What did we learn tonight, folks? Well, when the game is tied, maybe don’t get a technical (and then yourself ejected) because you might cost your team the game.
While Duquesne controlled the game for much of the first half, it was a pretty evenly played affair for the majority of the first 20 minutes. Up until a three-pointer made by Eric Williams Jr. with just seconds remaining on the clock, no team had more than a four-point advantage one way or the other.
So while the Dukes went into the half up by seven, there were certainly some good things to takeaway from Penn State’s perspective — one being, the terrific shooting of Myles Dread.