The 1999-2000 Northwestern men's basketball team can pop the corks and drink the champagne, because the last winless team won, and it will keep its mark of 0-16 intact.
Trailing by eight points with 1:42 remaining, the Nittany Lions (6-16, 1-10 Big Ten) scored the final nine points to upset Wisconsin (18-6, 8-4), 58-57, last night at the Bryce Jordan Center. Penn State was able to overcome an eight-minute drought in the second half to get the victory.
Sharif Chambliss sparked the run as he buried back-to-back three-pointers in the final minute and a half. Down by two points, Wisconsin's Devin Harris sliced through the Lions' 1-2-2 zone, but his jumper fell short. Jan Jagla had one of his best games of the season scoring 14 points, grabbing the most important of his eight rebounds and throwing an outlet pass to DeForrest Riley. Riley caught the ball, went strong to the rim, made the lay up and was fouled by Kirk Penney with nine seconds remaining. Riley calmly made the free throw giving them the one-point lead. Penney heaved up a desperation shot in-between Jagla and Robert Summers that fell a few feet short of the rim. Mike Wilkinson grabbed it and put the ball in the hoop, but it came after the horn sounded.

