Early in the season, Penn State coach Mike Rhoades already has several players that he can trust with the ball in their hands.
The Nittany Lions aim to build off a resounding road victory Tuesday when they host Navy in nonconference action from University Park, Pa.
Penn State (2-0) opened its season with a narrow win over Fairfield before trouncing New Haven -- a Division I newcomer -- in an 87-43 triumph over the weekend.
The Nittany Lions shot well from the field (52.5%) and the 3-point line (44%) against New Haven, while committing only six turnovers. Kayden Mingo led the team with six assists to go with 16 points, while Freddie Dilione V and Melih Tunca continued to establish themselves as dependable options to run the Penn State offense.
"We have multiple point guards out there,"

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