Braden Smith got the Mackey Arena crowd fired up on Tuesday night, hitting back-to-back triples to give the Boilermakers an early lead over Rutgers.
Fans at Mackey Arena gave Caleb Furst a standing ovation as he exited Keady Court for the final time in his Purdue basketball career.
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – While Purdue poured in 18 threes during its 100-71 rout of Rutgers Tuesday night in Mackey Arena, it was the rebounding margin that was even more glaring: 40-26 in favor of the Boilermakers.
The Boilermakers had a late spurt to close the first half, and dominated in the second half to allow reserves to show. Here's how the Boilermakers graded out.
Less than two minutes into Purdue's game against Rutgers, Myles Colvin checked himself in. Coach Matt Painter explained the hilarious situation.
With 72 Big Ten wins over the last five years, Purdue has set a new conference record for victories over a five-year stretch.
After a commanding victory in the home finale to bid farewell to senior Caleb Furst, the Boilers look ahead to one last regular season matchup on the road against the high-flying offense of Illinois.
A look at where we think the Badgers will land in the NCAA Tournament bracket following their 74-67 win at Minnesota on Wednesday night.