Purdue earned a blowout win on Sunday, defeating Nebraska 104-68. Here's everything coach Matt Painter had to say after the victory.
Once again, Braden Smith connected with Cam Heide for an impressive alley-oop, this time in Purdue's Sunday afternoon showdown against Nebraska. WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — The alley-oop tandem of ...
There was nothing fancy to Purdue’s offense, no gimmicks, no magic tricks as the Boilermakers methodically picked Nebraska basketball apart in Sunday's beatdown.
With Matt Painter's new lineup playing nasty defense, and with Braden Smith leading the offense like a lumberjack Bob Cousy, Purdue blows out Rutgers.
Freshman C.J. Cox had a career-day with 23 points on 9-of-11 shooting to supplement Purdue's reliable Big Three.
Braden Smith is leading the way, averaging 23.0 points, 10.8 assists, 4.8 rebounds and 2.3 steals over those four games. The Boilers have the second-stingiest defense in league play (66.2 points allowed),
Purdue star point guard Braden Smith might be the top passer in college basketball. But sometimes he falls into periods where he is too unselfish. No. 17 Purdue will be looking for all of Smith's talents to be on display when it battles Washington in Big Ten play on Wednesday night in Seattle.
Purdue hit four of its first six shots from long distance and finished 19 for 33 from 3-point range. WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — C.J. Cox scored a career-high 23 points and Fletcher Loyer added 19 to help No. 20 Purdue to a 104-68 romp over Nebraska on Sunday.
Purdue men's basketball prevailed 104-68 over Nebraska to notch a fifth straight win. Boilermakers head coach Matt Painter addressed the phenomenal performances of juniors Trey Kaufman-Renn and Braden Smith in the victory.
On Sunday afternoon, Boilermakers freshman C.J. Cox was a bigger problem for the Nebraska Cornhuskers. With so much attention to Purdue's junior trio of Braden Smith, Fletcher Loyer and Trey ...
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A cold start was not enough to stop Purdue men’s basketball Wednesday night. The Boilers rode a dominant final 20 minutes to an 11-point win in the Pacific Northwest.