No. 11 Purdue shot lights-out on Friday evening in a dominant 91-64 win over No. 21 Michigan.
Purdue led by as many as 30 factors and by no means trailed within the sport.
The Boilermakers shot 54.8% total and 9-of-24 (37.5%) from three-point vary. Purdue wasted no time getting the offense rolling. This lob to sophomore ahead Camden Heide put Purdue up 29-9 lower than 9 minutes into the sport.
Junior guard Braden Smith had a team-high 24 factors (10-of-17 FG), seven rebounds, 10 assists and 4 steals. Junior guard Fletcher Loyer added 18 factors whereas junior ahead Trey Kaufman-Renn had 15 factors.
A significant discrepancy within the sport was turnovers. The Boilermakers compelled 22 Michigan turnovers whereas solely committing six as a staff.
The Wolverines had been held to 37% capturing and solely 6-of-29 (20.7%) from long-range. According to NCAA.com, Michigan was capturing 50.62% from behind the arc this season, so this was a uncommon prevalence up thus far for Michigan.
Whereas 4 gamers scored in double figures, senior heart Vladislav Goldin, who averages 16.4 PPG, was held beneath his season common with 14 factors (5-of-10 FG).
Michigan (14-5, 6-2 Huge Ten) will look to rediscover its environment friendly shot-making — 50.6% this season — when it returns residence to face Penn State on Monday.
After struggling its first convention lack of the season towards Ohio State regardless of scoring 30 factors off 18 Buckeyes turnovers, Purdue (16-5, 8-2 Huge Ten) added 29 factors off 22 Wolverines giveaways on Friday evening. Purdue seems to be like a staff that may make a deep NCAA Match run, particularly if it builds off Friday evening’s spectacular efficiency.