Purdue Men’s Basketball Advances to the Big Ten Tournament Championship: Purdue 73 – UCLA 66

After two wins in two days, Purdue fans and the Boilermakers returned to the United Center as they faced a UCLA team that had Tyler Bilodeau giving Purdue plenty of trouble when the two teams met earlier in the season. If you were there or watching the game at home, you know Wisconsin and Michigan State were strong in Game 1. Can today’s second game live up to people’s expectations?

John Wooden Memorial Player of the Year (JWMPOTG): Oscar Cluff earned this away win. He scored 10 points in the closing seconds for the Boilermakers and was everywhere Purdue needed him. Every loose ball, every rebound, every chance Purdue has in a game can be traced back to Oscar Clough. He finished with 17 points and 14 rebounds.

Purdue got off to a fast start against the Cornhuskers yesterday, taking a 13-3 lead. Well, in this game, Purdue got the better of it with a 15-2 start, some hot shooting from Cox and Loyer plus some great trades from everyone but Brayden Smith. Smith dished out three assists in the first 3 minutes and 28 seconds, and it looked like Purdue might pull off a dominant victory. But, we are Purdue fans, aren’t we? We know it won’t be easy. After scoring its 15th point with 16:07 left in the half, Purdue scored just four points with 6:10 left in the half for a total of 19 points. That included a scoring drought for the Boilermakers that lasted more than six minutes. So, what did UCLA do during that time? Well, they went on a 15-2 run to tie the game at 17 with 7:06 left. Disaster struck for the Bruins, however, when UCLA star Donovan Dent limped off the floor, sat alone during a timeout and then limped back to the Bruins locker room. He did not return for the rest of the second half, playing only 10 minutes. With both Bilodeau and Dent out, Purdue absolutely had to take advantage, and they did. After 17 draws, Purdue University hit a 17-10 climax. Perhaps the highlight of the round was C.J. Cox chasing the ball near the scorer’s table and passing it to Omar Mayer, who followed with a 3-pointer to give Purdue a 26-7 lead, capping off a 9-0 run. It’s this type of play that helps you win basketball games.

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Purdue then went without Smith and Loyer for a few minutes, I guess for… reasons? But have no fear, because despite UCLA’s four straight field goals, Purdue’s offensive heroes emerged. Injured Jake Bent (wrist) came in and hit two 3-pointers to extend Purdue’s lead to seven points. That included a buzzer-beating shot off another pass from Smith, who dished out his seventh assist of the day. Lead 34-27 at halftime? It’s not huge, but it’s enough to give Purdue some breathing room.

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