PURDUE 87, BYU 85 (OT) Lahaina, Hawai'I | Lahaina Civic Center (2,400) - Box Score | Box Score ![]() ![]() ![]() Social Media: @BoilerBall ![]() ![]() |

- Purdue finished fifth for the second straight time at the EASports Maui Invitational. Purdue has gone 2-1 in all three appearances at the event.
- Purdue's freshmen scored 43 of its 87 points, shooting 13-of-21 (.619) from the field.
- Purdue went 28-of-36 (.778) from the free throw line and in the three games at the EASports Maui Invitational, shot 75-of-99 (.758) from the charity stripe.
- Purdue held BYU to a season-low 85 points, 14 below its average. The Cougars entered the game shooting 50.4 percent from the field, but shot just 43.5 percent.
- Rapheal Davis was 10-of-11 from the free throw line and went 24-of-29 (.828) from the charity stripe in the last two games.
- A.J. Hammons blocked four shots, his 34th career games of four or more blocked shots.
- Vince Edwards became the first freshman since Chris Lutz vs. Northwestern on Jan. 25, 2006, to play at least 40 minutes in a game.
- Purdue snapped a 28-game losing streak when allowing a foe to score between 80-89 points.
- During the EASports Maui Invitational, Purdue had six players average between 9.3 and 13.3 points per game. Six different players scored in double figures during the event.
- Purdue has scored at least 77 points in all six games this season.
LAHAINA, Hawaii (AP) - A.J. Hammons hit a jump-hook with 1.8 seconds left in overtime, lifting Purdue to an 87-85 win over BYU in the fifth-place game of the Maui Invitational on Wednesday.
BYU (4-2) tied the score with 14 seconds left when Kyle Collinsworth hit two free throws after being fouled by Jon Octeus on a drive to the basket.
The Boilermakers (5-1) brought the ball up without calling timeout and worked the ball into Hammons on the right block. He faked baseline, then turned toward the middle, rattling home the hook.
BYU had a last shot, but Collinsworth's desperate heave from beyond midcourt was well off the mark, sending the Boilermakers racing out to swarm Hammons.
Vince Edwards had 25 points and Rapheal Davis 18 for Purdue.
Tyler Haws scored 32 points and Anson Winder 18 for the Cougars.
The Cougars had a difficult time against the bigger, more athletic Boilermakers, who lost a tight opener to Kansas State and rolled over Missouri on the second day in Maui.
Chase Fischer was off the mark out of the gate for BYU, missing his four shots - all 3-pointers - in the first half, while Collinsworth went 1 for 6 from the field.
Haws and Winder made up for it, combining for 22 points to help the Cougars stay within 40-35 at halftime despite Purdue shooting 50 percent.
The Cougars started hitting a few more shots early in the second, with Fischer dropping in a pair of 3-pointers during a 13-4 run.
The Boilermakers didn't stop making shots, so the second half turned into a tense battle of trading baskets and little separation.
Haws had a chance to win it at the end of regulation, but his stepback baseline jumper came up short, sending the game to overtime at 81-all.
Purdue hosts North Carolina State on Tuesday.