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- Purdue improved to 8-5 overall with a 97-62 win over Central Michigan in front of 14,804 fans at Mackey Arena … the attendance marked Purdue's 15th straight sellout dating to last season.
- The Boilermakers ended non-conference play with a 7-4 record for the second straight season … Purdue's losses this year are to Texas, Florida State, Marquette and Butler … last year's losses were to Virginia Tech, Florida State, Texas and Notre Dame.
- Purdue is now 58-16 all-time against the MAC, including 14-1 under Matt Painter.
- Purdue's 97 points were a season high and the most in a regulation game since scoring 98 against Lipscomb on Dec. 30, 2017.
- Purdue has held every opponent to 70 or fewer points this year.
- Purdue's 30-point halftime lead (51-21) was its largest lead since Jan. 20, 2018, vs. Iowa (51-20) and the 19th-largest halftime lead in school history.
- Purdue's 14 3-pointers were a season high, surpassing the 13 made against Virginia on Dec. 4, 2018 … over the last three games, Purdue is 30 of 70 (.429) from 3-point range.
- Purdue ends the decade with a 234-114 (.672) record, including a 143-26 (.846) record at Mackey Arena.
- Sasha Stefanovic scored a career-high 23 points on a career-high seven 3-pointers with a career-high five assists … the seven 3-pointers are tied for the seventh most in a game in school history.
- Eric Hunter Jr., tallied 16 points with six assists and two steals … over the last three games, Hunter is averaging 14.7 PPG and 3.7 APG, while shooting 8 of 13 (.615) from long distance.
- Matt Haarms returned to the lineup after missing two games with a concussion … he tallied 11 points and two rebounds in 11 minutes of action … Purdue is now 25-4 in his career when he scores in double figures.
- Trevion Williams recorded his second straight double-double, and third in the last four games, with 12 points and 12 rebounds in just 20 minutes of action … over the last four games, he is averaging 14.0 PPG and 10.5 RPG in just 22.8 MPG.
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - Sasha Stefanovic set the tone early for a Purdue squad which had been lacking offensive firepower in recent games.
Stefanovic scored a career-high 23 points on 7-of-10 3-point shooting to help propel Purdue to a 97-62 romp over Central Michigan on Saturday.
Stefanovic, a sophomore guard, hit 8 of 13 shots and delivered five assists. He hit 6 of 7 3-pointers in the first half, including two 3s in the first three minutes.
"I tried to come out aggressive and be really confident in my shot," said Stefanovic, who was a combined 3 of 14 on 3-pointers in the previous three games.
"Trevion (Williams) was making a lot of good passes and he draws so much attention, it made it a lot easier," he said.
Purdue coach Matt Painter said it's a game-changer when Stefanovic shoots that well.
"He's had a couple games at home when he's shot that way and we've had big wins," Painter said.
Williams scored 12 points and grabbed 12 rebounds for the Boilermakers (8-5). Eric Hunter Jr. contributed 16 points and six assists. Matt Haarms and Isaiah Thompson each scored 11 for Purdue.
The inside tandem of Haarms (5 of 7 shots) and Williams (5 of 8) helped give Purdue a 42-28 edge in points in the paint.
It was the first time Purdue had topped 70 points since Nov. 23.
David DiLeo scored 12 points for the Chippewas (7-6). Rob Montgomery and Travon Broadway Jr. each had 10 points.
The Boilermakers shot 53% in the first half en route to a 51-21 halftime lead. Purdue sank 10 of 17 3-pointers in the opening half.
Purdue, which was shooting just under 42% entering the game, shot even better in the second half, finishing at 54%.
Central Michigan shot 38% overall and 14% on 3-point shots (3 of 22). The Chippewas committed 22 turnovers, seven more than the Boilermakers.
"I think we're a pretty good defensive team and we're able to turn people over," Haarms said. "Our success in points off turnovers is a good sign."
Purdue led by as many as 40 at 84-44.
The 7-foot-3 Haarms returned to action after missing the previous two games with a concussion. Haarms hit the floor hard with about six minutes left in a loss to Nebraska. Haarms didn't start but came in with 16:40 left in the opening half. Haarms had an immediate impact, scoring seven points in the next four minutes, delighting the crowd.
"I wouldn't say I played awesome, there's a lot of stuff I could do better at," Haarms said. "I feels good to be back. I was tired after a minute of running, but I got to run myself back into shape."
Painter said Haarms' return went smooth.
"It was a perfect game for Haarms to come back, play 11 minutes and get some confidence and hopefully he's ready to go (against Minnesota)," Painter said.
BIG PICTURE
Central Michigan: The Chippewas, who scored 134 points in a romp over Mississippi Valley State, were averaging 87.5 points entering the game. Kevin McKay, who was averaging a team-high 15.8 points, was limited to seven points.
Purdue: The Boilermakers, playing their final nonconference game, got a lift from returning home after a 20-day stint between home games, the longest stint in Coach Matt Painter's 15 seasons. With a season high in points, Purdue topped its previous high of 93. "We have to be able to string together consistent play for a two to three week period," Painter said. "We have to get more consistent shooting from our guards."
NICE EFFORT
Purdue freshman Isaiah Thompson scored 11 points on 4-of-7 shooting and grabbed three steals in 24-plus minutes.
"I like Thompson's effort," Painter said. "He came up and guarded the basketball and gave us 100% each time. He wasn't casual. It's hard for those young guys when they first start to know how hard they need to play. I thought he played a good all-around game."