No. 3 Purdue Wraps Up Unbeaten Non-Conference Slate in Shootout Win over NichollsNo. 3 Purdue Wraps Up Unbeaten Non-Conference Slate in Shootout Win over Nicholls

No. 3 Purdue Wraps Up Unbeaten Non-Conference Slate in Shootout Win over Nicholls

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[3] Purdue 104, Nicholls 90 (Postgame Notes)
  • Purdue improved to 12-1 overall with a 104-90 victory over Nicholls in the final non-conference game of the season for the Boilermakers.
  • The 104 points were the most in a non-conference game since scoring 106 against Fairfield on Nov. 18, 2017.
  • The 194 combined points were the most since a 118-77 win over Florida A&M on Dec. 22, 1997.
  • Purdue ends the non-conference slate with an 11-0 record, the first unbeaten non-conference season since 2009-10 (12-0) and just the fourth since the 1939-40 campaign (1992-93, 1993-94, 2009-10, 2021-22).
  • Purdue won its 13th straight game in Mackey Arena and 14th straight in Mackey Arena against non-conference foes.
  • Purdue recorded 30 assists on 35 made field goals against Nicholls. The 30 assists were the most since having 30 assists against Alcorn State on Nov. 17, 2010. The total is tied for the ninth most in a game in school history.
  • Purdue has now scored at least 40 points in 16-of-26 halves this year, and shot at least 50.0 percent in 17-of-26 halves.
  • Purdue averaged 1.51 points per possession, good for the fourth-best total in school history.
  • Purdue had a 20-0 run midway through the first half, marking the second time this season that the Boilermakers have embarked on a 20-0 run or better (29-0 vs. Omaha).
  • Purdue is now 51-2 since the start of the 2017-18 season when scoring at least 80 points.
  • Purdue is 47-5 since the start of the 2017-18 season when making 10 or more 3-pointers, having won 18 straight games. Purdue was 14-of-29 from long range.
  • Purdue's big three of Jaden Ivey, Trevion Williams and Zach Edey combined for 49 points, 18 rebounds and 13 assists, shooting 16-of-25 from the field and 14-of-19 from the free throw line.
  • Purdue's center tandem of Trevion Williams and Zach Edey combined for 30 points, 16 rebounds, 12 assists, 3 blocks and no turnovers while shooting 11-of-16 from the field.
  • Edey scored 21 points in 16 minutes of action and is now averaging 34.0 points and 16.7 rebounds per 40 minutes.
  • Trevion Williams narrowly missed a triple-double with nine points, 11 rebounds and eight assists in 22 minutes. He has now been close to a triple-double in two of his last four games, averaging 13.3 points, 9.3 rebounds and 5.0 assists per game in that span.
  • Williams moved into 10th on the school's career rebounds list, now with 748.
  • Sasha Stefanovic's four 3-pointers give him 174 for his career, moving into 13th place on Purdue's career 3-pointers made list.
  • Purdue is now 7-0 all-time when Mason Gillis scores in double-figures. He had 10 points in the win over Nicholls.

WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. -- Zach Edey grew up in Canada playing baseball and hockey and didn't play basketball until he was a high school sophomore.

Now a sophomore at third-ranked Purdue, the 7-foot-4 Edey is the first to admit he had a lot to learn last season.

His progress was evident on Wednesday. Edey scored 21 points, Jaden Ivey added 19 and Purdue beat Nicholls State 104-90.

"Last year going in the Big Ten, although I had decent stats, I wasn't sure what was going on at some points," Edey said. "I wasn't sure what I was doing right and what I was doing wrong. Now I understand basketball more. I feel a lot more confident going into Big Ten play."

Purdue (12-1) shot 57.4% and cracked 100 points for the first time this season in its final nonconference game.

Edey made 7 of 8 shots and 7 of 9 free throws.

"He's put in a lot of time," Purdue coach Matt Painter said. "Zach has a good routine."

Ivey was 5-for-9 from the field. Also scoring in double figures for the Boilermakers were Isaiah Thompson (15 points), Sasha Stefanovic (14) and Mason Gillis (10).

"We just wanted to be aggressive in transition and when we got good looks we were able to knock them down," Thompson said.

Ty Gordon led Nicholls State (8-6) with 29 points, hitting 9 of 15 3-pointers. Ryghe Lyons scored 20 points and Lattrell Jones had 18 for the Colonels. Lyons, who was 0-for-9 on 3s entering the game, made all three of his attempts beyond the arc.

"That gave them a boost when he knocked those shots down," Painter said. "Gordon is tough to handle when he gets hot. You have to do a better job than we did."

Purdue took a 55-36 lead into halftime but allowed Nicholls State to hang around in the second half thanks to outside shooting. The Colonels shot 58% from the field after halftime and finished the game 16 of 35 (45.7%) from 3-point range.

"Both teams did well offensively," Painter said. "They were making some tough shots. It just depends how you look at it with some of the breakdowns we had. They took advantage of us when we didn't break down. I asked our team afterwards, if the ball is not going in for us, how does this game unfold? We probably lose that game. Obviously, we shot the ball well and were able to go inside."

The Boilermakers were the hotter team in the first half, shooting 59% to the Colonels' 38%.

The Boilermakers trailed 17-11 early after Gordon sank two 3-pointers to break an 11-all tie. Purdue responded with 20 unanswered points to take a 31-17 lead. Nicholls State went more than four minutes without scoring.

Purdue forward Caleb Furst, who was averaging 6.2 points in nearly 22 minutes per game, was out because of health and safety protocols.


BIG PICTURE

Nicholls State: This was the Colonels' fifth game this season against a Power Five opponent, all losses. The Colonels came closest against Wisconsin, losing 71-68 on Dec. 15.

Purdue: The Boilermakers had a strong shooting effort, but will likely want to brush up on their perimeter defense before Big Ten action resumes.


STAT OF THE DAY

Purdue's 6-10 big man Trevion Williams led the team in rebounds (11) and assists (eight) and had no turnovers along with his nine points.

The Boilermakers had a 36-32 rebounding edge. Manny Littles had 11 rebounds for the Colonels.


POLL IMPLICATIONS

The Boilermakers solidified their top-five ranking in their only game this week as they end nonconference play.