- For just the eighth time in school history, Purdue has started its season with a 10-0 record after defeating Nebraska in overtime, 65-62, at Pinnacle Bank Arena.
- The Boilermakers have finished 10-0 or better four times in the last 85 years (1993-94 – 14-0; 2009-10 – 14-0; 2015-16 – 11-0). The other years came in 1910-11 (11-0), 1911-12 (12-0), 1927-28 (10-0) and 1936-37 (11-0).
- Matt Painter has been the head coach of three of the eight 10-0 (or better) starts in school history.
- With the win, Purdue is 2-0 in Big Ten play for the first time since the 2017-18 season. That team started 12-0 in Big Ten play.
- The Boilermakers have now won three straight overtime games after going 2-0 (North Carolina State, at Illinois) a year ago.
- Purdue is the first team in America to have five KenPom top-100 wins (Marquette, West Virginia, Gonzaga, Duke, Nebraska).
- Despite going to overtime, Nebraska led for just 39 seconds during the contest, including no leads in regulation. Purdue has trailed for just 29 minutes, 5 seconds, in its last seven games (West Virginia, Gonzaga, Duke, Florida State, Minnesota, Hofstra, Nebraska).
- Purdue has made 164 free throws this season, while opponents have shot just 105. Purdue has outscored its opponents 164 to 74 (9.0 points per game).
- Purdue has started 2-0 in road games for the first time since the 2017-18 season. That team started 7-0 in road games.
- The victory was No. 394 for Matt Painter at Purdue, now needing six wins to become the fifth coach in Big Ten history with 400 wins at a Big Ten school.
- The win was also No. 196 in Big Ten play, needing four wins to become seventh coach in Big Ten history with 200 victories.
- Purdue was just 7-of-14 from the free throw line in regulation, but went 5-of-6 in overtime.
- Fletcher Loyer scored a career-high 22 points, making 9-of-21 field goal attempts. Over the last six games, Loyer is averaging 15.8 points and 3.7 assists per game.
- Zach Edey saw his streak of eight straight games of 20 or more points end, but he finished with 11 points, 17 rebounds and a career-high 7 blocks. He played 43 minutes, the most he's played in his career by 10 minutes.
- For the season, Edey has 23 blocked shots against 19 fouls in 317 minutes.
- Edey was named the KenPom Game MVP for the 10th straight game to start the season, the longest stretch to start a season in KenPom history and the second-longest streak all-time.
- Over the last three games, Edey is averaging 22.3 points, 19.0 rebounds and 2.7 blocked shots.
- Braden Smith had 8 points, 6 rebounds and 4 assists and went 4-of-4 from the free throw line in the final 30 seconds of overtime to secure the victory.
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Purdue star Zach Edey was getting double- and triple-teamed whenever he touched the ball in the post, his teammates weren't shooting particularly well, and Nebraska reserve Keisei Tominaga was hot.
The fourth-ranked Boilermakers still passed this test, beating the Cornhuskers 65-62 in overtime Saturday in their Big Ten road opener.
"Can you can you find a way to win a game when you don't shoot the ball well? We were able to do that," Purdue coach Matt Painter said. "But Nebraska deserved to win the game just as much as we did. I thought they were really good."
Fletcher Loyer scored a season-high 22 points and fellow freshman Braden Smith made four free throws in the last 28 seconds of overtime to give Purdue (10-0, 2-0 Big Ten) two straight wins to open conference play for the first time since 2017-18.
Edey had 11 points and 17 rebounds for his eighth double-double of the season, but his quiet afternoon offensively allowed the Cornhuskers (6-5, 0-2) to keep things close throughout.
"There are no moral victories, and there was a lot of dejection in that locker room," Nebraska coach Fred Hoiberg said. "The way they went out and battled, if we do that every night, we're going to have a chance."Purdue shot 30% after halftime and 39.7% for the game. The Huskers shot just 31.9%.
Tominaga was the exception. He had 12 of his 19 points after halftime and finished with four 3s, two coming as he led the Huskers back from a 14-point deficit in the second half and his biggest tying it 56-all with 9.1 seconds left.
The game went to overtime when Loyer was off the mark with a 3 just before the buzzer. Loyer was just 9 of 21 from the field, including 2 of 10 on 3s.
"It was there all night and a few didn't fall," he said, "but they kept giving it to me, my teammates kept encouraging me to keep shooting. When they're handing it to you like that, you've got to keep attacking it."
Tominaga's lay-up with 14 seconds left in overtime pulled the Huskers to 63-62, but C.J. Wilcher was called for a foul at midcourt and Smith made two free throws to make it a three-point game.
"We knew coming off the bench he was electric," Loyer said of Tominaga, "and we kind of let him get going. He made a few very tough shots. When they're on runs like that, you've got to contain a shooter like that."
Nebraska's Derrick Walker rebounded Sam Griesel's missed 3 but lost the ball to Smith, securing Purdue's win.Walker and Emmanuel Bandoumel added 14 points apiece for the Huskers, and Walker had 10 rebounds.
Walker was the primary defender on the 7-foot-4 Edey, and two or three teammates would converge whenever the big man received an entry pass.
"Our effort allowed us to stay in that game and our guys kept swinging and fighting and battling," Hoiberg said. "They're doing it together. That's what I'm most proud of. Unfortunately, we didn't shoot the ball very well tonight."
BIG PICTURE
Purdue: The Boilermakers had to gut this one out as Edey was held to his lowest point total of the season. Edey also was held to his fewest shots, going 5 for 7, in 43 minutes. He blocked a career-high seven shots.
Nebraska: The Huskers finished a stretch of three games against ranked opponents, nearly beating their highest-ranked opponent since 2011.