#3 Purdue Eases Past Michigan for 25th Win of the Season#3 Purdue Eases Past Michigan for 25th Win of the Season

#3 Purdue Eases Past Michigan for 25th Win of the Season

<br /><br />No. 3-ranked Purdue improved to 25-3 overall and 14-3 in the Big Ten standings with an 84-76 victory at the Crisler Center.

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 No. 3 Purdue 84, Michigan 76 (Postgame Notes)
  • No. 3-ranked Purdue improved to 25-3 overall and 14-3 in the Big Ten standings with an 84-76 victory at the Crisler Center.
  • The win clinched a double-bye in the upcoming Big Ten Tournament and kept Purdue two-and-a-half game lead in the Big Ten standings with just three games to play.
  • Purdue has clinched a double-bye in every year of the tournament format since 2014-15 (the 2020 tournament was canceled).
  • Purdue's 220 conference wins since Matt Painter's second season (2006-07) are now the most in the Big Ten.
  • Purdue has 25 wins in its first 28 games in a season for just the second time ever (1987-88; 26-2).
  • Since the start of the 2016-17 season, Purdue is 110-42 in Big Ten play, the most wins for a power-conference team in league play during that span.
  • Purdue is now 13-6 (.684) on the road in Big Ten play over the last two seasons. Purdue's senior class is 23-16 (.590) on the road in Big Ten play during their careers.
  • Purdue won in the Crisler Center in consecutive games for the first time since Dec. 2010 and Feb. 2012.
  • The win also enabled Matt Painter to improve to 17-17 against Michigan during his career. He now owns at least a .500 record against every Big Ten team except Ohio State.
  • Purdue has now won at least 25 games in 11 of Matt Painter's 19 seasons.
  • Purdue's senior class has won 56 Big Ten games with the win over Michigan. The school record for Big Ten wins by a senior class is 57 (Class of 2019).
  • Purdue is now 83-17 since the start of the 2021-22 season, tied for the most victories in a three-year span in school history (done twice before; 2016-18 and 2017-19).
  • The victory was Purdue's 17th quad-1 and 2 victory combined, the most in the nation (9 – quad 1, 8 – quad 2). 
  • Purdue has won 20 straight games when winning both the rebounding (+13) and turnover margins (-2).
  • Purdue has won 22 straight games when forcing 10 or more turnovers.
  • Zach Edey scored 35 points with 15 rebounds and two assists against no turnovers, marking his 20th double-double of the season. Edey's seven career 30-15 games are the most for a high-major player in the last 15 years (Marvin Bagley, Blake Griffin – 4) by three games. His 10 career games of at least 25 points and 15 rebounds are also the most nationally in that span (Blake Griffin – 9).
  • Edey moved into second place on Purdue's career scoring chart, passing Joe Barry Carroll (2,175), now with 2,197 points. He is just 125 points behind career leader Rick Mount (2,323).
  • Edey moved into the top 15 on the Big Ten's all-time scoring list (2,197 points).
  • His 14 career 30-10 games are the second most for any player in the last 15 years (South Dakota State's Mike Daum – 21).
  • Edey needs three points and 22 rebounds to become the first player in Big Ten history with 2,200 career points and 1,200 career rebounds.
  • Edey now has 664 points (15th in school history) and 331 rebounds (5th in school history) during his senior season. He is shooting 62.7 percent from the field and is one assist shy of his career high with 51 (52 in 2022-23).
  • Braden Smith recorded his fifth double-double of the season with 11 points, 11 assists, 8 rebounds and 4 steals. His six games of 10 or more assists in a season tied a school record (Bruce Parkinson – 1974 and 1975).
  • Smith now ranks third on Purdue's single-season assists list with 203, dishing out the most assists in a season since Brian Walker in 1980-81 (205). The school record for assists in a season is 208 by Bruce Parkinson in 1974-75.
  • Lance Jones tallied 15 points, and now has 1,878 career points. In the last 11 games, he is averaging 15.6 points per game, while shooting 32-of-77 (.416) from long distance.

ANN ARBOR, Mich. -- Zach Edey took advantage of Michigan's attempts to defend him with only one player.

Edey matched his season high with 35 points and had 15 rebounds, helping No. 3 Purdue bounce back from a rough start to beat the Wolverines 84-76 on Sunday.

"I'm used to getting doubled as soon as I catch it, as soon as I dribble, but they wanted to play me 1 on 1," he said. "My teammates recognized that and got me the ball a lot. I just tried to do what I do."

The 7-foot-4 Edey made 14 of 18 shots and scored 35 points for the third time this season, falling three short of equaling his career high.

"He probably would have scored 35 on me too," said Michigan coach Juwan Howard, a member of the school's Fab Five and a former NBA standout.

The Boilermakers (25-3, 14-3 Big Ten) are closing in on winning a second straight conference championship, building a 2 1/2-game lead over No. 12 Illinois with three regular-season games left on their schedule.

The Wolverines (8-20, 3-14) moved closer to clinching last place in the Big Ten with their fifth straight loss and 10th setback in 11 games under their embattled coach.

Michigan saw about half of its arena filled with black-and-gold-wearing fans chanting and cheering for the visitors, eight days after Michigan State fans in the stands made it look and sound as if the Wolverines were playing on the road.

"It felt like Mackey Arena in there tonight," Michigan senior forward Terrance Williams II said.

Matt Painter, who played at Purdue in the early 1990s and has coached there for nearly two decades, said he had never had a similar experience on the road in the Big Ten.

"I told our guys at halftime, 'This might never happen again, so give them something to cheer about,'" Painter said.

Dug McDaniel had 19 points and six assists for the Wolverines, who had four more scorers reach double digits.

As usual, Edey had a few teammates contributing offensively. Lance Jones scored 15, Braden Smith had 11 points and Fletcher Loyer added nine.

The Wolverines played well early in the game and led 22-15 before Purdue took control for good, surging into a 47-36 lead at halftime.

"Michigan just played better than us in the first 10 minutes of the game," Painter said. "To our guys credit, our guys stayed with it and just made more shots."

Michigan pulled within seven points midway through the second half, Edey answered with consecutive layups and the Boilermakers were able to keep a relatively comfortable cushion.


BIG PICTURE

Purdue: Edey had another dominant performance, perhaps increasing his chances to repeat as The Associated Press men's college basketball player of the year.

Michigan: Howard has a chance to set a single-season school record for losses, faring worse than John Beilein's first team did with a 10-22 record during the 2007-08 season.