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CBB : ATS Matchup
Sunday 2/25/2018Line$ LineOU LineScore
MINNESOTA
 
PURDUE
+19  

-19  


151
 
60
Final
84

MINNESOTA (15 - 15) at PURDUE (25 - 5)
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827MINNESOTA152151
828PURDUE-18-18
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
MINNESOTA - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games15-15-15.511-1815-1476.435.843.4%38.775.133.943.7%38.0
Road Games4-9-7.35-86-771.833.941.4%36.878.236.047.6%36.6
Last 5 Games1-4-3.61-42-369.431.240.7%31.682.636.051.0%38.8
Conference Games4-13-145-127-1070.132.640.6%35.278.835.346.2%39.9
MINNESOTA Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)76.435.827-6243.4%7-2035.1%15-2270.6%391015156115
vs opponents surrendering7133.225-5843.9%7-2134.9%13-1871.0%34914186133
Team Stats (Road Games)71.833.925-6141.4%6-1834.2%15-2170.5%37911185123
Stats Against (All Games)75.133.927-6343.7%8-2337.2%12-1770.5%38916195125
vs opponents averaging73.534.526-5845.0%7-2135.5%14-1970.5%35914186124
Stats Against (Road Games)78.236.028-5947.6%8-2236.0%14-2167.4%37715186116

PURDUE - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games25-5-415-1412-1581.639.449.6%35.365.129.040.8%32.5
Home Games15-1-1.58-76-885.241.050.6%36.761.627.939.3%31.7
Last 5 Games2-3-111-42-370.032.645.8%32.069.631.046.2%31.6
Conference Games14-3-46-115-1176.237.848.5%32.566.629.743.8%31.8
PURDUE Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)81.639.428-5749.6%10-2341.9%16-2174.8%35717156115
vs opponents surrendering70.332.725-5743.6%7-2035.0%13-1971.6%34813196133
Team Stats (Home Games)85.241.030-5850.6%10-2342.5%16-2371.3%37818157116
Stats Against (All Games)65.129.024-6040.8%7-2133.4%9-1467.8%32912195132
vs opponents averaging73.834.426-5845.4%7-2135.4%14-2071.2%35914186134
Stats Against (Home Games)61.627.923-5939.3%7-2133.1%8-1363.2%32812215142
Average power rating of opponents played: MINNESOTA 77.5,  PURDUE 79.5
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
MINNESOTA - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
1/6/2018INDIANA71-75L-8L150U25-5942.4%351428-7040.0%4513
1/10/2018@ NORTHWESTERN60-83L4L145U17-5530.9%26928-5650.0%4511
1/13/2018PURDUE47-81L8.5L153U17-5928.8%29929-6147.5%4611
1/15/2018@ PENN ST95-84W8.5W145.5O35-6653.0%451233-7444.6%344
1/18/2018@ MARYLAND66-77L8L148.5U23-6435.9%321025-4555.6%3414
1/20/2018*OHIO ST49-67L8.5L147U18-4738.3%341527-6640.9%418
1/23/2018NORTHWESTERN69-77L-2L139.5O25-5942.4%331127-5648.2%3710
1/30/2018@ IOWA80-94L5L154.5O30-6744.8%38833-6055.0%358
2/3/2018@ MICHIGAN73-76L12.5W138O28-6344.4%36628-6344.4%436
2/6/2018NEBRASKA85-91L-3.5L144.5O33-6749.3%32631-6150.8%388
2/9/2018@ INDIANA56-80L7L144U20-6033.3%331430-5356.6%3512
2/13/2018MICHIGAN ST57-87L10.5L147.5U19-5932.2%23832-6053.3%4914
2/19/2018@ WISCONSIN63-73L7.5L139U25-5843.1%341525-5545.5%3011
2/21/2018IOWA86-82W-1.5W160O27-6144.3%36934-6949.3%4212
2/25/2018@ PURDUE              

PURDUE - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
1/6/2018NEBRASKA74-62W-21L148U27-6144.3%391622-5440.7%3016
1/9/2018@ MICHIGAN70-69W-1.5L141.5U27-5747.4%29826-5844.8%369
1/13/2018@ MINNESOTA81-47W-8.5W153U29-6147.5%461117-5928.8%299
1/16/2018WISCONSIN78-50W-14W134U30-5851.7%28917-4835.4%3320
1/20/2018@ IOWA87-64W-11W154U33-5955.9%301126-5944.1%3211
1/25/2018MICHIGAN92-88W-11L136O31-5062.0%211035-5860.3%2511
1/28/2018@ INDIANA74-67W-8.5L145U27-5648.2%30727-5450.0%3110
1/31/2018MARYLAND75-67W-14L144.5U26-5844.8%32424-5345.3%3314
2/3/2018@ RUTGERS78-76W-15.5L132O23-5145.1%25831-6448.4%3711
2/7/2018OHIO ST63-64L-10L146.5U20-4742.6%301224-5742.1%318
2/10/2018@ MICHIGAN ST65-68L3.5W148U26-6440.6%34329-6048.3%376
2/15/2018@ WISCONSIN53-57L-11L137.5U19-4839.6%351320-5139.2%359
2/18/2018PENN ST76-73W-9L141.5O26-5349.1%28928-5650.0%3515
2/22/2018@ ILLINOIS93-86W-9L146O28-4858.3%331333-6650.0%206
2/25/2018MINNESOTA              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
MINNESOTA: Last season: 24-10, lost to Middle Tennessee in first round of NCAA Tournament.
Who's gone: SG Akeem Springs: He had a team-high 67 made 3-pointers in his lone season at Minnesota as a graduate transfer.
Who's back: PG Nate Mason: The senior was among 20 point guards in the country named to the preseason Bob Cousy Award watch list after being named first team All-Big Ten for 2016-17. SF Amir Coffey: The Big Ten All-Freshman Team pick from last season and the son of former Gophers standout Richard Coffey has only scratched the surface with his inside-outside, two-way ability. PF Jordan Murphy: The team's leading rebounder averaged 11.3 points per game last season. C Reggie Lynch: The Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year set a new single-season Gophers record with 114 blocked shots.
Who's new: PG Isaiah Washington: The Mr. New York Basketball award winner as the top player in the state, he was a consensus top-100 recruit. PF Davonte Fitzgerald: The fifth-year junior has two seasons of eligibility left after sitting out two years, one for a transfer from Texas A&M and one after an ACL tear and other damage to his left knee from an offseason practice.
The Skinny: Coming off a 16-win turnaround from 2015-16 and the first NCAA Tournament appearance since Pitino took over in 2013, bringing all but Springs back from their top seven scorers from last season, hopes are the highest this program has had in 20 years. Staying healthy will be the key. PF Eric Curry, who made meaningful contributions as a freshman backup, injured his left knee in an offseason pickup game and will redshirt this season.
PURDUE: Last season: 27-8; lost to Kansas in NCAA Tournament regional semifinals
Who's gone: F Caleb Swanigan, F Basil Smotherman, G Spike Albrecht.
Who's back: F Vincent Edwards. The senior preseason all-conference selection might be the Boilermakers' best overall player. He can shoot (48.6 percent), score (12.6), rebound (4.9) and defend. G Carsen Edwards. As a freshman, the other Edwards ' no relation to Vincent ' led Purdue in assists (133) and was tied for the team-high in steals (36). This year, he'll be asked to increase his scoring average from 10.6 points. C Isaac Haas. The 7-foot-2 senior averaged 12.6 points and 5.0 rebounds in just 19.5 minutes last season. With Swanigan off to the NBA, Haas is likely to log more minutes if he stays out of foul trouble.
Who's new: F Matt Haarms. The redshirt freshman used last season to try and add strength. Now the 7-foot-3 Dutch native could fill the role Haas had over the last couple of seasons off the bench. If the Boilermakers play Haas and Haarms together, they could have the biggest front line in the nation.
The Skinny: Yes, the defending Big Ten champs lost the conference player of the year (Swanigan). But they are hardly bereft of talent. Painter has four starters and six of his top seven scorers back. With size, versatility, tournament experience and a team that knows how to defend, look for the four seniors to keep the Boilermakers at or near the top of the conference standings.
PREVIEW
No. 9 Purdue hosts Minnesota in emotional finale
 

WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. -- Purdue fans are in for an emotional and potentially historic senior day Sunday as the ninth-ranked Boilermakers host Minnesota in the final regular-season game for both teams.

Purdue (25-5, 14-3 Big Ten) will honor four seniors during pregame ceremonies as the Boilermakers try to close the regular season on a three-game win streak after dropping three in a row to fall out of contention for the regular-season conference championship.

Purdue defeated Illinois 93-86 on Thursday behind Carsen Edwards' career-high 40 points after beating Penn State 76-73 last Sunday, and are locked in for the No. 3 seed in the upcoming Big Ten Conference tournament at Madison Square Garden, which begins Wednesday.

With a win Sunday, Purdue's 2018 graduating class will have notched a school-record 62 career home victories. Seniors Vincent Edwards, Isaac Haas, Dakota Mathias and PJ Thompson have combined for 367 career starts, a 99-35 record, and have won at least one game in every Big Ten venue following Thursday's win at Illinois.

Vincent Edwards, who averages 14.9 points and a team-high 7.8 rebounds, has missed the last two games after suffering a sprained ankle in practice Feb. 17. Purdue coach Matt Painter told reporters Saturday that he expects him to play Sunday, but did not discuss his status as a starter or elaborate on any minutes restrictions.

"Of course, I'm going to make a smart decision tomorrow," Vincent Edwards told reporters Saturday. "The competitive part of me wants to play. It's tough to be your last game and not be able to play, so I'm just going to have to balance out the goods and the bads out of it."

Despite the uncertainty surrounding his injury, Vincent Edwards is still looking forward to everything that comes with such a momentous ceremony.

"Emotions everywhere, honestly," Edwards said of his final home game as a Boilermaker. "It's going to be a lot of excitement for us just being able to see what we did for the program to help the program. Of course we're not done yet ... and then, just the sadness of (knowing) we're not coming back after tomorrow, so I think it's going to be a little bit of everything as far as emotions go. It's going to be a wild one."

Minnesota (15-15, 4-13) has faced as much adversity this season as any team in the conference, losing senior center Reggie Lynch to suspension -- and eventually expulsion -- amid allegations of sexual misconduct and forward Amir Coffey to season-ending shoulder surgery.

The Golden Gophers snapped a nine-game losing streak Thursday by defeating Iowa 86-82 on senior night at Williams Arena. Nate Mason scored 33 points and needs just five more to move into fifth place on the school's all-time scoring list.

Minnesota coach Rich Pitino commended Mason's efforts down the stretch of the Golden Gophers' tumultuous season.

"We've been through a lot of ups and downs," Pitino said. "And young people today don't normally fight through it. They normally head for the hills. (Nate) didn't do that. He stuck with it, got better from it, and we've become very close because of it."

Mason, who averages 16.8 points and a team-best 4.3 assists, has been the team's go-to scoring option in the latter half of the season along with double-double machine Jordan Murphy, who leads the Golden Gophers with 17.1 points and 11.4 rebounds per game. Mason has scored at least 25 points four times since losing Coffey and Lynch, who combined to average 24.1 points this season.

"We've always been on the same page," Pitino said of Mason. "He works hard every day, so that's a coach's dream. He loves the game, he listens, and he makes me better as a coach. He's made me better, and I'm going to miss him, so we've got to keep working with him because we don't want this to end because he's a heck of a point guard."

Regardless of the outcome of the game, Minnesota will likely be seeded 11th in the conference tournament, barring wins by both Illinois and Iowa on Sunday.


Last Updated: 4/25/2024 5:59:35 AM EST.


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