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#BOILERUP | @BOILERBALL | PURDUESPORTS.COM
Purdue BoilermakerS2019-20 Basketball Game Notes
24 Big Ten Championships | 51 All-Americans | 11 Big Ten Coaches of the Year | 31 NCAA Tournaments | Three Straight Sweet 16 Trips
P / O
Date Rank Opponent TV Time/Result
N6 23 / -- Green Bay BTN 7 p.m.
N9 23 / -- Texas FS1 7 p.m.
N13 1 -- / -- at Marquette FS1 9 p.m.
N16 2 -- / -- Chicago State BTN+ 2 p.m.
N23 2 -- / -- Jacksonville State TBA 8 p.m.
N29 3 -- / -- vs. VCU CBS SN 9:30 p.m.
N30 3 -- / -- vs. Tennessee / Fla. State TBA TBA
D4 4 -- / -- Virginia TBA 7:15 p.m.
N8 * -- / -- Northwestern BTN 5 p.m.
D15 * -- / -- at Nebraska TBA 4 p.m.
D17 -- / -- at Ohio ESPN2 9 p.m.
D21 5 -- / -- vs. Butler BTN 2:30 p.m.
D28 -- / -- Central Michigan TBTN Noon
J2 * -- / -- Minnesota BTN 7 p.m.
J5 * -- / -- at Illinois FS1 8 p.m.
J9 * -- / -- at Michigan FS1 7 p.m.
J12 * -- / -- Michigan State CBS TBA
J18 * -- / -- at Maryland TBA 2 p.m.
J21 * -- / -- Illinois TBA 7 p.m.
J24 * -- / -- Wisconsin FS1 7 p.m.
J28 * -- / -- at Rutgers BTN 8 p.m.
F1 * -- / -- at Northwestern BTN 9 p.m.
F5 * -- / -- Iowa BTN 7 p.m.
F8 * -- / -- at Indiana TBA 2 p.m.
F11 * -- / -- Penn State BTN 6:30 PM
F15 * -- / -- at Ohio State FOX Noon
F18 * -- / -- at Wisconsin TBA 7 p.m.
F22 * -- / -- Michigan TBA 2 p.m.
F27 * -- / -- Indiana FS1 7 p.m.
M3 * -- / -- at Iowa BTN 9 p.m.
M7 * -- / -- Rutgers BTN 2 p.m.
M11 5 -- / -- Big Ten Tournament First Round
M12 5 -- / -- Big Ten Tournament Second Round
M13 5 -- / -- Big Ten Tournament Quarterfi nals
M14 5 -- / -- Big Ten Tournament Semifi nals
M15 5 -- / -- Big Ten Tournament Finals• Home games played at Mackey Arena
• All times Eastern and subject to change.
* Denotes Big Ten Conference Game
1 Denotes Gavitt Games (Milwaukee, Wis.)
2 Denotes Emerald Coast Classic (West Lafayette, Ind.)
3 Denotes Emerald Coast Classic (Destin, Fla.)
4 Denotes ACC / Big Ten Challenge (West Lafayette, Ind.)
5 Denotes Crossroads Classic (Indianapolis, Ind.)
6 Denotes Big Ten Tournament (Indianapolis, Ind.)
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
PURDUE SOCIAL MEDIA
Twitter | Instagram: @BoilerBall | @Forman (Twitter)
SoundCloud: @PurdueSports (audio highlights)
Facebook: Facebook.com/BoilerBall
ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS
SID Contact: Chris Forman
Offi ce | Cell Phone: 765.494.3201 | 413.687.4590
Email: [email protected]
PURDUE RECORDS
Overall: 0-0 Loss-1
vs. Big Ten opponents: 0-0 Loss-1
Non-Conference regular-season: 0-0 Win-2
Home: 0-0 Win-17
Away: 0-0 Win-1
Neutral: 0-0 Loss-1
[23 / 22] PURDUE (0-0) [-- / --] Green Bay (0-0)@BoilerBall @gbphoenixmbb
Head Coach: Matt Painter (Purdue ‘94) Head Coach: Linc Darner (Purdue ‘94)
Record at Purdue: 321-159 (15th) Record at Green Bay: 75-64 (5th)
Overall Record: 346-164 (16th) Overall Record: 368-181 (18th)
vs. Green Bay: 0-0 vs. Purdue: 0-0
Date Nov. 6, 2019
Tip Time 7:01 p.m. ET
Location West Lafayette, Ind.
Arena Mackey Arena (14,804)
Television Big Ten Network
Online Stream / App BTNPlus.com / FOX Sports App
Talent Lisa Byington, Ben Brust
Radio Purdue Radio Network
Talent Larry Clisby, Rob Blackman, Ralph Taylor
Satellite Radio SIRIUS (83), XM (83), Internet (83)
Live Stats PurdueStats.com
GAMEDAY INFO
Category (2018-19 Stats) Purdue GB
Streak Loss-1 Loss-1
Scoring Off ense 76.7 81.3
Scoring Defense 67.2 79.9
Field Goal Pct. .451 .458
Field Goal Pct. Defense .416 .445
3-Point Pct. .374 .345
Free Throw Pct. .719 .703
Rebound Margin +5.1 -2.7
Assist:Turnover Ratio 1.36 1.16
Turnover Margin +1.86 +1.95
INSIDE INSIDE THE NUMBERS
[23 / 22] Purdue (2018-19 Stats) Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown GP / GS PPG RPG APG MPG
F 1 Aaron Wheeler 6-9 205 So. Stamford, Conn. 36 / 0 4.7 3.0 0.5b 13.7
C 32 Matt Haarms (Harms) 7-3 250 Jr. Amsterdam, Netherlands 36 / 24 9.4 5.4 2.1b 22.9
G 2 Eric Hunter Jr. 6-4 175 So. Indianapolis, Ind. 36 / 1 2.2 1.4 1.1 12.6
G 3 Jahaad Proctor 6-3 205 Sr. Harrisburg, Pa. -- TRANSFER FROM HIGH POINT --
G 55 Sasha Stefanovic (stef-ON-uh-vitch) 6-4 195 So. Crown Point, Ind. 36 / 0 2.5 1.1 0.4 11.5
F 0 Mason Gillis 6-7 210 Fr. New Castle, Ind. 0 / 0 --- --- --- ---
C 4 Emmanuel Dowuona (Do-wanna) 6-10 230 R-Fr. Miami, Fla. -- SAT OUT LAST YEAR (REDSHIRT) --
G 5 Brandon Newman 6-5 190 Fr. Valparaiso, Ind. 0 / 0 --- --- --- ---
G 11 Isaiah Thompson 6-1 165 Fr. Indianapolis, Ind. 0 / 0 --- --- --- ---
F 12 Evan Boudreaux (Boo-Dro) 6-8 220 Sr. Lake Forest, Ill. 25 / 4 5.2 3.0 0.6 12.0
G 14 Jared Wulbrun 5-10 185 So. Stanford, Calif. -- TRANSFER FROM CAL LUTHERAN --
G 15 Tommy Luce (loose) 5-10 160 Sr. Jeff ersonville, Ind. 8 / 0 0.8 0.0 0.1 2.4
G 20 Nojel Eastern (gel / like Jello) 6-7 225 Jr. Evanston, Ind. 36 / 35 7.5 5.5 2.5 28.2
F 21 Matt Frost 6-5 200 Fr. Columbus, Ind. 0 / 0 --- --- --- ---
F 50 Trevion Williams (tray-Vee-on) 6-9 270 So. Chicago, Ill. 34 / 8 5.2 4.0 0.5 10.2
[-- / --] Green Bay (2018-19 Stats) Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown GP / GS PPG RPG APG MPG
F 10 ShanQuan Hemphill 6-6 190 Sr. Gary, Ind. 38 / 38 11.7 5.6 1.5 27.9
F 12 Josh McNair 6-6 220 Sr. Thornton, Colo. 34 / 16 5.6 3.4 1.1 16.3
F 15 Manny Patterson 6-8 220 Jr. Chicago, Ill. 37 / 12 4.6 3.8 0.5 13.8
G 2 P.J. Pipes 6-2 190 Jr. Woodridge, Ill. 38 / 20 6.1 2.2 1.3 21.1
G 21 Kameron Hankerson 6-5 200 Sr. Novi, Mich. 38 / 5 8.1 2.5 1.6 22.5
PROBABLE LINEUPS
THE SCENE SETTER• The No. 23-ranked Purdue men’s basketball team tips off its 2019-20 season Wednesday as Green Bay visits Mackey Arena in the season opener
for both teams. Tip will be at 7:01 p.m. ET, from Mackey Arena and will be streamed online on BTNPlus.com and on the FOX Sports App, with Lisa
Byington and Ben Brust on the call courtside. On the radio dial, the game will be broadcast on the Purdue Radio Network and online at TuneIn.
com, with Larry Clisby, Rob Blackman and Ralph Taylor handling the duties, beginning with the Purdue Basketball Pregame Show at 7 p.m. ET.
Live stats will be provided on PurdueStats.com, and Twitter updates available at @BoilerBall.
THE MAIN TALKING POINTS1) Purdue starts the season in search of its 25th Big Ten title in school history. The Boilermakers have won two of the last three Big Ten championships.
2) The Boilermakers return two starters (Matt Haarms and Nojel Eastern) from last year’s team that posted a 26-10 record and reached the Elite
Eight for the fi rst time since 2000.
3) Green Bay head coach Linc Darner was a teammate of Purdue head coach Matt Painter at Purdue. Darner helped Purdue to the 1994 Elite Eight.
4) Purdue returns just 84 made 3-pointers from last year, losing the only two players in Purdue history (Carsen Edwards, Ryan Cline) to make more
than 100 3-pointers in a season.
5) In fi ve previous seasons that Purdue has returned fewer than 75 starts from the previous year under head coach Matt Painter, the Boilermakers
have advanced to four NCAA Tournaments, reaching March Madness in 2007, 2008, 2015 and 2019. The lone year Purdue missed the tournament
came in 2013.
6) With its No. 23 preseason national ranking, Purdue has been ranked in fi ve straight AP preseason Top 25 polls, the longest streak in school history.
7) Purdue will enter Wednesday’s game with a 17-game homecourt winning streak, the sixth-longest streak in America. The Boilermakers own a nation’s-
best 63-4 (.940) home record over the last four years and over the last two years are a combined 31-1 (.969) at Mackey Arena (loss to Ohio State).
8) Purdue’s 19-game non-conference home court winning streak is the fourth longest in school history. Purdue’s last loss to a non-conference foe
came against defending National Champion and No. 3-ranked Villanova on Nov. 13, 2016 (79-76).
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GAME 01 // GREEN BAY AT PURDUE // NOV. 6, 2019 // MACKEY ARENA
Wednesday
November 6 GAMEDAY
• vs. Green Bay
• BTN
• Mackey Arena
• 7:00 p.m.
Thursday
November 7• No Availability
Friday
November 8• Student-Athletes
1:15 p.m.
• Coach Painter
1:45 p.m.
Saturday
November 9 GAMEDAY
• vs. Texas
• FS1
• Mackey Arena
• 7:00 p.m.
Sunday
November 10• No Availability
Monday
November 11• Painter Radio Show
6:00 p.m.
Tuesday
November 12• Student-Athletes
1:15 p.m.
• Coach Painter
1:45 p.m.
MEDIA AVAILABILITY (all times Eastern; contact Chris Forman for more information)
PRE. N11 N18 N25 D2 D9 D16 D23 D30 J6 J13 J20 J27 F3 F10 F17 F24 M3 M10 FINALAP 23
USA Today 22
PURDUE IN THE NATIONAL POLLS
Purdue has been ranked in 9 consecutive AP Top 25 polls.
10th-longest active streak of being ranked nationally.
Last time unranked: Jan. 21, 2019
THE SERIES
• Purdue opens its 122nd season of play Wednesday night as Green
Bay visits Mackey Arena for the fi rst time in almost 20 years.
• The Boilermakers are 100-21 all-time in season openers,
including a 13-1 mark under head coach Matt Painter.
• Purdue has won six openers in a row with the average margin of
victory of 31.7 points per game.
• Purdue owns a 2-1 record all-time against Green Bay, but hasn’t
faced the Phoenix since the 1995 NCAA Tournament.
• Purdue is 29-2 all-time against the Horizon League, having
won 15 straight games against current members of the league.
Painter is 7-0 against the Horizon League.
• Wednesday’s tip ties the earliest starting date in school history,
also set last year vs. Fairfi eld (Nov. 6, 2018).
OVERALL 2-1Streak Win-2
At Purdue 0-1
At Mackey Arena 0-1
Streak Loss-1
At Green Bay 0-0
Neutral Sites 2-0
Painter vs. Green Bay 0-0
Darner vs. Purdue 0-0
Purdue vs. Horizon League 29-2
Purdue vs. State of Wisconsin 120-72
Purdue on November 6 1-0
PURDUE VS. GREEN BAY
Date P / O Site Res. Score
12-7-91 -- / -- West Lafayette, Ind. L 53-69
11-24-93 21 / -- Anchorage, Alaska W 74-69
3-17-95 12 / -- Austin, Texas (NCAA) W 49-48
DARNER RETURNS TO PURDUE
• Green Bay head coach Linc Darner returns to Purdue where
he helped the Boilermakers to the 1994 Big Ten title and an
appearance in the Elite Eight.
• For his career, he appeared in 124 games, scoring 437 points with
160 rebounds and 151 assists. He connected on 95 of 260 (.365)
3-pointers during his career.
LET’S LOOK AT THAT 1991 BOX SCORE
• Darner and Purdue head coach Matt Painter both appeared in
the Dec. 1991, game against Green Bay, a 69-53 Purdue setback.
• The duo combined for one point, four rebounds and two assists
while going 0 of 6 from the fi eld. Painter earned the start, while
Darner came off the bench.
LAST TIME OUT
• Purdue tuned up for the 2019-20 season with a dominating
performance against Southern Indiana in the Boilermakers’ lone
exhibition game last Friday.
• Purdue opened up a 54-21 halftime lead after shooting 78.3
percent (18 of 23) in the opening 20 minutes.
• Aaron Wheeler led four players in double fi gures with 17 points,
while Matt Haarms had 16. Jahaad Proctor and Trevion
Williams contributed 10 points each. The quartet combined to
shoot 19 of 23 (.826) from the fi eld.
PAINT IN SEASON OPENERS• Purdue is 13-1 under Matt Painter in season openers, having won
six openers in a row. During the six-game winning streak, Purdue has
won by an average of 31.7 points per game.
• In the last 12 season openers, Purdue has held its opponent to 50 or
fewer points in six of the games.
PAINTER SEASON OPENERS
Date Rank Opponent Result Score
11-22-03 -- / -- at Wyoming (SIU) W 67-62
11-19-05 -- / -- Woff ord W 82-75
11-13-06 -- / -- Northern Colorado W 90-58
11-15-07 -- / -- Bethune-Cookman W 66-40
11-14-08 11 / -- Detroit W 82-50
11-13-09 7 / -- Cal State-Northridge W 89-64
11-14-10 14 / -- Howard W 76-40
11-11-11 -- / -- Northern Illinois W 96-34
11-9-12 -- / -- Bucknell L 65-70
11-8-13 -- / -- Northern Kentucky W 77-76
11-14-14 -- / -- Samford W 80-40
11-13-15 23 / -- North Carolina A&T W 81-40
11-11-16 15 / -- McNeese State W 109-65
11-10-17 20 / -- SIU-Edwardsville W 105-74
11-6-18 24 / -- Fairfi eld W 90-57
11-6-19 23 / -- Green Bay
MARGINS MATTER• Purdue has won by at least 25 points in 11 of Matt Painter’s 14
season openers.
• In each of those 11 seasons that Purdue won by at least 25 points or
more, the Boilermakers advanced to the NCAA Tournament.
• Going even further back, in the last 16 occurrences dating back to
the 1982-83 opener that the Boilermakers won their opener by 25 or
more points, Purdue reached the NCAA Tournament.
25-POINT WINS IN SEASON OPENERS
Date Opponent Score Final NCAA
12-1-73 SIU-Edwardsville 117-71 21-9
11-27-82 Eastern Illinois 83-54 21-9 11-26-85 Stetson 88-52 22-10 11-28-86 Stetson 97-65 25-5 11-13-98 UNC Asheville 101-64 21-13 11-22-02 Miami, Ohio 73-46 19-11 11-13-06 Northern Colorado 90-58 22-12 11-15-07 Bethune-Cookman 66-40 25-9 11-14-08 Detroit 82-50 27-10 11-13-09 Cal State Northridge 89-64 29-6 11-14-10 Howard 76-40 26-8 11-11-11 Northern Illinois 96-34 22-13 11-14-14 Samford 80-40 21-13 11-13-15 North Carolina A&T 81-40 26-9 11-13-16 McNeese State 109-65 27-8 11-10-17 SIU Edwardsville 105-74 30-7 11-6-18 Fairfi eld 90-57 26-10
EXHIBITION SUCCESS
• Purdue has won all 26 games under head coach Matt Painter
in exhibition play, winning each of its last eight games by more
than 19 points.
• In every year that Purdue has won its exhibition opener by more
than 15 points, it reached the NCAA Tournament at the end of
the season.
• The three years it did not win its exhibition opener by 15-plus
points (2006 season, 2013, 2014 seasons), Purdue did not reach
the NCAA Tournament.
AT HOME VS. WINLESS TEAMS• Purdue’s opponent in the season opener, Green Bay, obviously enters
the game with a 0-0 record. The Boilermakers are 23-1 at Mackey
Arena against teams that are winless entering the game during the
Matt Painter era.
Date Opponent Opp. W-L Result
11-13-06 Northern Colorado 0-1 W, 90-58
11-15-07 Bethune-Cookman 0-0 W, 66-40
12-5-07 Ball State 0-6 W, 70-57
11-14-08 Detroit 0-0 W, 82-50
12-6-08 Arkansas-Pine Bluff 0-0 W, 90-42
11-13-09 Cal State Northridge 0-0 W, 89-64
11-14-10 Howard 0-0 W, 76-40
11-17-10 Alcorn State 0-2 W, 103-48
11-11-11 Northern Illinois 0-0 W, 96-34
11-23-11 Western Michigan 0-4 W, 80-37
11-9-12 Bucknell 0-0 L, 65-70
11-11-12 Hofstra 0-1 W, 83-54
11-8-13 Northern Kentucky 0-0 W, 77-76
11-13-13 Central Connecticut State 0-1 W, 109-73
11-17-13 Rider 0-1 W, 81-73
11-14-14 Samford 0-0 W, 80-40
11-16-14 IUPUI 0-1 W, 77-57
11-13-15 North Carolina A&T 0-0 W, 81-40
11-15-15 Vermont 0-1 W, 107-79
11-28-15 Lehigh 0-5 W, 77-55
11-11-16 McNeese State 0-0 W, 109-65
11-10-17 SIU-Edwardsville 0-0 W, 105-74
11-12-17 Chicago State 0-1 W, 111-42
11-6-18 Fairfi eld 0-0 W, 90-57
RETURNING STARTS EQUALS SUCCESS• Purdue will return 72 starts (of a possible 180) from last year’s team,
the fi fth-fewest amount of starts returned from the previous season
during the Painter era.
• In fi ve previous years that Purdue returned fewer than 75 starts,
Purdue has posted a 110-62 record with four NCAA Tournament
appearances.
Returning Ret. Starts Final
Year Starters From Prev. Yr. Record NCAA
2005-06 3 93 9-19
2006-07 2 55 22-12 2007-08 2 59 25-9 2008-09 5 161 27-10 2009-10 5 176 29-6 2010-11 3 116 26-8 2011-12 3 99 22-13 2012-13 1 53 16-18
2013-14 4 105 15-17
2014-15 3 74 21-13 2015-16 4 135 26-9 2016-17 3 113 27-8 2017-18 4 140 30-7 2018-19 1 41 26-10 2019-20 2 72
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MACKEY ARENA // NOV. 6, 2019 // GREEN BAY AT PURDUE // GAME 01
QUICK STARTS ARE THE KEY• Purdue has started 3-0 or better in 20 of the last 40 seasons dating to
the 1979-80 campaign. Nineteen of those 20, 3-0 starts have resulted
in a postseason tournament, 16 of which were NCAA Tournament
trips.
• The Boilermakers have started 4-0 or better 10 times (in 14 seasons)
under head coach Matt Painter.
Year Start Final Postseason
1979-80 6-0 23-10 NCAA Final Four
1982-83 5-0 21-9 NIT Second Round
1983-84 7-0 22-7 NCAA First Round
1986-87 7-0 25-5 NCAA Second Round
1992-93 9-0 18-10 NCAA First Round
1993-94 14-0 29-5 NCAA Elite Eight
1994-95 3-0 25-7 NCAA Second Round
1997-98 5-0 28-8 NCAA Sweet 16
1998-99 3-0 21-13 NCAA Sweet 16
2003-04 6-0 17-14 NIT Second Round
2007-08 3-0 25-9 NCAA Second Round
2008-09 5-0 27-10 NCAA Sweet 16
2009-10 14-0 29-6 NCAA Sweet 16
2010-11 5-0 26-8 NCAA Third Round
2011-12 4-0 22-13 NCAA Third Round
2013-14 5-0 15-17 ---
2014-15 3-0 21-13 NCAA Second Round
2015-16 11-0 26-9 NCAA Second Round
2017-18 4-0 30-7 NCAA Sweet 16
2018-19 4-0 26-10 NCAA Elite Eight
ALLOW ME TO INTRODUCE MYSELF• Five players could make their regular-season debut vs. Green
Bay. Here is a look how the Boilermakers have performed in their
respective season openers.
Name vs. Opponent (Year) Pts. Reb. Ast. Other Min.
E. Boudreaux vs. Seton Hall (2015) 25 6 0 3(s) 32
N. Eastern vs. SIU Edward. (2017) 8 5 8 --- 21
M. Haarms vs. SIU Edward. (2017) 11 5 1 2(b) 18
E. Hunter vs. Fairfi eld (2018) 10 3 3 --- 17
T. Luce vs. McNeese St. (2016) 0 0 0 --- 4
J. Proctor vs. Valparaiso (2015) 3 4 0 --- 9
S. Stefanovic vs. Fairfi eld (2018) 3 1 1 1(s) 19
A. Wheeler vs. Fairfi eld (2018) 2 4 0 2(s) 12
T. Williams vs. Fairfi eld (2018) 2 1 0 --- 4
J. Wulbrun vs. UC Santa Cruz (2018) 6 1 1 --- 17
SEEING DOUBLE• Since 1977, there have been just 11 double-doubles recorded in
season openers. However, the list of Purdue players to accomplish
the feat is a whos-who of Boilermaker basketball.
Date Name vs. Opponent Pts. Reb.
11-26-77 Joe Barry Carroll vs. Xavier 22 11
11-25-78 Joe Barry Carroll vs. La.-Lafayette 27 11
11-28-86 Melvin McCants vs. Stetson 12 10
11-20-87 Troy Lewis vs. Ark.-Little Rock 18 11
11-25-94 Brandon Brantley vs. Niagara 22 10
11-25-95 Roy Hairston vs. [12] Memphis 30 14
11-14-97 Brad Miller vs. LIU Brooklyn 19 12
11-19-04 Carl Landry vs. Miami, Ohio 25 16
11-14-10 JaJuan Johnson vs. Howard 10 12
11-13-15 Caleb Swanigan vs. North Carolina A&T 11 11
11-11-16 Caleb Swanigan vs. McNeese State 23 20
FOUR TIMES SWEET 16• Purdue is one of four schools nationally to advance to three straight
Sweet 16s, joining Kentucky, Gonzaga and Michigan on the list.
THREE CONSECUTIVE SWEET 16S
Team 2017 2018 2019
Kentucky L - Elite 8 L - Sweet 16 L - Elite 8
Gonzaga L - Nat’l Champ L - Sweet 16 L - Elite 8
Michigan L - Sweet 16 L - Nat’l Champ L - Sweet 16
Purdue L - Sweet 16 L - Sweet 16 L - Elite 8
POLL POSITION• Ranked 23rd in the AP preseason poll, Purdue has now been ranked
in the preseason poll in fi ve straight seasons. It marks the fi rst time
in school history that it has been ranked in the preseason in fi ve
straight polls. In fact, Purdue had never been ranked in four straight
preseason polls before last year.
• Purdue is one of eight teams nationally to be ranked in the top 25 in
fi ve straight preseason polls.
Team 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016
Kansas 3 1 4 3 4
Kentucky 2 2 5 2 2
Gonzaga 8 3 18 14 9
Duke 4 4 1 1 5
North Carolina 9 8 9 6 1
Villanova 10 9 6 4 11
Michigan State 1 10 2 12 13
Purdue 23 24 20 15 23
• Purdue has played better (or at least even) than its preseason
rankings in each of the last four years.
Year (AP Rank) Pres. Final Change
2015-16 23 12 +11
2016-17 15 15 Even
2017-18 20 11 +9
2018-19 24 13 +11
2019-20 23
IN THE RANKINGS• Since the start of 2015-16, Purdue has been ranked in 69 of a possible
78 Associated Press top 25 polls, the seventh-best total in the country.
MOST WEEKS RANKED IN AP POLL (SINCE 2015-16 / 78 POLLS)
Team Weeks Ranked Cons.
Kansas 78 201
North Carolina 78 101
Duke 76 64
Virginia 75 37
Kentucky 74 22
Villanova 72 4
Purdue 69 9
HIGH RANKINGS• Purdue is one of two schools nationally to be ranked in the top 15 in
the Associated Press’ fi nal top 25 poll in each of the last four years.
RANKED IN AP TOP 20 FINAL POLL LAST FOUR YEARS
Team 2016 2017 2018 2019 Avg.
North Carolina 3 6 10 3 5.5
Purdue 12 15 11 13 12.8
WHAT LEFT AND WHAT CAME BACK• With just two starters back from last year, Purdue is facing a similar
situation it faced at the start of last year (one returning starter).
Category Returns Left Pct.
Games Started 72 108 .400
Minutes 3,865 3,435 .529
Points 1,257 1,503 .455
Rebounds* 805 424 .655
Assists 284 234 .548
Turnovers** 190 185 .507
Blocked Shots 127 16 .888
Steals 118 102 .536
Field Goal Percentage of Returnees 475-963 .493
3-Point Percentage of Returnees 84-251 .335
Free Throw Percentage of Returnees 223-344 .648
Assist / Turnover Ratio of Returnees 284 / 190 1.49* Not including team rebounds (109) or team turnovers (6).
11 NCAA TOURNAMENTS IN LAST 13 YEARS• Purdue made its 11th NCAA Tournament appearance in the last 13
years, putting it among the nation’s elite teams.
NCAA APPEARANCES SINCE 2007 (PAINTER’S SECOND YEAR)
NCAAs Team
13 Duke, Gonzaga, Kansas, Michigan State
12 North Carolina, Villanova, Wisconsin
11 Purdue, Kentucky, Louisville, Xavier
21 WINS IN FIVE STRAIGHT SEASONS• Entering the 2019-20 season, Purdue is one of 10 teams to have won
at least 21 games in fi ve consecutive seasons.
• The list of teams include Purdue, Gonzaga, Virginia, Duke, New Mexico
State, Kentucky, North Carolina, Cincinnati, Kansas and Villanova.
THE MAGIC NUMBER• When Purdue holds its opponents to 69 or fewer points, the Boiler-
makers have won 21 straight games, including a 19-0 mark last year.
TOP-FIVE SEED LINES• Purdue has been a top-fi ve seed in each of the last four years, being
one of six teams nationally to accomplish that feat. Purdue is one
of eight schools to be a top-three seed in each of the last two years
(Virginia, Tennessee, UNC, Michigan, Texas Tech, Duke, Michigan St.).
TOP FIVE SEEDS IN EACH OF LAST FOUR YEARS
Team 2016 2017 2018 2019 Avg.
North Carolina 1 1 2 1 1.3
Kansas 1 1 1 4 1.8
Virginia 1 5 1 1 2.0
Duke 4 2 2 1 2.3
Kentucky 4 2 5 2 3.3
Purdue 5 4 2 3 3.5
GIMME FIVE... STRAIGHT• Purdue has earned fi ve straight NCAA Tournament berths. The streak
is the second-longest among Big Ten teams (Michigan State - 22;
Purdue - 5) and the 10th longest nationally.
LONGEST ACTIVE NCAA TOURNAMENT STREAK
No. Team Last
30 Kansas 1989
24 Duke 1995
22 Michigan State 1997
21 Gonzaga 1998
9 Cincinnati 2010
9 North Carolina 2010
7 Villanova 2013
6 Kentucky 2013
6 Virginia 2013
5 Purdue 2014
BECOMING COMMON• By advancing to the Sweet 16 for the third straight time a season
ago, Purdue head coach Matt Painter has led the Boilermakers to
fi ve Sweet 16s in the last 11 years, the ninth-most regional semifi nal
appearances in America during that span.
Coach Team S-16s
Mike Krzyzewski Duke 8
John Calipari Kentucky 8
Bill Self Kansas 7
Tom Izzo Michigan State 7
Roy Williams North Carolina 7
Jim Boeheim Syracuse 6
Sean Miller Xavier, Arizona 6
Mark Few Gonzaga 6
Matt Painter Purdue 5
John Beilein Michigan 5
Since 2008-09 season.
PAINTER AN ELITE YOUNG COACH• Now in his 16th season as a Division I head coach, Matt Painter is
still one of college basketball’s elite, young coaches.
NCAA APPEARANCES FOR COACHES UNDER AGE 55
No. Coach Current School Age Yrs.
12 Matt Painter Purdue 49 16
11 Mick Cronin Cincinnati 48 17
11 Sean Miller Arizona 51 16
11 Jamie Dixon TCU 54 17 Active coaches age 55 or lower // age as of April 1, 2020.
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THE CHAMPS LIVE IN WEST LAFAYETTE• Purdue has won 24 Big Ten titles, the most in league history. Purdue’s
three league titles during the 2010 decade is second behind Michigan
State’s four league championships (tied with Ohio State - 3).
• Purdue has won two titles in the last three years, joining Michigan
State as teams boasting a pair of titles in the last three years. The
squads are the fi rst teams since Ohio State and Michigan State in
2010 to 2012 to have two titles in a three-year span.
• Purdue can also play the what-if game from 2018. The Boilermakers
are a Keita Bates-Diop (Ohio State) tip-in with two seconds left, a
Miles Bridges’ (Michigan State) 25-footer with one second left and
a four-point upset loss at Wisconsin from a threepeat (2017-19).
ALL-TIME BIG TEN CHAMPIONSHIPS
No. Team Last
24 Purdue 2019
22 Indiana 2016
20 Ohio State 2012
18 Wisconsin 2015
17 Illinois 2005
15 Michigan State 2019
14 Michigan 2014
8 Minnesota 1982
8 Iowa 1979
6 Chicago 1924
2 Northwestern 1933
0 Maryland, Nebraska, Penn State, Rutgers
TOP-THREE FINISHES UNDER PAINTER• Purdue has fi nished in the top two of the Big Ten standings in seven
of the last 12 seasons under Matt Painter, and top three in nine of
the last 12 campaigns.
BIG TEN FINISHES UNDER MATT PAINTER
Year Place Record Champ
2005-06 11th 3-13 Ohio State
2006-07 T-4th 9-7 Ohio State
2007-08 2nd 15-3 Wisconsin
2008-09 T-2nd 11-7 Michigan St.
2009-10 T-1st 14-4 MSU, OSU, Purdue
2010-11 2nd 14-4 Ohio State
2011-12 6th 10-8 Mich, MSU, OSU
2012-13 T-7th 8-10 Indiana
2013-14 12th 5-13 Michigan
2014-15 T-3rd 12-6 Wisconsin
2015-16 T-3rd 12-6 Indiana
2016-17 1st 14-4 Purdue
2017-18 T-2nd 15-3 Michigan St.
2018-19 T-1st 16-4 Purdue, Mich. St.
26-WIN CLUB• Purdue has recorded 26 wins in four straight seasons, becoming the
third Big Ten group to win at least 26 games in four straight seasons.
CONSECUTIVE 26-WIN SEASONS / BIG TEN HISTORY
Years Team Win Totals
2012-16 (5) Michigan State 29-27-29-27-29
2008-11 (4) Purdue 25-27-29-26
2016-19 (4) Purdue 26-27-30-26
BY THE CLASS• This year’s senior class needs 26 wins to tie the school record for most
wins in a four-year span, set by last year’s senior class (109).
CLASS RECORDS
Class Record Most Wins by a Yearly Span
Freshman 0-0 30 (2018)
Sophomore 26-10 57 (2017-18)
Junior 56-17 83 (2016-17-18)
Senior 83-25 109 (2016-17-18-19)
EFFICIENT OFFENSE• Purdue is one of just three teams to boast a top-10 off ense in each of
the last two years. It is the only school to have a top-fi ve off ense in
each of the last two seasons.
TOP 10 OFFENSES VIA KEN POMEROY (LAST TWO YEARS)
Team 17-18 18-19
Purdue 2 4
Duke 3 7
North Carolina 6 8
EFFICIENT OFFENSE, PART TWO• Purdue continues to roll on the off ensive end, ranking fourth
nationally a year ago in off ensive effi ciency.
• Purdue is one of six teams to rank in the top 25 of the off ensive
effi ciency ratings in each year since 2015-16.
TOP 25 OFFENSES VIA KEN POMEROY (SINCE 2015-16)
Team 15-16 16-17 17-18 18-19
Gonzaga 22 16 14 1
Purdue 19 24 2 4
Duke 4 6 3 7
North Carolina 1 4 6 8
Kentucky 5 12 24 14
Villanova 3 3 1 16
BIG TEN BEAST• Purdue is the cream of the crop in the Big Ten, posting the Big Ten’s
best record over the last fi ve years.
BIG TEN RECORDS SINCE 2014-15 SEASON
Team Since 17-18 16-17 15-16 14-15
Purdue 31-7 45-11 57-17 69-23
Michigan State 32-6 42-14 55-19 67-25
Wisconsin 21-17 33-23 45-29 61-31
Maryland 21-17 32-24 44-30 58-34
Michigan 28-10 38-18 48-26 56-36
Ohio State 23-15 30-26 41-33 52-40
Indiana 17-21 24-32 39-35 48-44
Iowa 14-24 24-32 36-38 48-44
Nebraska 19-19 25-31 31-43 36-56
Northwestern 10-28 20-36 28-46 34-58
Illinois 11-27 19-37 24-50 33-59
Minnesota 13-25 24-32 26-48 32-60
Penn State 15-23 21-35 28-46 32-60
Rutgers 10-28 13-43 14-60 16-76
TOP 20 IN KENPOM.COM• Purdue is the only Big Ten school and one of six schools nationally to
rank in KenPom.com's top 20 in each of the last four years.
• The Boilermakers are one of fi ve teams to rank in the top 10 three
diff erent times during the four-year span.
TOP 20 OVERALL VIA KEN POMEROY (SINCE 2015-16)
Team 15-16 16-17 17-18 18-19
Virginia 4 12 2 1
Duke 17 14 3 4
North Carolina 2 3 8 7
Kentucky 6 4 17 8
Purdue 9 19 5 9
Kansas 3 6 9 17
ONE OF THE NATION’S ELITE TEAMS• Since the start of the 2015-16 season, Purdue’s 109 victories rank
12th among all Division I teams (vs. other Division I teams).
WINS NATIONALLY OVER THE LAST FOUR YEARS (D-I GAMES)
Team 15-16 16-17 17-18 18-19 19-20 Total
Gonzaga 27-8 37-2 32-5 33-4 129-19
Villanova 35-5 32-4 36-4 26-10 129-23
Kansas 33-5 31-5 31-8 26-10 121-28
North Carolina 33-7 32-7 26-11 29-7 120-32
Virginia 29-8 23-11 31-3 35-3 118-25
Kentucky 27-9 32-6 26-11 30-7 115-33
Duke 25-11 28-9 29-8 32-6 114-34
Cincinnati 22-11 30-6 31-5 28-7 111-29
Michigan St. 29-6 20-15 30-5 32-7 111-33
Oregon 30-7 32-6 23-13 25-13 110-39
Michigan 22-13 26-12 32-8 30-7 110-40
Purdue 26-9 27-8 30-7 26-10 109-34
Saint Mary’s 28-6 29-5 30-6 22-12 109-29
Nevada 22-14 28-7 29-8 29-5 108-34 Entering the 2019-20 season.
THE LIMIT IS 60• Purdue is 143-5 when under Painter when holding foes to 59 or fewer
points. Three of the fi ve losses came during the 2012-13 season.
NATION’S LONGEST HOME WINNING STREAKS• Purdue has won 17 straight games at home, the sixth-longest
homecourt winning streak in America.
NATION’S LONGEST HOME WINNING STREAKS
Team Streak Next Home Game
Tennessee 26 Nov. 5 vs. UNC Asheville
Buff alo 26 Nov. 8 vs. Dartmouth
Gonzaga 22 Nov. 5 vs. Alabama State
Kansas 21 Nov. 8 vs. UNC Greensboro
Nevada 18 Nov. 5 vs. Utah
Purdue 17 Nov. 6 vs. Green Bay Entering the 2019-20 season.
• Purdue has won 17 straight games in the arena by an average of 18.7
points per game. Just three games have been decided by single-digits
during that span (Penn State in 2017-18; Ball State and Maryland in
2018-19). Purdue has won 11 straight home games by double-digits.
2019-20 Conf. Pct. Overall Pct. NET
PURDUE 0-0 .000 0-0 .000
Illinois 0-0 .000 0-0 .000
Indiana 0-0 .000 0-0 .000
Iowa 0-0 .000 0-0 .000
Maryland 0-0 .000 0-0 .000
Michigan 0-0 .000 0-0 .000
Michigan State 0-0 .000 0-0 .000
Minnesota 0-0 .000 0-0 .000
Nebraska 0-0 .000 0-0 .000
Northwestern 0-0 .000 0-0 .000
Ohio State 0-0 .000 0-0 .000
Penn State 0-0 .000 0-0 .000
Rutgers 0-0 .000 0-0 .000
Wisconsin 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 Entering the 2019-20 season.
BIG TEN STANDINGS
Overall Wins Total
Michigan State 351
Ohio State 336
Wisconsin 334
Purdue 312
Michigan 301
Maryland 288
Indiana 247
Minnesota 245
Illinois 244
Iowa 229
Nebraska 217
Northwestern 211
Penn State 210
Rutgers 164 Entering the 2019-20 season.
Conference Wins Total
Michigan State 163
Wisconsin 162
Purdue 155
Ohio State 153
Michigan 134
Maryland 127
Indiana 112
Iowa 102
Illinois 98
Minnesota 89
Nebraska 86
Northwestern 77
Penn State 76
Rutgers 50 Entering the 2019-20 season.
NCAA Bids Total
Michigan State 13
Wisconsin 12
Purdue 11
Ohio State 10
Michigan 9
Maryland 7
Indiana 6
Minnesota 5
Illinois 4
Iowa 4
Nebraska 1
Northwestern 1
Penn State 1
Rutgers 0 Entering the 2019-20 season.
NBA Draft Picks** Total
Michigan 12
Ohio State 11
Indiana 10
Maryland 10
Michigan State 9
Purdue 8
Wisconsin 4
Iowa 3
Illinois 1
Nebraska 1
Rutgers 1
Minnesota 0
Northwestern 0
Penn State 0** Since 2007 NBA Draft
BIG TEN SUCCESS UNDER PAINTER (since 2006-07 season / 2nd year at Purdue)
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THE POWER OF MACKEY ARENA & THE PAINT CREW• Mackey Arena has been a special place to play basketball and FOX Sports
recently ranked the Paint Crew as the best student section in America.
• Since the start of the 2015-16 season, Purdue’s .940 winning
percentage (63-4) in Mackey Arena is the best home winning
percentage in the country (Kansas is 2nd; 60-4, .938).
BEST HOME WINNING PERCENTAGE SINCE 2015-16
Team 2018-19 Since 2015-16 Pct.
Purdue 15-0 63-4 .940
Kansas 16-0 60-4 .938
South Dakota State 14-1 53-4 .930
Kentucky 17-1 65-5 .929
New Mexico State 16-1 62-5 .925
• Purdue is 42-4 at home against Big Ten opponents since the start of
the 2014-15 season (losses to Maryland, Iowa, Minnesota, Ohio St.).
The record is the best in the Big Ten during that stretch by 4.5 games
(Michigan State is 37-8).
CHART CLIMBING WITH PAINTER• Matt Painter is climbing all the charts in Big Ten play, moving up the
list in overall wins and Big Ten regular-season wins. He ranks 10th on
the all-time Big Ten wins list, 10th on the Big Ten regular-season wins
list and sixth on the NCAA Tournament appearance list.
NCAA TOURNAMENTS BY BIG TEN COACHES
No. Coach Team Years
24 Bob Knight Indiana 1972-00
22 Tom Izzo Michigan State 1996-p.
17 Gene Keady Purdue 1981-05
15 Bo Ryan Wisconsin 2002-16
12 Lou Henson Illinois 1976-96
11 Matt Painter Purdue 2006-p.
OVERALL WINS BY BIG TEN COACHES (WHEN IN THE BIG TEN)
No. Coach Team Years
659 Bob Knight Indiana 1972-00
606 Tom Izzo Michigan State 1996-p.
512 Gene Keady Purdue 1981-05
421 Lou Henson lllinois 1976-96
371 Piggy Lambert Purdue 1917-46
364 Bo Ryan Wisconsin 2002-16
364 Branch McCracken Indiana 1939-65
337 Thad Matta Ohio State 2005-17
336 Jud Heathcote Michigan State 1977-95
321 Matt Painter Purdue 2006-p.
REGULAR-SEASON CONF. WINS BY BIG TEN COACHES
No. Coach Team Years
353 Bob Knight Indiana 1972-00
288 Tom Izzo Michigan State 1996-p.
265 Gene Keady Purdue 1981-05
228 Piggy Lambert Purdue 1917-46
214 Lou Henson lllinois 1976-96
210 Branch McCracken Indiana 1939-65
182 Jud Heathcote Michigan State 1977-95
174 Harry Combes Illinois 1948-67
172 Bo Ryan Wisconsin 2002-16
158 Matt Painter Purdue 2006-p.
USUALLY AUTOMATIC• Purdue is 99-9 since the start of the 2014-15 season when attempting
more free throws than its opponents.
WHEN SCORING 90• Purdue has won 98 straight games and is 36-0 under Coach Painter
when scoring 90 or more points.
• Purdue hasn’t lost when scoring 90 points since Nov. 24, 1987 (104-
96 vs. Iowa State), a span of 11,671 days.
BIG WINS• Since the start of the 2015-16 season, 23 of Purdue’s 109 wins have
come by 30 or more points, the second-highest total nationally.
MOST 30-POINT WINS SINCE 2015-16 SEASON
No. Team
41 Gonzaga
23 Purdue
22 Duke, West Virginia
20 Kansas, Louisville Entering the 2019-20 season.
BIG WINS, TIMES TWO• Since the start of the 2015-16 season, 44 of Purdue’s 109 wins have
come by 20 or more points, the fourth most nationally.
MOST 20-POINT WINS SINCE 2015-16 SEASON
No. Team
69 Gonzaga
46 Villanova
44 Purdue, Michigan State
43 Duke
42 Saint Mary’s, Virginia, Wichita State
41 Cincinnati, North Carolina Entering the 2019-20 season.
THE 300-WIN LOYALTY CLUB• Matt Painter became the third coach to win at least 300 games at
Purdue. It’s pretty rare to have three coaches with 300 wins at one
school.
THREE (OR MORE) 300-WIN COACHES AT ONE SCHOOL
Team Coaches Wins
Kansas Phog Allen 590
Bill Self 473
Roy Williams 418
Ted Owens 348
Purdue Gene Keady 512
Ward “Piggy” Lambert 371
Matt Painter 321
Villanova Jay Wright 448
Alexander Severance 413
Rollie Massimino 357
BLOCKED SHOT UNIVERSITY• Purdue players have led the Big Ten (league games only) in blocked
shots in seven of the last 11 years.
BLOCKED SHOT LEADERS (BIG TEN PLAY ONLY
Year Player Team No.
2009 JaJuan Johnson Purdue 2.28
2010 JaJuan Johnson Purdue 2.00
2011 JaJuan Johnson Purdue 2.50
2012 Jared Berggren Wisconsin 1.83
2013 A.J. Hammons Purdue 2.33
2014 A.J. Hammons Purdue 2.56
2015 A.J. Hammons Purdue 2.78
2016 Jarrod Uthoff Iowa 2.44
2017 Reggie Lynch Minnesota 3.67
2018 Jaren Jackson Jr. Michigan State 3.71
2019 Matt Haarms Purdue 2.40
RARE FEAT IN THE BIG TEN• Matt Haarms became the only the second player in Big Ten history
to lead the league (league games only; although he did lead in all
games played as well) in fi eld goal percentage and blocked shots.
BIG TEN LEADER IN FG PERCENTAGE AND BLOCKED SHOTS
Year Player Team FG % BPG
2019 Matt Haarms Purdue .636 2.4
2007 Greg Oden Ohio State .578 3.3
• Haarms became just the sixth player nationally since 1992-93 to
shoot at least 62.5 percent from the fi eld, block 2.0 shots per game
and make at least fi ve 3-pointers on the season.
62.5 FG PCT, 2.0 BPG AND 5+ 3-POINTERS (SINCE 1992-93)
Year Player (Team) FG % BPG 3PM
2019 Matt Haarms (Purdue) .632 2.1 7
2019 Charles Bassey (Western Kentucky) .627 2.4 9
2017 Justin Tuoyo (Chattanooga) .645 2.9 8
2017 Jacob Wiley (Eastern Washington) .643 2.8 5
2013 D.J. Stephens (Memphis) .629 2.6 13
2005 Shawn James (Northeastern) .633 5.4 5
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First Game: Dec. 2, 1967
Games: 776 | Sellouts: 387 | Pct. of Sellouts: 387 / 776 (.499)
Overall Record: 637-139 (.821)
Non-Conference: 293-37 (.888) | Big Ten: 344-102 (.771)
Painter Era: 200-35 (.851) | Non-Con: 102-8 (.927) | B1G: 98-27 (.784)
Total Attendance (Avg.): 10,281,803 (13,249)
Unbeaten Seasons: 3 (1968-69, 2010-11, 2018-19)
MACKEY ARENA HOME RECORDYear Overall Pct. B10 Pct. Attn. Avg.
1967-68 11-2 .846 7-0 1.000 180,102 13,854
1968-69 11-0 1.000 7-0 1.000 155,298 14,118
1969-70 11-1 .917 6-1 .857 169,476 14,123
1970-71 9-4 .692 5-2 .714 175,240 13,480
1971-72 8-4 .667 3-4 .429 164,412 13,701
1972-73 10-2 .833 5-2 .714 154,788 12,899
1973-74 12-2 .857 7-0 1.000 174,244 12,446
1974-75 11-1 .917 8-1 .889 164,448 13,704
1975-76 8-5 .615 6-3 .667 169,390 13,030
1976-77 11-3 .786 8-1 .889 192,738 13,767
1977-78 11-1 .917 9-0 1.000 159,300 13,275
1978-79 15-2 .882 8-1 .889 231,795 13,635
1979-80 15-2 .882 8-1 .889 234,345 13,785
1980-81 12-3 .800 6-3 .667 197,910 13,194
1981-82 12-4 .750 6-3 .667 213,040 13,315
1982-83 13-1 .929 8-1 .889 188,608 13,472
1983-84 12-1 .923 8-1 .889 173,147 13,319
1984-85 12-4 .750 6-3 .667 202,784 12,674
1985-86 13-2 .867 7-2 .778 200,085 13,339
1986-87 12-1 .923 8-1 .889 183,599 14,123
1987-88 15-1 .938 9-0 1.000 218,384 13,649
1988-89 11-3 .786 6-3 .667 197,722 14,123
1989-90 12-1 .923 8-1 .889 180,843 13,911
1990-91 11-5 .688 6-3 .667 223,664 13,979
1991-92 13-5 .722 5-4 .556 242,370 13,465
1992-93 9-5 .643 4-5 .444 197,722 14,123
1993-94 13-1 .929 8-1 .889 197,722 14,123
1994-95 12-1 .923 8-1 .889 183,599 14,123
1995-96 13-1 .929 8-1 .889 197,722 14,123
1996-97 11-3 .786 7-2 .778 196,770 14,055
1997-98 13-1 .929 7-1 .875 197,722 14,123
1998-99 12-4 .750 4-4 .500 225,968 14,123
1999-00 12-2 .857 7-1 .875 194,152 13,868
2000-01 11-7 .611 4-4 .500 215,244 11,958
2001-02 11-4 .733 5-3 .625 178,020 11,868
2002-03 14-1 .933 7-1 .875 158,280 10,552
2003-04 9-5 .643 4-4 .500 163,814 11,701
2004-05 6-9 .400 3-5 .375 175,215 11,681
2005-06 9-5 .643 3-5 .375 149,618 10,687
2006-07 16-1 .941 7-1 .875 199,733 11,749
2007-08 16-1 .941 9-0 1.000 209,865 12,345
2008-09 15-3 .833 7-2 .778 246,744 13,708
2009-10 14-2 .875 7-2 .778 218,896 13,681
2010-11 16-0 1.000 9-0 1.000 222,659 13,916
2011-12 13-4 .765 5-4 .556 226,504 13,324
2012-13 12-7 .632 5-4 .556 225,286 11,857
2013-14 12-5 .706 4-5 .444 216,553 12,738
2014-15 14-3 .824 8-1 .889 195,884 11,523
2015-16 17-1 .944 8-1 .889 245,916 13,662
2016-17 15-2 .882 8-1 .889 234,930 13,819
2017-18 16-1 .941 8-1 .889 243,844 14,344
2018-19 15-0 1.000 10-0 1.000 217,005 14,467
2019-20
RECORD VS. BIG TEN OPPONENTSOpponent Record Opponent Record
Nebraska 7-0 Illinois 33-11
Rutgers 6-0 Indiana 33-12
Penn State 21-2 Michigan State 31-14
Wisconsin 40-4 Michigan 30-16
Northwestern 41-5 Ohio State 28-18
Minnesota 40-7 Maryland 3-1
Iowa 34-11
MACKEY ARENA MISCELLANEOUS
• “Haven’t been to a game in Mackey Arena as a fan in a long, long time. I forgot it’s basically the perfect college basketball arena in every way”.
-- Mark Titus (@ClubTrillion) -- Contributor to Ringer.com and author; Former Ohio State player
• “Mackey Arena is one of the underrated, great environments in basketball. Does not get the attention it deserves for a place that absolutely rocks.”
-- Dan Shulman (@DShulman_ESPN) -- ESPN play-by-play announcer
• “There is a possibility that Mackey Arena at Purdue is the loudest venue in college hoops. It kinda hurts to work here actually.”
-- Dave Flemming (@FlemmingDave) -- ESPN play-by-play announcer
• “I think this is the best atmosphere in college basketball. The sound in here is just deafening for opponents.”
-- Andy Katz (@TheAndyKatz) -- NCAA.com
• “This is one of the top fi ve environments in college basketball. Anyone that has been here knows that.”
-- Dan Dakich (@dandakich) -- ESPN color announcer
• “The atmosphere at Mackey Arena is one of the best I’ve ever been in. This place rivals anything I have ever seen. Just an incredible home crowd.”
-- Chris Holtmann -- Ohio State University head coach
• “I’ll be surprised if anybody beats this team in this building. It’s one of the toughest environments I’ve ever seen.”
-- David Padgett -- University of Louisville head coach
• “It’s so loud in here. It’s easily one of the loudest arena I have ever been in.”
-- Allison Williams (@AllisonW_Sports) -- ESPN sideline announcer
• “I feel like I say this every time Purdue plays a big home game but Mackey is a legitimately terrifying place.”
-- Eamonn Brennan (@eamonnbrennan) -- ESPN.com
• “Have said this for years: Mackey Arena has a case for most-intimidating atmosphere in the league when it’s rolling. Tonight, it’s rolling.”
-- Zach Osterman (@ZachOsterman) -- Indiana beat writer for Indy Star
• “Look up intimidation in the dictionary and you’ll fi nd a picture of Mackey Arena.”
-- Loren Tate (@Tatelines) -- Champaign News-Gazette
• “I’m listening to the TV broadcast on my phone and can’t hear a thing in this place. Mackey is ear-shattering loud.”
-- Bob Kravitz (@BKravitz) -- WTHR.com Columnist
WHAT OTHERS SAY ABOUT MACKEY ARENA
MACKEY ARENA NUMBERS
MACKEY ARENA STREAKS• Overall winning streak: 17 (Feb. 7, 2018 vs. [14] Ohio State)
• Non-conf. winning streak: 19 (Nov. 14, 2016 vs. [3] Villanova)
• Big Ten winning streak: 12 (Feb. 7, 2018 vs. [14] Ohio State)
MOST WINS IN MACKEY ARENA HISTORY 1. 2015-16 17
2. 2017-18, 2010-11, 2007-08, 2006-07 16
BIG TEN HOME RECORDS / CONF. GAMES (since 2014-15 season)Team 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 Total
PURDUE 8-1 8-1 8-1 8-1 10-0 42-4
Michigan State 6-3 7-2 8-1 8-1 9-1 38-8
Maryland 9-0 8-1 5-4 6-3 8-1 36-9
Michigan 6-3 6-3 7-2 8-1 9-1 36-10
Wisconsin 9-0 7-2 7-2 4-5 7-3 34-12
Ohio State 7-2 7-2 4-5 8-1 5-5 31-15
Indiana 6-3 9-0 5-4 6-3 5-5 31-15
Iowa 6-3 7-2 7-2 3-6 6-4 28-17
Nebraska 5-4 3-6 3-6 9-0 5-5 24-21
Illinois 7-2 3-6 5-4 3-6 5-4 23-22
Minnesota 4-5 2-7 6-3 3-5 7-3 22-23
Penn State 3-6 5-3 3-5 6-3 4-6 20-24
Northwestern 4-5 5-4 5-4 4-5 2-8 19-27
Rutgers 2-7 1-8 1-7 3-6 4-6 11-34 Through end of 2018-19 regular season.
NATION’S BEST HOME RECORDS (since 2006-07 season)Team 2019-20 Since 2006-07 Pct.
Kansas 215-12 .947
Duke 201-17 .922
Gonzaga 182-18 .910
Kentucky 208-21 .908
Belmont 154-17 .901
Michigan State 190-24 .888
Stephen F. Austin 171-24 .877
BYU 186-26 .877
North Carolina 186-26 .877
San Diego State 183-27 .871
Saint Mary’s 200-30 .870
Xavier 181-27 .870
VCU 178-27 .868
New Mexico State 189-29 .867
Purdue 191-30 .864 Entering the 2019-20 season.
NATION’S BEST HOME RECORD (Since 2015-16)Team 2019-20 2015-16 Pct. Streak
Purdue 63-4 .940 W-17
Kansas 60-4 .938 W-21
South Dakota State 53-4 .930 W-8
Kentucky 65-5 .929 W-4
New Mexico State 62-5 .925 W-13
Nevada 58-5 .921 W-18
Villanova 54-5 .915 W-11
Belmont 49-5 .907 W-8 Entering the 2019-20 season.
NATION’S BEST HOME RECORD (Since 2017-18)Team 2019-20 Since 2017-18 Pct.
Houston 0-0 34-1 .971
Gonzaga 0-0 32-1 .970
Purdue 0-0 31-1 .969
Nevada 0-0 29-1 .967
South Dakota State 0-0 29-1 .967
Buff alo 0-0 28-1 .966
LOUDEST CROWDS AT MACKEY ARENA (since 2009-10 season)122.3 dB Indiana Feb. 28, 2017
119.1 dB [2] Ohio State Feb. 20, 2011
118.2 dB [8] Michigan State Feb. 9, 2016
116.9 dB [3] Villanova Nov. 14, 2016
116.8 dB [4] West Virginia Jan. 1, 2010
116.6 dB Indiana Jan. 28, 2015
OVERALL HOME WINNING STREAKDates No.
Dec. 22, 1967 to Feb. 14, 1970 30
March 3, 2010 to Dec. 31, 2011 26
Jan. 8, 2017 to Jan. 31, 2018 21
Dec. 5, 1987 to Dec. 19, 1988 19
Jan. 19, 1983 to Feb. 25, 1984 18 Since 1967-68 season.
NON-CONFERENCE HOME WIN STREAKDates No.
Dec. 6, 2008 to Dec. 20, 2011 27
Dec. 15, 1991 to Nov. 24, 1996 27
Nov. 19, 2005 to Dec. 17, 2007 21
Nov. 18, 2016 to present 19
Dec. 6, 1996 to Dec. 12, 1998 18
Nov. 30, 2001 to Dec. 20, 2003 17 Since 1967-68 season.
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HEAD COACH MATT PAINTER Record at Purdue: 321-159 (.669) / 15th year | Career Record: 346-164 (.678) / 16th year
• With fi ve Sweet 16 appearances, 11 NCAA Tournament berths, three Big Ten regular-season championships, a Big Ten Tournament title, an Elite
Eight and an international gold medal on his résumé, 15th-year head coach Matt Painter is widely regarded as one of the brightest young minds
in all of college basketball.
• He was voted by his peers as the NABC National Coach of the Year after leading a team that started with a 6-5 record to the 2019 Elite Eight.
• Painter was named the 2019 Big Ten Coach of the Year and has led Purdue to three straight Sweet 16 appearances.
• Painter affi rmed his long-term commitment to Purdue in October of 2018, agreeing to a two-year extension that will keep him in West Lafayette
through at least the 2023-24 season. The deal features fi ve, one-year extensions that go into eff ect through the 2028-29 season. Following the
2029 season, Painter will still only be 58 years old.
• Painter enters the 2019-20 season third on the school’s all-time wins list (321) behind legendary mentors, Gene Keady and Ward “Piggy” Lambert,
both of whom have been inducted into the College Basketball Hall of Fame.
• Has averaged almost 23 wins a season in his 14 years at Purdue. If you don’t include the fi rst transitional year (9-19 record), the average balloons to
24.0 wins per year over the last 13 seasons.
• Has won at least 25 games in nine of his 15 seasons as a collegiate head coach.
• Painter’s four Big Ten Coach of the Year honors are the third most in league history (Gene Keady - 7; Bobby Knight - 5; Bo Ryan - 4).
• Painter has averaged 11.3 wins per year in conference play, the fi fth-best average in Big Ten Conference history.
• Is one of just two active coaches to have won a Big Ten championship.
• Painter’s 11 NCAA Tournaments in the last 13 years are the eighth most in the country.
• Purdue’s fi ve Sweet 16 appearances in the last 11 years are the ninth most nationally.
• Through last year, Painter’s 346 wins were the second most nationally for a coach nationally in under 15 years of coaching.
• Coach Painter’s 12 NCAA Tournaments are the most for a coach nationally under the age of 55 (as of April 1, 2020 -- Painter is 49 years old).
• Has produced draft picks in each of the last four years, one of only four programs nationally that can say that.
• Purdue is one of fi ve teams to have a Naismith position award fi nalist in each of the last four
years.
• Purdue has fi nished fi rst or second in Big Ten play in seven of Painter’s last 12 years.
• Has had 58 Academic All-Big Ten honorees in his 14 previous years at Purdue.
• Lastly, the fi ve winningest classes in school history have come during the Painter era (2019,
2018, 2012, 2011, 2010).
Born Aug. 27, 1970
Hometown Muncie, Indiana
High School Delta High School
Degree Purdue (1994); sociology
Master’s Eastern Illinois (1998); athletics administration
COACHING EXPERIENCEYears School, Position
1993-94 Wash. & Jeff erson, asst. coach
1994-95 Barton College, asst. coach
1995-98 Eastern Illinois, asst. coach
1998-03 Southern Illinois, asst. coach
2003-04 Southern Illinois, head coach
2004-05 Purdue, associate head coach
2006-pres. Purdue, head coach
PLAYING EXPERIENCEYears
1990-93 Purdue (Honorable mention All-Big Ten, 1993)
COACHING HONORS2004 Missouri Valley Coach of the Year
2004 District V Coach of the Year (USBWA)
2008 Big Ten Coach of the Year
2008 District V Coach of the Year (USBWA)
2008 District 10 Coach of the Year (NABC)
2010 Big Ten Coach of the Year
2010 District V Coach of the Year (USBWA)
2010 District 7 Coach of the Year (NABC)
2011 Big Ten Coach of the Year
2011 District V Coach of the Year (USBWA)
2011 District 7 Coach of the Year (NABC)
2017 District V Coach of the Year (USBWA)
2019 NABC National Coach of the Year
2019 Big Ten Coach of the Year
2019 District V Coach of the Year (USBWA)
2019 District 7 Coach of the Year (NABC)
COACHING TREE• Joey Brooks (Assistant coach at Nicholls State)• D.J. Byrd (Director of operations at Mercer)• Tarrance Crump (Assistant coach at Southeast Missouri State)• Grady Eifert (Graduate assistant at Purdue)• Greg Gary (Head coach at Mercer)• Johnny Hill (Assistant Coach at Grand Canyon University)• Kenneth Lowe (Assistant coach at Miami, Ohio)• Paul Lusk (Assistant coach at Creighton)• Cuonzo Martin (Head coach at Missouri)• Jack Owens (Head coach at Miami, Ohio)• Rick Ray (Head coach at Southeast Missouri State)• Ryne Smith (Assistant coach at Incarnate Word)• P.J. Thompson (Graduate assistant at Purdue)• Rodney Watson (Head coach at University of Southern Indiana)
NBA DRAFT PICKS UNDER PAINTER2007 Carl Landry, 31st to Seattle
2011 JaJuan Johnson, 27th to Boston via New Jersey
2011 E’Twaun Moore, 55th overall to Boston
2012 Robbie Hummel, 58th to Minnesota
2016 A.J. Hammons, 46th to Dallas
2017 Caleb Swanigan, 26th to Portland
2018 Vince Edwards, 52nd to Houston via Utah
2019 Carsen Edwards, 33rd to Boston via Philadelphia
ALL-AMERICANS UNDER PAINTER2010 Robbie Hummel, 2nd (NABC) / HM (AP)
2010 E’Twaun Moore, HM (AP)
2011 JaJuan Johnson, Consensus
2011 E’Twaun Moore, 3rd (NABC) / HM (AP)
2012 Robbie Hummel, HM (AP)
2016 A.J. Hammons, HM (AP)
2017 Caleb Swanigan, Consensus
2018 Carsen Edwards, 2nd (NABC) / 3rd (Sporting News)
2018 Isaac Haas, HM (AP)
2019 Carsen Edwards, Consensus (2nd team)
ABOUT PAINTER
Year School Overall Pct. Conf. Pct. Postseason
2003-04 Southern Illinois 25-5 .833 17-1 .944 NCAA (0-1)
2005-06 Purdue 9-19 .321 3-13 .188
2006-07 Purdue 22-12 .647 9-7 .563 NCAA (1-1)
2007-08 Purdue 25-9 .735 15-3 .833 NCAA (1-1)
2008-09 Purdue 27-10 .730 11-7 .611 NCAA (2-1)
2009-10 Purdue 29-6 .829 14-4 .778 NCAA (2-1)
2010-11 Purdue 26-8 .765 14-4 .778 NCAA (1-1)
2011-12 Purdue 22-13 .629 10-8 .556 NCAA (1-1)
2012-13 Purdue 16-18 .471 8-10 .444 CBI (1-1)
2013-14 Purdue 15-17 .469 5-13 .278
2014-15 Purdue 21-13 .618 12-6 .667 NCAA (0-1)
2015-16 Purdue 26-9 .743 12-6 .667 NCAA (0-1)
2016-17 Purdue 27-8 .771 14-4 .778 NCAA (2-1)
2017-18 Purdue 30-7 .811 15-3 .833 NCAA (2-1)
2018-19 Purdue 26-10 .722 16-4 .800 NCAA (3-1)
2019-20 Purdue 0-0 .000 0-0 .000
Southern Illinois (1) 25-5 .833 17-1 .944 1 NCAA (0-1)
Purdue (14th) 321-159 .669 158-92 .632 11 NCAA (15-11)
Career (15th) 346-164 .678 175-93 .653 12 NCAA (15-12)
Postseason Record 27-26 .509
MVC Tournament 1-1 .500
Big Ten Tournament 11-13 .458
NCAA Tournament 15-12 .556
CBI Invitational 1-1 .500
YEAR-BY-YEAR COACHING RECORD
MILESTONE VICTORIESWin Score Opponent Date
1 67-62 Wyoming 11-22-03
26 82-75 Woff ord (1st win at Purdue) 11-19-05
50 62-38 Michigan State 2-7-07
100 49-45 Iowa 2-14-09
150 82-69 Northwestern 12-31-10
200 89-73 Minnesota 3-9-13
225 72-68 Minnesota (200th win at Purdue) 12-31-14
250 61-55 Wisconsin 12-29-15
300 86-61 IUPUI 12-10-17
325 84-46 Robert Morris (300th win at Purdue) 11-23-18
PAINTER’S HOME RECORD AT PURDUEYear Non-Conf. Big Ten Overall
2005-06 6-0 3-5 9-5
2006-07 9-0 7-1 16-1
2007-08 7-1 9-0 16-1
2008-09 8-1 7-2 15-3
2009-10 7-0 7-2 14-2
2010-11 7-0 9-0 16-0
2011-12 8-0 5-4 13-4
2012-13 7-3 5-4 12-7
2013-14 8-0 4-5 12-5
2014-15 6-2 8-1 14-3
2015-16 9-0 8-1 17-1
2016-17 7-1 8-1 15-2
2017-18 8-0 8-1 16-1
2018-19 5-0 10-0 15-0
2019-20
TOTALS 102-8 98-27 200-35
(.927) (.784) (.851)
MISCELLANEOUS
BIG TEN COACH OF THE YEAR HONORS7 Gene Keady Purdue
5 Bobby Knight Indiana
4 Matt Painter Purdue
4 Bo Ryan Wisconsin
3 Tom Izzo Michigan State
3 Thad Matta Ohio State
BIG TEN WINS LEADERS (ALL GAMES) Rk. Coach, Team Wins
1. Bob Knight, Indiana 659
2. Tom Izzo, Michigan State 603
3. Gene Keady, Purdue 512
4. Lou Henson, Illinois 421
5. Piggy Lambert, Purdue 371
6. Bo Ryan, Wisconsin 364
Branch McCracken, Indiana 364
8. Thad Matta, Ohio State 337
9. Jud Heathcote, Michigan State 336
10. Matt Painter, Purdue 321
BIG TEN WINS LEADERS (CONF. GAMES) Rk. Coach, Team Wins
1. Bob Knight, Indiana 353
2. Tom Izzo, Michigan State 288
3. Gene Keady, Purdue 265
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8. Harry Combes, Illinois 174
9. Bo Ryan, Wisconsin 172
10. Matt Painter, Purdue 158
AMONG THE ELITE
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WINS PER SEASON IN BIG TEN PLAYAvg. Coach School Wins Years
12.3 Bo Ryan Wisconsin 172 2002-15
12.2 Bob Knight Indiana 353 1972-00
12.0 Tom Izzo Michigan State 288 1996-pres.
11.5 Thad Matta Ohio State 150 2005-17
11.3 Matt Painter Purdue 158 2006-pres.
10.6 Gene Keady Purdue 265 1981-05* - Minimum 100 wins. / Through 2018-19 season.
ACTIVE BIG TEN COACHES TO WIN A CHAMPIONSHIPCoach School RS Tourn.
Tom Izzo Michigan State 9 6
Matt Painter Purdue 3 1
NCAA TOURNAMENTS BY BIG TEN COACHESApp. Coach Current School Total Yrs.
22 Tom Izzo Michigan State 24
12 Matt Painter Purdue 15
9 Mark Turgeon Maryland 19
9 Fran McCaff ery Iowa 23
5 Chris Holtmann Ohio State 8
4 Fred Hoiberg Nebraska 5
4 Brad Underwood Illinois 6
4 Archie Miller Indiana 8
3 Greg Gard Wisconsin 4
2 Richard Pitino Minnesota 7
1 Chris Collins Northwestern 6
1 Patrick Chambers Penn State 10
1 Steve Pikiell Rutgers 14
0 Juwan Howard Michigan 0* - While coaching at all schools. / Entering 2019-20 season.
WINS AT PURDUECoach Yrs. Gms. W L Pct.
Gene Keady 25 782 512 270 .655
Ward Lambert 29 523 371 152 .709
Matt Painter 15th 478 320 158 .669
GAMES COACHED AT PURDUECoach Yrs. Gms. W L Pct.
Gene Keady 25 782 512 270 .655
Ward Lambert 29 523 371 152 .709
Matt Painter 15th 478 320 158 .669
NCAA DIVISION I ACTIVE WINS LIST (55 or younger)Wins Coach School Age* Wins / Yr.**
509 Steve Alford Nevada 55 21.2
445 Ron Hunter Tulane 55 20.2
406 Tommy Amaker Harvard 54 17.7
405 Mark Turgeon Maryland 55 21.3
396 Jamie Dixon TCU 54 24.8
384 Sean Miller Arizona 51 25.6
367 Tom Crean Georgia 54 19.3
365 Mick Cronin UCLA 48 21.5
356 Greg McDermott Creighton 55 20.9
346 Matt Painter Purdue 49 23.1
338 Scott Drew Baylor 49 19.9
336 Brad Brownell Clemson 51 21.0
330 Travis Ford Saint Louis 50 17.4
323 Tony Bennett Virginia 50 24.8
* - Min. 5 years as D-I coach // age as of April 1, 2020.
** - Wins per year entering the 2019-20 season.
MOST APPEARANCES IN NCAA TOURNAMENT*NCAAs Coach School Age* Yrs.
35 Mike Krzyzewski Duke 73 45
34 Jim Boeheim Syracuse 75 44
29 Roy Williams North Carolina 69 32
24 Rick Barnes Tennessee 65 33
24 Bob Huggins West Virginia 66 35
22 Tom Izzo Michigan State 65 25
21 Bill Self Kansas 57 27
20 Mark Few Gonzaga 57 21
20 John Calipari Kentucky 61 28
18 Tubby Smith High Point 68 29
18 Lon Kruger Oklahoma 67 34
16 Jay Wright VIllanova 58 26
14 Mike Brey Notre Dame 61 25
14 Gregg Marshall Wichita State 57 22
14 Dana Altman Oregon 61 32
12 Matt Painter Purdue 49 16
12 Bruce Weber Kansas State 63 22
11 Sean Miller Arizona 51 16
11 Jamie Dixon TCU 54 17
* - Active coaches // age as of April 1, 2020
PAINTER AMONG THE NATION’S BEST
Date Opponent Site Score
2-11-06 [22] Michigan Home 84-70
11-29-06 [25] Virginia Home 61-59
2-15-07 [24] Indiana Home 81-68
12-15-07 [22] Louisville Indianapolis, Ind. 67-59
1-26-08 [11] Wisconsin Home 60-56
2-9-08 [8] Wisconsin Away 72-67
2-12-08 [10] Michigan State Home 60-54
12-20-08 [22] Davidson Indianapolis, Ind. 76-58
1-22-09 [21] Minnesota Away 70-62
2-17-09 [6] Michigan State Home 72-54
3-21-09 [15] Washington Portland, Ore. (NCAA) 76-74
11-23-09 [9] Tennessee St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands 73-72
1-1-10 [6] West Virginia Home 77-62
1-28-10 [16] Wisconsin Home 60-57
2-9-10 [10] Michigan State Away 76-64
2-17-10 [9] Ohio State Away 60-57
3-21-10 [23] Texas A&M Spokane, Wash. (NCAA) 63-61 •
1-22-11 [17] Michigan State Home 86-76
1-29-11 [16] Minnesota Home 73-61
2-16-11 [10] Wisconsin Home 70-62
2-20-11 [2] Ohio State Home 76-63
2-25-12 [11] Michigan Away 75-61
3-16-12 [24] Saint Mary’s Omaha, Neb. (NCAA) 72-69
1-2-13 [11] Illinois Home 68-61
3-3-13 [17] Wisconsin Away 69-56
1-24-15 [25] Iowa Home 67-63
1-28-15 [22] Indiana Home 83-67
2-4-15 [20] Ohio State Home 60-58
2-6-16 [8] Michigan State Home 82-81 •
2-27-16 [10] Maryland Home 83-79
12-17-16 [21] Notre Dame Indianapolis, Ind. 86-81
1-8-17 [13] Wisconsin Home 66-55
2-1-17 [25] Northwestern Home 80-59
2-4-17 [17] Maryland Away 73-72
3-18-17 [17] Iowa State Milwaukee, Wis. (NCAA) 80-76
11-24-17 [2] Arizona Paradise Island, Bahamas 89-64
11-28-17 [17] Louisville Home 66-57
1-25-18 [25] Michigan Home 92-88
12-6-18 [23] Maryland Home 62-60
1-3-19 [25] Iowa Home 86-70
1-19-19 [25] Indiana Home 70-55
1-27-19 [6] Michigan State Home 73-63
3-23-19 [23] Villanova Hartford, Conn. (NCAA) 87-61
3-28-19 [6] Tennessee Louisville, Ky. (NCAA) 99-94 •
Most wins vs. ranked team: Michigan State, Wisconsin - 6
Best record (min. 4 games): Wisconsin (6-7; .429)
Worst record (min. 4 games): Ohio State (3-12; .200)
WINS OVER TOP 25 TEAMS (44)
Overall Big Ten Non-Con.* B1G Tour. NCAAs Home Road Neutral vs. Top-25 Unranked Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. March
Year W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L Longest W Streak
2005-06 9-19 3-13 6-5 0-1 0-0 9-5 0-11 0-3 1-7 8-12 2-2 4-3 1-7 2-4 0-3 3 (Dec. 17-28)
2006-07 22-12 9-7 11-3 1-1 1-1 16-1 2-7 4-4 2-7 20-5 5-1 6-2 3-5 5-2 3-2 6 (Nov. 21-Dec. 9)
2007-08 25-9 15-3 9-4 0-1 1-1 16-1 6-5 3-3 4-4 21-5 3-1 6-3 7-1 6-1 3-3 11 (Jan. 12-Feb. 16)
2008-09 27-10 11-7 11-2 3-0 2-1 15-3 5-5 7-2 4-5 23-5 5-1 6-2 6-1 5-3 5-3 6 (Two Times)
2009-10 29-6 14-4 12-0 1-1 2-1 14-2 8-2 7-2 6-3 23-3 5-0 7-0 6-3 6-1 5-2 14 (Nov. 13-Jan. 5)
2010-11 26-8 14-4 11-2 0-1 1-1 16-0 7-5 3-3 4-2 22-6 5-1 8-0 5-3 6-1 2-3 10 (Dec. 1-Jan. 9)
2011-12 22-13 10-8 10-3 1-1 1-1 13-4 5-5 4-4 2-10 20-3 7-1 5-2 3-4 5-3 2-3 4 (Nov. 11-18)
2012-13 16-18 8-10 7-6 0-1 0-0 12-7 4-7 0-4 2-8 14-10 3-3 3-3 5-4 2-5 3-3 3 (Two Times)
2013-14 15-17 5-13 10-3 0-1 0-0 12-5 2-8 1-4 0-9 15-8 5-2 5-2 3-4 2-5 0-4 5 (Nov. 8-24)
2014-15 21-13 12-6 8-5 1-1 0-1 14-3 4-6 3-4 3-4 18-9 5-1 4-4 5-3 5-1 2-4 4 (Two Times)
2015-16 26-9 12-6 12-1 2-1 0-1 17-1 5-5 4-3 2-5 24-4 6-0 7-1 6-3 3-3 4-2 11 (Nov. 13-Dec. 12)
2016-17 27-8 14-4 11-2 0-1 2-1 15-2 6-4 6-2 5-3 22-5 5-2 7-0 5-3 7-1 3-2 7 (Dec. 3-28)
2017-18 30-7 15-3 11-2 2-1 2-1 16-1 8-2 6-4 3-4 27-3 6-2 7-0 9-0 4-3 4-2 19 (Nov. 24-Feb. 3)
2018-19 26-10 16-4 7-4 0-1 3-1 15-0 6-6 5-4 6-6 20-4 5-2 3-3 7-1 6-1 5-3 8 (Jan. 11-Feb. 9)
TOTALS 321-159 158-92 136-42 11-13 15-11 200-35 68-78 53-46 44-77 277-82 67-19 78-25 71-42 64-34 41-39 19 games
PCT. .669 .632 .764 .458 .577 .851 .466 .535 .364 .772 .779 .757 .628 .653 .513
STREAK L-1 W-1 W-2 L-2 L-1 W-17 W-1 L-1 L-1 W-1 L-1 W-2 W-6 W-4 L-1* - Denotes regular-season non-conference play. Does not include postseason opponents.
PAINTER RECORD BY CATEGORY
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2018-19 SEASON STATS
Overall record: 26-10 Conf: 16-4 Home: 15-0 Away: 6-6 Neutral: 5-4
Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg03 Edwards, Carsen 36-36 1275 35.4 277-703 . 3 9 4 135-380 . 3 5 5 185-221 . 8 3 7 14 116 130 3.6 73 0 104 113 10 48 874 24.314 Cline, Ryan 36-36 1223 34.0 149-352 . 4 2 3 111-266 . 4 1 7 23-33 . 6 9 7 6 98 104 2.9 56 1 120 42 4 23 432 12.032 Haarms, Matt 36-24 823 22.9 132-209 . 6 3 2 7-25 . 2 8 0 66-95 . 6 9 5 63 131 194 5.4 89 2 41 44 74 8 337 9.420 Eastern, Nojel 36-35 1016 28.2 102-206 . 4 9 5 0-4 . 0 0 0 65-100 . 6 5 0 67 132 199 5.5 86 4 89 51 12 39 269 7.524 Eifert, Grady 36-36 921 25.6 66-125 . 5 2 8 35-80 . 4 3 8 30-43 . 6 9 8 72 114 186 5.2 75 1 59 19 2 31 197 5.512 Boudreaux, Evan 25-4 301 12.0 45-99 . 4 5 5 9-26 . 3 4 6 31-42 . 7 3 8 38 38 76 3.0 34 0 15 15 2 5 130 5.250 Williams, Trevion 34-8 346 10.2 78-144 . 5 4 2 1-3 . 3 3 3 19-37 . 5 1 4 61 76 137 4.0 65 1 18 19 15 12 176 5.201 Wheeler, Aaron 36-0 494 13.7 60-135 . 4 4 4 31-85 . 3 6 5 19-31 . 6 1 3 34 75 109 3.0 65 1 15 24 17 21 170 4.755 Stefanovic, Sasha 36-0 414 11.5 30-77 . 3 9 0 25-61 . 4 1 0 5-14 . 3 5 7 3 37 40 1.1 43 0 16 25 4 20 90 2.502 Hunter Jr., Eric 36-1 452 12.6 27-89 . 3 0 3 10-46 . 2 1 7 15-21 . 7 1 4 16 34 50 1.4 37 0 39 21 3 13 79 2.215 Luce, Tommy 8-0 19 2.4 1-4 . 2 5 0 1-1 1.000 3-4 . 7 5 0 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 1 1 0 0 6 0.823 King, Kyle 8-0 17 2.1 0-2 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0 4 4 0.5 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0.0
Team 57 52 109 6Total.......... 36 7301 967-2145 . 4 5 1 365-977 . 3 7 4 461-641 . 7 1 9 431 907 1338 37.2 625 10 518 381 143 220 2760 76.7Opponents...... 36 7299 831-1997 . 4 1 6 295-862 . 3 4 2 464-634 . 7 3 2 335 818 1153 32.0 614 16 445 448 135 179 2421 67.2
TEAM STATISTICS PURDUE OPPSCORING 2760 2421 Points per game 76.7 67.2 Scoring margin +9.4 -FIELD GOALS-ATT 967-2145 831-1997 Field goal pct . 4 5 1 . 4 1 63 POINT FG-ATT 365-977 295-862 3-point FG pct . 3 7 4 . 3 4 2 3-pt FG made per game 10.1 8.2FREE THROWS-ATT 461-641 464-634 Free throw pct . 7 1 9 . 7 3 2 F-Throws made per game 12.8 12.9REBOUNDS 1338 1153 Rebounds per game 37.2 32.0 Rebounding margin +5.1 -ASSISTS 518 445 Assists per game 14.4 12.4TURNOVERS 381 448 Turnovers per game 10.6 12.4 Turnover margin +1.9 - Assist/turnover ratio 1.4 1.0STEALS 220 179 Steals per game 6.1 5.0BLOCKS 143 135 Blocks per game 4.0 3.8ATTENDANCE 217005 252006 Home games-Avg/Game 15-14467 12-12600 Neutral site-Avg/Game - 9-11200
Score by Periods 1st 2nd OT TotalsPurdue 1319 1395 46 2760Opponents 1129 1259 33 2421
Date Opponent Score Att.11/06/18 FAIRFIELD W 90-57 1432311/10/18 BALL ST. W 84-75 14804
1 11/15/18 vs Appalachian State W 92-70 40171 11/16/18 vs Davidson W 79-58 41351 11/18/18 vs Virginia Tech L 83-89 3985
11/23/18 ROBERT MORRIS W 84-46 128592 11/28/18 at Florida State L 72-73 9978* 12/01/18 at Michigan L 57-76 12707* 12/06/18 MARYLAND W 62-60 14242
12/09/18 at Texas L 68-72 100483 12/15/18 vs Notre Dame L 80-88 18743
12/20/18 OHIO W 95-67 1384012/29/18 BELMONT W 73-62 14804
* 01/03/19 IOWA W 86-70 13701* 01/08/19 at Michigan St. L 59-77 14797* 01/11/19 at Wisconsin Wot 84-80 17187* 01/15/19 RUTGERS W 89-54 14804* 01/19/19 INDIANA W 70-55 14804* 01/23/19 at Ohio State W 79-67 12736* 01/27/19 MICHIGAN ST. W 73-63 14804* 01/31/19 at Penn State Wot 99-90 8961* 02/03/19 MINNESOTA W 73-63 14804* 02/09/19 NEBRASKA W 81-62 14804* 02/12/19 at Maryland L 56-70 14813* 02/16/19 PENN ST. W 76-64 14804* 02/19/19 at Indiana W 48-46 17222* 02/23/19 at Nebraska W 75-72 15652* 02/27/19 ILLINOIS W 73-56 14804* 03/02/19 OHIO ST. W 86-51 14804* 03/05/19 at Minnesota L 69-73 10062* 03/09/19 at Northwestern W 70-57 70394 03/15/19 vs Minnesota L 73-75 185755 03/21/19 vs Old Dominion W 61-48 146955 03/23/19 vs Villanova W 87-61 150316 03/28/19 vs Tennessee Wot 99-94 06 03/30/19 vs Virginia L o t 75-80 21623
1 = Charleston Classic (Charleston, S.C.)2 = ACC / Big Ten Challenge (Tallahassee, Fla.)3 = Crossroads Classic (Indianapolis, Ind.)4 = Big Ten Tournament (Chicago, Ill.)5 = NCAA Tournament (Hartford, Conn.)6 = NCAA Tournament (Louisville, Ky.)* = Conference game
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MACKEY ARENA // NOV. 6, 2019 // GREEN BAY AT PURDUE // GAME 01
Category 2018-19 Painter Str.
All Games 26-10 321-159 L-1
At Home 15-0 200-35 W-17
On Road 6-6 68-78 W-1
At Neutral Sites 5-4 53-46 L-1
vs. Big Ten Foes 16-5 169-105 L-1
Big Ten Regular-Season 16-4 158-92 W-1
Big Ten Tournament 0-1 11-13 L-2
At Home 10-0 98-27 W-11
On Road 6-4 60-65 W-1
At Neutral Site 0-1 11-13 L-2
vs. Non-Conference Foes 10-5 152-54 L-1
At Home 5-0 102-8 W-19
On Road 0-2 8-14 L-2
At Neutral Site 5-3 42-32 L-1
vs. Ranked Opponent 6-6 44-77 L-1
vs. Unranked Opponent 20-4 277-82 W-1
In Overtime 3-1 11-13 L-1
Leading at Halftime 22-3 262-44 L-1
Trailing at Halftime 3-7 46-103 L-2
Tied at Halftime 1-0 13-12 W-1
Games Decided by 1-9 Pts. 7-7 110-91 L-1
3 Points or Less 3-2 36-30 L-1
4-6 Points 2-4 35-28 L-1
7-9 Points 2-1 39-33 W-1
Games Decided by 10+ Pts. 19-3 211-68 W-6
10-19 Points 11-3 109-53 W-4
20-Plus Points 8-0 102-15 W-22
Purdue Shoots 48% or Better 13-2 149-16 L-1
Purdue Shoots Less Than 48% 13-8 172-143 W-1
Opp. Shoots 48% or Better 5-5 31-68 W-1
Opp. Shoots Less Than 48% 21-5 290-91 L-1
Purdue Shoots Better Than Opp. 20-1 261-40 L-1
Opp. Shoots Better / Equal % 6-9 60-119 L-2
Purdue Outrebounds Opp. 23-5 232-60 W-3
Opp. Outreb. / Equals Purdue 3-5 89-99 L-1
Purdue Has More FT Attempts 17-2 234-32 W-11
Opp. Has More / Equal FT Att. 9-8 87-127 L-3
Purdue Makes 10+ 3-Ptrs. 13-4 74-17 L-1
Purdue Makes 0-4 3-Ptrs. 51-59 L-2
Opp. Makes 10+ 3-Ptrs. 9-4 33-25 W-7
Opp. Makes 0-4 3-Ptrs. 3-1 114-37 L-1
Purdue Has 0-9 Turnovers 10-7 90-37 L-1
Purdue Has 10-15 Turnovers 13-2 178-78 W-2
Purdue Has 16+ Turnovers 3-1 53-44 W-3
Opp. Has 0-9 Turnovers 7-2 59-57 L-1
Opp. Has 10-15 Turnovers 11-7 146-78 W-1
Opp. Has 16+ Turnovers 8-1 115-24 W-6
Purdue Has Fewer TOs 16-7 185-56 L-1
Purdue Has More / Equal TOs 10-3 136-103 L-1
Purdue Wins Reb. & TO Margin 13-3 115-11 L-1
Purdue Scores 0-49 Pts. 1-0 2-8 W-1
Purdue Scores 50-59 Pts. 0-3 7-41 L-15
Purdue Scores 60-69 Pts. 2-2 87-65 W-1
Purdue Scores 70-79 Pts. 10-3 108-33 L-1
Purdue Scores 80-89 Pts. 8-2 81-12 W-6
Purdue Scores 90+ Pts. 5-0 36-0 W-98
Opp. Scores 0-49 Pts. 3-0 45-1 W-16
Opp. Scores 50-59 Pts. 7-0 98-4 W-7
Opp. Scores 60-69 Pts. 9-0 116-46 W-10
Opp. Scores 70-79 Pts. 4-7 50-65 L-2
Opp. Scores 80-89 Pts. 1-3 8-34 L-1
Opp. Scores 90+ Pts. 2-0 3-9 W-2
0-1 Player in Double Figures 1-2 5-8 L-1
2 Players in Double Figures 4-2 53-43 W-3
3 Players in Double Figures 11-4 129-80 W-8
4 Players in Double Figures 8-2 93-19 W-1
5+ Players in Double Figures 2-0 41-9 W-5
In November 5-2 67-19 L-1
In December 3-3 78-25 W-2
In January 7-1 71-42 W-6
In February 6-1 64-34 W-4
In March 5-3 41-39 L-1
On Sunday 2-2 43-25 W-2
On Monday 10-5 W-1
On Tuesday 3-3 54-20 L-1
On Wednesday 2-1 55-28 W-2
On Thursday 7-0 30-20 W-8
On Friday 3-1 32-12 L-1
On Saturday 9-3 97-48 L-1
PURDUE’S RECORD WHEN...10+ POINTS 2020 CAREER
Matt Haarms 22 (20-2)
Nojel Eastern 13 (10-3)
Trevion Williams 6 (4-2)
Evan Boudreaux 5 (3-2)
Aaron Wheeler 4 (4-0)
Eric Hunter Jr. 3 (2-1)
Sasha Stefanovic 1 (1-0)
20+ POINTS 2020 CAREER
Matt Haarms 1 (1-0)
10+ REBOUNDS 2020 CAREER
Nojel Eastern 6 (5-1)
Trevion Williams 3 (2-1)
Matt Haarms 1 (1-0)
DOUBLE-DOUBLES 2020 CAREER
Nojel Eastern 4 (3-1)
Trevion Williams 2 (1-1)
Matt Haarms 1 (1-0)
STATSHEET STUFFER 2020 CAREER
Nojel Eastern 3 (2-1)
Matt Haarms 3 (3-0)
At least fi ve in three categories (pt, reb,
ast, stl, blk).
CONSECUTIVE 10+ POINT GAMES
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CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A 3-PTR
Aaron Wheeler 5
Eric Hunter Jr. 1
CONSECUTIVE FREE THROWS MADE
Evan Boudreaux 1
Aaron Wheeler 1
TEAM 0
OPENING TIPS WON LOST
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TOTALS 0 0
DUNKS CAREER
Matt Haarms 53
Aaron Wheeler 13
Nojel Eastern 13
Trevion Williams 7
Evan Boudreaux 2
Purdue Totals
AND-ONES CHANCES PCT.
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Purdue Totals
FIRST SUB 2020 CAREER
Matt Haarms 40
Ryan Cline 29
Eric Hunter Jr. 17
Evan Boudreaux 12
Trevion Williams 9
Aaron Wheeler 5
Nojel Eastern 4
Sasha Stefanovic 2
FIRST POINTS 2P 3P FT No.
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POINTS LEADER 2020 CAREER
Matt Haarms 2 (1-1)
Trevion Williams 1 (0-1)
REBOUNDS LEADER 2020 CAREER
Matt Haarms 9 (10-0)
Nojel Eastern 8 (7-1)
Trevion Williams 7 (4-3)
Evan Boudreaux 6 (3-3)
Aaron Wheeler 1 (1-0)
ASSISTS LEADER 2020 CAREER
Nojel Eastern 7 (4-3)
Eric Hunter Jr. 3 (2-1)
Matt Haarms 2 (1-1)
Aaron Wheeler 1 (1-0)
Trevion Williams 1 (1-0)
1 2 3 4 5 Games Record
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START CHARTPlayer 17 18 19 20 Tot. Cons. Record as Starter
Nojel Eastern 35 35 3 25-10
Matt Haarms 2 24 26 12 17-9
Trevion Williams 8 8 7-1
Evan Boudreaux 4 4 3-1
Eric Hunter Jr. 1 1 1-0
2019-20 STARTING LINEUP INFORMATION (0)
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CAREER STATS
BOUDREAUX, EvanField Goals 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds Scoring
SEASON GP-GS MIN/AVG FG-FGA FG% 3FG-FGA 3FG% FT-FTA FT% OFF DEF TOT AVG PF FO AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG2015-16 27-27 867/32.1 155-341 .455 28-69 .406 140-169 .828 64 190 254 9.4 72 3 31 70 7 22 478 17.72016-17 27-27 903/33.4 166-378 .439 37-105 .352 103-148 .696 56 201 257 9.5 59 1 26 81 14 21 472 17.52018-19 25-4 301/12.1 45-99 .455 9-26 .346 31-42 .738 38 38 76 3.0 34 0 15 15 2 5 130 5.2TOTAL 79-58 2071/26.2 366-818 .447 74-200 .370 274-359 .763 158 429 587 7.4 165 4 72 166 23 48 1080 13.7
EASTERN, NojelField Goals 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds Scoring
SEASON GP-GS MIN/AVG FG-FGA FG% 3FG-FGA 3FG% FT-FTA FT% OFF DEF TOT AVG PF FO AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG2017-18 37-0 467/12.6 42-87 .483 3-9 .333 20-48 .417 37 56 93 2.5 57 0 39 40 5 21 107 2.92018-19 36-35 1016/28.2 102-206 .495 0-4 .000 65-100 .650 67 132 199 5.5 86 3 89 51 12 39 269 7.5TOTAL 73-35 1483/20.3 144-293 .492 3-13 .231 85-148 .574 104 188 292 4.0 143 3 128 91 17 60 376 5.2
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#1 | AARON WHEELERPoints
S: 0
C: 15 vs. [23] Maryland (12-6-18)
Rebounds
S: 0
C: 7 vs. Ohio State (3-2-19)
Assists
S: 0
C: 3 vs. Wisconsin (1-11-19)
Steals
S: 0
C: 3 vs. [25] Indiana (1-19-19)
Blocked Shots
S: 0
C: 2, Three Times
Field Goals Made
S: 0
C: 6 vs. [23] Maryland (12-6-18)
Field Goal Attempts
S: 0
C: 8 vs. Texas (12-9-18)
Three-Pointers Made
S: 0
C: 3, Two Times
Three-Point Attempts
S: 0
C: 6 vs. [24] Maryland (2-12-19)
Free Throws Made
S: 0
C: 5 vs. Rutgers (1-15-19)
Free Throw Attempts
S: 0
C: 8 vs. Rutgers (1-15-19)
Minutes
S: 0
C: 22, Three Times
#2 | ERIC HUNTER JR.Points
S: 0
C: 13 vs. Ohio (12-20-18)
Rebounds
S: 0
C: 5 vs. Belmont (12-29-18)
Assists
S: 0
C: 6 vs. Robert Morris (11-23-18)
Steals
S: 0
C: 2 vs. Indiana (2-19-19)
Blocked Shots
S: 0
C: 1, Three Times
Field Goals Made
S: 0
C: 5 vs. Ohio (12-20-18)
Field Goal Attempts
S: 0
C: 6, Four Times
Three-Pointers Made
S: 0
C: 2, Two Times
Three-Point Attempts
S: 0
C: 5 vs. Northwestern (3-9-19)
Free Throws Made
S: 0
C: 2, Six Times
Free Throw Attempts
S: 0
C: 4 vs. [6] Tennessee (3-28-19)
Minutes
S: 0
C: 24 vs. Old Dominion (3-21-19)
#3 | JAHAAD PROCTORPoints
S: 0
C: 35 vs. North Carolina Wesleyan (12-17-18)
Rebounds
S: 0
C: 8 vs. Radford (2-27-19)
Assists
S: 0
C: 9 vs. North Carolina Wesleyan (12-17-18)
Steals
S: 0
C: 5 vs. North Carolina Wesleyan (12-17-18)
Blocked Shots
S: 0
C: 2, Three Times
Field Goals Made
S: 0
C: 14 vs. North Carolina Wesleyan (12-17-18)
Field Goal Attempts
S: 0
C: 21, Four Times
Three-Pointers Made
S: 0
C: 6 vs. William & Mary (11-10-17)
Three-Point Attempts
S: 0
C: 10 vs. Campbell (2-3-18)
Free Throws Made
S: 0
C: 10 vs. Campbell (2-7-19)
Free Throw Attempts
S: 0
C: 12 vs. Campbell (2-7-19)
Minutes
S: 0
C: 44 vs. North Carolina Wesleyan (12-17-18)
#4 | EMMANUEL DOWUONAPoints
S: 0
C: 0
Rebounds
S: 0
C: 0
Assists
S: 0
C: 0
Steals
S: 0
C: 0
Blocked Shots
S: 0
C: 0
Field Goals Made
S: 0
C: 0
Field Goal Attempts
S: 0
C: 0
Three-Pointers Made
S: 0
C: 0
Three-Point Attempts
S: 0
C: 0
Free Throws Made
S: 0
C: 0
Free Throw Attempts
S: 0
C: 0
Minutes
S: 0
C: 0
#5 | BRANDON NEWMANPoints
S: 0
C: 0
Rebounds
S: 0
C: 0
Assists
S: 0
C: 0
Steals
S: 0
C: 0
Blocked Shots
S: 0
C: 0
Field Goals Made
S: 0
C: 0
Field Goal Attempts
S: 0
C: 0
Three-Pointers Made
S: 0
C: 0
Three-Point Attempts
S: 0
C: 0
Free Throws Made
S: 0
C: 0
Free Throw Attempts
S: 0
C: 0
Minutes
S: 0
C: 0
#11 | ISAIAH THOMPSONPoints
S: 0
C: 0
Rebounds
S: 0
C: 0
Assists
S: 0
C: 0
Steals
S: 0
C: 0
Blocked Shots
S: 0
C: 0
Field Goals Made
S: 0
C: 0
Field Goal Attempts
S: 0
C: 0
Three-Pointers Made
S: 0
C: 0
Three-Point Attempts
S: 0
C: 0
Free Throws Made
S: 0
C: 0
Free Throw Attempts
S: 0
C: 0
Minutes
S: 0
C: 0
#12 | EVAN BOUDREAUXPoints
S: 0
C: 27, Three Times
Rebounds
S: 0
C: 18 vs. Cornell (2-19-16)
Assists
S: 0
C: 4 vs. LIU Brooklyn (12-18-16)
Steals
S: 0
C: 4 vs. Canisius (1-12-16)
Blocked Shots
S: 0
C: 2, Five Times
Field Goals Made
S: 0
C: 11 vs. Pine Manor (1-16-16)
Field Goal Attempts
S: 0
C: 21 vs. Penn (2-5-16)
Three-Pointers Made
S: 0
C: 4, Two Times
Three-Point Attempts
S: 0
C: 8 vs. Cal State Bakersfi eld (1-3-17)
Free Throws Made
S: 0
C: 10, Three Times
Free Throw Attempts
S: 0
C: 15 vs. Brown (2-24-17)
Minutes
S: 0
C: 40 vs. Brown (2-26-16)
#0 | MASON GILLISPoints
S: 0
C: 0
Rebounds
S: 0
C: 0
Assists
S: 0
C: 0
Steals
S: 0
C: 0
Blocked Shots
S: 0
C: 0
Field Goals Made
S: 0
C: 0
Field Goal Attempts
S: 0
C: 0
Three-Pointers Made
S: 0
C: 0
Three-Point Attempts
S: 0
C: 0
Free Throws Made
S: 0
C: 0
Free Throw Attempts
S: 0
C: 0
Minutes
S: 0
C: 0
SEASON / CAREER HIGHS
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#14 | JARED WULBRUNPoints
S: 0
C: 19 vs. Redlands (2-13-19)
Rebounds
S: 0
C: 4, Two Times
Assists
S: 0
C: 5 vs. UC Santa Cruz (1-26-19)
Steals
S: 0
C: 2 vs. Pacifi c, Ore. (11-21-19)
Blocked Shots
S: 0
C: 0
Field Goals Made
S: 0
C: 6 vs. Redlands (2-13-19)
Field Goal Attempts
S: 0
C: 12 vs. Pomona-Pitzer (2-9-19)
Three-Pointers Made
S: 0
C: 5, Two Times
Three-Point Attempts
S: 0
C: 9, Four Times
Free Throws Made
S: 0
C: 5, Three Times
Free Throw Attempts
S: 0
C: 6, Two Times
Minutes
S: 0
C: 36 vs. Redlands (1-9-19)
#15 | TOMMY LUCEPoints
S: 0
C: 4 vs. Lipscomb (12-30-17)
Rebounds
S: 0
C: 1, Three Times
Assists
S: 0
C: 3 vs. Chicago State (11-12-17)
Steals
S: 0
C: 1, Two Times
Blocked Shots
S: 0
C: 0
Field Goals Made
S: 0
C: 2 vs. Lipscomb (12-30-17)
Field Goal Attempts
S: 0
C: 2, Five Times
Three-Pointers Made
S: 0
C: 1 vs. Appalachian State (11-15-18)
Three-Point Attempts
S: 0
C: 1, Three Times
Free Throws Made
S: 0
C: 2 vs. Fairfi eld (11-6-18)
Free Throw Attempts
S: 0
C: 2, Seven Times
Minutes
S: 0
C: 6 vs. Chicago State (11-12-17)
#20 | NOJEL EASTERNPoints
S: 0
C: 15 vs. Northwestern (3-9-19)
Rebounds
S: 0
C: 11 vs. [6] Michigan State (1-27-19)
Assists
S: 0
C: 8 vs. SIU-Edwardsville (11-10-17)
Steals
S: 0
C: 4 vs. Penn State (2-16-19)
Blocked Shots
S: 0
C: 2 vs. [23] Maryland (12-6-18)
Field Goals Made
S: 0
C: 5, Six Times
Field Goal Attempts
S: 0
C: 10 vs. Illinois (2-27-19)
Three-Pointers Made
S: 0
C: 1, Three Times
Three-Point Attempts
S: 0
C: 3 vs. Fairfi eld (11-18-17)
Free Throws Made
S: 0
C: 8, Two Times
Free Throw Attempts
S: 0
C: 10 vs. [6] Michigan State (1-27-19)
Minutes
S: 0
C: 36 vs. Minnesota (3-15-19)
#21 | MATT FROSTPoints
S: 0
C: 0
Rebounds
S: 0
C: 0
Assists
S: 0
C: 0
Steals
S: 0
C: 0
Blocked Shots
S: 0
C: 0
Field Goals Made
S: 0
C: 0
Field Goal Attempts
S: 0
C: 0
Three-Pointers Made
S: 0
C: 0
Three-Point Attempts
S: 0
C: 0
Free Throws Made
S: 0
C: 0
Free Throw Attempts
S: 0
C: 0
Minutes
S: 0
C: 0
SEASON / CAREER HIGHS
#32 | MATT HAARMSPoints
S: 0
C: 21 vs. Illinois (2-27-19)
Rebounds
S: 0
C: 10 vs. Illinois (2-27-19)
Assists
S: 0
C: 4, Two Times
Steals
S: 0
C: 3 vs. Minnesota (3-5-19)
Blocked Shots
S: 0
C: 5, Six Times
Field Goals Made
S: 0
C: 8, Three Times
Field Goal Attempts
S: 0
C: 12, Two Times
Three-Pointers Made
S: 0
C: 1, Eight Times
Three-Point Attempts
S: 0
C: 3 vs. [7] Michigan (12-1-18)
Free Throws Made
S: 0
C: 7, Two Times
Free Throw Attempts
S: 0
C: 10 vs. Penn State (2-16-19)
Minutes
S: 0
C: 37 vs. [2] Virginia (3-30-19)
#50 | TREVION WILLIAMSPoints
S: 0
C: 16, Two Times
Rebounds
S: 0
C: 13 vs. Rutgers (1-15-19)
Assists
S: 0
C: 3 vs. Wisconsin (1-11-19)
Steals
S: 0
C: 3 vs. Wisconsin (1-11-19)
Blocked Shots
S: 0
C: 2, Three Times
Field Goals Made
S: 0
C: 8, Two Times
Field Goal Attempts
S: 0
C: 13 vs. Rutgers (1-15-19)
Three-Pointers Made
S: 0
C: 1 vs. Ohio State (3-2-19)
Three-Point Attempts
S: 0
C: 1, Three Times
Free Throws Made
S: 0
C: 3, Two Times
Free Throw Attempts
S: 0
C: 4, Two Times
Minutes
S: 0
C: 25 vs. Wisconsin (1-11-19)
#55 | SASHA STEFANOVICPoints
S: 0
C: 14 vs. Rutgers (1-15-19)
Rebounds
S: 0
C: 6 vs. Robert Morris (11-23-18)
Assists
S: 0
C: 2, Five Times
Steals
S: 0
C: 2, Five Times
Blocked Shots
S: 0
C: 1, Four Times
Field Goals Made
S: 0
C: 5 vs. Rutgers (1-15-19)
Field Goal Attempts
S: 0
C: 6, Two Times
Three-Pointers Made
S: 0
C: 4 vs. Rutgers (1-15-19)
Three-Point Attempts
S: 0
C: 5 vs. Rutgers (1-15-19)
Free Throws Made
S: 0
C: 2, Two Times
Free Throw Attempts
S: 0
C: 3 vs. Penn State (2-16-19)
Minutes
S: 0
C: 23 vs. [15] Florida State (11-28-18)
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National Rankings:
#23 / Associated Press
#22 / Coaches
2019-20 Record / Conf:
0-0 / 0-0
Last Game:
Def. Southern Indiana
88-59 (EXH)
Nov. 1, 2019
Next Game:
November 9, 2019
Texas
Head Coach:
Matt Painter
PUR: 321-159 / 15th
CAR: 346-164 / 16th
Assistant Coaches:
Brandon Brantley
Steve Lutz
Micah Shrewsberry
Elliot Bloom (DBO)
2019-20 SCHEDULEOpponent Date / Result
Southern Indiana (EXH) W, 88-59
Green Bay N6
Texas N9
Marquette N13
Chicago State N16
Jacksonville State N23
VCU N29
Fla. State / Tennessee N30
Virginia D4
Northwestern D8
Nebraska D15
Ohio D17
Butler D21
Central Michigan D28
Minnesota J2
Illinois J5
Michigan J9
Michigan State J12
Maryland J18
Illinois J21
Wisconsin J24
Rutgers J28
Northwestern F1
Iowa F5
Indiana F8
Penn State F11
Ohio State F15
Wisconsin F18
Michigan F22
Indiana F27
Iowa M3
Rutgers M7
Big Ten Tournament M11-15
NCAA Tournament M17 - A6
MEDIAWeb: PurdueSports.com
Twitter: @BoilerBall
Contact: Chris Forman
Email: [email protected]
Offi ce: 765-494-3201
Cell: 413-687-4590
Twitter: @Forman
PURDUE BOILERMAKERS2019-20 Record: 0-0 (0-0 B1G) | AP Ranking: 23 | Streak: Loss-1
Scoring Off ense: 76.7 | Scoring Defense: 67.2 | Scoring Margin: +9.4
Field Goal Pct.: .451 | Field Goal Pct. Defense: .416 | 3-Pt. Percentage: .374
Rebound Margin: +5.1 | Turnover Margin: +1.9
• Purdue is 13-1 under Matt Painter in season openers, having won six in a row; 11 of 13 wins by 25 or more points.
• Purdue returns just 45.5 percent of its scoring and just 23.0 percent of its Big Ten-record 365 3-pointers from last year.
• Purdue is ranked in the AP preseason poll for the fi fth straight year -- the longest span in school history.
• Purdue is one of four schools (Gonzaga, Kentucky, Michigan) to make three straight Sweet 16 appearances.
• Purdue has fi nished fi rst or second in seven of the last 12 years in the Big Ten standings.
• Purdue has won 17 straight home games entering Wednesday’s opener -- the sixth-longest streak nationally.
#0 | Mason Gillis | Fr. | Forward | @GillisMason6-7 | 210 | New Castle, Ind. | New Castle
GP / GS PPG RPG APG Blks. Stls. FG % 3P % FT %
0 / 0 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
LAST: 1 point, 6 rebs, 2 asts, 1 stl in win over Southern Indiana.
• Missed his senior season at New Castle with a knee injury.
• Avg. 21.6 PPG, 12.2 RPG and 2.3 APG as a junior; 59.5 % FGs, 45.0 3P %.
• Turned down off ers from Ohio State, Butler and Xavier.
• Was one of the state’s top HS baseball players, before focusing on hoops.
CAREER HIGHS
P: 0
R: 0
A: 0
M: 0
#1 | Aaron Wheeler | So. | Forward | @_AaronWheeler_6-9 | 205 | Stamford, Conn. | Brewster Academy (N.H.)
GP / GS PPG RPG APG Blks. Stls. FG % 3P % FT %
36 / 0 4.7 3.0 0.4 17 21 .444 .365 .613
LAST: 17 points, 4 rebs, 3 blks, 1 stl in win over Southern Indiana.
• Big-time talent that could have a big year for the Boilermakers.
• His 31 3-ptrs. last year were 10th most by a FR; tallest player w/ 30 triples.
• Avg. 6.0 PPG and 2.8 RPG in the postseason; 11-18 FGs, 6-11 3Ps.
• Avg. 5.9 PPG while shooting 26-44 FGs & 17-35 3Ps vs. ranked teams.
CAREER HIGHS
P: 15 [23] Maryland (12-6-18)
R: 7 Ohio State (3-2-19)
A: 3 Wisconsin (1-11-19)
M: 22 Three Times
#2 | Eric Hunter Jr. | So. | Guard | @ebuckets2_6-4 | 175 | Indianapolis, Ind. | Tindley Prep
GP / GS PPG RPG APG Blks. Stls. FG % 3P % FT %
36 / 1 2.2 1.4 1.1 3 13 .303 .217 .714
LAST: 9 points, 4 asts, 3 rebs in win over Southern Indiana.
• Had an excellent off season and thrust himself into the starting lineup.
• Strong NCAA Tournament a year ago (2.3 PPG, 2.8 RPG, 2.0 APG).
• Had an 8.00 assist / turnover ratio in NCAA Tournament play (8 / 1).
• Scored 10 points with 3 asts and 3 rebs in last year’s season opener.
CAREER HIGHS
P: 13 Ohio (12-20-18)
R: 5 Belmont (12-29-18)
A: 6 Robert Morris (11-23-18)
M: 24 Old Dominion (3-21-19)
#3 | Jahaad Proctor | Sr. | Guard | @Haadi_A16-3 | 205 | Harrisburg, Pa. | Harrisburg | Iona | High Point
GP / GS PPG RPG APG Blks. Stls. FG % 3P % FT %
31 / 31 19.5 3.8 3.3 11 39 .464 .331 .771
LAST: 10 points, 3 asts, 1 reb, 1 stl in win over Southern Indiana.
• Named 2nd-team All-Big South and the Big South Scholar-Athlete of Year.
• One of 20 players to avg. 19.0 PPG, 3.5 RPG. 3.0 APG and 1.0 SPG.
• Enters season with 16 straight double-fi gure scoring games.
• Tallied 17 games with 20 or more points a year ago.
CAREER HIGHS
P: 35 N.C. Wesleyan (12-17-18)
R: 8 Radford (2-27-19)
A: 9 N.C. Wesleyan (12-17-18)
M: 44 N.C. Wesleyan (12-17-18)
#4 | Emmanuel Dowuona | R-Fr. | Center | @Emmanuelnii326-10 | 230 | Miami, Fla. | Westwood Christian
GP / GS PPG RPG APG Blks. Stls. FG % 3P % FT %
0 / 0 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
LAST: 4 points, 5 rebs (all off ensive) in win over Southern Indiana.
• One of Purdue’s most-physically imposing players.
• Will provide quality depth off the bench.
• Was ranked No. 87 by ESPN in the class of 2018.
• Is an outstanding painter / artist.
CAREER HIGHS
P: 0
R: 0
A: 0
M: 0
#5 | Brandon Newman | Fr. | Guard | @ballislife_2196-5 | 190 | Valparaiso, Ind. | Valparaiso
GP / GS PPG RPG APG Blks. Stls. FG % 3P % FT %
0 / 0 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
LAST: 3 points, 2 rebs, 2 asts, 1 stl in win over Southern Indiana.
• Ranked No. 75 by Rivals.com in the class of 2019.
• Finished 2nd in Indiana Mr. Basketball voting.
• Avg. 27.2 PPG, 8.8 RPG and 2.5 SPG while shooting almost 40 % from deep.
• Has the potential to be a very versatile player on both ends of the fl oor.
CAREER HIGHS
P: 0
R: 0
A: 0
M: 0
#11 | Isaiah Thompson | Fr. | Guard | @IThompson116-1 | 165 | Zionsville, Ind. | Zionsville
GP / GS PPG RPG APG Blks. Stls. FG % 3P % FT %
0 / 0 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
LAST: 8 points, 2 rebs, 1 ast, 1 blk, 1 stl in win over Southern Indiana.
• Thompson had a big AAU summer performance with the Indy Heat (2018).
• Avg. 23.1 PPG, 2.7 APG and 1.5 SPG as a senior at Zionsville.
• Was named to 2018 Peach Jam All-Breakout Team.
• Brother, P.J., started at Purdue (2016-18) and is now a grad assistant.
CAREER HIGHS
P: 0
R: 0
A: 0
M: 0
#12 | Evan Boudreaux | Sr. | Forward | @EBoudreaux126-8 | 220 | Lake Forest, Ill. | Lake Forest | Dartmouth
GP / GS PPG RPG APG Blks. Stls. FG % 3P % FT %
25 / 4 5.2 3.0 0.6 2 5 .455 .346 .738
LAST: 7 points, 6 rebs, 1 blk in win over Southern Indiana.
• Scored in double-fi gures in fi ve of fi rst seven games last year.
• Tallied his 1,000th career point in the loss to Virginia Tech.
• Suff ered an injury in the fi rst meeting vs. Michigan St., limiting his role.
• Mother, Gail, was a three-time All-American in basketball at Dartmouth.
CAREER HIGHS
P: 27 Three Times
R: 18 Cornell (2-19-16)
A: 4 LIU Brooklyn (12-18-16)
M: 40 Brown (2-26-16)
#14 | Jared Wulbrun | So. | Guard | @jaredwulbrun5-10 | 185 | Stanford, Calif. | Palo Alto | Cal Lutheran
GP / GS PPG RPG APG Blks. Stls. FG % 3P % FT %
0 / 0 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
LAST: Did not register any statistics in win over Southern Indiana.
• A strong shooter, Wulbrun is a walk-on transfer from Cal Lutheran.
• Played in all 25 games with 23 starts; avg. 6.6 PPG with 43 3-pointers.
• Led his HS team to back-to-back trips to the state semifi nals.
• Father, Jeff , is the associate head coach at Stanford University.
CAREER HIGHS
P: 19 Redlands (2-13-19)
R: 4 Two Times
A: 5 UC Santa Cruz (1-26-19)
M: 36 Redlands (1-9-19)
#15 | Tommy Luce | Sr. | Guard | @tluce_5-10 | 160 | Jeff ersonville, Ind. | Jeff ersonville
GP / GS PPG RPG APG Blks. Stls. FG % 3P % FT %
8 / 0 0.8 0.0 0.1 0 0 1-4 1-1 3-4
LAST: Did not register any statistics in win over Southern Indiana.
• Made fi rst career 3-pointer in the win over Appalachian State.
• Named to the Big Ten All-Academic team.
• Sportscenter’s Scott Van Pelt has called him “The King of Mackey”.
• Was given task of guarding Purdue WR Rondale Moore in high school.
CAREER HIGHS
P: 4 Lipscomb (12-30-17)
R: 1 Three Times
A: 3 Chicago State (11-12-17)
M: 6 Chicago State (11-12-17)
#20 | Nojel Eastern | Jr. | Guard | @NEblessed_206-7 | 225 | Evanston, Ill. | Evanston Township
GP / GS PPG RPG APG Blks. Stls. FG % 3P % FT %
36 / 35 7.5 5.5 2.5 12 39 .495 0-4 .650
LAST: Did not play in the win over Southern Indiana.
• Preseason fi rst-team All-Big Ten.
• Named to Julius Erving Award watch list.
• One of the top defensive players in America.
• Recorded a team-best four double-doubles a year ago.
CAREER HIGHS
P: 15 Northwestern (3-9-19)
R: 11 [6] Michigan St. (1-27-19)
A: 8 SIU Edwardsville (11-10-17)
M: 36 Minnesota (3-15-19)
#21 | Matt Frost | Fr. | Forward | @m_frost216-5 | 200 | Columbus, Ind. | Columbus East
GP / GS PPG RPG APG Blks. Stls. FG % 3P % FT %
0 / 0 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
LAST: Did not register any statistics in win over Southern Indiana.
• Avg. 14.2 PPG, 6.2 RPG and 1.9 APG as a senior at Columbus East.
• The Republic Boys Basketball Player of the Year; fi rst-team all-conference.
• First-team academic all-state selection.
• Family includes 11 Purdue alums, including brother Kyle -- current student.
CAREER HIGHS
P: 0
R: 0
A: 0
M: 0
#32 | Matt Haarms | Jr. | Center | @MattyHaarms7-3 | 250 | Amsterdam, Netherlands | Sunrise Christian (Kan.)
GP / GS PPG RPG APG Blks. Stls. FG % 3P % FT %
36 / 24 9.4 5.4 1.1 74 8 .632 .280 .695
LAST: 16 points, 5 rebs, 3 asts in win over Southern Indiana.
• Named to Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Award watch list.
• FG Pct. was sixth-best in school history a year ago.
• His 74 blocks were 10th most in a season in school history.
• Hit the game-winning tip-in in a 48-46 win over Indiana in Bloomington.
CAREER HIGHS
P: 21 Illinois (2-27-19)
R: 10 Illinois (2-27-19)
B: 5 Six Times
M: 37 [2] Virginia (3-30-19)
#50 | Trevion Williams | So. | Forward | @twill___6-9 | 270 | Chicago, Ill. | Henry Ford (Mich.)
GP / GS PPG RPG APG Blks. Stls. FG % 3P % FT %
34 / 8 5.2 4.0 0.5 15 12 .542 1-3 .514
LAST: 10 points, 3 rebs in win over Southern Indiana.
• Named to Karl Malone Award watch list.
• Helped Team USA to U19 World Championship (8.9 PPG, 6.6 RPG).
• Avg. 20.3 points and 15.8 rebounds per 40 minutes a year ago.
• In games he played at least 12 mins, Purdue was 11-3.
CAREER HIGHS
P: 16 Two Times
R: 13 Rutgers (1-15-19)
A: 3 Wisconsin (1-11-19)
M: 25 Wisconsin (1-11-19)
#55 | Sasha Stefanovic | So. | Guard | @Sash_Stefanovic6-4 | 195 | Crown Point, Ind. | Crown Point
GP / GS PPG RPG APG Blks. Stls. FG % 3P % FT %
36 / 0 2.5 1.1 0.4 4 20 .390 .410 .357
LAST: 3 points, 4 asts, 2 stls in win over Southern Indiana.
• Had an excellent off season and thrust himself into the starting lineup.
• Recorded 4th-best 3P % by a freshman in school history (.410).
• In games he scored 4+ points, Purdue went 9-1; w/ a 3-ptr, went 13-3.
• Father, Lou, was selected in the 5th rd. of the 1985 NBA Draft (Seattle).
CAREER HIGHS
P: 14 Rutgers (1-15-19)
R: 6 Robert Morris (11-23-18)
A: 2 Five Times
M: 23 [15] Florida St. (11-28-18)