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181110 Purdue Game Notes.Indd Purdue BoilermakerS 2018-19 Basketball Game Notes 23 Big Ten Championships | 50 All-Americans | 10 Big Ten Coaches of the Year | 30 NCAA Tournaments | Back-to-back Sweet 16 Appearances PURDUE RECORDS [24 / 22] PURDUE (1-0) BALL STATE (1-0) Overall: 1-0 Win-1 @BoilerBall @BallStateMBB vs. Big Ten opponents: 0-0 Loss-1 Head Coach: Matt Painter (Purdue ‘94) Head Coach: James Whitford (Wisconsin ‘94) Non-Conference regular-season: 1-0 Win-8 Record at Purdue: 296-149 (14th) Record at Ball State: 74-88 (6th) Home: 1-0 Win-3 Overall Record: 321-154 (15th) Overall Record: 74-88 (6th) Away: 0-0 Win-1 Record vs. Ball State: 4-0 Record vs. Purdue: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 Loss-1 GAMEDAY INFO IINSIDENSIDE THE NUMBERS SCHEDULE AND RESULTS Date Nov. 10, 2018 Category (2018-19 Stats) Purdue Ball St. P / O Tip Time 8:01 p.m. ET Streak Win-1 Win-1 Date Rank Opponent TV Time/Result Location West Lafayette, Ind. Scoring Off ense 90.0 86.0 N6 24 / -- Fairfi eld BTN+ W, 90-57 Arena Mackey Arena (14,804) Scoring Defense 57.0 69.0 N10 1 24 / -- Ball State TBA 8 p.m. Television BTN Field Goal Pct. .542 .492 N15 2 -- / -- vs. Appalachian State ESPN2 5 p.m. Online Stream BTN Plus on BTN2Go.com Field Goal Pct. Defense .367 .388 N16 2 -- / -- vs. Wichita St. / Davidson TBD TBD Talent Jordan Bernfeld, Robbie Hummel 3-Point Pct. .467 .368 N18 2 -- / -- vs. To Be Determined TBD TBD Radio Purdue Radio Network Free Throw Pct. .800 .750 N23 -- / -- Robert Morris BTN 2 p.m. Talent Larry Clisby, Rob Blackman, Ralph Taylor Rebound Margin +15.0 +4.0 N28 3 -- / 17 at Florida State ESPN2 9 PM Satellite Radio SIRIUS (133), XM (195), Internet (957) Assist:Turnover Ratio 1.31 1.56 D1 * -- / 19 at Michigan ESPN 3:30 PM Live Stats PurdueSports.com Turnover Margin -1.00 +2.00 D6 * -- / RV Maryland BTN 7 PM D9 -- / RV at Texas ESPN2 6 PM THE SCENE SETTER THE TWO TEAMS THE TALKING POINTS D15 4 -- / RV vs. Notre Dame CBS 1:30 PM • The Purdue men’s basketball team closes out • Purdue opened the 2018-19 season in • Purdue has won eight straight games against D20 -- / -- Ohio BTN 7 PM its season-opening two-game homestand impressive fashion, defeating Fairfi eld 90-57 in-state foes, as well as eight straight home D29 -- / -- Belmont FS1 4:30 PM hosting Ball State on Saturday. on Tuesday in Mackey Arena. games against in-state opposition. J3 * -- / -- Iowa BTN 7 PM • Action tips off at 8 p.m. ET, from Mackey • Carsen Edwards led four players in double • Purdue has won 15 straight games at home J8 * -- / 10 at Michigan State TBA 9 PM Arena. The contest will be televised on fi gures with 30 points, while Ryan Cline (13), against non-conference foes. The last loss J11 * -- / RV at Wisconsin FS1 9 PM BTN with Jordan Bernfeld and Robbie Eric Hunter Jr. (10) and Evan Boudreaux (10) came to Villanova on Nov. 14, 2016. J15 * -- / -- Rutgers BTN 7 PM Hummel calling the action courtside. all joined him. • When the Paint Crew has been in attendance, J19 * -- / RV Indiana FOX 2 PM • On the radio waves, the contest will be • The Boilermakers shot over 54.0 percent from Purdue has won 45 of its last 47 home games J23 * -- / -- at Ohio State BTN 7 PM available on the Purdue Radio Network the fi eld and outrebounded the Stags by 15 (Villanova, Ohio State). J27 * -- / 10 Michigan State CBS 1 PM and TuneIn.com, with Larry Clisby, Rob to fuel the rout. • Purdue has won 26 straight games when J31 * -- / -- at Penn State FS1 7 PM Blackman and Ralph Taylor on the • Purdue made 14 3-pointers, the most in a shooting 48.0 percent or better from the fi eld. F3 * -- / -- Minnesota BTN Noon call. There will be no pregame show to season opener in school history. • Purdue is ranked No. 24 in the preseason AP F9 * -- / RV Nebraska BTN 8:30 p.m. accomodate Purdue football’s postgame • Ball State enters with a 1-0 record after Poll. Purdue has been ranked in four straight F12 * -- / RV at Maryland BTN 6:30 p.m. show following its contest with Minnesota. blowing out Indiana State 86-69 in the AP preseason polls for the fi rst time in school F16 * -- / -- Penn State BTN 4 p.m. • Live stats will be provided on PurdueSports. opener in Muncie. Tahjal Teague scored history. F19 * -- / RV at Indiana TBA 7 p.m. com, and as always, Twitter updates will be 21 points with seven rebounds and Tayler • With the ranking, Purdue has been ranked F23 * -- / RV at Nebraska BTN 4 p.m. available on Purdue’s offi cial account (@ Persons added 16 points and fi ve assists. in 57 of the last 58 AP polls (since start of F27 * -- / -- Illinois BTN 8:30 p.m. BoilerBall). • Ball State was picked second in the MAC West 2015-16 season), the fourth-highest total M2 * -- / -- Ohio State TBA 2 p.m. • Purdue is looking for a 2-0 start for the 12th division preseason poll. nationally (Villanova, North Carolina, Kansas M5 * -- / -- at Minnesota BTN 8 p.m. time in 14 seasons under Matt Painter. • Ball State, which won at Notre Dame last -- 58; every poll). M9 * -- / -- at Northwestern TB 2:30 p.m. • Purdue will travel to somewhat warmer year, has eight players from the state of • Purdue’s 84 wins since the start of the 2015- M13 5 -- / -- Big Ten Tournament First Round climates next week for the Charleston Classic, Indiana on its roster. 16 season are the ninth most nationally, and M14 5 -- / -- Big Ten Tournament Second Round leaving Tuesday for the Palmetto State. the most in the Big Ten. M15 5 -- / -- Big Ten Tournament Quarterfi nals M16 5 -- / -- Big Ten Tournament Semifi nals PROBABLE LINEUPS M17 5 -- / -- Big Ten Tournament Finals [24 / 22] Purdue Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown GP / GS PPG RPG APG MPG • Home games played at Mackey Arena F 24 Grady Eifert (eye-fert) 6-6 220 Jr. Fort Wayne, Ind. 1 / 1 9.0 10.0 1.0 28.0 • All times Eastern and subject to change. C 32 Matt Haarms (harms) 7-3 250 So. Amsterdam, Netherlands 1 / 1 9.0 8.0 3.0(b) 17.0 * Denotes Big Ten Conference Game 1 Denotes Charleston Classic (West Lafayette, Ind.) G 3 Carsen Edwards 6-1 200 Jr. Atascocita, Texas 1 / 1 30.0 0.0 2.0 28.0 2 Denotes Charleston Classic (Charleston, S.C.) G 14 Ryan Cline 6-6 195 Sr. Carmel, Ind. 1 / 1 13.0 2.0 8.0 29.0 3 Denotes ACC / Big Ten Challenge (Tallahassee, Fla.) G 20 Nojel Eastern (gel / like Jello) 6-6 220 So. Evanston, Ill. 1 / 1 0.0 4.0 1.0 23.0 4 Denotes Crossroads Classic (Indianapolis, Ind.) F 1 Aaron Wheeler 6-9 200 R-Fr. Stamford, Conn. 1 / 0 2.0 4.0 0.0 12.0 5 Denotes Big Ten Tournament (Chicago, Ill.) G 2 Eric Hunter Jr. 6-3 170 Fr. Indianpolis, Ind. 1 / 0 10.0 3.0 3.0 17.0 C 4 Emmanuel Dowuona (doo-Wanna) 6-10 230 Fr. Miami, Fla. -- REDSHIRTING 2018-19 SEASON -- F 12 Evan Boudreaux (Boo-Dro) 6-8 220 Jr. Lake Forest, Ill. 1 / 0 10.0 2.0 1.0 18.0 G 15 Tommy Luce (loose) 5-10 150 So. Jeff ersonville, Ind. 1 / 0 2.0 0.0 0.0 3.0 PURDUE SOCIAL MEDIA F 23 Kyle King 6-6 215 Fr. St. Charles, Ill. 1 / 0 0.0 1.0 0.0 2.0 F 50 Trevion Williams 6-9 280 Fr. Chicago, Ill. 1 / 0 2.0 1.0 0.0 4.0 Twitter | Instagram: @BoilerBall | @ChrisForman12 (Twitter) G 55 Sasha Stefanovic (stef-ON-uh-vitch) 6-4 195 Fr. Crown Point, Ind. 1 / 0 3.0 1.0 1.0 19.0 SoundCloud: @PurdueSports (audio highlights) Facebook: Facebook.com/BoilerBall [-- /--] Ball State Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown GP / GS PPG RPG APG MPG F 12 Brachen Hazen 6-8 211 So. Columbia City, Ind. 1 / 1 15.0 9.0 1.0 26.0 ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS F 14 Kyle Mallers 6-7 217 Jr. Fort Wayne, Ind. 1 / 1 4.0 7.0 4.0 28.0 SID Contact: Chris Forman F 25 Tahjal Teague 6-8 215 Jr. Indianapolis, Ind. 1 / 1 21.0 7.0 0.0 32.0 Offi ce | Cell Phone: 765.494.3201 | 413.687.4590 G 1 K.J. Walton 6-3 200 Jr. Indianapolis, Ind. 1 / 1 15.0 6.0 2.0 28.0 Email: [email protected] G 2 Tayler Persons 6-3 196 Sr. Kokomo, Ind. 1 / 1 16.0 2.0 5.0 33.0 #BOILERUP | @BOILERBALL | PURDUESPORTS.COM GAME 02 // BALL STATE AT PURDUE // NOV. 10, 2018 // MACKEY ARENA MEDIA AVAILABILITY (all times Eastern; contact Chris Forman for more information) Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday November 10 November 11 November 12 November 13 November 14 November 15 November 16 GAMEDAY • No Availability • Coach Painter Radio Show • Student-Athletes • No Availability GAMEDAY GAMEDAY • vs. Ball State 6:00 p.m. 1:15 p.m. • vs. Appalachian State • vs. Davidson / Wichita St. • BTN • Coach Painter • ESPN2 • TBD • Mackey Arena 1:45 p.m. • Charleston, S.C. • Charleston, S.C. • 8:00 p.m. • TD Arena • TD Arena • 5:00 p.m.
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