NCAAB Game Recap - Louisville at Purdue
Tue Nov 28, 2017 8:00 PM EST

Toled
58
Kansas
96
F
Savan
66
WichSt
112
F
Baylor
63
Xav
76
F
Lou
57
Purd
66
F
(N/A)
54
FAU
91
F
(N/A)
91
SCSt
100
F
Detr
82
IPFW
91
F
LoyMD
63
Dart
64
F
UNCG
72
Presb
74
F
LIU
69
NJIT
73
F
App
72
VCU
85
F
FSU
78
Rut
73
F
Brown
62
URI
86
F
HiPt
63
Pitt
71
F
Iona
93
Ohio
88
F
David
85
UNCC
70
F
NW
51
GaTec
52
F
OakCi
57
Ball
81
F
Chat
70
Akr
75
F
Schr
55
SHSU
81
F
(N/A)
59
SEMO
83
F
VMI
76
ChaSo
68
F
LoyLA
53
SeLA
80
F
(N/A)
66
HCU
96
F
(N/A)
53
TNSt
67
F
(N/A)
56
Murr
85
F
IUPUI
77
W IL
90
F
(N/A)
75
UND
82
F
McNee
78
UL
89
F
JackSt
52
ULM
65
F
Radf
62
Vand
74
F
UtSt
65
Valpa
72
F
UTSA
96
Tuls
100
F
ColSt
67
MOSt
77
F
W MI
65
StLou
51
F
UTRGV
64
SMU
95
F
SDSt
99
Miss
97
F(OT)
NDSU
50
SFA
54
F
Maine
55
GTown
76
F
KennSt
71
Wash
85
F
LoyIL
53
Bois
87
F
Ill
73
Wake
80
F
Iowa
55
VaTec
79
F
UCSB
79
USF
72
F
CSLA
66
LoyMa
87
F
CSNor
63
Cal
83
F

Nov 28, 2017, 8:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

(17) Louisville

22

35

57

Purdue

23

43

66

Purdue uses size advantage to upend No. 17 Louisville 66-57
Tue Nov 28, 2017 11:21 PM

WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. (AP) Purdue coach Matt Painter gambled Tuesday night.

Center Isaac Haas made sure it paid off.

The 7-foot-2 senior played most of the final 15 minutes with three fouls, banging around and drawing fouls on Louisville's leaner defenders. Eventually, Haas' inside presence loosened up the defense for his teammates who used a late run to finally get past the 17th-ranked Cardinals 66-57 in the ACC/Big Ten Challenge.

"We were in foul trouble early," Painter said. "To be in the position we were (at halftime), I really felt fortunate. In the second half, we wanted to get the ball inside, get some points from those guys and I think we did a good job of that."

It wasn't pretty.

Both teams struggled to score and each lost key players because of more foul trouble early in the second half. But Haas showed size still works against smaller, more athletic defenders.

After being reinserted with the Boilermakers (6-2) trailing 33-27, Haas drew five fouls over the next 2:05, spurring a 16-3 run that turned Purdue's 33-27 deficit into a 43-36 lead with 9:12 to play. He had nine points, four rebounds and needed some extra attention in the training room afterward.

"He got hit right on the elbow and wasn't able to make a fist," Painter said. "He's still in the training room, so right now I don't know (the extent)."

Vincent Edwards led the Boilermakers with 15 points and seven rebounds. Carsen Edwards and Dakota Mathias each scored 13 as the Boilermakers beat their second straight ranked opponent and their 11th straight at home.

Louisville (4-1) was led by V.J. King with 17 points and Deng Adel with 13. But as Haas banged around inside, they struggled to find answers.

Anas Mahmoud went to the bench with his third foul right after Haas re-entered.

Ray Spalding didn't fare any better, drawing his third and fourth fouls in a 35-second span that put him on the bench with 13:46 left. Forty-two seconds after that Mahmoud was back on the bench with his fourth foul.

And when Louisville tried to protect its big men that didn't work too well, either.

The Cardinals did charge back with an 8-0 run to take a 44-43 lead with 7:59 to go, but Mathias and Carsen Edwards ignited the decisive 11-4 run that gave Purdue control with a 60-54 cushion with less than a minute to go. They closed it out at the free throw line.

"We tried to be the more physical team on the backboard," Louisville interim coach David Padgett said. "I think we did a pretty good job of that."

BIG, BAD & UGLY

Louisville's length caused all sorts of problems for the Boilermakers, which is why Painter went with his big lineup of Haas and 7-3 redshirt freshman Matt Haarms.

It helped for a while then was cast aside when Haas picked up his second foul midway through the first half. Sixty-seven seconds into the second half, Haas was back on the bench with his third foul but he didn't pick up another the rest of the night.

Offensively, it was dreadful.

Louisville shot a season-low 31.7 percent from the field, was 6 of 18 on 3s and scored a season-low 22 points in the first half.

Purdue wasn't much better. It shot 33.3 percent from the field, was 5 of 23 on 3s and scored a season-low 23 points in the first half.

BIG PICTURE

Louisville: The previously undefeated Cardinals failed their first big test. While they played well defensively, the offense still needs work - and a lot of it.

Purdue: Purdue's shooting woes followed them from The Bahamas back home. But they may have learned a valuable lesson from that trip as they fought their way back.

THEY SAID IT:

Louisville: "I told our guys it's going to hurt, it should hurt," Padgett said. "But if they give that kind of effort every game, I'm going to be proud of them."

Purdue: "I think we learned from the losses," Mathias said. "That's what good teams do."

UP NEXT

Louisville: Returns home Sunday to take on No. 20 Seton Hall.

Purdue: Opens Big Ten play Friday at Maryland.

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Leaders

Louisville PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
V. King 17 0 0 6 0 0
D. Adel 13 0 2 4 2 0
Purdue PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
V. Edwards 15 0 0 7 0 0
D. Mathias 13 0 2 3 2 1

Team Comparison

Lou Purd
Points For 57 66
Field Goals 20/63-32% 19/57-33%
Three Pointers 6/18-33% 5/23-22%
Free Throws 11/14-79% 23/32-72%
Offensive Rebounds 11 9
Defensive Rebounds 30 30
Rebounds 42 44
Blocks 1 5
Steals 6 5
Turnovers 14 11
Personal Fouls 23 16
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2017-18 Reg Season - Purd Leads Series 1-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Tue Nov 28 Lou 57 @ Purd 66 V. King 17 V. Edwards 15

Game Information

Stadium: Mackey Arena, West Lafayette, Indiana
Attendance: 14,804
Game Time: