NCAAB Game Recap - Purdue at Arizona
Fri Nov 24, 2017 9:30 PM EST

Duke
85
Tex
78
F(OT)
Purd
89
Ariz
64
F
Oakl
59
Kansas
102
F
UConn
57
MSU
77
F
Vill
64
NrthIA
50
F
Fla
111
Gonz
105
F(2OT)
UNC
87
Ark
68
F
UMass
51
Minn
69
F
Xav
86
AzSt
102
F
Pepp
65
TAMU
81
F
StFPA
72
Lou
84
F
Vand
59
Seton
72
F
StMar
79
WaSt
84
F
UCF
45
WVU
83
F
Bama
71
BYU
59
F
Mizzu
90
StJon
82
F
ChiSt
73
Presb
75
F
TNTec
86
NebOm
85
F
ArkSt
61
SoFL
72
F
Furm
78
UNH
64
F
ECU
47
Rut
61
F
LongB
74
OrSt
69
F
NoAZ
71
UCIrv
77
F
SeLA
77
Samf
71
F
AbCh
85
Campbl
80
F(OT)
Tenn
67
NCSU
58
F
MD-ES
66
JackSt
63
F
Nich
88
UMBC
89
F
PorSt
69
Butl
71
F
SprH
67
NOrl
74
F
Bry
78
Hartfo
73
F
Seatt
84
Wash
89
F
ORU
48
PSU
86
F
TXSo
77
Clem
84
F
UtSt
71
NE
67
F
Harv
77
StJos
71
F
AlaAM
74
Niag
96
F
Toled
77
Corn
80
F
StFNY
76
Navy
85
F
N TX
49
GaTec
63
F
JU
92
Fairf
84
F
E MI
67
Ind
87
F
UNCW
78
LoyIL
102
F
CenCT
74
Clev
73
F
USC-Up
74
BGSU
83
F
Portl
71
Okla
93
F
Norf
53
RobM
75
F
USM
71
SDak
84
F
W Ky
63
SMU
61
F
UGA
68
SDSU
75
F
WCU
65
TexAr
89
F
NM
67
TCU
69
F
FlaAM
50
WIGB
57
F
GWebb
47
WriSt
67
F
Winth
85
Aub
119
F
Denv
71
FlGlf
79
F
UNCG
75
Wake
81
F
MtStM
77
Ohio
96
F
HiPt
67
UNCC
70
F
Kent
67
Valpa
77
F
UVA
70
URI
55
F
NCC
73
Ill
86
F
Nebras
84
Maris
59
F
GrgWas
59
KSU
67
F
E WA
69
Utah
85
F
TXAMC
58
UTSA
72
F
(N/A)
48
MOSt
80
F
Citad
78
FSU
113
F
(N/A)
44
E IL
96
F
SacHr
50
NW
81
F
Stan
71
OhSt
79
F
NWSt
60
ColSt
72
F
N CO
80
YSU
67
F
WIMil
49
Wisc
71
F
ArkPB
69
Pacif
78
F
CAPoly
53
CenMI
56
F
Oreg
89
DeP
79
F(OT)
Sac
63
CS-Ful
68
F
StBon
63
MD
61
F
PVAM
66
UCSB
69
F
Hamp
80
Rider
94
F
TxSt
62
Canis
68
F
Ida
62
CSBak
64
F
Nev
67
HI
54
F

Purdue 89, Arizona 64

Nov 24, 2017, 9:30 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

(18) Purdue

50

39

89

(2) Arizona

33

31

64

No. 18 Purdue beats No. 2 Arizona 89-64 for 7th in Atlantis
Sat Nov 25, 2017 1:20 AM

PARADISE ISLAND, Bahamas (AP) Purdue kept knocking down shots - 3-pointer after 3-pointer, with midrange jumpers thrown in - on the way to a lopsided win that allowed the 18th-ranked Boilermakers to close the Battle 4 Atlantis on a positive note.

The unexpected part? The overmatched opponent was a second-ranked Arizona team on its way to a third loss in as many days.

Dakota Mathias scored 24 points to help the Boilermakers roll past the Wildcats 89-64 in Friday night's seventh-place game, sending a Final Four favorite home with a winless showing in the Bahamas.

"I wouldn't have predicted we would come down here and finish 0-3," Arizona coach Sean Miller said. "That wasn't the goal. But nothing's ever as bad as it seems. And certainly we probably weren't nearly as good as everybody thought we were before we traveled down here."

This is the first three-game losing streak for Arizona since February 2010 during Miller's first season in Tucson.

The Boilermakers (5-2) had struggled with their shooting through two tournament losses of their own, but shot 57 percent and made 11 of 22 3-point attempts in a break-loose performance.

"It's a fun game, but you're out there to win, regardless of when you're playing and what you're playing for," Mathias said. "We had a great opportunity. They're the No. 2 team in the country, so to have that fall in our lap like it did was a great opportunity for us, and we just made the most out of it."

Carsen Edwards added 22 points in what could have been a possible title-game matchup in the eight-team tournament. Instead, the Boilermakers and Wildcats found themselves playing the final game just to salvage a win.

Now, shockingly, Arizona (3-3) is the lone team leaving the Bahamas with an 0-3 tournament record. Perhaps even more surprisingly, the Wildcats weren't competitive, trailing 50-33 at halftime and by as many as 28 points.

They also didn't get closer than a dozen points after halftime.

"Either of those games could've gone our way," Miller said of losses to North Carolina State and SMU on the first two days of the tournament. "Tonight we were outmatched. They were the better team. It felt that way early, it felt that way throughout.

"They're an excellent team, well coached. And the way they move the ball when they're making shots, they can beat anybody in the country. Tonight they were ready to go."

Freshman Deandre Ayton had 22 points before fouling out for the Wildcats, while junior Allonzo Trier - who came in averaging 27.8 points - finished with just eight on 3-for-10 shooting.

BIG PICTURE

Arizona: Paradise turned into a total nightmare for Arizona. There was the opening-game 90-84 loss to N.C. State that left Miller frustrated by his team's poor defense. Then there was the loss to SMU in which the Wildcats undercut any defensive gains by failing to secure stop-ensuring rebounds while committing 20 turnovers. This time, his team offered meager defensive resistance to a hot-shooting team that quickly gained confidence with each possession. And that raises the question: how far will the Wildcats fall in Monday's AP Top 25? Or will they stay in the rankings at all?

For now, Ayton said, the team had to "just take care of the gaps that we're missing this week."

Purdue: The Boilermakers couldn't hold leads in their first-round overtime loss to Tennessee, then got out-toughed in a loss to Western Kentucky. Still, Mathias had insisted there was plenty to play for. His team came out and proved it, playing with a free-flowing confidence while knocking down open look after open look to reboot their suddenly sputtering offense. Purdue shot just 39 percent from the field and 33 percent from behind the arc in the first two tournament games, but had no trouble tearing through Arizona's defense.

HAARMS' HELP

Matt Haarms had six points, four rebounds and five blocks in 20 minutes off the bench for Purdue, providing a first-half infusion of energy in battling with Ayton inside.

"I've never backed down from players like that," he said, adding: "I've just been taught whoever you're playing against, you respect them but you don't fear them."

HE SAID IT

"I don't think it answers what happened in the other two games. The other two games we didn't make shots. You have to be able to win versus good people when the ball doesn't go in." - Purdue coach Matt Painter on his team's Atlantis showing.

UP NEXT

Arizona: The Wildcats host Long Beach State on Wednesday.

Purdue: The Boilermakers host No. 19 Louisville in the ACC/Big Ten Challenge on Tuesday.

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Leaders

Purdue PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
D. Mathias 24 0 6 5 1 0
C. Edwards 22 0 0 4 1 1
Arizona PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
D. Ayton 22 0 0 8 0 1
B. Randolph 17 0 1 1 1 0

Team Comparison

Purd Ariz
Points For 89 64
Field Goals 31/54-57% 25/59-42%
Three Pointers 11/22-50% 3/17-18%
Free Throws 16/21-76% 11/16-69%
Offensive Rebounds 8 9
Defensive Rebounds 29 18
Rebounds 42 32
Blocks 7 3
Steals 6 4
Turnovers 14 11
Personal Fouls 19 20
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

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

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Fri Nov 24 Purd 89 @ Ariz 64 D. Mathias 24 D. Ayton 22

Game Information

Stadium: Imperial Arena at Atlantis Resort, Nassau, Bahamas
Attendance: 2,298
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