NCAAB Game Recap - Northwestern at Purdue
Sun Dec 8, 2019 5:00 PM EST

UNC
47
UVA
56
F
Gonz
83
Wash
76
F
Rut
65
MSU
77
F
Seton
66
IaSt
76
F
Clem
53
FSU
72
F
Dayt
78
StMar
68
F
Hou
76
SouthCar
56
F
TNWes
51
Chat
99
F
Colg
82
Niag
93
F(OT)
Tul
62
StLou
86
F
USC-Up
72
Furm
84
F
CenMI
55
Valpa
77
F
WichSt
80
OkSt
61
F
Marsh
72
Toled
82
F
USA
57
Rich
75
F
TNTec
54
Ohio
81
F
SacHr
79
Hartfo
62
F
W&M
62
Fairf
58
F
Coker
50
Charl
76
F
South
57
Akr
72
F
Tex
60
TAMU
50
F
SJSU
57
SDSU
59
F
(N/A)
50
N AL
78
F
Hask
55
ORU
95
F
(N/A)
39
MD-ES
85
F
NWSt
59
LSU
109
F
Buff
74
DeP
69
F
Trev
72
Lipsco
96
F
Denv
62
UCLA
81
F
NebOm
65
NoAZ
73
F
NW
44
Purd
58
F
LaTec
68
SHSU
71
F
UND
82
E WA
98
F
Lib
70
GrCan
61
F
E KY
57
NoKY
76
F

Dec 8, 2019, 5:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

Northwestern

16

28

44

Purdue

22

36

58

Purdue tops Northwestern 58-44 in Big Ten opener
Sun Dec 8, 2019 8:38 PM

WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. (AP) For Matt Haarms, defense will be the key to Purdue's success. If the Boilermakers have to win ugly, Haarms said so be it.

Sasha Stefanovic scored 14 points and Haarms added 12 points to lead Purdue to a 58-44 victory over Northwestern in the Big Ten opener for both teams on Sunday.

"The outside shot didn't go in at all throughout the entire game," Haarms said. "I think we responded really well after the initial shock of 'none of our shots are falling.' We knew this was going to be a game where we grind it out on defense. We had stops 10 of the last 11 possessions in the first half and it translated into the second half."

The Boilermakers (6-3) closed the second half with a nice spurt as well. Purdue led 49-42 with 4:01 to go before reeling off nine straight points to take command. Stefanovic scored 10 points in the second half including a 3-pointer that capped the 9-0 run and ignited the crowd.

"He had some looks that didn't go down in the first half," Purdue coach Matt Painter said of Stefanovic. "At the end of the day, he has a good (stat) line, going 5 of 10 from field and 2 of 5 from 3s and not turning the ball over (in 34 minutes)."

For the second consecutive game, the Boilermakers started the 7-foot-3 Haarms and 6-9 Trevion Williams together. Haarms hit 5 of 9 shots and Williams hit 3 of 4 for eight points.

"We work together well offensively," Haarms said. "We know how each other plays. If there is a question defensively, I think I have to do a better job guarding the (power forward)."

Jahaad Proctor added 10 points for Purdue, which won its seventh in a row over Northwestern. Haarms, Williams and Eric Hunter Jr. each had seven rebounds as Purdue held a 38-31 edge.

Pete Nance led Northwestern (4-4) with 14 points. He was the only Wildcat in double figures.

"We played nine guys in this game and five are playing in their first conference game," Wildcats coach Chris Collins said.

Collins described Purdue as one of the toughest places in the conference.

"For us to come out and not be rattled, I feel like we're getting better," he said. "We have to continue to learn how to win. When we got it to 49-42 after (Miller) Kopp hit a 3, I thought we could maybe steal a game if we got a couple of stops. Give them credit it was 9-2 after that. That's what winning teams do. They executed and got stops when they needed."

Purdue, which shot 39% overall, held a 22-16 lead after a sluggish first half as both teams suffered long scoring droughts.

"I felt like we had some good looks, but we also had some empty possessions," Painter said. "Give them credit, they had a good start to the game. We're learning as we go along offensively."

After A.J. Turner hit a 3-pointer to give the Wildcats a 14-13 with 7:44 left before the break, the Wildcats managed just one field goal the rest of the half.

Northwestern shot just 27% in the first half and 34% overall.

KEY STAT

Averaging 12 turnovers a game, Purdue was able to cut that in half with just six. That certainly helped on a slow shooting night. Northwestern committed 12.

BIG PICTURE

Northwestern will look to get its offense in gear and avoid another stumble against SIU-Edwardsville. The Wildcats already have suffered disappointing home losses to Merrimack and Radford.

Fresh from Wednesday's 69-40 rout of No. 5 Virginia, Purdue began defense of its Big Ten title with a lackluster shooting performance.

UP NEXT

Northwestern faces SIU-Edwardsville in a nonconference home game on Sunday.

Purdue is at Big Ten opponent Nebraska on Sunday. The Boilermakers follow that with a nonconference game at Ohio on Dec. 17 and No. 24 Butler at the Crossroads Classic in Indianapolis on Dec. 21.

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Leaders

Northwestern PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
P. Nance 14 0 1 6 0 0
M. Kopp 9 0 1 3 0 0
Purdue PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
S. Stefanovic 14 0 1 1 1 0
M. Haarms 12 0 3 7 0 2

Team Comparison

NW Purd
Points For 44 58
Field Goals 18/53-34% 23/59-39%
Three Pointers 5/17-29% 5/22-23%
Free Throws 3/4-75% 7/9-78%
Offensive Rebounds 5 9
Defensive Rebounds 26 29
Rebounds 34 41
Blocks 3 2
Steals 3 5
Turnovers 12 6
Personal Fouls 15 10
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2019-20 Reg Season - Purd Leads Series 1-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Sun Dec 8 NW 44 @ Purd 58 P. Nance 14 S. Stefanovic 14

Game Information

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