NCAAB Game Recap - Purdue at Iowa
Tue Mar 3, 2020 9:00 PM EST

NJIT
49
Lib
55
F
JU
88
NFla
91
F
FlGlf
63
Lipsco
68
F
N AL
72
Stetsn
82
F
IUPUI
59
IL-C
93
F
WIMil
57
YSU
63
F
Clev
59
Oakl
80
F
Campbl
68
UNCA
72
F
Tenn
81
KY
73
F
HolyC
62
Buck
65
F
HiPt
59
USC-Up
69
F
LoyMD
75
Leh
78
F
Presb
64
ChaSo
81
F
MD
67
Rut
78
F
MSU
79
PSU
71
F
Purd
77
Iowa
68
F
MissSt
71
SouthCar
83
F
Cin
79
SoFL
67
F
Syr
84
BC
71
F
TexAr
78
Troy
64
F
E MI
54
W MI
70
F
Albany
62
Vermt
85
F
Duques
80
VCU
77
F(OT)
David
63
Rich
80
F
Wake
83
UNC
93
F
UMassL
63
UNH
54
F
Stony
67
UMBC
75
F
BGSU
69
Kent
83
F
Maine
71
Hartfo
65
F
ArkLR
70
GASt
89
F
ArkSt
76
GaSo
75
F
Mia-O
69
Buff
75
F
CenMI
68
Ball
85
F
Ohio
67
Akr
74
F
Marq
68
DeP
69
F
CoCar
101
UL
108
F
TxSt
54
USA
58
F
Toled
50
NIU
71
F
App
61
ULM
57
F
Vand
87
Bama
79
F
SFA
77
AbCh
72
F
Tex
52
Okla
51
F
WVU
77
IaSt
71
F

Purdue 77, Iowa 68

Mar 3, 2020, 9:00 PM EST

Final

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2

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Purdue

42

35

77

(18) Iowa

25

43

68

Hunter Jr helps Purdue beat No. 18 Iowa 77-68
Wed Mar 4, 2020 12:41 AM

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) Purdue handed No. 18 Iowa its worst loss of the season last month. The Boilermakers used the same plan again in beating the Hawkeyes, 77-68, on Tuesday night.

Their offense wasn’t as powerful, but their defense made the biggest impact.

Purdue (16-14, 9-10 Big Ten) used a physical defense that was focused on Iowa’s Luka Garza, Joe Wieskamp and CJ Fredrick, the Hawkeyes’ top three scorers.

Garza, the Big Ten’s leading scorer, had 26 points and 12 rebounds, but Wieskamp was held to 10 points and Fredrick had just eight.

That was similar to the first meeting between the two teams, when Purdue defeated Iowa, 104-68. Garza had 26 points and no other Hawkeye scored in double figures.

The Hawkeyes shot just 37.5% from the field, 31% in the first half, in this game.

“When you give that much attention to those guys, some guys are going to be open,” Purdue coach Matt Painter said. “If they make some open shots, we’re going to have to change some things.”

Wieskamp said the Boilermakers were “strong dudes.”

“You could tell tonight they really keyed in on Luka, CJ and I,” Wieskamp said. “There weren’t a lot of opportunities for us tonight.”

“They’re really big and they’re really deep,” Iowa coach Fran McCaffery said of Purdue’s defense. “They’re very athletic.”

Garza had his 15th double-double of the season. It was the 15th consecutive Big Ten game of 20 or more points for Garza, the longest streak by a player in the conference in 20 years.

“He’s a good player,” Painter said. “Think of all the attention we gave him and he gets 26 and 12.

“We just wanted to make it hard for Wieskamp. Just make it difficult - stick with him. Garza’s such a tough cover. Garza’s going to score some points. Stay with (Wieskamp) and Fredrick and make it difficult on those guys.”

Eric Hunter Jr., scored a career-high 19 points, and Evan Boudreaux had 14 points and 14 rebounds to lead the Boilermakers.

Purdue had a season-high 19 3-pointers and shot 63.1% from the field in the first game.

This game was won on the inside, with Purdue scoring 30 points in the paint. The Boilermakers also had an 47-33 edge in rebounding, including 21 offensive rebounds.

“They pounded us on the glass,” Garza said.

“When you give up 21 offensive rebounds, we’re going to get beat,” McCaffery said. “It’s that simple.”

Purdue led by as many as 21 points in the first half.

“I don’t think the effort was there,” Garza said. “We had a couple of times (in the second half) where we fought back, but we didn’t fight back to the best of our abilities. We could have made a couple of more runs at it.

Jahaad Proctor added 12 points for Purdue.

Iowa (20-10, 11-8) had its 13-game home winning streak snapped, becoming the last Big Ten team to lose at home this season.

SINGLE-SEASON HISTORY

Garza became Iowa's all-time single-season scoring leader. Garza, who now has 712 points, passed John Johnson, who scored 699 points in the 1969-70 season.

“I’m sure it will feel good at some point,” Garza said. “I think it will be something I can look back on and be proud of. But right now it’s not important to me.”

BIG PICTURE

Purdue, which had lost four of its previous five games, kept its postseason hopes alive.

The Hawkeyes suffered a crucial loss chasing a double-bye in next week's Big Ten tournament. Iowa is tied for fifth place, 1 ½ games out of fourth place.

UP NEXT:

Purdue: The Boilermakers host Rutgers on Saturday.

Iowa: The Hawkeyes close the regular season at Illinois on Sunday.

Leaders

Purdue PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
E. Hunter 19 0 3 2 3 0
E. Boudreaux 14 0 3 14 0 0
Iowa PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
L. Garza 26 0 1 12 4 4
J. Wieskamp 10 0 0 7 0 1

Team Comparison

Purd Iowa
Points For 77 68
Field Goals 25/67-37% 21/56-38%
Three Pointers 8/27-30% 8/30-27%
Free Throws 19/22-86% 18/22-82%
Offensive Rebounds 21 10
Defensive Rebounds 26 23
Rebounds 52 36
Blocks 4 8
Steals 8 7
Turnovers 15 15
Personal Fouls 19 20
Technical Fouls 0 1
Ejections 0 0

2019-20 Reg Season - Purd Leads Series 2-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Wed Feb 5 Iowa 68 @ Purd 104 L. Garza 26 E. Boudreaux 18
Tue Mar 3 Purd 77 @ Iowa 68 E. Hunter 19 L. Garza 26

Game Information

Stadium: Carver-Hawkeye Arena, Iowa City, Iowa
Attendance: 13,216
Game Time: