Purdue Boilermakers men's basketball, Houston and Sweet 16
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The Boilermakers will still get their two-week break from basketball following Friday’s 62-60 Sweet 16 loss to Houston.
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Auburn chipped away and eventually exploded on a 31-8 run, setting up a matchup against Michigan State on Sunday.
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“Obviously, when you’re calling stuff at the end of the game, it’s gotta be something that you’ve worked on countless times,” Kelvin Sampson told on-court reporter Evan Washburn after the game.
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Purdue rallied from a 10-point deficit to tie Houston with 35 seconds left. The Cougars had the last laugh to end the Boilermakers' season.
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A family legacy at Purdue is leaving the program, and it comes fewer than 12 hours after the Boilermakers' heartbreaking loss to Houston in the Sweet 16.
Purdue is a No. 4 seed in March Madness, while top-seeded Houston is on a long winning streak. Here are the TV channel, bracket, a prediction, odds.
Purdue basketball coach Matt Painter thinks Houston has what it takes to win the national championship in March Madness.
The men's NCAA Tournament heated up with the highly anticipated Sweet 16 showdown between the No. 4 Purdue Boilermakers and the No. 1 Houston Cougars. Houston's last-second 62-60 victory advanced it to the Elite Eight,
Houston boasts the nation's No. 1 defense. Trey Kaufman-Renn averages 20.3 points per game for Purdue. He'll have to do more against the Cougars.
Purdue’s season ended with a loss but with heads held high. Hear what Purdue forward Cam Heide after the Sweet 16 loss to Houston.
It didn't take long for the Boilermakers to take control of the game, and never gave it up, as they reached their sixth Sweet 16 since 2017.
A family legacy at Purdue is leaving the program, and it comes fewer than 12 hours after the Boilermakers' heartbreaking loss to Houston in the Sweet 16.