Game 1: Indiana vs Purdue
Game Recap
The Indiana Hoosiers and Purdue Boilermakers squared off in a heated Big Ten rivalry matchup on January 31, 2025. Purdue dominated from start to finish, securing an 82-68 victory, fueled by Zach Edey’s unstoppable inside presence and a suffocating defensive effort.
Indiana stayed competitive early, with Kel’el Ware knocking down key shots to keep it close at 40-34 at halftime. However, Purdue took over in the second half, as Edey scored 18 of his 28 points after the break, and the Boilermakers’ defense held Indiana to just 34% shooting in the final 20 minutes.
Key Performances
- Purdue Boilermakers:
- Zach Edey: 28 points, 12 rebounds, 2 blocks.
- Braden Smith: 15 points, 7 assists.
- Fletcher Loyer: 12 points, 4 three-pointers.
- Indiana Hoosiers:
- Kel’el Ware: 18 points, 8 rebounds.
- Xavier Johnson: 14 points, 5 assists.
- Malik Reneau: 10 points, 6 rebounds.
Statistical Highlights
- Field Goal Percentage:
- Purdue: 50.5%
- Indiana: 41.2%
- Three-Point Shooting:
- Purdue: 42.8% (9/21)
- Indiana: 30.5% (6/19)
- Turnovers:
- Purdue: 7
- Indiana: 12
Game 2: Yale vs Princeton
Game Recap
In an Ivy League battle, the Princeton Tigers pulled off a 73-69 upset victory over Yale, shaking up the conference standings. Caden Pierce led Princeton with a clutch performance, scoring 22 points and grabbing 9 rebounds.
The game was tight throughout, with Yale’s August Mahoney leading the charge in the first half as Yale took a 35-31 lead. However, Princeton stormed back in the second half, with Pierce and Matt Allocco combining for 15 points in the final six minutes to seal the win.
Key Performances
- Princeton Tigers:
- Caden Pierce: 22 points, 9 rebounds, 3 steals.
- Matt Allocco: 16 points, 5 assists.
- Zakai Zeigler: 12 points, 3 three-pointers.
- Yale Bulldogs:
- August Mahoney: 19 points, 4 assists.
- Danny Wolf: 15 points, 10 rebounds (double-double).
- John Poulakidas: 13 points, 3 assists.
Statistical Highlights
- Field Goal Percentage:
- Princeton: 47.2%
- Yale: 44.6%
- Three-Point Shooting:
- Princeton: 40.0% (8/20)
- Yale: 36.8% (7/19)
- Turnovers:
- Princeton: 9
- Yale: 11
Takeaways
- Purdue’s dominance in the Big Ten continues, with Zach Edey solidifying himself as one of the best players in college basketball.
- Indiana struggled with consistency, particularly in the second half, and needs to improve defensively.
- Princeton’s clutch shooting and defense led to a huge Ivy League win, shaking up the conference standings.
- Yale remains a strong Ivy League contender, but their inability to close out games could hurt them in the race for the conference title.
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