The bucket comes back home...and I was blessed to see it in person.
The bucket comes back home...and I was blessed to see it in person.
For Joe...
Senior Day...for the bucket...and a bowl...can't wait.
Vince disappears. Haas refuses to play defense. Mathias couldn't shoot...Boogie and Haarms ride the bench. Purdue loses its second straight.
The Boilers dropped their second straight game in the Bahamas Thursday, falling 77-73 to an undermanned Western Kentucky squad. They'll face either SMU or Arizona Friday at 9:30 PM.
Tennessee pours it on late in the game, as shrinking Boilers lose in OT 78-75
IndyStar's Zach Osterman joins us to talk about the Bucket Game, IU basketball struggles, milk and pizza, peanut butter eating contests, and more.
VB's hopes for hosting NCAA tournament matches may have been dashed with a 1-3 loss at Michigan Saturday; they'll get a chance at revenge tonight in Holloway, and they close the regular season Friday vs. Michigan State.
We talk about Purdue's upset win at Iowa, Sindelar and Mahoungou, missed opportunities by brilliant coaches, and what should be the best Bucket Game of the last decade.
Nick Holt's defense and Elijah Sindelar's arm carry the Boilers to victory...Boilers set a three point record in Mackey.
Purdue hit 13 of a school-record 19 threes in a 58-point first half as they ran over Fairfield, 106-64. They'll look to go 5-0 for the 6th time in 10 years when they face Tennessee in the Battle 4 Atlantis quarterfinals Wednesday at noon.
Sindelar and Holt's defense keep Boilers' bowl hopes alive in Iowa city.
Purdue's last win over Iowa was at Iowa, when Danny Hope was circling the drain at Purdue but managed to coax a few final victories out of his squad. Since then, Iowa has done Purdue dirty. Do the Boilers have a shot against OMHR? (Spoiler alert: probably not.)
The Handsomes talk about the Boilermakers' Northwestern loss, the last two games of the season, and take reader questions about hand troubles, Purdue basketball, grit, and start a new Purdue football tradition.
Volleyball pulled off back-to-back upsets last week, dropping #3 Minnesota in four sets and #15 Wisconsin in straight sets to move to 10-6 in conference play and 20-7 overall. They travel to Rutgers and Michigan this week before ending the regular season at home against Michigan and MSU.