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Hosted by Corey with the Story, Purdue Boilermakers Basketball News Today delivers daily coverage of the Purdue Boilermakers basketball program with fast, focused updates on game results, player performances, injuries, recruiting, and key storylines. From Big Ten competition to March Madness implications, the show keeps fans locked in on everything happening in West Lafayette. Each short episode highlights what matters most—including standout performances, season trends, and postseason implications—produced by AI for speed, consistency, and clarity. Part of The Daily News Now network, Purdue Boilermakers Basketball News Today is built for fans who want reliable Boilermakers coverage every single day...
Braden Smith's Purdue Career Ends, New Guards Step Up
Purdues Braden Smith, a four-year point guard, closes his illustrious career as the NCAAs all-time assists leader, a two-time Big Ten champ, and a National Championship Game participant. He thanks coaches, teammates, family, fans, and God in a heartfelt Instagram post. Smith earned Big Ten Player of the Year, Bob Cousy Award, and first-team All-American honors. He and his senior class own the most wins in school history. Looking ahead, Purdue has options at point guard with sophomore Omer Mayer and incoming freshman Luke Ertel, a top-50 recruit and Indiana Gatorade Player of the Year. Smiths departure is felt...
Ertel Wins 3pt Contest, Loyer's Legacy Shines
Luke Ertel, Purdues incoming point guard, secured the high school three-point contest title, following his back-to-back wins in Indianapolis. He previously led Mt. Vernon to their first-ever state title, scoring twenty-six points, ten rebounds, and six assists. Fletcher Loyer, Purdues all-time three-point king, didnt win but contributed to the event with a half-court bomb. Catch the full event on ESPN this Sunday at one thirty p.m. Eastern.
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Purdue Stars Shine at Slam Dunk & 3-Point Championships
Purdue Boilermakers fans celebrated at Hinkle Fieldhouse as Fletcher Loyer and Luke Ertel showcased their skills in the State Farm College Slam Dunk and three-point championships. Loyer, the all-time leading three-point shooter, won a special shootout, while Ertel, an incoming freshman, claimed the high school title. The night was filled with excitement, with fans cheering for both players, who are set to continue Purdues basketball legacy.
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MSU Fans Hail Elite Eight Run, Back Big Ten
Michigan State fans hail their mens basketball season as a success, despite high expectations. The teams Elite Eight run and Big Ten Tournament Championship earned them an 80% approval rating. Fans express unity and optimism, rooting for any Big Ten team to win the national title. Fletcher Loyer prepares for the Three Point Shootout.
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Purdue Boilermakers Face Massive Rebuild
Purdue Boilermakers face a significant rebuild for the 2026-27 college basketball season, losing four key starters. Braden Smith, Trey Kaufman-Renn, Fletcher Loyer, and Oscar Cluff contributed significantly to scoring, rebounding, and playmaking. Replacing them will require substantial improvements from returning players and newcomers like Caden Pierce. The teams focus will be on rebounding, defense, and maintaining shooting efficiency to ensure a smooth transition into the next season.
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Purdue Boilermakers Rebuild with Young Talent
Purdue Boilermakers face significant losses with the graduation of key players, including Fletcher Loyer, Braden Smith, and Trey Kaufman-Renn. However, the team has a solid roster with promising talent, including juniors like Daniel Jacobsen, C.J. Cox, and Gicarri Harris, and new recruits like Luke Ertel, Jacob Webber, and Caden Pierce. The team is poised to rebuild around this young core, with potential to fill the production gaps left by the departing players.
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Purdue Basketball: Four Consecutive All-Americans
Purdue basketball continues to make history with Braden Smiths consensus first-team All-American honors, marking four straight years a Boilermaker received this nod. This achievement places Purdue among basketballs elite, with thirty All-Americans all-time, second only to Kansas. Smiths career is filled with accolades, including breaking the NCAA assist record, Big Ten Player of the Year, Bob Cousy Award, and three straight first-team All-Big Ten selections. He led Purdue to another Big Ten tourney title and is a Wooden Award finalist, solidifying his place among Purdue legends.
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Braden Smith: Purdue's All-Time Assist Leader
Braden Smith, Purdues point guard, secured consensus first-team All-America honors, making him the Boilermakers thirtieth such pick and second most in college hoops history. Smith, a two-time consensus first-team pick, led the nation with 345 assists this year and holds NCAA records for career assists, minutes played, and points, assists, and boards in a career. Purdue now boasts a four-year streak of consensus first-team guys, topping the list since UCLA in the seventies. Smiths impact echoes through Big Ten history, with three first-team nods, the Cousy Award, and tournament MVP hardware.
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Purdue Basketball: Offseason Shakeup & Transfer Portal Drama
Purdues 2026-27 basketball season is shaping up with a mix of excitement and uncertainty. The team lost key players, leaving only sophomore guard C.J. Cox as a returning starter. The guard spots are crowded, with potential transfers and intense competition for minutes. The forward positions are wide open, presenting opportunities for new players to step up. The teams retention efforts may help keep the core together, making for an intriguing season ahead.
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Ertel's Dunk Contest Debut
Luke Ertel, incoming Purdue guard, to compete in State Farm College Slam Dunk and Three-Point Championships, following Mount Vernons state basketball title win. Ertel, Indiana Gatorade Player of the Year, will face off against other top high school talent and Purdue senior Fletcher Loyer. Ertels impressive high school career, including a state championship win and averaging 24.5 points, 9.8 rebounds, 6.6 assists, and 1.8 steals per game, earned him Mr. Basketball honors. He will compete for point guard minutes at Purdue this summer, with the competition airing on ESPN Sunday, April 5th, at 1:30 PM Eastern.
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Purdue's 2027 Recruiting Class: Elite Talent Targeted
Purdues Matt Painter is actively recruiting for the 2027 class, offering scholarships to top high school prospects like Isaiah Hill, Reese Alston, and Darius Wabbington. The Boilermakers aim to balance their roster with skilled big men and quick-decision guards, pulling from various regions. Notable offers include Jaxson Davis, Chase Richardson, Krager Knueppel, and Kevin Savage. Despite losing combo guard Chase Branham to Indiana, Painters early aggression indicates a strong push for national contention in the coming years.
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Braden Smith: Wooden Award Finalist, Purdue's Greatest Passer
Purdues Braden Smith, a senior guard, has been named one of five finalists for the Wooden Award, college basketballs top player honor. He averaged 14.3 points, 8.8 assists, 3.5 rebounds, and 1.7 steals per game, breaking Bobby Hurleys NCAA assist record with 1,103 dimes. Smith led Purdue to a 30-9 record, winning the Big Ten Tournament and earning Most Outstanding Player honors. Hes a three-time All-Big Ten selection, two-time All-American, and Big Ten Player of the Year, with NCAA records for assists and minutes played.
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Purdue Basketball's New Stars: West, Freshmen, & Painter
Purdues basketball team, led by Coach Matt Painter, is gearing up for a promising season with a stacked roster of fresh talent and returning players. Redshirt freshman Antione West Jr., compared to Carsen Edwards, is poised to lead the team in scoring. The top-ranked freshman class, including Luke Ertel, Sinan Huan, Jacob Webber, and Rivers Knight, adds to the teams potential. The competition for top scorer is fierce, with C.J. Cox, Caden Pierce, and Omer Mayer also in the mix. Defensively, the team is looking to improve with rim protectors Daniel Jacobsen and Sinan Huan, and perimeter defenders...
Braden Smith: NCAA's Assist King
Braden Smith, Purdues point guard, has been named a Wooden Award All-American and top-five finalist, marking his second consecutive year as a finalist. Hes also the recipient of the Cousy Award and three first-team All-Big Ten nods, with Big Ten Tournament MVP honors. Smiths impressive resume includes being a two-time consensus first-team All-American, leading the nation in assists with 345, and breaking records with 1,103 career assists, surpassing Dukes Bobby Hurley. Hes the only player to have at least 1,500 points, 1,000 assists, and 500 rebounds in a career.
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Purdue's Senior Trio: Winningest Class in Program History
Purdues senior trio of Braden Smith, Trey Kaufman-Renn, and Fletcher Loyer, the winningest class in program history, secured one hundred seventeen victories over four seasons, contributing to coach Matt Painters five hundred first victory. Their consistency and commitment to the program culture boosted Purdue to two Big Ten titles, two conference tournament wins, and deep NCAA runs, including three Sweet Sixteens, two Elite Eights, and a national championship appearance. Their departure leaves a high standard for the next generation, solidifying Purdue basketballs strength.
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Purdue Boilermakers: New Lineup, High Hopes
Purdue Boilermakers embark on a new season with a revamped lineup, losing key players like Braden Smith, Fletcher Loyer, Trey Kaufman-Renn, and Oscar Cluff. Omer Mayer, C.J. Cox, Antione West Junior, Caden Pierce, and Raleigh Burgess are set to lead the team. Mayer and Cox, in particular, are expected to shine, with Mayer potentially becoming a top scorer and Cox taking on a more prominent offensive role. Pierce, a transfer from Princeton, brings scoring and rebounding abilities. The team has depth on the bench, with options for various lineups. The transfer portal and incoming freshmen could further shape...
Big Ten Rivalry: Purdue Fans Weigh In
Purdue fans and college hoops enthusiasts are abuzz over a new SB Nation Reacts survey. As the Final Four unfolds, two Big Ten teams have a genuine chance to end their conferences decades-long title drought. The question: are you rooting for the Big Ten to finally claim that trophy, or not?
The survey, sent to dedicated Purdue supporters and fans across the nation, tests conference loyalty. Will you back fellow Big Ten teams, or cheer against them to keep Purdues spotlight shining?
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Purdue's Matt Painter: Wooden Award's 50th Legend
Purdues Matt Painter, a twenty-year coaching veteran, has transformed the Boilermakers into a college basketball powerhouse, earning him the Legends of Coaching Award. Despite early struggles, Painter led Purdue to six NCAA Tournament appearances, two Sweet Sixteens, and an Elite Eight run. Hes developed stars like Zach Edey and earned five Big Ten Coach of the Year awards. Painters journey aligns with the Wooden Awards hall-of-fame legacy.
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Fletcher Loyer's College Slam Dunk Quest
Fletcher Loyer, Purdue senior, is set to compete in the E-Trade Three-Point Championship at Hinkle Fieldhouse, aiming to defend his title from the Final Four in New Orleans. Loyer, a school record holder with 309 three-pointers made, led the Big Ten in three-point efficiency this season and is one of four players to achieve over 1800 points, 300 assists, 300 free throws, and 300 threes in a career. Hell vie for the college crown on ESPN on April 5th.
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Purdue's Senior Class Bows Out, Focuses Shifts to Next Season
Purdues senior-laden team, including Trey Kaufman-Renn, Fletcher Loyer, Braden Smith, and Oscar Cluff, bid farewell to college basketball after a tough Elite Eight loss to Arizona. Coach Matt Painter and players shared their emotions post-game, while sophomore C.J. Cox reflected on the teams resilience. As the season ends, Painter looks ahead to rebuilding with new talent for next year.
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Fletcher Loyer's Final Shot: 3-Point Championship
Purdues Fletcher Loyer, the all-time three-point record holder, to compete in the State Farm College Slam Dunk and Three-Point Championships. Hell showcase his skills in the three-point contest at Hinkle Fieldhouse, Indianapolis, on April 3rd. Loyer, known for his clutch performances, ended his career with 309 threes, topping Carsen Edwards by 28. He shot 41.1% from deep, with a 43%+ average in his last three seasons. Catch the broadcast on ESPN, Sunday, April 5th, at 1:30 PM Eastern.
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Chicago Bulls Waive Jaden Ivey for Faith-Based Stance
Chicago Bulls release Jaden Ivey following controversial social media posts and injury-plagued season. The former Purdue star, drafted fifth overall, faced backlash for his anti-Pride Month stance and was waived after playing only four games due to injury.
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Purdue's Senior Sensations: March Madness Magic
Purdues March Madness journey ended in the Elite Eight, but not without making history. Braden Smith broke the NCAA career assist record, C.J. Cox ignited halftime rallies, and Trey Kaufman-Renn secured a buzzer-beating game-winner. Fletcher Loyer also shone, scoring 24 points against Miami. The seniors standout performances turned a disappointing loss into memorable moments.
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Purdue Basketball's New Lineup: Strengths & Surprises
Purdues basketball team is gearing up for a significant transformation in the 2026-27 season, following the departure of key players like Braden Smith, Trey Kaufman-Renn, Fletcher Loyer, and Oscar Cluff. Coach Matt Painter has a solid core returning, along with new transfers and recruits such as Caden Pierce from Princeton and big men Sinan Huan and Raleigh Burgess. Daniel Jacobsen is expected to start at center, with Huan and Burgess providing elite rim protection and versatility. Scoring responsibilities will shift to players like Antione West Junior and C.J. Cox. Omer Mayer will handle point guard duties, with Luke...
Purdue's Senior Trio: Most Wins Ever
Purdues senior trio of Braden Smith, Fletcher Loyer, and Trey Kaufman-Renn concluded their careers with a record-breaking 117 wins, the highest total ever for a Purdue senior class and third all-time in the Big Ten. Despite an Elite Eight loss, they left a lasting legacy with two Big Ten titles, two tournament crowns, and multiple NCAA Tournament appearances. Their team-first mentality and leadership inspired younger players, and they set a high standard for future Boilermakers.
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Ertel Leads Mt. Vernon to State Title, Heads to Purdue
Luke Ertel, Mt. Vernons star player, led his team to their first-ever state championship in Indianas Class four A basketball. Despite a ten-point deficit at halftime, Ertel scored fifteen points in the second half, securing a fifty-two to fifty victory over Crown Point. His senior stats were impressive, averaging twenty-four point five points, nine point nine rebounds, six point six assists, and one point eight steals per game. Ertel, Indiana Gatorade Player of the Year, is set to join Purdue this summer with a four-man class, including four-star guards Jacob Webber and center Sinan Huan, plus three-star forward Rivers...
Purdue's Vets Graduate, Youth Takes Over
Purdues season concluded with a loss to Arizona in the Elite Eight, marking the end of an era for five senior players: Braden Smith, Fletcher Loyer, Trey Kaufman-Renn, Liam Murphy, and Oscar Cluff. Smith, a record-breaking point guard, Loyer, a three-point specialist, and Kaufman-Renn, a top scorer and rebounder, led the team through injuries and tournament runs. Their departure leaves a void, but the team has talented returnees and newcomers to build upon for the next season.
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Cluff's Impact: Purdue's Big Man's One-Year Legacy
Purdue Boilermakers center, Oscar Cluff, had a standout season, averaging 17.3 points and 9.5 rebounds per game. Despite his potential for another year of eligibility due to his junior college years, legal precedent suggests a slim chance. Cluffs impact on the team was significant, helping Purdue win the Big Ten Tournament and reach the Elite Eight in March Madness.
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Arizona Wildcats' Comeback Win in Elite Eight
Arizona Wildcats secure Final Four spot with resilient win over Purdue, led by freshmen trios impressive performance.
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Arizona Wildcats' Dominant Win over Purdue
Arizona Wildcats dominant performance in the Elite Eight against Purdue Boilermakers secures their Final Four spot, showcasing their gritty style and relentless free-throw shooting, leaving fans and opponents in awe.
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Purdue's Senior Stars Bow Out in March Madness
Purdue Boilermakers senior trios final game ends in March Madness loss to Arizona Wildcats, marking tenth straight defeat to a top seed. Smith, Kaufman-Renn, and Loyers solid play and fresh lineup experiment in the paint couldnt prevent the Wildcats comeback. Coach Painters unprecedented move to pair two centers didnt yield the desired result. As the seniors depart, the focus shifts to building with the next group to keep the Purdue fire burning.
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Arizona Wildcats Storm Final Four
Arizona Wildcats make history with a thrilling comeback, securing their first Final Four spot since 2001. Coach Tommy Lloyds player-led approach ignites their victory, honoring the programs past while energizing the community. Arizona native Koa Peat shines, and the teams defense smothers Purdue stars. They head to Indiana, ready to protect their legacy and push for more.
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Arizona's Epic Comeback: Final Four Bound
Arizona Wildcats secure historic Elite Eight win over Purdue, advancing to Final Four for the first time since 2001. Despite trailing at halftime, they dominated the second half with grit and a fifteen-point lead. Koa Peat and Motiejus Krivas led the charge inside, while Brayden Burries snapped out of his slump with four threes. Jaden Bradley shut down Purdues Braden Smith. Arizonas poise and size impressed coaches and fans, earning Peat West Region MOP and NBA buzz for Burries. Purdues tournament run ends short, and replacing their assists king Smith poses a challenge. Arizona heads to Indianapolis, aiming for their...
Purdue's Final Four Loss: A Heartbreaking End
Purdues Final Four run ended in disappointment, with seniors Braden Smith, Trey Kaufman-Renn, and Fletcher Loyer falling to Arizona seventy-nine to sixty-four. Despite their impressive record and Smiths NCAA record, they struggled against Arizonas defense, combining for just thirty-one points. The teams worst shooting performance of the year, thirty-eight point one percent, led to their loss. Despite the heartbreaking end, the trio leaves behind a legacy of grit and unforgettable highs.
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Purdue's Senior Stars: Legacy of Wins & Degrees
Purdues senior stars Braden Smith, Fletcher Loyer, and Trey Kaufman-Renn, who led the Boilermakers to numerous achievements, saw their college hoops dreams end in the Elite Eight. Despite their best efforts against top-seeded Arizona, the Wildcats size and athleticism proved too much in the second half. Coach Matt Painter praised their character and work ethic, highlighting their impact on and off the court. These players, who chose to stay at Purdue for their degrees instead of chasing bigger NIL deals, leave as the NCAAs all-time assist leader, top three-point shooter, and All-American honoree. Painter remains committed to his recruiting...
Arizona Wildcats March to Final Four
Arizona Wildcats secure their spot in the Final Four, defeating Purdue 79-64. Freshman star Koa Peat leads with 20 points, earning MOP honors. Despite trailing at halftime, Arizona surges ahead with a 16-3 run. Coach Tommy Lloyds balanced squad, featuring fresh talent and veterans like Jaden Bradley, secures a school-record 36 wins and a thirteen-game winning streak. Purdues senior core struggles, combining for a rough shooting night. Arizona advances to the semis, aiming for the national title.
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Arizona Wildcats Punch Final Four Ticket
University of Arizona Wildcats secure Final Four spot, defeating Purdue 79-64. Trailing at halftime, they dominate second half, flipping deficit into lead. Freshman Ivan Kharchenkov scores 18, earning MVP honors. Koa Peat leads with 20 points. Wildcats aim for first title since 80s, facing Tennessee or Michigan in Indianapolis.
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Purdue's Season Ends in Elite Eight
Purdues basketball team, led by standout players Oscar Cluff, Braden Smith, and Gicarri Harris, fell to Arizona in the Elite Eight, ending their season with a 30-9 record. Despite a promising start, Arizonas strong second-half performance, led by freshman Koa Peat, secured their victory. The loss marks the end of an era for Purdue, as three of their all-time greats bid farewell to March Madness.
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Arizona Wildcats Crush Purdue, Punch Final Four Ticket
Arizona Wildcats secure historic victory, punching ticket to first Final Four since 2001. Trailing by seven at halftime, they dominated inside and from the line, flipping the script in the second half. Koa Peat and Kharchenkov led the charge, breaking records and setting the stage for a title run.
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Purdue's Elite Eight Loss to Arizona
Purdues NCAA Tournament journey concluded with a 79-64 loss to Arizona in the Elite Eight, missing out on their second Final Four appearance in three years. The Boilermakers veteran trio—Braden Smith, Fletcher Loyer, and Trey Kaufman-Renn—ended their college careers without a national title. Despite a halftime lead and a strong first half, Purdues shooting faltered in the second half, and Arizonas size and athleticism proved too much. The bench provided a spark in the first half, but overall shooting struggles led to the defeat.
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