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2 of-2 active coaches with 10 NCAA Tournament bids under age 50 Big Ten Championships (2009 Tournament; 2010 RS; 2017 RS) Big Ten Coach of the Year honors (1-of-6 to win 3 COYs) Team GPA during the season NBA Draft picks in the last seven years All-America honors 25-win seasons (Just 12 in school history) NCAA Tournament appearances in last 11 years 10.6 Big Ten wins per year (5th in league history) Big Ten All-Academic accolades Winning percentage at Purdue 83.3 Winning percentage at Mackey Arena 127 Big Ten Victories (16th on Big Ten wins list) Victories at Purdue (12 seasons; 3rd most at Purdue) Career Victories (13 Seasons)

3 11/01 CARROLL (EXH)...7 PM 11/10 SIU EDWARDSVILLE...8 PM BATTLE 4 ATLANTIS (HOME) 11/12 CHICAGO STATE...4 PM GAVITT GAMES MARQUETTE...8:30 PM 11/18 FAIRFIELD...7 PM BATTLE 4 ATLANTIS (PARADISE ISLAND, THE BAHAMAS) 11/22 VS. TENNESSEE...NOON 11/23 VS. VILLANOVA/W. KENTUCKY...TBA 11/24 FINALS...TBA BIG TEN/ACC CHALLENGE 11/28 LOUISVILLE...8 PM MARYLAND...7 PM 12/03 NORTHWESTERN...4 PM 12/07 VALPARAISO...6:30 PM 12/10 IUPUI...7 PM CROSSROADS CLASSIC (INDIANAPOLIS, IN) 12/16 VS. BUTLER...NOON 12/21 TENNESSEE STATE...6 PM 12/30 LIPSCOMB...8 PM 01/03 RUTGERS...7 PM 01/06 NEBRASKA...2:15 PM MICHIGAN...7 PM MINNESOTA...NOON 01/16 WISCONSIN...7 PM IOWA...NOON 01/25 MICHIGAN...7 PM INDIANA...3:30 PM 01/31 MARYLAND...8:30 PM RUTGERS...4 PM 02/07 OHIO STATE...8:30 PM MICHIGAN STATE...6 PM / 8 PM WISCONSIN...7 PM 02/18 PENN STATE...8 PM ILLINOIS...7 PM 02/25 MINNESOTA...4 PM Introduction 1 Table of Contents / Quick Facts 2 Media Information Schedule 4-5 Preseason Notebook Roster Photo Roster Purdue Bios 8-9 Ryan Cline 10 Nojel Eastern Carsen Edwards Vincent Edwards 15 Grady Eifert 16 Eden Ewing 17 Matt Haarms Isaac Haas 20 Tommy Luce Dakota Mathias 23 Sasha Stefanovic Jacquil Taylor P.J. Thompson 28 Aaron Wheeler Individual Game-by-Game Statistics Matt Painter Brandon Brantley Greg Gary Steve Lutz 46 Elliot Bloom 47 Support Staff Recap Results / Leaders 51 Game-by-Game Comparison Statistics 53 Big Ten Recap Miscellaneous Statistics Opponents Series Records vs. Opponents 60 Records vs. Conferences Series Results 81 Big Ten / ACC Challenge History Non-Conference Tournaments Record Book Year-by-Year Records Single-Game Team Records Margins of Victory / Largest Leads & Deficits Single-Season Team Records Single-Game Individual Records Point Games Rebound Games / 10-Assist Games Double-Doubles Standout Peformances Single-Season Individual Records Career Individual Records 118 Career Superlatives ,000-Point Club Freshman Records Opponent Records Mackey Arena Records 132 Attendance Records 133 Best Starts / Miscellaneous Records History All-Time Coaching Records Yearly Statistical Leaders Year-by-Year Team Statistics Year-by-Year Results Year-by-Year Starters Point Games 162 Overtime Games 163 Purdue in the National Polls 164 Purdue vs. Ranked Teams Under Painter 165 NCAA Tournament History NCAA Tournament Game-by-Game Stats NCAA Tournament Career Stats 170 Big Ten Tournament History 171 Big Ten Tournament Game-by-Game Stats Big Ten Tournament Career Stats 174 Big Ten Tournament Records Career Stats Additional Players / Student Managers Jersey Numbers Hometowns 206 All-Americans Big Ten / Team Honors 212 Purdue in NBA / ABA 213 Big Ten League Composite Schedule 214 Opponent Contact Information TABLE OF CONTENTS Quick Facts University Information Location West Lafayette, Ind. Enrollment 41,573 Founded 1869 Nickname Boilermakers Colors Old Gold & Black President Mitchell E. Daniels Jr. Athletics Director Mike Bobinski Conference Big Ten Arena Mackey Arena (1967) Capacity 14,804 (total) Ticket Office SPORT Coaching Staff Head Coach Matt Painter Alma Mater (Year) Purdue (1994) Record at Purdue (13th) Career Record (14th) Big Ten Record Assistant Coach Brandon Brantley / 5th Alma Mater (Year) Purdue (1996) Assistant Coach Greg Gary / 7th Alma Mater (Year) Tulane (1992) Assistant Coach Steve Lutz / 1st Alma Mater (Year) Texas Lutheran (1995) Director of Operations Elliot Bloom / 10th Alma Mater (Year) Purdue (1999) Statistical Analyst Andrew McClatchey Grad Assistant Joey Brooks Grad Assistant D.J. Byrd Video Coordinator Nick Terruso Athletic Trainer Chad Young Sports Peformance Josh Bonhotal Basketball Phone Team Information Overall Record 27-8 Home Record 15-2 Road Record 6-4 Neutral Record Big Ten Record / Finish 14-4 / 1st Final Ranking (AP) 15th 2016 Postseason L - NCAA (Sweet 16) Starters Returning / Lost 4 / 1 Letterwinners Returning / Lost 8 / 3 Program History Media Guide Credits First Season (118th) The Purdue Men s Basketball media guide was produced to assist the media in its coverage of Purdue All-Time Record 1,765-1,003 (.638) basketball. The Purdue athletics communications office is available to aid members of the media in their efforts to All-Time Big Ten Record (.584) cover Purdue basketball. NCAA Tournament Appearances 29 (Last: 2017) The guide was written, produced and designed by Associate Athletics Communications Director Chris Forman. NCAA Tournament Record (.561) Covers were designed by Creative Services Manager Paul Sadler. Final Four Appearances 2 (Last: 1980) Photography furnished by Charles Jischke, Tom Campbell, John Underwood and Paul Sadler. Big Ten Regular-Season Titles 23 (Last: 2017) Additional editing and research assistance provided by Marcia Iles. Big Ten Tournament Titles 1 (Last: 2009) Printing of the media guide was provided by Xerox Printing Services, West Lafayette, Indiana. 1-of-2 active coaches with 10 NCAA All-Time Wins Tournament bids under age 50 (15th most) 2 1, SCHEDULE Athletics Communications Big Ten Championships (2009 Tournament; 2010 RS; 2017 RS) Seasons of Basketball 3 (3rd oldest) 119 Big Ten Coach of the Year honors 3 Basketball SID Chris Forman (1-of-6 to win 3 COYs) 1,000-Point Scorers Team GPA during the season NBA Draft Picks NBA Draft picks in the last seven years Office Phone All-America honors First-team All-Big Ten selections win seasons (Just 12 in school history) 7 NCAA Tournament Appearances 29 Cell Phone NCAA Tournament appearances in last 11 years 9 Big Ten Regular-Season Titles (Most in Big Ten History) cforman@purdue.edu Big Ten wins per year (5th in league history) Big Ten Coach of the Year Awards Big Ten All-Academic accolades Office Fax Winning percentage at Big Ten Defensive Player of the Purdue Year Awards Press Row Winning percentage at Mackey Arena Big Ten Player of the Year Awards Big Ten Victories 127 Web Site PurdueSports.com (16th on Big Ten wins list) NCAA Tournament No. 1 Seeds Victories at Purdue 3 (12 seasons; 3rd most at Purdue 265 NABC Pete Newell Big Man of the Award (both in last seven years) Career Victories (13 Seasons)

4 Purdue basketball media information Purdue Media Info Athletics Communications Number Athletics Communications Fax Mailing Address Purdue Athletics Communications 900 John R. Wooden Drive West Lafayette, IN Website PurdueSports.com Big Ten Conference BigTen.org How to Follow Purdue Athletics Website PurdueSports.com Purdue Basketball #BoilerUp #Purdue Purdue MBB Facebook PurdueMBB Purdue MBB Purdue Athletics Comms. Staff Chris Forman Associate Athletics Communications Director Office Cell Sports Men s Basketball, Men s Golf Tom Schott Senior Assoc. Athletics Director - Communications tschott@purdue.edu Marcia Iles Office Manager mdiles2@purdue.edu Amanda Dahl Associate Athletics Communications Director dahla@purdue.edu Sports: Wrestling Tanner Lipsett Associate Athletics Communications Director lipsett@purdue.edu Sports: Women s Basketball, Women s Golf Matt Rector Associate Athletics Communications Director rector@purdue.edu Sports: Football Matt Staudt Associate Athletics Communications Director mstaudt@purdue.edu Sports: Football, Cross Country, Track & Field Ben Turner Associate Athletics Communications Director benturner@purdue.edu Sports: Soccer, Baseball, Swimming & Diving Carl Danoff Assistant Athletics Communications Director cdanoff@purdue.edu Sports: Volleyball, Softball Riley Shaaber Communications Associate ashaaber@purdue.edu Sports: Tennis PURDUESPORTS.Com The Purdue Men s Basketball media guide was produced to assist the media in its coverage of Purdue basketball. The Purdue athletics communications office is available to aid members of the media in their efforts to cover Purdue basketball. Additional information can be obtained through the athletics communications office, which is located on the second floor of Mackey Arena or by contacting Associate Athletics Communications Director Chris Forman at or by at cforman@purdue.edu. Press Credentials / Parking for Home Games Credentials for Purdue home games are issued to working media only and should be requested as early as possible. The Purdue Athletics Communications office now uses SportsSystems to request credentials and parking. Please visit SportsSystems.com/Purdue and fill out your credential application as soon and thorough as possible. Please allow ample time for credentials a to be mailed to you. Credentials not mailed can be picked up prior to the game at the media will call at the Mackey Arena ticket office off Northwestern Avenue (under the Mackey Arena sign). Media parking is available in the South Endzone in Ross-Ade Stadium and an adjacent lot north of Ross-Ade Stadium. NBA Scout Requests NBA Scouts wishing to attend Purdue basketball games should contact Chris Forman via (cforman@purdue. edu) as soon as possible. The Purdue Athletics Communications office will provide a game ticket, notes package and parking passes if available. No media credentials will be granted to NBA personnel. Releases / Photos via All Purdue men s basketball releases, game notes and media advisories are distributed via to a list maintained by the Big Ten Conference office. Media that wish to be included on this list can register at Office.bigten.org/ media. Photographs are available upon request. Photographers Still and newsreel photographers with hand-held equipment may work the baseline in both directions. Credentials are normally issued to photographers representing daily newspapers, wire services, magazines and television stations or networks. Camera crews handling the coaching film for the opposing school will work from an assigned location. Telephones / Internet Wireless internet will be available throughout Mackey Arena and a username and password will be provided. Courtesy telephone and ethernet lines are available at press row as well as in the media room. Media Services The Purdue athletics communications office will furnish all working media with complete statistical information at home games. Materials available include game program, pregame notes, final and halftime statistics and play-byplay box. Live stats will provided via StatBroadcast.com. A pregame meal will be served 90 minutes before the start of the game. Visiting Radio Visiting team radio is located next to the visiting team bench. Interview Policy Non-postgame interviews with Purdue basketball student-athletes must be arranged through Chris Forman of the Purdue athletics communications office and requested at least 24 hours in advance of the desired interview time. Forman s and phone number is cforman@purdue.edu and Coach Painter will be available for 10 minutes before practice throughout the course of the season. Typically, the media session will occur one or two days prior a scheduled game, depending on travel plans. Please contact Forman for more information Student-athlete interviews are generally granted during a 30-minute timeframe from 1:15 to 1:45 p.m. ET, before practice (depending on class and practice schedule) on weekdays. Players phone numbers and addresses WILL NOT be given to the media. Student-athletes are also available during the day, provided there is clearance in the class schedule. Only postgame interviews for both coaches and players are allowed on game day. Postgame Availability Student-athletes and Coach Painter will be available postgame in the Mackey Arena press room following a mandatory 10-minute cooling off period. The visiting coach (upon request) will be made available first in the media room, followed by Purdue student-athletes and then Coach Painter. Requests for visiting players must be made through the visiting SID, which will be performed outside the visiting team s locker room. The Purdue locker room is off limits to media personnel. Practices All Purdue practices are closed to the general public. Media members may attend practice through clearance by the Purdue athletics communications office. Media members are invited for practice with clearance by the athletics communications office and television stations can film the first 20 minutes for B-Roll footage.

5 Purdue basketball schedule Day Date Opponent Location Time TV Wed. Nov. 1 1 Carroll College West Lafayette, Ind. 7 PM BTN Plus Fri. Nov. 10 SIU Edwardsville West Lafayette, Ind. 8 PM BTN Plus Sun. Nov Chicago State West Lafayette, Ind. 4 PM BTN Tues. Nov at Marquette Milwaukee, Wis. 8:30 PM FS1 Sat. Nov. 18 Fairfield West Lafayette, Ind. 7 PM BTN Plus Wed. Nov vs. Tennessee Atlantis, The Bahamas Noon TBA Thurs. Nov vs. Villanova / Western Kentucky Atlantis, The Bahamas TBD TBA Fri. Nov vs. To Be Determined Atlantis, The Bahamas TBD TBA Tues. Nov Louisville West Lafayette, Ind. 8 PM ESPN Fri. Dec. 1 * at Maryland College Park, Md. 7 PM BTN Sun. Dec. 3 * Northwestern West Lafayette, Ind. 4 PM BTN Thurs. Dec. 7 Valparaiso West Lafayette, Ind. 6:30 PM FS1 Sun. Dec. 10 IUPUI West Lafayette, Ind. 7 PM BTN Sat. Dec vs. Butler Indianapolis, Ind. Noon FOX Thurs. Dec. 21 Tennessee State West Lafayette, Ind. 6 PM BTN Sat. Dec. 30 Lipscomb West Lafayette, Ind. 8 PM BTN Wed. Jan. 3 * Rutgers West Lafayette, Ind. 7 PM BTN Sat. Jan. 6 * Nebraska West Lafayette, Ind. 2:15 PM BTN Tues. Jan. 9 * at Michigan Ann Arbor, Mich. 9 PM ESPN / ESPN2 Sat. Jan. 13 * at Minnesota Minneapolis, Minn. Noon ESPN2 Tues. Jan. 16 * Wisconsin West Lafayette, Ind. 7 PM ESPN / ESPN2 Sat. Jan. 20 * at Iowa Iowa City, Iowa Noon ESPN / ESPN2 Thurs. Jan. 25 * Michigan West Lafayette, Ind. 7 PM ESPN2 Sun. Jan. 28 * at Indiana Bloomington, Ind. 3:30 PM FOX Wed. Jan. 31 * Maryland West Lafayette, Ind. 8:30 PM BTN Sat. Feb. 3 * at Rutgers Piscataway, N.J. 4 PM BTN Wed. Feb. 7 * Ohio State West Lafayette, Ind. 8:30 PM BTN Sat. Feb. 10 * at Michigan State East Lansing, Mich. 6 / 8 PM ESPN / ESPN2 Thurs. Feb. 15 * at Wisconsin Madison, Wis. 7 PM ESPN / ESPN2 Sun. Feb. 18 * Penn State West Lafayette, Ind. 8 PM BTN Thurs. Feb. 22 * at Illinois Champaign, Ill. 7 PM FS1 Sun. Feb. 25 * Minnesota West Lafayette, Ind. 4 PM FS1 Feb March 4 6 Big Ten Tournament New York, N.Y. TBD BTN / CBS March 13 - April 2 7 NCAA Tournament TBD TBD TBA Home games in bold. All times Eastern; dates and times are subject to change. * Big Ten Conference Game 1 Exhibition Game (West Lafayette, Ind.) 2 Gavitt Games (Milwaukee, Wis.) 3 Battle 4 Atlantis (West Lafayette, Ind. / Atlantis, the Bahamas) 4 Big Ten / ACC Challenge (West Lafayette, Ind.) 5 Crossroads Classic (Indianapolis, Ind.) 6 Big Ten Tournament (New York, N.Y.) 7 NCAA Tournament (To Be Announced) 3

6 preseason notebook Boilermakers Tabbed High in Preseason Polls Way-too-early top 25 polls are bullish on the Boilermakers entering the season. Publication Rank Blue Ribbon Magazine 14th Lindy s Magazine 18th The Big Lead / USA Today 19th Athlon Magazine 20th Campus Insiders 21st The Sporting News (Magazine) 23rd CBS Sports 24th TheAthletic.com 25th Mathias Mentioned Prominently in Preseason Dakota Mathias was named the fifth-best perimeter defender nationally by Lindy s Magazine. He was also named the league s most underrated player by the same publication, and the top shooter in the league by Athlon Magazine. Most Consecutive Weeks in the AP Rankings Purdue will enter the season having been ranked in 38 consecutive polls by the Associated Press, before the preseason poll comes out. It s the seventh-longest active current streak in the country. No. Team Dates 161 Kansas Feb. 2, 2009 to present 97 Arizona Preseason 2012 to present 73 Villanova Dec. 2, 2013 to present 64 Virginia Feb. 3, 2014 to present 61 North Carolina Feb. 24, 2014 to present 58 Kentucky Oct. 31, 2014 to present 38 Purdue Preseason 2015 to present 35 Louisville Nov. 30, 2015 to present 35 West Virginia Nov. 30, 2015 to present The school record for most consecutive weeks ranked is 64 from the 13th poll of the season to the final poll of the campaign. No. Dates 64 Feb. 4, 2008 to 2011 final poll 38 Preseason 2015 to present Purdue Roster Breakdown PURDUESPORTS.Com Silver Summer Representing the USA, Purdue took home the silver medal in the 2017 World University Games held in Taipei during late August. The Boilermakers posted a 7-1 record, falling in the gold-medal game against Lithuania It was America s second-best finish since 2005 (Kansas won gold in 2015). Purdue played six games against NCAA Tournament-caliber competition, facing off against Canada twice, Argentina, Israel, Serbia and Lithuania. Vincent Edwards finished third among all players in scoring at 19.3 points per game while contributing 6.9 rebounds per game and shooting 57.1 percent from the field. Carsen Edwards averaged 17.4 points and 2.6 assists per game. Boilermakers Travel Around the World After a whirlwind year that saw the Boilermakers travel to Spain (10 days), Mexico (five days) and Taipei (16 days), Purdue will stamp its passports one more time with a trip to the Bahamas for the Battle 4 Atlantis in November. Purdue s three previous international trip accumulated 26,606 miles roundtrip. Earth s circumference is 24,901 miles. What s Leaving and What s Coming Back With six of its top seven players back from the season, Purdue returns most of its production from last year. What What Pct. Category Returns Left Back Games Started Minutes 5,341 1, Points 2, Rebounds* Assists Turnovers** Blocked Shots Steals Field Goal Percentage of Returnees 715-1, Point Percentage of Returnees Free Throw Percentage of Returnees Assist / Turnover Ratio of Returnees 483 / * Not including team rebounds (44-50=94). ** Not including team turnovers (7). Starters Returning (4) Yr. Pos. Ht. Wt. GP / GS PPG RPG APG MPG 3 Carsen Edwards So. G / P.J. Thompson Sr. G / Vincent Edwards Sr. F / Dakota Mathias Sr. G / Others Returning (5) Yr. Pos. Ht. Wt. GP / GS PPG RPG APG MPG 14 Ryan Cline Jr. G / Tommy Luce So. G / Jacquil Taylor Jr. -- DID NOT SEE ANY ACTION DURING THE SEASON (Injury) Grady Eifert Jr. F / Isaac Haas Sr. C / Newcomers (5) Yr. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown (High School / Previous School) 1 Aaron Wheeler Fr. F Stamford, Conn. (Brewster Academy [N.H.]) 5 Eden Ewing Jr. F Richmond, Texas (Bush / Tyler JC) 20 Nojel Eastern Fr. G Evanston, Ill. (Evanston Township) 32 Matt Haarms R-Fr. F Amsterdam, the Netherlands (Sunrise Christian [Kan.]) 55 Sasha Stefanovic Fr. G Crown Point, Ind. (Crown Point) Starters Lost (1) Pos. Ht. Wt. GP / GS PPG RPG APG MPG 50 Caleb Swanigan F / Others Lost (4) Pos. Ht. Wt. GP / GS PPG RPG APG MPG 2 Jon McKeeman G / Basil Smotherman F / Spike Albrecht G /

7 Among the Best in the Big Ten Since the arrival of the senior class before the season, Purdue has been one of the top teams in the Big Ten. The Boilermakers own 74 wins during that span, the fourth most in the league behind Wisconsin (85), Maryland (79) and Michigan State (76). Purdue s 38 Big Ten wins are the second most in the league during that time frame (Wisconsin - 40). In addition, Purdue s 46 home wins are the second most in the league during that span (Maryland - 47). During the season, Purdue needs 15 home wins to match the school record for most wins at Mackey Arena during a four-year span. The classes of 2010 and 2011 have 61 home victories. Lastly, Purdue needs just 12 Big Ten victories to become the ninth class with at least 50 Big Ten victories and just the second since 1998 ( ). Only two other senior classes have won at least 12 league games all four seasons (1997, 1998). Returning Starts Equal Success Purdue will return 140 starts (of a possible 175) from last year s team. In five previous years under Matt Painter that Purdue returns at least 110 starts, the Boilermakers have posted a combined record. Returning Ret. Starts Final Year Starters From Prev. Yr. Record NCAA Purdue Excels at All Three Levels Purdue was one-of-three teams to rank in the nation s top 30 in field goal percentage, 3-point percentage and free throw percentage. Team (Ranks) FG Pct. 3P Pct. FT Pct. Marquette Purdue Lehigh Improvement From Deep Purdue s national ranking in 3-point percentage over the last five years has been 259th, 235th, 239th, 74th and 9th. Purdue s 40.3 long-distance percentage last year was the highest for the program since the season and third highest in school history. Elite at Both Ends Purdue was 1-of-11 teams to rank in the top 25 of both offensive and defensive efficiency, according to KenPom.com. Team (KenPom.com) Off. Efficiency Def. Efficiency Villanova 3 12 Kansas 5 24 North Carolina 9 11 Kentucky 12 7 Wichita State Gonzaga 15 1 Oregon Louisville 22 8 Baylor Florida 24 5 Purdue preseason notebook #BoilerNotes Purdue s 53 wins over the last two years are the most in the Big Ten and the 12th most nationally. Team Total Villanova North Carolina Gonzaga Kansas Oregon Kentucky Arizona Saint Mary s SMU Wichita State West Virginia Purdue Duke Middle Tennessee State Virginia vs. Division I foes only. Purdue s 27 wins tied for the fifth most in a season in school history. Purdue won at least 26 games in back-to-back seasons for the third time in school history ( ; ; ). Purdue s two league titles since 2010 are second in the Big Ten during that span. Only Ohio State (2010, 2011, 2012) has more. Head coach Matt Painter is the only Big Ten coach to have won at home and on the road of every current Big Ten school. Purdue s 46 wins at home over the last three years are the 12th most nationally, while its.885 winning percentage ranks 15th nationally. The winning percentage is tops in the Big Ten, while the 46 wins are second behind Maryland s 47. Purdue s seven-game homecourt winning streak is the 24th longest in the country and longest among all Big Ten teams. Purdue has won at least 12 games in Big Ten play in three straight seasons for the second time in school history and first time since having five seasons of 12-plus wins from 1994 to Purdue owns a Big Ten-best 24-3 record against league opposition at Mackey Arena over the last three years. With the Paint Crew in attendance in games at Mackey Arena, Purdue has won 32 of its last 33 games (loss to Villanova; Nov. 14, 2016). Purdue s 79.7 points per game were the most since the season (83.7). Purdue also recorded its highest field goal percentage since (.479), its highest 3-point percentage since (.403) and highest free throw percentage since (.757). The Boilermakers set a school record for 3-pointers made in a season (315). Purdue finished ninth nationally in 3-point percentage and 45th nationally in 3-pointers per game. Purdue had six players with at least 35 trifectas and five that made at least 43 3-pointers. It marks the first time in school history that Purdue had five players with at least 40 trifectas. Purdue had four players record at least 100 assists in a season for the first time in school history. Purdue had three players score at least 440 points in a season for the first time since the season. For the fifth time in school history, and the first time since the season, Purdue MADE more free throws (515) than opponents shot (491). Purdue s 75.7 free throw percentage was the third-best percentage in school history. The Boilermakers shot 81.5 percent in Big Ten play, the secondhighest percentage in league history. 5

8 purdue roster Purdue Numerical Roster No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown (High School / Previous School) 1 Aaron Wheeler Fr. F Stamford, Conn. (Brewster Academy [N.H.]) 3 Carsen Edwards So. G Atascocita, Texas (Atascocita) 5 Eden Ewing Jr. F Richmond, Texas (Bush / Tyler JC) 11 P.J. Thompson Sr. G Indianapolis, Ind. (Brebeuf Prep) 12 Vincent Edwards Sr. F Middletown, Ohio (Middletown) 14 Ryan Cline Jr. G Carmel, Ind. (Carmel) 15 Tommy Luce So. G Jeffersonville, Ind. (Jeffersonville) 20 Nojel Eastern Fr. G Evanston, Ill. (Evanston Township) 23 Jacquil Taylor Jr. F Cambridge, Mass. (Beaver Country Day School) 24 Grady Eifert Jr. F Fort Wayne, Ind. (Bishop Dwenger / Don Bosco Prep) 31 Dakota Mathias Sr. G Elida, Ohio (Elida) 32 Matt Haarms R-Fr. F Amsterdam, The Netherlands (Sunrise Christian [Kan.]) 44 Isaac Haas Sr. C Hokes Bluff, Ala. (Hokes Bluff) 55 Sasha Stefanovic Fr. G Crown Point, Ind. (Crown Point) Purdue Alphabetical Roster No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown (High School / Previous School) 14 Ryan Cline Jr. G Carmel, Ind. (Carmel) 20 Nojel Eastern Fr. G Evanston, Ill. (Evanston Township) 3 Carsen Edwards So. G Atascocita, Texas (Atascocita) 12 Vincent Edwards Sr. F Middletown, Ohio (Middletown) 24 Grady Eifert Jr. F Fort Wayne, Ind. (Bishop Dwenger / Don Bosco Prep) 5 Eden Ewing Jr. F Richmond, Texas (Bush / Tyler JC) 32 Matt Haarms R-Fr. F Amsterdam, The Netherlands (Sunrise Christian [Kan.]) 44 Isaac Haas Sr. C Hokes Bluff, Ala. (Hokes Bluff) 15 Tommy Luce So. G Jeffersonville, Ind. (Jeffersonville) 31 Dakota Mathias Sr. G Elida, Ohio (Elida) 55 Sasha Stefanovic Fr. G Crown Point, Ind. (Crown Point) 23 Jacquil Taylor Jr. F Cambridge, Mass. (Beaver Country Day School) 11 P.J. Thompson Sr. G Indianapolis, Ind. (Brebeuf Prep) 1 Aaron Wheeler Fr. F Stamford, Conn. (Brewster Academy [N.H.]) Purdue Coaching / Support Staff Head Coach: Matt Painter 13th season Purdue (1994) Assistant Coach: Brandon Brantley 5th season Purdue (1997) Assistant Coach: Greg Gary 7th season Tulane (1992) Assistant Coach: Steve Lutz 1st season Texas Lutheran (1995) Director of Basketball Operations: Elliot Bloom 10th season Purdue (1999) Statistical Analyst: Andrew McClatchey 1st season IUPUI (2013) Graduate Assistant: Joey Brooks 1st season Notre Dame (2013) Graduate Assistant: D.J. Byrd 1st season Purdue (2013) Assistant Director of Sports Performance: Josh Bonhotal 7th season Wisconsin (2006) Athletic Trainer: Chad Young 6th season Bowling Green (1999) Video Coordinator: Nick Terruso 14th season Purdue (2000) Pronunciation Guide 15 Tommy Luce Loose 20 Nojel Eastern No-Jel (like Jello) 23 Jacquil Taylor juh-keel 31 Dakota Mathias muh-thigh-us 44 Isaac Haas HAHSS 55 Sasha Stefanovic steph-on-uh-vitch Roster Notes Purdue s average height is 6-6 1/8, while its average weight is pounds. Jacquil Taylor is the first Massachusetts native to ever play at Purdue. Aaron Wheeler is the first Connecticut native to ever play at Purdue. Isaac Haas is Purdue s third player from the state of Alabama and the first since Tarrance Crump (2008). Purdue has had four players ever from the state of Texas. Two of them are on this year s roster (Carsen Edwards, Eden Ewing). By State Indiana (5): Cline, Eifert, Luce, Stefanovic, Thompson Ohio (2): V. Edwards, Mathias Texas (2): C. Edwards, Ewing Alabama (1): Haas Connecticut (1): Wheeler Illinois (1): Eastern International (1): Haarms Massachusetts (1): Taylor PURDUESPORTS.Com

9 Purdue Photo Roster #1 // Aaron Wheeler Freshman // Forward Stamford, Conn. #3 // Carsen Edwards Sophomore // Guard Atascocita, Texas #5 // Eden Ewing Junior // Forward Richmond, Texas #11 // P.J. Thompson Senior // Guard Indianapolis, Ind. #12 // Vincent Edwards Senior // Forward Middletown, Ohio #14 // Ryan Cline Junior // Guard Carmel, Ind. #15 // Tommy Luce Sophomore // Guard Jeffersonville, Ind. #20 // Nojel Eastern Freshman // Guard Evanston, Ill. #23 // Jacquil Taylor Junior // Forward Cambridge, Mass. #24 // Grady Eifert Junior // Forward Fort Wayne, Ind. #31 // Dakota Mathias Senior // Guard Elida, Ohio #32 // Matt Haarms R-Freshman // Forward Amsterdam, Netherlands #44 // Isaac Haas Senior // Center Hokes Bluff, Ala. #55 // Sasha Stefanovic Freshman // Guard Crown Point, Ind. Matt Painter Head Coach 13th season at Purdue Brandon Brantley Assistant Coach 5th season at Purdue Greg Gary Assistant Coach 7th season at Purdue Steve Lutz Assistant Coach 1st season at Purdue Elliot Bloom Director of Operations 10th season at Purdue 7

10 ryan cline #14 / ryan cline Sophomore // Guard // 6-6 // 195 Carmel, Indiana // Carmel HS Career Notes Cline s 87 3-pointers through his sophomore year are the seventh most through two years in Purdue history. Has not had a three-turnover game during his career in 66 career outings, owning a 2.91 assist / turnover ratio. Purdue is 17-6 when he makes two or more trifectas in a game during his career. Purdue is 27-4 when he hands out two or more assists in a game during his career. World University Games (August 2017) Cline averaged 9.8 points, 2.5 rebounds and 2.3 assists per game in almost 18 minutes per game in Taipei. Shot 17-of-30 (.567) from long distance and showed off new aggressiveness, making 10-of-17 (.588) from inside the 3-point line. After going 1-of-5 from deep in the opener against Argentina, went 16-of-25 (.640) from deep in the last seven games. Scored 20 points with seven rebounds against the United Arab Emirates. Recorded seven assists against Estonia and finished with an assist / turnover ratio of 3.60 (18 / 5). As a Sophomore / Cline had another solid season, appearing in 31 games, starting the last seven games of the year. Averaged 5.4 points, 2.0 rebounds and 1.6 assists per game while shooting 41.3 percent from 3-point range. Made 45-of pointers during the season, shooting 22-of-47 (.468) in non-conference games. Expanded his game, making 12 2-point shots after making just one as a freshman. He went 12-of-25 (.480) from inside the arc. Went 18-of-38 (.474) from long distance against teams that reached the NCAA Tournament, including 3-of-3 against Louisville. He also improved on the defensive end, grabbing 11 steals, and used his length effectively. Connected on at least two 3-pointers in 12-of-31 games. Made several big shots throughout the year in key moments to lift Purdue to big wins. Battling the flu, made a second-half 3-pointer against Notre Dame with about 10 minutes left to give Purdue its first lead of the game. Made back-to-back 3-pointers in overtime against Penn State to lead Purdue to victory after the Boilermakers had fallen behind by two points. Hit a 3-pointer against Maryland to start a second-half rally after Purdue had fallen behind by 12 points. Scored a career-high 15 points (5-of-7 3-pointers) in Madison Square Garden against Arizona State. Added 12 points in a loss at Iowa (4-of-8 3-pointers) and 11 against Penn State on the road. As a Freshman / Cline had a strong freshman campaign, appearing in all 35 games and averaging 3.9 points, 1.2 rebounds and 1.3 assists per game in 13.9 minutes per contest. Made 42-of pointers, tied with Robbie Hummel for the fourth-most trifectas by a freshman in school history. His 42 3-pointers were the third most by a Big Ten freshman. Cline s 38.5 percent 3-point shooting was the seventh-best percentage by a Purdue freshman and ranked second among league freshman. Shot 39.6 percent (21-of-53) from long distance in Big Ten regular-season games. Was 1-of-2 players nationally to make 40 or more 3-pointers and three or fewer 2-pointers (Oakland s Max Hooper). Made four 3-pointers in a six-minute span against Pittsburgh in the Big Ten / ACC Challenge. Turned a one-point deficit into an 11-point lead to lead Purdue to its seventh straight win in the event. Hit two big 3-pointers late in the second half against Northwestern after the Wildcats had made a run. Purdue went 9-2 in games that he had two or more 3-pointers. Had a career-high four trifectas in the opener against North Carolina A&T and then again vs. Pittsburgh. Dished out a career-high four assists against Youngstown State and had six rebounds against Incarnate Word. Scored in double-figures against North Carolina A&T (13), Pittsburgh (12) and Northwestern (11). Lone 2-point field goal came against Howard and went 0-of-5 from inside the 3-point line during Big Ten play. Cline Career Stats Overall GP-GS Min. Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off-Def Reb. Avg. PF-DQ A TO BL ST Pts. Avg TOTALS Big Ten GP-GS Min. Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off-Def Reb. Avg. PF-DQ A TO BL ST Pts. Avg TOTALS PURDUESPORTS.Com

11 High School A 4-Star recruit by ESPN.com and a 3-Star recruit ranked No. 141 nationally by Rivals.com. Named runner-up to teammate Caleb Swanigan in the 2015 Indiana Mr. Basketball race after averaging 21.0 PPG, 5.1 RPG and 5.0 APG as a senior. Named the MIC Conference Player of the Year in Won the American Family Insurance High School Three-Point Championships in conjunction with the Final Four in early April. Was considered one of the top shooters in the country, Cline needs very little space and time to get his shot off. Also worked on his ball-handling skills as a senior at Carmel, often running the point guard position. Broke onto the national scene during the summer AAU circuit, where he earned MVP honors of the Adidas Super 64 tournament, leading Indiana Elite to the team title. Scored 25 points and made 7-of-10 three-pointers in the ESPN-televised tournament final. Name was trending nationally on Twitter following that performance. Averaged 16.9 points per game as a junior and helped Carmel to the 2013 Indiana 4A State Championship. Shot 43 percent from long distance and earned a spot on the Indy Star Indiana Junior All-Star Team. Was a starter as a sophomore and had a big performance in the 2013 state title game, where he made three clutch three-pointers and scored 11 points to help Carmel to its second straight state title. Personal Majoring in organizational leadership. Born April 10, Son of Mike and Micki Cline. Father, Michael, played basketball at Ohio State from and served as the team captain for the Buckeyes for two seasons. ryan cline Cline Miscellaneous CAREER HIGHS Points: 15 vs. Arizona State Rebounds: 6 vs. Incarnate Word Assists: 6 [25] Northwestern Steals: 2 Two Times; last vs. [17] Iowa State Blocks: 1 Four Times; last at Northwestern Minutes: 31 at Penn State FGM: 5 vs. Arizona State FGA: 9 Two Times; last vs. Minnesota PM: 5 vs. Arizona State PA: 8 at Iowa FTM: 4 vs. [21] Notre Dame FTA: 5 vs. [21] Notre Dame MISCELLANEOUS Career 10-Plus Points: 3 (2-1) 6 (5-1) 20-Plus Points: Plus Rebounds: 1 (1-0) 2 (2-0) 10-Plus Rebounds: Plus Assists: 2 (2-0) 2 (2-0) Double-Doubles: 0 0 Statsheet-Stuffers:* 0 0 Led Team in Points: 0 0 Led Team in Rebounds: 0 0 Led Team in Assists: 1 (1-0) 1 (1-0) * - at least five in three different categories (pts, rebs, asts, steals, blocks). 9

12 nojel eastern #20 / NOJEL EASTERN Freshman // Guard // 6-6 // 210 Evanston, Illinois // Evanston Township Career Notes Eastern gives Purdue a unique dynamic in the backcourt, having the ability to play four positions. Much more athletic than he is given credit for, Eastern will be a strong defensive player. Has worked hard on his shooting and has the ability to get into the lane. Will be able to ease into the point guard position this year behind senior P.J. Thompson. World University Games (August 2017) Eastern averaged 5.6 points, 2.4 rebounds and 2.4 assists in 14.5 minutes per game in Taipei. Shot 17-of-32 (.531) from the field in eight games played. Recorded 10 points and nine assists in the win over the United Arab Emirates. Also had nine points against Estonia and eight points and three rebounds in the semifinal win over Serbia. High School A 4-star recruit according to ESPN.com, he was ranked as the 78th-best prospect in America and the 21st-best point guard nationally. Ranked a 4-star recruit and 73rd nationally by Rivals.com. Ranked a 4-star recruit and the 19th-best point guard nationally by Scout.com. By adding Eastern, Purdue has one of the better classes in the Big Ten Conference. A 4-star recruit by 247Sports, ranked as the 59th-best player nationally. Called one of the most unique and versatile perimeter players in the country by ESPN, and a playmaker with tremendous upside. Was 1-of-18 finalists for the USA Basketball U-17 team in the 2016 FIBA World Championships. Named to the USA Basketball men s junior national team in April Attended the 2015 USA Basketball U16 Training Camp, but was unable to participate due to injury. Participated in the 2014 USA Men s Junior National Team October minicamp. Named to the 2016 Chicago Sun Times All-Area first team. Illinois Basketball Coaches Association Class 3A/4A All-State first team (2016) and IBCA 3A/4A All-State second team (2015). As a junior in at Evanston Township, he averaged 14.9 PPG, 6.5 RPG, 4.0 APG, 2.0 BPG and 2.0 SPG in helping his team to a 23-6 record, an Illinois 4A Warren Regional championship and the Illinois Class 4A Glenbrook Sectional semifinals. Posted 25 points, nine rebounds and seven assists to help lead his team to a victory over New Trier High School for the 2016 Central Suburban South title. In , he averaged 15.7 PPG, 5.3 RPG and 3.0 APG in leading his team to the Central Suburban League championship and an Illinois High School Association regional title. Owns a 6-foot-8 wingspan. Turned down offers from Michigan State, Ohio State, DePaul, Seton Hall, Iowa State, Northwestern, Missouri, Michigan and Illinois among others. Personal Mother, Tamala Reed, played basketball, softball and volleyball at Chicago State. Member of his school s honor roll. Head coach at Evanston Township is Mike Ellis. He compares his game to Jalen Rose. Away from the court, he enjoys writing poetry and studying the game of basketball. PURDUESPORTS.Com

13 carsen edwards #3 / CARSEN EDWARDS Sophomore // Guard // 6-1 // 200 Atascocita, Texas // Atascocita HS Career Notes Finished his freshman season ranked sixth on the Purdue freshman scoring list (360 pts.). Purdue is 14-3 when he scores 10 or more points in a game. In games he started last year, Purdue went His 19 points in the Big Ten opener vs. Iowa were the most for a Purdue freshman in a league opener since Career Honors Big Ten Freshman of the Week (Jan. 23, 2017) Member of the USA U19 National Team for the World Cup in Egypt (July) World University Games (August 2017) Edwards had a sensational World University Games, averaging 17.4 points, 2.6 assists and 2.5 rebounds per game. Also averaged 2.1 steals per game. Shot 48-of-105 (.457) from the field and 20-of-51 (.392) from long range. Exploded for 36 points in a quarterfinals win over Israel. The 36 points were the most scored by a player in a World University Games contest. Went 11-of-22 from the field and 8-of-14 from long range against Israel, scoring 30 of his 36 points after halftime. Averaged 25.0 points in the medal round, also going for 16 points, six assists and four steals vs. Serbia and 23 points vs. Lithuania in gold-medal game. Had 17 points, five steals, four rebounds and three assists in the opening win of pool play against Argentina. FIBA U19 World Cup (July 2017) Edwards helped Team USA to a bronze medal in the 2017 FIBA U19 World Cup, serving as one of the top players in the tournament. Edwards averaged 10.4 points and a team-best 3.3 assists per game while shooting over 40.0 percent (12-of-29) from long distance. 11

14 CARSEN EDWARDS As a Freshman / Edwards had an outstanding freshman season, appearing in all 35 games with 21 starts. He averaged 10.3 points, 2.6 rebounds and 1.8 assists. Was the only freshman in the Big Ten to finish the season with at least 45 3-pointers (49) and 35 steals (36). Is 1-of-3 freshmen in school history (E Twaun Moore, Robbie Hummel) with 360 points, 60 assists and 30 steals. Finished the year ranked high on the Purdue freshman single-season lists, ranking sixth in points (360), ninth in scoring average (10.3), fourth in 3-pointers made (49), sixth in free throw percentage (.743) and fifth in steals (36). Was named Big Ten Freshman of the Week on Jan. 23, after averaging 13.5 points and 2.5 assists while shooting 11-of-15 (.733) from the field and 4-of-7 (.571) from long distance in wins over Illinois and Penn State. Made two free throws with 2.1 seconds left to lift Purdue to a win over No. 17-ranked Maryland in College Park (Feb. 4). Scored 19 points, including the first eight of the game, in the Big Ten-opening win over Iowa (Dec. 28). The 19 points were the most for a Purdue freshman in a Big Ten opener since the season (Russell Cross). Is 1-of-2 freshmen in Purdue history with four games of four or more 3-pointers (Chris Lutz). Scored 18 points with six rebounds in the season opener against Mc- Neese State. The 18 points were the most for a Purdue freshman in an opener since the season opener (Nate Minnoy). Recorded 17 games of 10 or more points. Purdue was 14-3 when he scored 10 or more points. Scored 17 points with three steals in the Big Ten Tournament loss to Michigan. His 17 points were the most for a Purdue true freshman in a Big Ten Tournament game since E Twaun Moore had 22 against Illinois in the 2008 tournament. Also scored 12 points against Vermont in Purdue s first NCAA Tournament victory since the 2012 event. Tallied a season-high 21 points in the Cancun Challenge title-game victory over Auburn. Added two assists and three steals. High School A 4-Star recruit according to ESPN.com who ranked Carsen 88th overall in the class of Named No. 43 by Lindy s Magazine as freshmen to have the most impact on their team this year. Named first-team All-State and was a MaxPreps All-American as a senior after averaging 26.3 points, 5.1 assists and 4.9 rebounds per game. During his senior year, he finished in the top five in voting for MaxPreps 2016 National Player of the Year. Led Atascocita (38-1) to the Texas state finals, and earned tournament MVP for District 16-6A. His team finished the season ranked 23rd in the nation according to USA Today s Super 25 with its only loss coming in the state finals. Scored in bunches, setting a school single-game scoring record with 50 points, going 13-of-15 on 3-point attempts. He also had four more 30-point games as a senior (31, 31, 32, 33). Posted his first career triple-double as a senior collecting 26 points, 12 rebounds, and 10 assists in a Atascocita victory. Edwards Miscellaneous CAREER HIGHS Points: 21 vs. Auburn Rebounds: 6 McNeese State Assists: 5 Two Times; last vs. Iowa Steals: 3 Four Times; last vs. Michigan Blocks: 1 Three Times; last vs. Michigan State Minutes: 32 Four Times; last at Indiana FGM: 8 McNeese State FGA: 15 at [14] Louisville PM: 4 Four Times; last at Michigan PA: 7 Two Times; last vs. Rutgers FTM: 4 Six Times; last vs. [3] Kansas FTA: 6 vs. [21] Notre Dame MISCELLANEOUS Career 10-Plus Points: 17 (14-3) 17 (14-3) 20-Plus Points: 1 (1-0) 1 (1-0) 5-Plus Rebounds: 2 (2-0) 2 (2-0) 10-Plus Rebounds: Plus Assists: 2 (2-0) 2 (2-0) Double-Doubles: 0 0 Statsheet-Stuffers:* 0 0 Led Team in Points: 5 (3-2) 5 (3-2) Led Team in Rebounds: 0 0 Led Team in Assists: 1 (1-0) 1 (1-0) * - at least five in three different categories (pts, rebs, asts, steals, blocks). Among the Elite Carsen Edwards became the third Purdue freshman to have at least 360 points, 60 assists and 30 steals during his rookie campaign. Player Year Pts. Asts. Stls. Carsen Edwards Robbie Hummel E Twaun Moore Following his junior season, he was named Player of the Year by the Houston Chronicle after averaging 23.6 points, 4.9 assists and 4.9 rebounds. Averaged 3.5 points, 2.1 assists and 2.0 rebounds per game as a sophomore and lettered as a freshman at Atascocita. Also played football as a sophomore. Carsen s personality and work ethic are identical to the Purdue basketball program. Before signing at Purdue, he said I play hard and give all I have. Was coached by David Martinez at Atascocita. Played on the prestigious Houston Hoops AAU team. Personal Majoring in organizational leadership. Born March 12, 1998, in Houston, Texas. Son of James Edwards and Carla Desmuke-Edwards. Brother, Jai, plays football at Blinn Junior College. Chose Purdue because it s a great school academically and is a great basketball program in America s best conference. Edwards Career Stats Overall GP-GS Min. Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off-Def Reb. Avg. PF-DQ A TO BL ST Pts. Avg TOTALS Big Ten GP-GS Min. Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off-Def Reb. Avg. PF-DQ A TO BL ST Pts. Avg TOTALS PURDUESPORTS.Com

15 Career Honors Big Ten Freshman of the Week (Nov. 17, 2014) Big Ten Freshman of the Week (Jan. 6, 2015) Big Ten Freshman of the Week (Feb. 16, 2015) Invited to Team USA U19 Tryouts (June 2, 2015) Honorable Mention All-Big Ten (March 7, 2016) Edwards to Test NBA Draft Process (April 5, 2016) Edwards Named to Erving Watch List (Oct. 19, 2016) Edwards Named 3rd-Team All-Big Ten (March 6, 2017) #12 / Vincent edwards Senior // Forward // 6-8 // 225 Middletown, Ohio // Middletown HS Career Notes Only active player in America with 1,000 career points, 500 rebounds and 300 assists. During his career, Purdue is 9-1 when he scores 20 or more points in a game. During his career, Purdue is when he scores 10 or more points; Purdue is when he doesn t. Needs 373 points, 180 rebounds and 98 assists to become first player in Purdue history with 1, World University Games (August 2017) Edwards dominated in Taipei, averaging 19.3 points, 6.9 rebounds and 2.1 assists per game, while shooting 56-of-98 (.571) from the field and 15-of-28 (.536) from long range. Ranked third in the field in scoring. Scored 31 points in the semifinals win over Serbia, the seventh most by a player during the World University Games. Shaking off a turned ankle, scored 21 points with nine rebounds and six assists in a overtime win over Israel in the quarterfinals. Recorded double-doubles vs. the United Arab Emirates (17 points, 11 rebounds) and Estonia (19 points, 11 rebounds). As a Junior / Edwards was named third-team All-Big Ten after averaging 12.6 points, 4.9 rebounds and 3.2 assists per game in all 35 games. He shot 48.6 percent from the field, 42.3 percent from 3-point range and 82.0 percent from the free throw line. Continued to excel in the NCAA Tournament, averaging 21.0 points, 7.5 rebounds and 3.5 assists in wins over Vermont and Iowa State. He scored 15 of his 21 points against Vermont in the second half and went 19-of- 30 from the field in the two games. Surpassed 1,000 career points in a home win over Michigan State. Became the second player in school history with 1,000 career points, 500 rebounds and 300 assists (E Twaun Moore). Finished his junior year at Purdue as the only junior (or younger) in America with 1,000 points, 500 rebounds, 300 assists and 100 made 3-pointers. Became the fifth player in Purdue history to average at least 12 points, four rebounds and three assists in a season. Edwards Career Stats VINCENT EDWARDS Dished out a career-high 112 assists, becoming the 10th player in school history with at least 90 assists in three seasons. Just two other players (Eugene Parker, ; Bruce Parkinson, ) have done it four times. Surpassed 20 points in three of the last five games, including a 25-point, five-assist effort against Northwestern in the regular-season finale. Scored a career-high 26 points in a win at Indiana. Added eight rebounds and three steals. Had a big game against Notre Dame in Purdue s first victory in the Crossroads Classic. Scored 20 points with 10 rebounds for his third career double-double. Recorded a double-double against Iowa State in the NCAA Tournament second-round victory, scoring 21 points with 10 rebounds and four assists. Dished out a career-high eight assists against both Villanova and Morehead State. Had a big game in the Jimmy V Classic against Arizona State with 16 points, five rebounds, three assists and two steals. As a Sophomore / Edwards had another stellar season, being the only Purdue player to start all 35 games while earning honorable mention All-Big Ten status. Ranked second on the team in scoring (11.3 PPG), third in rebounding (5.4 RPG), first in assists (100), third in steals (19) and first in 3-pointers made (46). In the last two games of the season against Michigan State in the Big Ten Tournament championship game and against Little Rock in the NCAA Tournament, Edwards averaged 21.5 PPG and 7.5 RPG. Averaged 11.7 PPG, 5.6 RPG and 2.8 APG during Big Ten play, connecting on 23-of-51 (.446) attempts from 3-point range. Also shot 85.1 percent (40-of-47) from the free throw line in Big Ten action. Scored in double-figures in his last eight games of the season, averaging 15.5 PPG during that span. Scored in double-figures 19 times as a sophomore (15-4 record). Recorded first career double-double against Little Rock with 24 points and 13 rebounds in the NCAA Tournament. Had a huge game against Minnesota, leading Purdue to a win. With Swanigan sitting with a sprained ankle, Edwards scored 24 points with eight rebounds and four assists while playing power forward. Overall GP-GS Min. Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off-Def Reb. Avg. PF-DQ A TO BL ST Pts. Avg TOTALS Big Ten GP-GS Min. Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off-Def Reb. Avg. PF-DQ A TO BL ST Pts. Avg TOTALS

16 VINCENT EDWARDS As a Freshman / Had an outstanding freshman season, ranking fourth on the team in scoring (8.8 PPG), first in assists (90) and third in rebounding (4.8 RPG). His 26.9 minutes per game were also third. His three Big Ten Freshmen of the Week accolades were the most for a Purdue player in school history and second most of the season behind Ohio State s D Angelo Russell. Set a school record for most assists in a season by a non-guard (90). Was the first freshmen in school history to record at least 26 points, eight rebounds and three blocked shots in a game, when he reached those levels against IUPUI (Nov. 16, 2014). On the Purdue freshman single-season lists, ranked 12th in points (290), seventh in rebounds (159), ninth in rebound average (4.8), ninth in threepointers made (29), seventh in three-point attempts (89), fourth in free throw percentage (.788), sixth in assists (90), seventh in assists average (2.73), fourth in assist-to-turnover ratio (1.80), sixth in games started (29) and fifth in minutes played (889). In games when he led the team in scoring, Purdue went 6-0. When he scored in double-figures, Purdue was 7-3. When he failed to reach double-digits, Purdue was just Had 25 points and nine rebounds in a thrilling win over BYU, then followed that up with 16 points and nine rebounds in the ACC / Big Ten Challenge victory over North Carolina State. Had 14 of his 16 points in the second half in a come-from-behind victory over Michigan early in the Big Ten season. Following the season, was one of the final players cut to make Team USA s U19 roster for the 2015 FIBA World Championship in Greece. High School Ranked as 80th-best prospect, the No. 2-ranked prospect in Ohio and a four-star recruit in America by ESPN.com; ranked as the 122nd-top prospect by Rivals.com. Listed as a three-star prospect by Rivals and Scout. As a senior, Edwards was named the conference, district and Ohio Division I Player of the Year. Was selected to the Ohio All-State first team, leading team to conference and district titles. Finished his career as the second all-time leading scorer at Middletown High School, behind legendary Jerry Lucas. Was also the school s all-time leading rebounder. Named first-team All-Cincinnati Enquirer selection as a junior after averaging 21.0 points, 12.3 rebounds and 4.1 assists per game. Also named special mention All-State and first-team All-District. Averaged 14.5 points, 11.7 rebounds and 1.3 blocks per game as a sophomore. Greater Miami Conference (GMC) Co-Player of the Year as a junior. Led team to the GMC Championship and district title a year ago as well as regional runners-up in 2012 and Held offers from Michigan, West Virginia, Vanderbilt and Xavier among others. Son of former player Bill Edwards, who holds the single-game (45), season (757) and career (2,303 points from ) scoring records at Wright State. Won the National Character Award as voted on by the YMCA. Was coached during his senior year by Mark Baker. Was coached previously by Josh Andrews, who left to become the head coach at Taylor University. Personal Majoring in organizational leadership. Born April 5, 1996, in Middletown, Ohio. Son of Bill Edwards and Glennetta Patton. Has two older brothers, Darius and Bill, Jr., who played basketball at Miami, Ohio, and Penn State. Chose Purdue because of the family atmosphere on the basketball team. PURDUESPORTS.Com Edwards Miscellaneous CAREER HIGHS Points: 26 Two Times; last at Indiana Rebounds: 13 vs. Little Rock Assists: 8 Two Times; last vs. Morehead State Steals: 3 Two Times; last at Indiana Blocks: 3 Two Times; last vs. Incarnate Word Minutes: 41 Two Times; last vs. Little Rock FGM: 11 IUPUI FGA: 18 vs. [2] Michigan State PM: 5 [25] Northwestern PA: 7 Four Times; last vs. [25] Northwestern FTM: 8 Two Times; last vs. Iowa FTA: 9 Two Times; last vs. [8] Michigan State MISCELLANEOUS Career 10-Plus Points: 25 (21-4) 54 (43-11) 20-Plus Points: 5 (5-0) 10 (9-1) 5-Plus Rebounds: 19 (15-4) 56 (41-15) 10-Plus Rebounds: 3 (3-0) 6 (4-2) 5-Plus Assists: 8 (7-1) 17 (13-4) Double-Doubles: 3 (3-0) 4 (3-1) Statsheet-Stuffers:* 4 (4-0) 9 (7-2) Led Team in Points: 7 (7-0) 20 (17-3) Led Team in Rebounds: 1 (1-0) 13 (9-4) Led Team in Assists: 10 (7-3) 33 (22-11) * - at least five in three different categories (pts, rebs, asts, steals, blocks).

17 GRADY EIFERT World University Games (August 2017) Eifert averaged 3.5 points and 4.0 rebounds while shooting 57.1 percent (12-of-21) from the field. Had 10 points with six rebounds and four steals in a win over Romania. As a Sophomore / Eifert appeared in 15 games, averaging 1.0 points and 0.5 rebounds in 2.9 minutes per game. Was 6-of-7 shooting from the field and 3-of-5 from the free throw line. Eifert s 85.7 percent shooting was the best in the country for a player with at least seven field goal attempts. Scored four points with two rebounds in the win over Norfolk State. Also scored four points with two rebounds in the win over Penn State in Mackey Arena. Tied a career high with three rebounds in the win over Western Illinois. Also scored points against McNeese State, Auburn, Arizona State and Western Illinois. As a Freshman / Eifert appeared in 11 games for the Boilermakers, averaging 0.6 points and 0.7 rebounds in 2.5 minutes per game. Scored a career-high five points and grabbed a career-high three rebounds in just three minutes in the win over Youngstown State. Grabbed two offensive rebounds in the Big Ten Tournament win over Illinois. Five of his eight rebounds were on the offensive end. Added two points on a pair of free throws against Incarnate Word and grabbed his only steal of the season in the win over Vermont. High School Eifert graduated from Bishop Dwenger High School in 2014, then spent a year at Don Bosco Prep in Crown Point, Indiana. Lettered three times in baketball at Bishop Dwenger, averaging 15.8 PPG, 8.0 RPG, 2.3 APG and 2.2 SPG as a senior. Led the team to sectional and regional championships and was named all-conference, all-area and honorable mention all-state in As a junior, he was named all-conference, team MVP and captain and averaged 16.0 PPG, 9.0 RPG, 3.0 APG and 2.1 SPG while helping Bishop Dwenger to the sectional championship. Averaged nearly 13 points and nine rebounds during his one season at Don Bosco Prep, where he grew two inches and gained about 20 pounds. Also shot about 40 percent from three-point range, while typically playing center or power forward. Don Bosco Prep coach Jason Hawkins called him, one of the hardest workers I ve coached in 12 years. Is 1-of-14 Don Bosco alums to currently play NCAA Division I basketball. Also played golf at Bishop Dwenger High School. Personal Majoring in selling and sales management. Born April 25, 1996 in Fort Wayne, Indiana. Father, Greg, played basketball at Purdue from , appearing in 115 games with 56 career starts. Eifert helped the team to a pair of NCAA and NIT Tournaments. Brother, Tyler, played football at Notre Dame and is currently a tight end for the Cincinnati Bengals. Sister, Morgan, graduated from Purdue in Chose Purdue because of his family ties, a great education and the chance to be part of a first-class basketball program. Eifert s Career Stats #24 / GRADY EIFERT Junior // Forward // 6-6 // 221 Fort Wayne, Indiana // Don Bosco Prep (Ind.) Overall GP-GS Min. Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off-Def Reb. Avg. PF-DQ A TO BL ST Pts. Avg TOTALS Big Ten GP-GS Min. Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off-Def Reb. Avg. PF-DQ A TO BL ST Pts. Avg TOTALS

18 EDEN EWING #5 / EDEN EWING Junior // Forward // 6-9 // 215 Richmond, Texas // Tyler JC (Texas) Career Notes Will give the Boilermakers added depth on the inside. Very athletic player who is aggressive when on the floor. Was one of the top Junior College players in America last year. Turned down offers from Iowa State, LSU and Fresno State to attend Purdue. High School / Junior College A 3-star player from Tyler Junior College, Ewing committed to Purdue on Nov. 7. Will have two years of eligibility with the Boilermakers. Widely considered one of the top-five junior college players in America. Averaged 13.1 points and 6.9 rebounds per game, leading Tyler to a 24-5 record a year ago. Was named All-Region XIV during the season, and was 1-of-4 nominees from the region for JUCO All-America honors. Athletic, bouncy and physical wing player that can play both inside and out. Has the tools to be a very good defensive player. Turned down offers from Iowa State, LSU and Fresno State. Committed to Nevada out of high school in 2014, before opting to attend Tyler JC. Averaged 9.9 points and 6.1 rebounds while shooting 47.9 percent from the field as a freshman at Tyler in His head coach, Mike Marquis, has sent over 120 kids to NCAA Division I programs, including 2016 Olympic Team member Jimmy Butler. As a senior at Bush, Ewing led the team to a 26-8 record, averaging around 15 points and eight rebounds per game. As a junior at Bush High School, Ewing averaged 12.0 points, 6.2 rebounds and 1.1 blocks per game, leading the school to a 30-5 record. Played AAU basketball for T.J. Ford Elite, the former Texas star and eighth overall pick of the Milwaukee Bucks in Personal Majoring in health and kinesiology. Son of Vielka Rivers and Lorenzo Ewing. Born Jan. 12, Father, Lorenzo, played college basketball at Louisiana Tech and Houston Baptist. Uncle, Daniel Ewing, played at Duke from , and was a McDonald s All-American. PURDUESPORTS.Com

19 MATT HAARMS #32 / MATT HAARMS RS-Freshman // Forward // 7-3 // 250 Amsterdam, Netherlands // Sunrise Christian (Kansas) Career Notes Haarms will compete in his first action in almost 16 months when the Boilermakers tip off the season. An athletic big that can stretch the defense, Haarms has gained about 25 pounds since arriving about 10 months ago. Uses his quickness and length on the perimeter to guard smaller players. Will be relied upon to provide depth at both the power forward and center positions. As a Freshman / Joined the team at the semester break, using his redshirt year. Went against Isaac Haas and Caleb Swanigan every day in practice. Has grown an inch and added about 25 pounds to his frame since his arrival at Purdue. High School Ranked a 3-star forward by both Rivals and 247Sports, Haarms committed to Purdue on Oct. 4, Was a member of the U-18 Dutch National Team. Chose Purdue over offers from Colorado, Vanderbilt and Washington State. Has a rare blend of athleticism and size who can step out and hit the 3-pointer, making him a tough matchup. Started playing basketball at age 11 and left the Netherlands prior to his junior year to spend a year in Spain to help strengthen his game. Sunrise coach Luke Barnwell described Haarms as skilled and mobile and able to really fly and move laterally defensively. Haarms said some of the best big men are coming out of Purdue. That was accentuated on my visit. I kept coming back to that every time I was thinking about a decision. Is also a strong student with an ACT score of 29. Played with the Chauncey Billups Elite AAU team in the Adidas Gauntlet series. Attended the same school as Buddy Hield, a 2016 All-American at Oklahoma, and Michigan State point guard Lourawls Tum Tum Nairn. Personal Son of Peter Haarms and Martine van Hoorn. Born April 22, 1997, in Amsterdam. Becomes just the sixth international player to play at Purdue since the season. A terrific student, Haarms boasted an ACT score of 30 in high school. 17

20 ISAAC HAAS #44 / ISAAC HAAS Senior // Center // 7-2 // 290 Hokes Bluff, Alabama // Hokes Bluff HS Career Notes Haas led the Big Ten for the second straight year in points / 40 minutes (25.9). Haas is the only active player in America to have scored 1,000 points in under 1,800 career minutes played. Haas led the team last year in dunks (33) and has 56 career dunks. Haas has 12 games in which he has scored more points than minutes played. Career Honors National Freshman of the Year Award finalist (2015) Pan-Am Games Tryout (June 29, 2015) Honorable Mention All-Big Ten (March 6, 2017) World University Games (August 2017) Haas averaged 9.9 points, 6.1 rebounds and 1.5 blocks in 19.7 minutes per game in Taipei. He also shot 31-of-45 (.689) from the field and had nine assists against just 11 turnovers. Scored 17 points in the win over the Czech Republic and had 17 points on 6-of-7 shooting in the Gold-medal game against Lithuania. As a Junior / Haas had another strong season, appearing in all 35 games and averaging 12.6 points, 5.0 rebounds and 0.7 blocks per game. He shot 58.7 percent from the field and 71.1 percent from the free throw line. Ranks sixth on the Purdue career field goal percentage list (.576). Scored his 1,000th career point in the Big Ten Tournament against Michigan and is now averaging 24.8 points / 40 minutes played for his career. He is 1-of-4 active players to have scored 1,000 points in under 1,700 career minutes. Recorded two double-doubles on the season (10 pts, 10 rebs vs. Auburn; 24 pts, 11 rebs vs. Rutgers). Started the first 15 games of the season. Scored a career-high 26 points on 9-of-10 shooting in the Cancun Challenge against Utah State. Tallied 22 points in 20 minutes against defending national champion Villanova. Purdue went 18-5 when he scored in double figures. Scored at least 20 points in three of the first four games of the year. Added 24 points in a win over Illinois. Scored 14 points in the NCAA Tournament victory over Iowa State and added 11 points against Kansas. Has fouled out once in his 104 career games. As a Sophomore / Haas continued his improvement, ranking fourth on the team in scoring (9.8 PPG) despite ranking eighth on the team in minutes. Haas Career Stats Overall GP-GS Min. Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off-Def Reb. Avg. PF-DQ A TO BL ST Pts. Avg TOTALS Big Ten GP-GS Min. Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off-Def Reb. Avg. PF-DQ A TO BL ST Pts. Avg TOTALS PURDUESPORTS.Com Led the Big Ten in points / 40 minutes (27.4). In games that he scored at least 10 points as a sophomore, Purdue went 14-3 (22-9 for his career). Scored 38 points in 47 minutes during postseason play (four games), shooting 69.6 percent (16-of-23) from the field. Had five games in where he had more points than minutes played (Lehigh, New Mexico, Penn State, Nebraska, Michigan in Big Ten Tourney). Started the first 15 games of the season, where he averaged 11.4 points per game and 5.3 rebounds. Significantly improved his free throw shooting, improving his percentage by 167 percentage points (.547 as a freshman to.714 as a sophomore). Scored in double-figures in each of the first six games and eight of the first nine contests (14.1 PPG, 5.4 RPG). Posted his first career double-double (12 pts, 10 rebs) in the seasonopening win over North Carolina A&T. Added second career double-double two games later against Incarnate Word (17 pts, 12 rebs). Tallied a career-high 24 points on 8-of-11 FGs against Lehigh. Cut down on his fouling (73 as a freshman, 58 as a sophomore) and turnovers (54 as a freshman, 39 as a sophomore) from his freshman year. As a Freshman / Haas had a strong freshman season, ranking sixth on the team in scoring (7.6 PPG), fifth in rebounding (4.1 RPG) and second in blocked shots (25) and field goal percentage (.535). Averaged a team-best 11.5 PPG in non-conference play, shooting a sizzling 62.5 percent from the field. Saw his averages dip in Big Ten regular-season play, averaging 5.4 PPG and shooting just 45.5 percent from the field. His 53.5 field goal percentage ranked as the seventh-best percentage by a freshman in school history and his 25 blocked shots were the eighth most. Had 10 double-figure outings in his first 13 games, but just four in the last 21 games, coming against Wisconsin, Iowa, Northwestern and Indiana. Was the only player in America to shoot at least 130 free throws in under 15.0 minutes per game. In two games against Indiana, scored 16 points with nine rebounds in

21 just 21 minutes, going 8-of-10 from the free throw line. Struggled with turnovers, turning the ball over 54 times, the third most on the squad. Broke out in a big way against Kansas State in the EASports Maui Invitational, scoring 19 points with six rebounds on 7-of-9 shooting in just 20 minutes. In his three games at the Maui Invitational, Haas averaged 12.3 PPG and 5.3 RPG in just 20.7 MPG while shooting 14-of-18 (.778) from the field. In the NCAA Tournament against Cincinnati, Haas tallied eight points and six rebounds in just 16 minutes. In games he started as a freshman (11 games from Dec. 8 to Jan. 21; 5-6 record), Haas averaged 7.4 PPG and 3.5 RPG, while shooting 52.5 percent. In games that he came off the bench (16-7 record), he averaged 7.7 PPG, 4.3 RPG and shot 54.1 percent from the field. ISAAC HAAS High School A four-star recruit and the No. 64-ranked player nationally by Rivals.com, the No. 83-ranked player by 247Sports.com and the No. 86-ranked player by ESPN.com. Ranked as the No. 9 center nationally by ESPN.com and the No. 6 player in Alabama by 247Sports.com. Averaged about 20.0 points, 12.0 rebounds and 5.0 blocks per game as a senior at Hokes Bluff. Averaged 18.5 points, 11.0 rebounds and 4.5 blocks as a junior at Hokes Bluff High School. Becomes the third Boilermaker from the state of Alabama, joining Decatur native Tarrance Crump ( ) and Joe Marshall ( ), who was from Mobile. Is a great system fit for the Boilermakers and a true center who will excel in Painter s motion offense and physical man defense. Was a 4.0 student at Hokes Bluff. His high school head coach, Greg Watkins, describes him as a gym rat. Idolized former Georgetown star and Indiana Pacer Roy Hibbert. Turned down overtures from Wake Forest, Virginia, Texas A&M, Texas, Stanford, UCLA, Butler and UAB among others. Personal Majoring in selling and sales management. Born Oct. 2, 1995, in Birmingham, Ala. Son of Danny and Rachel Haas. Has a younger sister, Erin. Enjoys fishing, hunting, kayaking and mountain biking. Haas Miscellaneous CAREER HIGHS Points: 26 vs. Utah State Rebounds: 12 vs. Incarnate Word Assists: 2 Eight Times; last vs. Penn State Steals: 1 Seventeen Times; last at Northwestern Blocks: 4 Two Times; last vs. Incarnate Word Minutes: 27 vs. Arizona State FGM: 9 Three Times; last vs. Rutgers FGA: 12 Two Times; last vs. Illinois PM: 0 3PA: 0 FTM: 12 Western Illinois FTA: 13 Two Times; last vs. Western Illinois MISCELLANEOUS Career 10-Plus Points: 23 (18-5) 54 (40-14) 20-Plus Points: 5 (4-1) 7 (6-1) 5-Plus Rebounds: 23 (18-5) 49 (35-14) 10-Plus Rebounds: 3 (3-0) 5 (5-0) 5-Plus Assists: 0 0 Double-Doubles: 2 (2-0) 2 (4-0) Statsheet-Stuffers:* 0 0 Led Team in Points: 7 (5-2) 12 (10-2) Led Team in Rebounds: 2 (1-1) 11 (6-5) Led Team in Assists: 0 0 * - at least five in three different categories (pts, rebs, asts, steals, blocks). 19

22 TOMMY LUCE #15 / TOMMY LUCE Sophomore // Guard // 5-10 // 150 Jeffersonville, Indiana // Jeffersonville HS As a Freshman / Luce became a cult hero at Purdue, appearing in 15 games, averaging 0.1 points and 0.3 assists per game. Scored first career point on a free throw against Western Illinois. Recorded two assists against Penn State and dished out helpers against Utah State and Auburn. Grabbed a steal against Cleveland State. High School A 2016 graduate of Jeffersonville High School, Luce is a walkon to the Purdue basketball team. Averaged 10.2 points, 2.1 assists, 2.1 steals and 1.6 rebounds as a senior, shooting 42 percent from 3-point range. Served as a team captain as a senior. Team posted a record as a senior. Attended Richmond High School during his first three years of high school. Averaged 6.9 points and shot 47 percent from long distance as a junior at Richmond for a team that posted a 26-4 record. Was named to both the All-NCC team and All-Hoosier Hills Team as a junior. Helped team to conference and sectional titles as both a sophomore and junior. Richmond added a regional title during his junior year. Also ran on the Richmond cross country team as a freshman. Was coached by his father, Joe Luce. Personal Majoring in organizational leadership. Born Feb. 21, 1997, in Fishers, Indiana. Son of Joe and Amy Luce. Uncles, Matt and Kris, both played baseball at Purdue, while aunt, Marie, graduated from Purdue. Grew up a big Purdue basketball fan. Luce s Career Stats Overall GP-GS Min. Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off-Def Reb. Avg. PF-DQ A TO BL ST Pts. Avg TOTALS Big Ten GP-GS Min. Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off-Def Reb. Avg. PF-DQ A TO BL ST Pts. Avg TOTALS PURDUESPORTS.Com

23 DAKOTA MATHIAS #31 / dakota mathias Senior // Guard // 6-4 // 200 Elida, Ohio // Elida HS Career Notes Mathias needs 89 3-pointers to set the school record for career trifectas (243 - E Twaun Moore). Mathias ranks third on Purdue s career assist / turnover ratio chart (2.65; 262/99). Mathias led the team in in plus/minus (+390). During his career when he scores in double-digits, Purdue is Career Accolades Big Ten All-Academic Team (2016) Honorable Mention All-Big Ten (2017) Big Ten All-Defensive Team (2017) Big Ten All-Academic Team (2017) World University Games (August 2017) Mathias was third on the team in scoring (11.9 ppg) and chipped in with 4.1 rebounds and a team-best 2.7 assists per game. He shot 21-of-48 (.438) from long range. Scored 16 points, making 4-of-7 from long range, with five rebounds in the opening win over Argentina. Added 15 points and three steals in a win over the United Arab Emirates. Scored 14 points with eight rebounds and three assists against Romania. Tallied 16 points in the win over Israel in the quarterfinals. As a Junior / Mathias had a breakout junior season, starting all 35 games and earning Honorable Mention All-Big Ten honors as well as a spot on the Big Ten s All-Defensive Team. Averaged 9.7 points, 3.9 rebounds and 3.8 assists per game, leading the team with 133 helpers. Also shot 45.3 percent from long range (72-of- 159) to rank second in the Big Ten in 3-point percentage. Recorded 18 double-figure scoring games, with Purdue posting a 16-2 mark in those games. His 72 3-pointers are tied for the 11th most in school history, while his 45.3 long-distance percentage is seventh in school history. Was even better in league play, averaging 10.5 points per game and shooting 45.6 percent from long distance. Scored a career-high 25 points against Utah State in the Cancun Challenge, going 6-of-7 from long distance, while adding six rebounds and four assists. Named to the Cancun Challenge All-Tournament team, averaging 18.5 points, 5.5 assists and 4.5 rebounds per game, while shooting 10-of-14 from deep. Had a big game in Purdue s Big Ten title-clinching victory over Indiana, scoring 17 of his 19 points in the first half. He added seven rebounds and four assists. Became the first Purdue player in almost five years with double-digit assists, dishing out 10 helpers against Minnesota on New Year s Day. Tallied 13 points, five rebounds and five assists in Purdue s NCAA Tournament victory over Vermont. Became a lockdown defender on the defensive end, holding some of the Big Ten s best wing players well under their scoring average. As a Sophomore / Mathias had another strong season, appearing in all 35 games, while averaging 5.5 points and 2.3 assists per game. His assist-to-turnover ratio of 3.90 (82:21) is the second-highest mark in school history (minimum of 75 assists). Shot 38.6 percent (44-of-114) from long distance, but upped his percentage to 41.5 percent (22-of-53) from deep in league play only. Never shied away from taking the big shot, hitting monster 3-pointers against Wisconsin in the Big Ten opener, Maryland, Indiana and in the NCAA Tournament first-round game against Little Rock. In February and March, Mathias was 18-of-40 (.450) from long distance, averaging 6.3 points and 2.5 assists per game. In November, December and January, Mathias went 26-of-74 (.351) and averaged 5.0 points and 2.3 assists per game. Matched a career high with 17 points, 10 coming in the final four minutes of the first half, in a win over No. 10-ranked Maryland. Went 7-of-10 from the field in the victory over the Terrapins. After the game, Reggie Miller Tweeted at him on representing No. 31. During the four postseason games, ranked fifth on the team in scoring (7.3 PPG) and was 8-of-18 (.444) from long distance. As a Freshman / Mathias overcame injuries and illnesses in the offseason to have a productive freshman season. Mathias appeared in all 34 games with 17 starts, including the last 15 games of the season. Averaged 4.8 PPG, 2.1 RPG and 1.4 APG in 19.6 minutes per outing. Over the last nine games, averaged 7.8 PPG, 3.0 RPG and 1.4 APG while shooting 16-of-41 (.390) from three-point range. Had a five-game stretch from Feb. 15 to March 4, where he scored in double figures four times and averaged 9.6 PPG while shooting 12-of- Mathias Career Stats Overall GP-GS Min. Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off-Def Reb. Avg. PF-DQ A TO BL ST Pts. Avg TOTALS Big Ten GP-GS Min. Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off-Def Reb. Avg. PF-DQ A TO BL ST Pts. Avg TOTALS

24 DAKOTA MATHIAS 25 (.480) from three-point range against Nebraska, Indiana, Rutgers, Ohio State and Michigan State. Recorded the third-best assist-to-turnover ratio by a freshman in school history (1.81) and his 38 three-pointers made were the fifth most by a freshman in school history. In games he started (17), Mathias averaged 5.9 PPG in 23.2 minutes per game while shooting 25 free throws. In the games he did not start (17), Mathias averaged 3.8 PPG in 16.1 minutes per game, shooting just six free throws. Had the best game of his career against eventual Final Four participant Michigan State, scoring a career-high 12 points with six rebounds and two steals. Tallied seven points with six rebounds and career-high five assists in the Big Ten Tournament against Penn State. Also had 11 points with five rebounds and three assists against Rutgers (Feb. 26), going 3-of-5 from the field and 2-of-3 from long distance. High School Ranked 141st nationally and a three-star recruit by Rivals.com. Ranked as a three-star recruit according to Scout.com. As a senior, Mathias averaged 28 points, eight rebounds and six assists per game en route to Ohio Division II Player of the Year and first-team All-State accolades. As a junior, Mathias averaged 25.3 points, 9.5 rebounds and 6.4 assists while shooting 62 percent from the field and making 63-of-169 threepoint attempts. Was selected to play on the Ohio Rising All-Stars Team, was the Lima News 2013 Dream Team Player of the Year and an Associated Press Division II All-Ohio First Team honoree. Also honored as the Associated Press District Co-Player of the Year and the District 8 and Western Buckeye League (WBL) Player of the Year. Surpassed 1,000 career points on Jan. 25, 2013 against Kenton High School. As a sophomore, Mathias averaged 13.1 points, 4.4 rebounds and 4.4 assists per game while making 39-of-114 three-point attempts and 88 percent of his free throw attempts. Named first-team All-WBL, second-team All-District 8 and third team Associated Press All-District as well as to the Lima News Dream Team in Started as a freshman where he averaged 10.3 points, 5.4 rebounds and 4.0 assists and was named honorable mention All-WBL. Led team to 2012 and 2013 WBL Championships as well as an Ohio State Runner-Up finish. Also an outstanding student as he is a member of the National Honor Society, was the PSI Academic Student of the Year, the Lima News Scholar-Athlete of the Year and an Ohio Basketball Coaches Association Silver Scholar-Athlete. Chose Purdue because of the academic reputation and the at home feeling Purdue provides. Coached by Denny Thompson while his high school teammate, Reggie McAdams, currently plays at Akron. Personal Majoring in management. Born July 11, 1995, in Lima, Ohio. Son of Daniel and Tracy Mathias. Has two older brothers, Bo and Dustin. Enjoys playing tennis and cards. Mathias Miscellaneous CAREER HIGHS Points: 25 vs. Utah State Rebounds: 8 at Penn State Assists: 10 Minnesota Steals: 2 Eleven Times; last at Northwestern Blocks: 2 Rutgers Minutes: 43 vs. Michigan FGM: 9 vs. Utah State FGA: 12 at Ohio State PM: 6 vs. Utah State PA: 8 Two Times; last vs. Little Rock FTM: 4 at Iowa FTA: 6 vs. Rutgers MISCELLANEOUS Career 10-Plus Points: 18 (16-2) 29 (24-5) 20-Plus Points: 1 (1-0) 1 (1-0) 5-Plus Rebounds: 12 (10-2) 21 (16-5) 10-Plus Rebounds: Plus Assists: 11 (9-2) 14 (12-2) Double-Doubles: 0 0 Statsheet-Stuffers:* 2 (2-0) 3 (3-0) Led Team in Points: 1 (0-1) 2 (1-1) Led Team in Rebounds: 0 0 Led Team in Assists: 14 (10-4) 27 (20-7) * - at least five in three different categories (pts, rebs, asts, steals, blocks). PURDUESPORTS.Com

25 SASHA STEFANOVIC #55 / Sasha stefanovic Freshman // Guard // 6-4 // 190 Crown Point, Indiana // Crown Point HS Career Notes Stefanovic grew up a Purdue fan his entire life. Father, Lou, was drafted by the Seattle Supersonics in the fifth round of the 1985 NBA Draft. Was Crown Point High School s all-time leading scorer (1,385 points). Fills Coach Painter s want of having an elite shooter in every class. World University Games (August 2017) Stefanovic averaged 6.7 points per game, shooting 10-of-27 (.370) from long range. Contributed 17 points and four rebounds in a win over Romania. Made 6-of-12 from the field and 3-of-8 from deep. Tallied 15 points on 5-of-8 from long distance in the win over the United Arab Emirates. Added seven points and four steals in the win over Czech Republic. High School A four-year letterwinner at Crown Point High School, Stefanovic is a skilled and crafty guard that will fill out the recruiting class nicely. Averaged 20.0 points, 7.0 rebounds and 2.1 assists per game at Crown Point as a senior, leading the Bulldogs to a 22-4 record and their first league time since Was a Supreme 15 All-State honoree, as well as AP third-team All-State, the Post-Tribune and Northwest Indiana Times Player of the Year, the conference MVP and team MVP. Became Crown Point s all-time leading scorer (1,385 points) this past season. Named an Indiana All-Star following his senior campaign. Led team to a pair of sectional championships (2015, 2016) and a Duneland Athletic Conference title (2017). Averaged 15.4 points, 7.0 rebounds and 3.5 assists per game as a junior, being named an Indiana All-Star and Duneland Athletic Conference MVP. Averaged 12.3 points, 4.4 rebound and 3.5 assists as a sophomore, earning NWIndiana Times all-area accolades. One of the best shooters in the state, he fills the role of Coach Painter wanting a shooter in every class. Dream school has long been Purdue, receiving an offer on Feb. 2. Chose the Boilermakers thanks to a great coaching staff, terrific competition and the proximity to Crown Point. Played on the Eric Gorden All-Stars in AAU competition. Coached by Clint Swan at Crown Point. Was a member of National Honor Society while at Crown Point. Personal Son of Lou and Helen Stefanovic. Born Nov. 29, 1998, in Crown Point, Indiana. Has dual citizenship in the United States and Serbia. Father, Lou, played at Illinois State from and was a second-team All-Missouri Valley Conference honoree as a senior, averaging 17.5 points per game. He was selected in the fifth round of the 1985 NBA Draft by the Seattle SuperSonics. Brother, Dejan, attends Purdue and is set to graduate this spring. Enjoys playing golf and ping pong. 23

26 JACQUIL TAYLOR #23 / jacquil taylor Junior // Forward // 6-10 // 240 Cambridge, Massachusetts // Beaver Country Day School Career Notes Taylor has missed significant parts of two of his three seasons at Purdue, but is healthy entering the year. Will be counted on this year to provide depth to Purdue s frontcourt. Has good touch out to 3-point range and has added about 25 pounds since his arrival at Purdue. Has produced in his minutes at Purdue, averaging 14.5 points and 12.5 rebounds per 40 minutes. World University Games (August 2017) Taylor was a pleasant surprise in Taipei, averaging 5.8 points per game and ranking second in rebounding (6.1 rpg) in just 14.6 minutes per game. Averaged 16.9 rebounds / 40 minutes in Taipei. Recorded seven points, 14 rebounds and two blocked shots in just 16 minutes vs. Estonia. Had five points, eight rebounds and three assists in the opener vs. Argentina. Contributed nine points and nine rebounds in 16 minutes vs. the United Arab Emirates. Only had two points in the quarterfinals win over Israel, but was plus-17 when on the floor. Scored four points with seven rebounds in 14 minutes during the Gold-medal game against Lithuania. As a Sophomore / Suffered a foot injury in October, causing him to miss the entire season. As a RS-Freshman / Taylor appeared in 13 games for the Boilermakers, averaging 1.8 points and 1.5 rebounds in just 4.6 minutes per game. Posted his first career double-double with 12 points and 10 rebounds in just 14 minutes against Rutgers. Made 4-of-6 field goals and 2-of-3 3-pointers against the Scarlet Knights. Scored five points with two rebounds, a block and a steal in 10 minutes against Howard. Netted two points with a rebound in the Big Ten Tournament win over Illinois. Blocked two shots in five minutes in the season-opening win over North Carolina A&T. Averaged 16.0 points and 13.3 rebounds per 40 minutes played. As a Freshman / Taylor appeared in six games throughout his freshman campaign, before nagging injuries from high school eventually ended his season. Was granted a medical hardship waiver and his freshman season of eligibility was restored in mid-july. Appeared in the first five games of the year and then the Arkansas State contest on Dec. 10, before being sidelined. Scored a total of 13 points with 12 rebounds, two assists and four blocks in 42 minutes of action. Had two assists against Grambling, in addition to making his first career three-pointer. High School Three-star recruit according to ESPN.com and Rivals and ranked as the No. 6 prospect in the state of Massachusetts. As a senior, was named the Eastern Independent League (EIL) MVP, team MVP and named to the Boston Globe All-Scholastic Team for the third straight year, leading his team to the NEPSAC Class B title. Named eighth-best player in New England by the New England Recruiting Report. Named Big Man of the Year, Best Shot Blocker and MVP by Hoop Mountain (AAU). Earned first-team All-NEPSAC Class B accolades as a sophomore, leading Beaver Country Day to an undefeated regular season and the NEPSAC Class B title, typically one of the toughest conferences in America. Averaged 15.1 points, 8.3 rebounds and 3.2 blocks a game as a sophomore, being named the EIL Co-MVP. Was also named to the Boston Globe All-Scholastic Team. Taylor s Career Stats Overall GP-GS Min. Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off-Def Reb. Avg. PF-DQ A TO BL ST Pts. Avg DID NOT SEE ANY ACTION (Injury) -- TOTALS Big Ten GP-GS Min. Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off-Def Reb. Avg. PF-DQ A TO BL ST Pts. Avg DID NOT SEE ANY ACTION (Injury) DID NOT SEE ANY ACTION (Injury) -- TOTALS PURDUESPORTS.Com

27 Taylor Miscellaneous CAREER HIGHS Points: 12 at Rutgers Rebounds: 10 at Rutgers Assists: 2 vs. Grambling Steals: 1 Three Times; last vs. Howard Blocks: 2 Two Times; last vs. North Carolina A&T Minutes: 14 vs. Rutgers FGM: 4 vs. Rutgers FGA: 6 vs. Rutgers PM: 2 vs. Rutgers PA: 3 vs. Rutgers FTM: 2 vs. Rutgers FTA: 4 vs. Howard MISCELLANEOUS Career 10-Plus Points: 0 1 (1-0) 20-Plus Points: Plus Rebounds: 0 1 (1-0) 10-Plus Rebounds: 0 1 (1-0) 5-Plus Assists: 0 0 Double-Doubles: 0 1 (1-0) Statsheet-Stuffers:* 0 0 Led Team in Points: 0 0 Led Team in Rebounds: 0 0 Led Team in Assists: 0 0 * - at least five in three different categories (pts, rebs, asts, steals, blocks). JACQUIL TAYLOR Was mentioned as one of the top five players in New England before his injury. Most-highly touted big man to come out of Cambridge, Mass., since New York Knicks Hall of Famer Patrick Ewing. Very underrated prospect with tremendous upside as a foot injury caused him to miss most of his junior year as well as the summer AAU circuit. Chose Purdue over offers from Providence, Saint Joseph s and North Carolina A&T and was receiving interest from Maryland, Pittsburgh, Boston College and others before his injury. Coached by Juan Figueroa. Personal Born March 17, 1995, in Cambridge, Mass. Son of Maurice Taylor and Jamycia Bailey-Taylor. Has six brothers (Maurice, Jaron, Marquis, Dante, Christopher and Michan) and one sister (Jalia). Brother, Maurice, is a senior on the basketball team at Niagara. Chose Purdue because he sees an opportunity to do something special. Majoring in interdisciplinary film/video studies. 25

28 p.j. thompson #11 / P.J. Thompson Senior // Guard // 5-10 // 185 Indianapolis, Indiana // Brebeuf Prep Career Notes Owns the top two single-season assist:turnover ratios in Purdue history ( ; ). His career assist:turnover ratio of 3.35 (228/68) is tops in school history. Purdue is 8-2 during his career when he has five or more assists in a game. Against SEC foes in regular-season tournament title games, Thompson is averaging 15.0 points per game. Career Accolades Thompson traveled to China with USA Eagles (May 8, 2015) Big Ten All-Academic Team (March 23, 2016) Big Ten All-Academic Team (March 22, 2017) World University Games (August 2017) Thompson averaged 9.2 points and 1.9 assists per game in Taipei. He shot 16-of-41 (.390) from long range. Scored 22 points with six rebounds in the thrilling quarterfinals win over Israel, making 5-of-12 3-point attempts. Scored 13 points with four assists against Argentina, but suffered a thigh bruise causing him to miss the next game. As a Junior / Thompson had a strong junior campaign, starting all 35 games, averaging 7.4 points, 2.9 assists and 2.1 rebounds per game. Thompson shot 45.5 percent from the field, 40.2 percent (53-of-132) from 3-point range and 70.5 percent from the free throw line. Posted an impressive 3.92 assist/turnover ratio (102/26) in 1,000 minutes played. Would have finished second nationally in assist/turnover ratio if he would have recorded three more assists on the season. As it stands now, Thompson ranks first ( ; 4.04) and second ( ; 3.92) on Purdue s single-season assist/turnover ratio list. Shot 41.7 percent (48-of-115) from 3-point range in the last 31 games of the season. Had one or fewer turnovers in 29-of-35 games during the season. Hit two halfcourt, halftime buzzer beaters during the season (Villanova, Michigan). Made several big shots during the season, including a huge 3-pointer against Iowa State in the NCAA Tournament second round after Iowa State had taken a 2-point lead. Also hit the game-clinching free throws with 7.7 seconds left to push the lead to four points. Recorded nine double-figure scoring games as a junior. Purdue was 6-3 when he scored 10 points or more. Scored a season-high 15 points in the Cancun Challenge title-game victory over Auburn, earning a spot on the all-tournament team. It marked the second straight year that Thompson had a big game against an SEC foe in a holiday tournament title game (2015 vs. Florida; 15 points, 5 rebs, 4 asts). Thompson Career Stats Overall GP-GS Min. Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off-Def Reb. Avg. PF-DQ A TO BL ST Pts. Avg TOTALS Big Ten GP-GS Min. Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Off-Def Reb. Avg. PF-DQ A TO BL ST Pts. Avg TOTALS PURDUESPORTS.Com In 15 games against NCAA Tournament qualifiers, Thompson averaged 8.0 points, shot 26-of-49 (.531) from long distance and had seven turnovers in 439 minutes (turnover every 62.7 minutes played). Dished out a season-high seven assists against Norfolk State. Had seven games of five or more assists, helping Purdue to a 6-1 record during those contests. As a Sophomore / Thompson appeared in all 35 games, starting 24 games, including the last 14 games of the season. He averaged 5.7 points, 2.1 rebounds and 2.7 assists per game in 22.6 minutes per outing. Recorded the highest assist-to-turnover ratio (4.04) in school history (93:23). Started the year with zero turnovers in his first six games and had zero turnovers in 22-of-35 games. Had a stretch from Jan. 7 to Feb. 16, where he had one turnover in 12 games (277 minutes; 29 assists vs. one turnover). Named to the Hall of Fame Tipoff Classic All-Tournament team after scoring 15 points with five rebounds and four assists in the title game vs. Florida. Had nine assists in just 20 minutes against Howard. There were just six games nationally in where an individual had at least nine assists in 20 or fewer minutes. Shot over 50.0 percent from 3-point range in 16-of-35 games. Tallied a career-high 22 points (6-of-8 3Ps) with four assists in a Senior Night win over Wisconsin in the season finale. Scored 16 points with three assists at No. 9-ranked Iowa. Made a huge late 3-pointer in a win over Ohio State and had 12 points and three steals against the Buckeyes. In games against nationally-ranked teams, shot 9-of-20 (.450) from long distance and averaged 3.4 assists per game (24 assists, 6 turnovers). As a Freshman / Thompson appeared in 30 games, earning his first career start against IPFW on Dec. 8. Thompson averaged 2.4 PPG, 0.9 RPG and 1.1 APG in 13.6 minutes per contest. He also recorded an assist-to-turnover ratio of 33-to-19 (1.74). Over his last 10 appearances, Thompson went 5-of-11 (.455) from long distance. In his first 20 games, he went just 9-of-38 (.237).

29 p.j. thompson Ranked third on the team in steals (21) despite playing the ninth-most minutes. Was the difference-maker in the regular-season finale against Illinois, where he scored seven points with two assists, three steals and two rebounds in 14 minutes. His steal and layup of an Illinois inbounds pass late in the first half was a huge moment that kick-started Purdue s run to victory. Scored a career-high nine points with a career-high three assists against No. 6-ranked Wisconsin in the Big Ten Tournament, connecting on 3-of-4 attempts from the field. His three-pointer at the halftime buzzer gave the Boilermakers a halftime lead. Tallied seven points and two assists against Missouri in the EASports Maui Invitational. Also made big plays in the overtime win over BYU (4 points, 1 steal). Also had seven points in losses to North Florida and Gardner-Webb. Averaged 3.8 PPG in the season s first seven games, but just 1.8 PPG in his final 23 appearances. High School A three-star recruit by Rivals.com, Scout.com and 247Sports.com and a two-star recruit by ESPN.com. Averaged over 24 points per game as a senior and was named an Indiana All-Star and a Hoosier Basketball All-Star. Named All-Marion County three times and earned a spot on the 10-member Indianapolis Star Super Team in Named one of the three most-underrated recruits in the Big Ten by SportsWatch.com. Averaged almost 24 points per game as a junior and was selected as a 2013 Indiana Junior All-Star. Tallied 40 points in the prestigious Indianapolis Legacy Showcase following his junior year. Averaged 18.4 points per game as a sophomore and 14.2 points per game as a freshman. Earned three selections to the Hoosier Basketball Magazine All-State team. Brebeuf coach Noah Haynes said, He is like a coach on the floor for us. He s pretty multi-dimensional as an offensive player. He s got the ability to shoot the three, to go past you or come off a screen. He s a tough matchup. Personal Born Feb. 24, 1996, in Indianapolis, Indiana. Majoring in organizational leadership. Son of LaSalle and Tonja Thompson. Has a younger brother, Isaiah. Father, LaSalle, played basketball at Indiana State and Ball State and competed on the Indiana All-Star Team with former Boilermaker great Glenn Robinson. He played several years overseas following his collegiate career. Thompson Miscellaneous CAREER HIGHS Points: 22 Wisconsin Rebounds: 5 Two Times; last at [17] Maryland Assists: 9 Howard Steals: 3 Five Times; last vs. [3] Kansas Blocks: 1 Two Times; last vs. Rutgers Minutes: 36 Two Times; last vs. Michigan FGM: 6 Three Times; last vs. Auburn FGA: 10 Three Times; last at [9] Iowa PM: 6 vs. Wisconsin PA: 9 NJIT FTM: 7 vs. Lehigh FTA: 8 vs. Lehigh MISCELLANEOUS Career 10-Plus Points: 9 (6-3) 16 (10-6) 20-Plus Points: 0 1 (1-0) 5-Plus Rebounds: 1 (1-0) 2 (1-0) 10-Plus Rebounds: Plus Assists: 7 (6-1) 10 (8-2) Double-Doubles: 0 0 Statsheet-Stuffers:* 0 0 Led Team in Points: 0 1 (0-1) Led Team in Rebounds: 0 0 Led Team in Assists: 8 (7-1) 21 (15-6) * - at least five in three different categories (pts, rebs, asts, steals, blocks). 27

30 AARON WHEELER #1 / aaron wheeler Freshman // Forward // 6-8 // 200 Stamford, Conn. // Brewster Prep (N.H.) Career Notes Very athletic, long player that will benefit from playing behind Vincent Edwards. Will only get better as he gets comfortable on the floor and in the weightroom. Had an outstanding summer prior to his senior year, earning MVP honors at the National Prep Championships. Took one official visit during his senior year -- to Purdue. High School A 3-star recruit from Brewster Academy, Wheeler committed to Purdue on Oct. 17. Moved into the Rivals Top 150 after a solid senior year at Brewster. Earned tournament MVP honors after leading Brewster Prep to a National Prep School Championship and a 33-0 season record. Took one official visit during the fall -- to Purdue. Northwestern, Michigan, Arkansas and Creighton were trying to get Wheeler in for official visits before he committed. Turned down offers from Pittsburgh, Providence, Rhode Island, Temple and Seton Hall. Has great size, length and athleticism on the wing. Has a lot of tools to be a very good player in the Big Ten Conference. Called an undeniable talent with still untapped potential. He s capable of making plays in the open floor, gets well above the rim with ease, covers the court gracefully and is a consistent threat from the 3-point line. -- New England Recruiting Report. Has tremendous length and quickness and can guard a couple different positions at our level, Brewster head coach Jason Smith said. Owns a 7-foot wingspan. As a junior was named third-team All-NEPSAC AA, one of the best prep leagues in America. Brewster Academy has won four national championships in the last six years. Played AAU basketball for Mass Rivals on the Adidas Gauntlet series and was part of a team that won the Adidas Championship this summer. Personal Father, William Jr., played basketball at Manhattan College in the late-80s. Son of William Jr., and Michelle Wheeler. Born Sept. 24, 1998, in Stamford, Connecticut. PURDUESPORTS.Com

31 Ryan Cline Game-by-Game Season Min. FG 3P FT O-D-T PF A TO B S Pts. N13 North Car. A&T N15 Vermont N18 Incarnate Word N21 Old Dominion N22 Florida N28 Lehigh D1 Pittsburgh D5 New Mexico D7 IUPUI D9 Howard D12 Youngstown St D19 Butler D22 Vanderbilt D29 Wisconsin J2 Iowa J7 Michigan J10 Illinois J13 Penn State J18 Rutgers J21 Ohio State J24 Iowa J27 Minnesota J30 Nebraska F6 Maryland F9 Michigan St F13 Michigan F16 Northwestern F20 Indiana F27 Maryland M1 Nebraska M6 Wisconsin M11 Illinois M12 Michigan M13 Michigan St M17 Little Rock CAREER GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Carsen Edwards Game-by-Game Season Min. FG 3FG FT O-D-T PF A TO B S Pts. N11 McNeese State N14 Villanova N18 Georgia State N22 Utah State N23 Auburn N26 NJIT N30 Louisville D3 Morehead State D6 Arizona State D10 Cleveland State D17 Notre Dame D19 Western Illinois D21 Norfolk State D28 Iowa J1 Minnesota J5 Ohio State J8 Wisconsin J12 Iowa J17 Illinois J21 Penn State J24 Michigan State J29 Nebraska F1 Northwestern F4 Maryland F9 Indiana F14 Rutgers F18 Michigan State F21 Penn State F25 Michigan F28 Indiana M5 Northwestern M10 Michigan M16 Vermont M18 Iowa State M23 Kansas Season Min. FG 3FG FT O-D-T PF A TO B S Pts. N23 Auburn N26 NJIT N30 Louisville D3 Morehead State D6 Arizona State D10 Cleveland State D17 Notre Dame D19 Western Illinois D21 Norfolk State D28 Iowa J1 Minnesota J5 Ohio State J8 Wisconsin J12 Iowa J17 Illinois J21 Penn State J24 Michigan State J29 Nebraska F1 Northwestern F4 Maryland F9 Indiana F14 Rutgers F18 Michigan State F21 Penn State F25 Michigan F28 Indiana M5 Northwestern M10 Michigan M16 Vermont M18 Iowa State M23 Kansas Grady Eifert Game-by-Game Season Min. FG 3P FT O-D-T PF A TO B S Pts. N13 North Car. A&T N15 Vermont N18 Incarnate Word N28 Lehigh D7 IUPUI D9 Howard D12 Youngstown St J18 Rutgers M1 Nebraska M6 Wisconsin M11 Illinois Season Min. FG 3FG FT O-D-T PF A TO B S Pts. N11 McNeese State N22 Utah State N23 Auburn D3 Morehead State D6 Arizona State D10 Cleveland State D19 Western Illinois D21 Norfolk State D28 Iowa J17 Illinois J21 Penn State F1 Northwestern F14 Rutgers F18 Michigan State M23 Kansas

32 career game-by-game statistics Vincent Edwards Game-by-Game Season Min. FG 3FG FT O-D-T PF A TO B S Pts. N14 Samford N16 IUPUI N20 Grambling N24 Kansas State N25 Missouri N26 BYU D2 North Car. State D6 North Florida D8 IPFW D10 Arkansas State D13 Vanderbilt D20 Notre Dame D22 Gardner-Webb D31 Minnesota J3 Michigan J7 Wisconsin J10 Maryland J17 Penn State J21 Illinois J24 Iowa J28 Indiana J31 Northwestern F4 Ohio State F7 Minnesota F12 Rutgers F15 Nebraska F19 Indiana M1 Ohio State M4 Michigan State M7 Illinois M13 Penn State M14 Wisconsin M19 Cincinnati Season Min. FG 3FG FT O-D-T PF A TO B S Pts. N13 North Car. A&T N15 Vermont N18 Incarnate Word N21 Old Dominion N22 Florida N28 Lehigh D1 Pittsburgh D5 New Mexico D7 IUPUI D9 Howard D12 Youngstown St D19 Butler D22 Vanderbilt D29 Wisconsin J2 Iowa J7 Michigan J10 Illinois J13 Penn State J18 Rutgers J21 Ohio State J24 Iowa J27 Minnesota J30 Nebraska F6 Maryland F9 Michigan St F13 Michigan F16 Northwestern F20 Indiana F27 Maryland M1 Nebraska M6 Wisconsin M11 Illinois M12 Michigan M13 Michigan St M17 Little Rock PURDUESPORTS.Com Season Min. FG 3FG FT O-D-T PF A TO B S Pts. N11 McNeese State N14 Villanova N18 Georgia State N22 Utah State N23 Auburn N26 NJIT N30 Louisville D3 Morehead State D6 Arizona State D10 Cleveland State D17 Notre Dame D19 Western Illinois D21 Norfolk State D28 Iowa J1 Minnesota J5 Ohio State J8 Wisconsin J12 Iowa J17 Illinois J21 Penn State J24 Michigan State J29 Nebraska F1 Northwestern F4 Maryland F9 Indiana F14 Rutgers F18 Michigan State F21 Penn State F25 Michigan F28 Indiana M5 Northwestern M10 Michigan M16 Vermont M18 Iowa State M23 Kansas Isaac Haas Game-by-Game Season Min. FG 3FG FT O-D-T PF A TO B S Pts. N14 Samford N16 IUPUI N20 Grambling N24 Kansas State N25 Missouri N26 BYU D2 North Car. State D6 North Florida D8 IPFW D10 Arkansas State D13 Vanderbilt D20 Notre Dame D22 Gardner-Webb D31 Minnesota J3 Michigan J7 Wisconsin J10 Maryland J17 Penn State J21 Illinois J24 Iowa J28 Indiana J31 Northwestern F4 Ohio State F7 Minnesota F12 Rutgers F15 Nebraska F19 Indiana F26 Rutgers M1 Ohio State M4 Michigan State M7 Illinois M13 Penn State M14 Wisconsin M19 Cincinnati

33 Season Min. FG 3FG FT O-D-T PF A TO B S Pts. N13 North Car. A&T N15 Vermont N18 Incarnate Word N21 Old Dominion N22 Florida N28 Lehigh D1 Pittsburgh D5 New Mexico D7 IUPUI D9 Howard D12 Youngstown St D19 Butler D22 Vanderbilt D29 Wisconsin J2 Iowa J7 Michigan J10 Illinois J13 Penn State J18 Rutgers J21 Ohio State J24 Iowa J27 Minnesota J30 Nebraska F6 Maryland F9 Michigan St F13 Michigan F16 Northwestern F20 Indiana F27 Maryland M1 Nebraska M6 Wisconsin M11 Illinois M12 Michigan M13 Michigan St M17 Little Rock Season Min. FG 3FG FT O-D-T PF A TO B S Pts. N11 McNeese State N14 Villanova N18 Georgia State N22 Utah State N23 Auburn N26 NJIT N30 Louisville D3 Morehead State D6 Arizona State D10 Cleveland State D17 Notre Dame D19 Western Illinois D21 Norfolk State D28 Iowa J1 Minnesota J5 Ohio State J8 Wisconsin J12 Iowa J17 Illinois J21 Penn State J24 Michigan State J29 Nebraska F1 Northwestern F4 Maryland F9 Indiana F14 Rutgers F18 Michigan State F21 Penn State F25 Michigan F28 Indiana M5 Northwestern M10 Michigan M16 Vermont M18 Iowa State M23 Kansas career game-by-game statistics Tommy Luce Game-by-Game Season Min. FG 3FG FT O-D-T PF A TO B S Pts. N11 McNeese State N22 Utah State N23 Auburn D3 Morehead State D6 Arizona State D10 Cleveland State D19 Western Illinois D21 Norfolk State D28 Iowa J17 Illinois J21 Penn State F1 Northwestern F14 Rutgers F18 Michigan State M23 Kansas

34 career game-by-game statistics Dakota Mathias Game-by-Game Season Min. FG 3FG FT O-D-T PF A TO B S Pts. N14 Samford N16 IUPUI N20 Grambling N24 Kansas State N25 Missouri N26 BYU D2 North Car. State D6 North Florida D8 IPFW D10 Arkansas State D13 Vanderbilt D20 Notre Dame D22 Gardner-Webb D31 Minnesota J3 Michigan J7 Wisconsin J10 Maryland J17 Penn State J21 Illinois J24 Iowa J28 Indiana J31 Northwestern F4 Ohio State F7 Minnesota F12 Rutgers F15 Nebraska F19 Indiana F26 Rutgers M1 Ohio State M4 Michigan State M7 Illinois M13 Penn State M14 Wisconsin M19 Cincinnati Season Min. FG 3FG FT O-D-T PF A TO B S Pts. N11 McNeese State N14 Villanova N18 Georgia State N22 Utah State N23 Auburn N26 NJIT N30 Louisville D3 Morehead State D6 Arizona State D10 Cleveland State D17 Notre Dame D19 Western Illinois D21 Norfolk State D28 Iowa J1 Minnesota J5 Ohio State J8 Wisconsin J12 Iowa J17 Illinois J21 Penn State J24 Michigan State J29 Nebraska F1 Northwestern F4 Maryland F9 Indiana F14 Rutgers F18 Michigan State F21 Penn State F25 Michigan F28 Indiana M5 Northwestern M10 Michigan M16 Vermont M18 Iowa State M23 Kansas Season Min. FG 3FG FT O-D-T PF A TO B S Pts. N13 North Car. A&T N15 Vermont N18 Incarnate Word N21 Old Dominion N22 Florida N28 Lehigh D1 Pittsburgh D5 New Mexico D7 IUPUI D9 Howard D12 Youngstown St D19 Butler D22 Vanderbilt D29 Wisconsin J2 Iowa J7 Michigan J10 Illinois J13 Penn State J18 Rutgers J21 Ohio State J24 Iowa J27 Minnesota J30 Nebraska F6 Maryland F9 Michigan St F13 Michigan F16 Northwestern F20 Indiana F27 Maryland M1 Nebraska M6 Wisconsin M11 Illinois M12 Michigan M13 Michigan St M17 Little Rock Jacquil Taylor Game-by-Game Season Min. FG 3FG FT O-D-T PF A TO B S Pts. N14 Samford N16 IUPUI N20 Grambling N24 Kansas State N25 Missouri D10 Arkansas State Season Min. FG 3FG FT O-D-T PF A TO B S Pts. N13 North Car. A&T N15 Vermont N18 Incarnate Word N21 Old Dominion N28 Lehigh D7 IUPUI D9 Howard D12 Youngstown St J18 Rutgers F9 Michigan St M6 Wisconsin M11 Illinois M12 Michigan PURDUESPORTS.Com

35 P.J. Thompson Game-by-Game Season Min. FG 3FG FT O-D-T PF A TO B S Pts. N14 Samford N16 IUPUI N20 Grambling N24 Kansas State N25 Missouri N26 BYU D2 North Carolina St D6 North Florida D8 IPFW D10 Arkansas State D13 Vanderbilt D20 Notre Dame D22 Gardner-Webb D31 Minnesota J3 Michigan J7 Wisconsin J10 Maryland J17 Penn State J21 Illinois J24 Iowa J28 Indiana F7 Minnesota F12 Rutgers F15 Nebraska F19 Indiana F26 Rutgers M7 Illinois M13 Penn State M14 Wisconsin M19 Cincinnati Season Min. FG 3FG FT O-D-T PF A TO B S Pts. N13 North Car. A&T N15 Vermont N18 Incarnate Word N21 Old Dominion N22 Florida N28 Lehigh D1 Pittsburgh D5 New Mexico D7 IUPUI D9 Howard D12 Youngstown St D19 Butler D22 Vanderbilt D29 Wisconsin J2 Iowa J7 Michigan J10 Illinois J13 Penn State J18 Rutgers J21 Ohio State J24 Iowa J27 Minnesota J30 Nebraska F6 Maryland F9 Michigan St F13 Michigan F16 Northwestern F20 Indiana F27 Maryland M1 Nebraska M6 Wisconsin M11 Illinois M12 Michigan M13 Michigan St M17 Little Rock career game-by-game statistics Season Min. FG 3FG FT O-D-T PF A TO B S Pts. N11 McNeese State N14 Villanova N18 Georgia State N22 Utah State N23 Auburn N26 NJIT N30 Louisville D3 Morehead State D6 Arizona State D10 Cleveland State D17 Notre Dame D19 Western Illinois D21 Norfolk State D28 Iowa J1 Minnesota J5 Ohio State J8 Wisconsin J12 Iowa J17 Illinois J21 Penn State J24 Michigan State J29 Nebraska F1 Northwestern F4 Maryland F9 Indiana F14 Rutgers F18 Michigan State F21 Penn State F25 Michigan F28 Indiana M5 Northwestern M10 Michigan M16 Vermont M18 Iowa State M23 Kansas

36 head coach matt painter HC / matt painter Head Coach / Purdue (1994) 13th Season at Purdue ( ) With three Sweet 16 appearances, nine NCAA Tournament berths, two Big Ten regular-season championships, a Big Ten Tournament title and an international gold medal on his résumé, 13th-year head coach Matt Painter is widely regarded as one of the brightest young minds in all of college basketball. After reaching his ninth NCAA Tournament a year ago while at Purdue, Painter has returned the Boilermakers to the Big Ten s hierarchy and has the program positioned at the top of the league again. Before the season, he reaffirmed his commitment to the Boilermaker program, signing a three-year contract extension to keep him at Purdue through the season. Entering the season, Painter owns a (.664) record in 13 years as a head coach, while attaining a (.651) mark at Purdue. Painter enters the season third on the school s all-time wins list (265) behind legendary mentors, Gene Keady and Ward Piggy Lambert, both of which have been inducted into the College Basketball Hall of Fame. Purdue Highlights The second-longest tenured head coach in the Big Ten, Painter has guided Purdue to a pair of league regular-season championships since 2010, the second most in the league during the span. He has averaged over 22 wins per season during his tenure at the helm of the Purdue program, including at least 25 victories in six of those seasons and at least 20 wins in nine years. Painter s tenure has seen Purdue basketball restore its status among the upper echelon of college basketball programs. The last 11 years have seen nine 20-win seasons and NCAA Tournament berths, three Sweet 16 appearances, two regular-season Big Ten titles and a Big Ten Tournament crown. The Boilermaker program is 1-of-15 programs nationally to have made at least nine NCAA Tournaments in the last 11 years. PURDUESPORTS.Com The three winningest classes in program history are the classes of 2011, 2012 and 2010, respectively, and five of the 10 winningest individual players Purdue has ever seen have come from the Painter ranks. The last two seasons has seen Purdue win 53 games overall, the 13thmost victories in the country and the most among all Big Ten teams. In addition, Purdue is 1-of-7 schools to be ranked in every Associated Press Top 25 poll during the and seasons : As part of a planned transition into the head coaching job, Painter was tabbed in April of 2004 to succeed Keady. He spent the campaign as associate head coach as the Boilermakers won just seven games and finished 10th in the Big Ten. Painter officially became the 18th head men s basketball coach in Purdue history on April 1, 2005, and immediately set about laying the groundwork for a dramatic reversal in the program s fortunes : The campaign saw a two-game improvement, from seven wins to nine, over the previous season despite the fact that star guard David Teague missed the entire season with injury and standout forward Carl Landry played only five games before an injury sidelined him for the remainder of the year. Perhaps the biggest impact of Painter s initial season at the helm was his tenacious recruiting of the state of Indiana. In the fall of 2006, Painter and his staff signed four in-state products, including future Purdue stars Robbie Hummel, JaJuan Johnson and E Twaun Moore, in a class that was ranked first in the Big Ten and regarded as one of the nation s five best by various recruiting publications : Painter rode the momentum of that recruiting haul into the season, which turned out to be a landmark campaign for the program. Led by Landry and Teague, who both garnered All-Big Ten honors as seniors, the Boilermakers won 22 games en route to their first NCAA Tournament appearance in four years. Purdue won nine conference games in , setting a program record for improvement after capturing just three league victories the previous season. The Boilers 13-

37 game overall turnaround was also a program record, and ranked as the fourth-best in the nation that season. Painter picked up his first NCAA Tournament win as a head coach along the way, as Purdue defeated Arizona in the first round before dropping a seven-point decision to eventual national champion and top overall seed Florida : Having to compensate for the loss of his two senior leaders didn t slow Painter down in , as the year proved to be another pivotal step in Purdue s resurgence. Despite counting four true freshmen, two sophomores and a junior college transfer among his top seven scorers, Painter guided the Boilermakers to a 25-9 record, a second-place finish in the Big Ten and a second-consecutive trip to the NCAA Tournament. With a 15-3 record in the Big Ten, the Boilers finished just one game out of first place and swept league champion Wisconsin to hand the Badgers their only two Big Ten losses of the year. Painter also took a team known as the Baby Boilers and directed it to an 11-game winning streak during conference play, as Purdue didn t lose for more than a month during the run. Purdue ranked as high as 14th in the polls in , wrapping up the campaign at No. 20 in both the AP and ESPN/USA Today rankings. The Boilers also showed a knack for knocking off some of the nation s top teams in , posting three victories over squads ranked in the top 11 spots of the polls. The season s efforts also brought individual honors for Painter s players, as Hummel became the first Purdue freshman ever to earn first-team All- Big Ten honors, while Moore was named to the second team and Chris Kramer took home Defensive Player of the Year accolades : Painter kept the ball rolling in a season that proved to be a historic one for the Boilermakers. Purdue was a constant presence in the national polls, rising as high as ninth to mark its first appearance in the AP top 10 since 1999, while its 27 victories were its most in more than a decade. The Boilermakers were at their best during the 2009 postseason run, rattling off double-digit victories over Penn State and Illinois to reach the Big Ten Tournament final, where they dispatched Ohio State, 65-61, to earn the first conference tournament crown in program history. The Big Ten Tournament, however, was just the first act of Purdue s postseason script in 2009, as the Boilers earned the fifth seed in the West Region and headed out to Portland, Oregon, for the NCAA Tournament. After defeating Northern Iowa in its first-round game, Purdue earned a triumph over Washington in front of a highly-partisan UW crowd at the Rose Garden to capture its first Sweet 16 berth since Acclaim was once again forthcoming for Painter s players following the success of the campaign. Johnson, Moore and Hummel were named first, second and third-team All-Big Ten, respectively, while Kramer was an honorable mention all-league pick and Lewis Jackson earned a spot on the Big Ten All-Freshman Team. Hummel and Johnson were also named to the USBWA All-District V team, making Purdue the only school with multiple honorees, while the latter also earned inclusion on the NABC District 7 first team : With a core of talented and experienced players back in the fold, expectations were high for the Boilermakers heading into the season, and Painter and Co. didn t disappoint. Ranked seventh to open the season, Purdue won the Paradise Jam in the U.S. Virgin Islands, defeated Wake Forest in the Big Ten/ACC Challenge and came out on top of a top-10 showdown with West Virginia on New Year s Day en route to matching the best start in program history with a 14-0 run to open the year. Painter s team faced adversity after a 2-3 start to Big Ten play, but rebounded to win 10-straight league games, and 12 of their last 13, to earn a share of the program s first Big Ten title in 14 years. Along the way, the Boilermakers set a program record with four wins over top-10 head coach matt painter Matt Painter Quick Facts Painter at a Glance Born Aug. 27, 1970 Hometown Muncie, Indiana High School Delta High School Degree Purdue (1994); sociology Master s Eastern Illinois (1998); athletics administration FAMILY Daughter Daughter Son Maggie Emma Brayden Coaching Experience Year School, Position Wash. & Jefferson, asst. coach Barton College, asst. coach Eastern Illinois, asst. coach Southern Illinois, asst. coach Southern Illinois, head coach Purdue, assoc. head coach 2005-pres. Purdue, head coach Playing Experience Years Purdue (Honorable mention All-Big Ten, 1993) Coaching Honors 2004 Missouri Valley Coach of the Year 2004 District V Coach of the Year (USBWA) 2008 Big Ten Coach of the Year 2008 District V Coach of the Year (USBWA) 2008 District 10 Coach of the Year (NABC) 2008 Naismith Coach of the Year Finalist 2008 Jim Phelan Coach of the Year Finalist 2008 Skip Prosser Man of the Year Finalist 2008 Henry Iba Award Nominee 2009 Henry Iba Award Nominee 2010 Big Ten Coach of the Year 2010 District V Coach of the Year (USBWA) 2010 District 7 Coach of the Year (NABC) 2010 Jim Phelan Coach of the Year Finalist 2011 Big Ten Coach of the Year 2011 District V Coach of the Year (USBWA) 2011 District 7 Coach of the Year (NABC) 2011 Jim Phelan Coach of the Year Finalist 2017 District V Coach of the Year (USBWA) 2017 Skip Prosser Man of the Year Finalist 2017 Jim Phelan Coach of the Year Finalist teams, tied the squad s program standard of six wins over top-25 teams, vanquished decade-long losing streaks at Indiana, Michigan State and Ohio State, and became the first Purdue team ever to win at Illinois, Indiana, Michigan State and Ohio State in the same season. With his team once again facing doubters due to a late-season knee injury to Hummel, Painter orchestrated yet another storied postseason run for the Boilermakers. Fourth-seeded Purdue was a popular pick to be upset by Siena in firstround action in Spokane, Wash., but used a second-half surge to pick up an eight-point win over the Saints. Outsized by Texas A&M in the second round, the Boilers battled back from a second-half deficit to force an overtime session that would decide 35

38 head coach matt painter Matt Painter Year-by-Year Year School Overall Conf. Post. AP Rank Southern Illinois NCAA (0-1) Purdue Purdue NCAA (1-1) Purdue NCAA (1-1) 20th Purdue NCAA (2-1) 17th Purdue NCAA (2-1) 10th Purdue NCAA (1-1) 13th Purdue NCAA (1-1) Purdue CBI (1-1) Purdue Purdue NCAA (0-1) Purdue NCAA (0-1) 12th Purdue NCAA (2-1) 15th Southern Illinois (1) NCAA Purdue (12) NCAA Career (13) NCAA Milestone Victories (Career) Win Score Opponent Date Note Wyoming Wofford First Win at Purdue Michigan State Iowa Minnesota Minnesota th Win at Purdue Wisconsin All-Americans Under Painter 2010 Robbie Hummel, 2nd (NABC) / HM (AP) 2010 E Twaun Moore, HM (AP) 2011 JaJuan Johnson, Consensus first-team 2011 E Twaun Moore, 3rd (NABC) / HM (AP) 2012 Robbie Hummel, HM (AP) 2016 A.J. Hammons, HM (AP) 2017 Caleb Swanigan, Consensus first-team NBA Draft Picks Under Painter 2007 Carl Landry, 31st (2nd rd.) to Seattle 2011 JaJuan Johnson, 27th (1st rd.) to Boston via N.J E Twaun Moore, 55th (2nd rd.) overall to Boston 2012 Robbie Hummel, 58th (2nd rd.) to Minnesota 2016 A.J. Hammons, 46th (2nd rd.) to Dallas 2017 Caleb Swanigan, 26th (1st rd.) to Portland Painter s Home Record Year Non-Conf. Big Ten Overall TOTALS (.918) (.755) (.833) PURDUESPORTS.Com a berth to the Sweet 16. Trailing by two with just over a minute left in the extra frame, Moore sank a baseline jumper to tie the score at After a defensive stop, Painter called timeout and drew up a play that would see Kramer beat his man off the dribble for the game-winning layup with four seconds on the clock, sending the Boilermakers to their second-consecutive Sweet 16. The 2010 awards season was also bountiful for Painter s charges, as both Hummel and Moore were named All-Americans the former earning second-team honors from the coaches association and both garnering honorable mention recognition from the AP after earning inclusion on the All-Big Ten first team. Johnson was named second-team All-Big Ten following his junior season, while Kramer captured his second-career Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year award and became the first player in league history to be named to the Big Ten All-Defensive Team in each of his four seasons : The Boilermakers were widely written off before the season began as they lost Hummel to another knee injury at the beginning of fall practice. Painter, however, was undaunted and led Purdue to another of the finest seasons in program history. The Boilers finished 26-8 overall, and 14-4 in the Big Ten to finish second in the league. Purdue posted separate winning streaks of seven and 10 games during the campaign, and knocked off a pair of top-10 teams at Mackey Arena in the same week, defeating No. 10 Wisconsin on Feb. 16 and toppling second-ranked Ohio State by 13 points on Feb. 20. Painter also piloted the Boilermakers to their fifth-straight NCAA Tournament berth, where they defeated Saint Peter s in the second round before falling to eventual Final Four participant VCU in the third round. The season also saw Painter protégés Johnson and Moore post two of the best individual campaigns that the program had ever seen. Johnson led the Big Ten in scoring and blocks en route to being named a consensus All-American, Big Ten Player of the Year and Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year, while Moore earned first-team All-Big Ten honors and was named an All-American for the second-straight season after becoming just the fifth Boilermaker in history to break the 2,000-point barrier for his career. The winningest players in program history at the conclusion of their careers, Johnson and Moore became the first pair of teammates in program history to both score more than 600 points in the same season in Johnson also earned the Pete Newell Big Man Award from the NABC, given annually to the nation s top interior player as voted by the NABC membership : Behind a senior core of Hummel, Jackson and Ryne Smith, Painter guided the Boilers to their sixth-straight 20-win season and NCAA Tournament selection in Purdue led the nation in fewest turnovers per game with an average of 8.74, the sixth-best in college basketball since the NCAA began keeping the stat in The Boilermakers also finished third nationally in assist-to-turnover ratio (1.54) and ninth in the NCAA in turnover margin (+3.8). Tenth-seeded Purdue was an underdog to No. 7 seed Saint Mary s in the second round of the 2012 NCAA Tournament in Omaha, but toppled the Gaels, 72-69, to win their 14th NCAA Tournament-opening game in a row. Despite a heroic effort from Hummel, the Boilers dropped a decision to Kansas in the round of 32. Hummel was once again named an All-American after ranking fourth in the Big Ten in both points and rebounds per game, and also earned the third first-team All-Big Ten nod of his career. At the 2012 Final Four in New Orleans, he garnered the prestigious Lowe s Senior CLASS Award in recognition of both his on and off-court achivements : Four years ago, the young Boilermakers reached the postseason again with a quarterfinals appearance in the College Basketball Invitational. Purdue showed its potential late in the season winning at Wisconsin and at home against Minnesota, both teams that reached the NCAA Tournament.

39 : The season saw Purdue start 5-0 before ending with a overall record. The Boilermakers were saddled with inconsistency as nine of its top 10 players were in their first or second year in the program. The season did include its highlights though. The Boilermakers won their fifth straight Big Ten / ACC Challenge by handing Boston College its worst loss of the season in an victory at Mackey Arena. The five straight victories are the longest streak for a Big Ten team in Challenge history. In addition, sophomore A.J. Hammons was a member of the Big Ten s All-Defensive Team and Kendall Stephens earned a spot on the Big Ten s All-Freshman Team : Purdue entered the season as a relative unknown and after some bumps in the road in the non-conference, the Boilermakers surged through Big Ten play and reached the NCAA Tournament for the first time since the season. Purdue started the season 11-8, but then won eight of its next nine games, including wins over nationally-ranked foes Iowa and Ohio State and a season sweep of Indiana. The Boilermakers also reached the Big Ten Tournament semifinals for the first time since 2010 and were rewarded with a No. 9 seed in the NCAA Tournament. Purdue s turnaround was one for the history books. The Boilermakers might have been the Big Ten s worst-defensive team in the nonconference portion of the schedule, but led the league (in league games only) in field goal percentage defense for the first time in school history, owning the ninth-best field goal percentage defense since the season. Individually, A.J. Hammons was named second-team All-Big Ten, while Rapheal Davis became Purdue s eighth recipient of the Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year Award : With expectations high after returning almost every key piece as well as landing Purdue s first McDonald s All-American in 25 years, the Boilermakers didn t disappoint in , posting a 26-9 overall record, a Big Ten Tournament title game appearance, a Hall of Fame Tipoff Classic title, their seventh straight Big Ten / ACC Challenge victory and advance to their second straight NCAA Tournament. Purdue, which was 1-of-10 teams nationally to be ranked the entire season, started the year 11-0 and ranked as high as No. 9 nationally. Purdue owned back-to-back wins over top-10 ranked programs Michigan State (No. 8) and Maryland (No. 10) and had one of college basketball s premier homecourt advantages, posting a school record for home wins (17) and ranking in the nation s top 20 for attendance. Among NCAA stats, Purdue was ranked among the nation s top 75 in 13-of-17 statistical categories, while setting a school record and ranking third nationally in rebound margin (+10.9). Individually, Purdue players raked in the honors. A.J. Hammons was Purdue s first All-Big Ten first-team selection and All-American since the season. He was also named the Big Ten s Defensive Player of the Year, the league-best ninth Defensive Player of the Year award for the Boilermaker program. Caleb Swanigan was named to the All-Freshman team and one of the nation s top freshmen after smashing the school record for rebounds by a freshman : With one of the nation s best players leading the charge, Purdue returned to the Sweet 16 and won its league-best 23rd Big Ten championship with an impressive late-season run. In addition to winning the Big Ten title, the Boilermakers also claimed the Cancun Challenge and won their first game in the Crossroads Classic with a thrilling comeback victory over Notre Dame. Following an upset loss at Nebraska to fall to 6-3 in league play, Purdue won eight of its final nine games, with four of them coming on the road, to win the league title by two games with a 14-4 record. Purdue then reached the Sweet 16 as a No. 4 seed, with wins over head coach matt painter Matt Painter in the Record Books Big Ten Coach of the Year Honors 7 Gene Keady Purdue 5 Bobby Knight Indiana 4 Bo Ryan Wisconsin 3 Matt Painter Purdue 3 Tom Izzo Michigan State 3 Thad Matta Ohio State NCAA Tournaments App. Coach Schools D-I Yrs. 20 Tom Izzo Michigan State John Beilein Canisius, Richmond, WVU, Michigan Matt Painter Southern Illinois, Purdue 13 8 Fran McCaffery Lehigh, UNCG, Siena, Iowa 21 8 Mark Turgeon Wichita State, Texas A&M, Maryland 17 4 Archie Miller Dayton, Indiana 6 4 Brad Underwood Stephen F. Austin, Oklahoma St., Illinois 4 3 Chris Holtmann Gardner-Webb, Butler, Ohio State 6 2 Greg Gard Wisconsin 2 2 Tim Miles Colorado State, Nebraska 13 1 Patrick Chambers Boston University, Penn State 8 1 Chris Collins Northwestern 4 1 Steve Pikiell Stony Brook, Rutgers 12 1 Richard Pitino Florida International, Minnesota 5 Big Ten coaches (while coaching at all schools); not including Most Victories at Purdue Coach Yrs. Gms. W L Pct. Gene Keady Ward Lambert Matt Painter Most Games at Purdue Coach Yrs. Gms. W L Pct. Gene Keady Ward Lambert Matt Painter Coaching Tree Sterling Carter (Assistant coach at Univ. of Puget Sound) Tarrance Crump (Assistant coach at SIU Edwardsville) Marcus Green (Assistant director of ops at University of California) Johnny Hill (Assistant Coach at Univ. of Northwestern Ohio) Kenneth Lowe (Assistant coach at Miami, Ohio) Paul Lusk (Head coach at Missouri State University) Cuonzo Martin (Head coach at University of Missouri) Jack Owens (Head coach at Miami, Ohio) Rick Ray (Head coach at Southeast Missouri State) Micah Shrewsbury (Assistant Coach with the Boston Celtics) Ryne Smith (Director of Operations at Miami, Ohio) Rodney Watson (Head coach at University of Southern Indiana) Kent Williams (Assistant coach at SIU Edwardsville) Vermont and Iowa State to advance to the second weekend of play for the first time since Leading the charge was consensus first-team All-American Caleb Swanigan, who set the school record for rebounds and double-doubles while being named the Big Ten Player of the Year, the Pete Newell Big Man of the Year Award winner and a top-three finalist for every major award in college basketball. 37

40 head coach matt painter Swanigan s development was impressive as he averaged 18.5 points, 12.6 rebounds and 3.1 assists per game, numbers that only Tim Duncan matched in the last 31 years of college basketball. In addition, Vincent Edwards, Isaac Haas and Dakota Mathias all earned Big Ten accolades. For the first time during the Painter era, Purdue led the league in scoring offense and scoring margin, while also pacing the league in 3-point percentage, free throw percentage and rebound margin. Purdue finished in the top 100 nationally in 12-of-16 categories, including Painter-era highs in scoring offense (40th), field goal percentage (28th), 3-point percentage (9th), free throw percentage (27th), assists (2nd) and personal fouls (15th). On The Recruiting Trail Purdue has been a fixture in the country s top-30 recruiting classes under Painter, being ranked in the nation s top 30 five times. This year s recruiting class was ranked in the top 40 by ESPN.com, and in the top 30 by 247Sports.com. In 2015, Painter landed the nation s No. 9-ranked prospect Caleb Swanigan, Purdue s first Indiana Mr. Basketball since 1991 and the first McDonald s All-American since 1996, in addition to Ryan Cline and Grant Weatherford to give the Boilermakers the No. 23-ranked class according to ESPN.com. However, it s the underrated recruits that have helped Purdue s surge. This year s senior class had one top-100 recruit (Isaac Haas), but will likely go down as one of the best classes in school history. Carsen Edwards, a class of 2016 recruit, was a borderline top-100 player, but helped Team USA to a bronze medal in the 2017 FIBA U19 World Cup, serving as one of the team s top players. Counting back from last year (2017), Purdue s classes have been ranked 24th (2017), unranked (2016), 23rd (2015), 26th (2014), 38th (2013), 19th (2012), unranked (2011), unranked (2010), unranked (2009), unranked (2008) and 11th (2007). Home Cooking Painter has resurrected Mackey Arena into one of the country s best home-court advantages, piling up a (.833) record at home, including a remarkable 89-8 (.918) record against non-conference opponents. Purdue is a league-best 24-3 against Big Ten opposition at home over the last three seasons and with The Paint Crew in attendance, the Boilermakers are 32-1 (loss to Villanova) in their last 33 games. In , Purdue posted a 15-2 record at Mackey Arena, posting its highest average attendance (13,819) since the season. Mackey Arena finished the season 18th nationally in average attendance. PURDUESPORTS.Com During the season, Purdue set the school record for home wins with a 17-1 record. In , the Boilermakers went 16-0 at home, marking just the second undefeated home slate in the history of Mackey Arena and the first since the campaign. The campaign also included Purdue s first 9-0 home Big Ten record since the season. On Jan. 5, 2010, Painter presided over the 500th win at Mackey Arena. Mackey Arena continues to be one of the loudest arenas in America, registering an ear-splitting db during its Big Ten title-clinching victory over Indiana on Feb. 28, The Next Level With Painter at the helm of the Purdue program, a host of Boilermakers have earned the opportunity to play basketball at the professional level. Since the 2010 senior class graduated, 10-of-13 four-year, recruited players that exhausted their eligibility have played professional basketball in the NBA or overseason. Since the 2011 NBA Draft, Purdue has had five NBA Draft selections. Carl Landry became the first NBA draft choice of the Painter Era in 2007, when Seattle called his name with the No. 31 selection and traded his rights to Houston. Landry went on to earn a place on the 2008 NBA All- Rookie Team, and recently completed his fifth season in the league, and second with the New Orleans Hornets. The 2011 NBA Draft was a seminal moment in the history of the program, as Johnson and Moore were both selected and, by the end of the night, reunited as members of the Boston Celtics. After being selected 27th overall by New Jersey to become Purdue s first first-round pick since 1994, Johnson was traded to Boston, which later chose Moore with the 55th overall selection. After battling back from injuries to post a standout senior season, Hummel was chosen 58th overall by Minnesota in the 2012 draft. A.J. Hammons gave Painter his fifth NBA Draft selection when he was taken by Dallas as the 46th pick in the 2016 Draft. In 2017, Caleb Swanigan became Purdue s highest NBA Draft pick since 1994, when he was taken 26th by Portland. Former Purdue standouts Chris Kramer and Keaton Grant have also started promising professional careers. Kramer attended training camp with the Milwaukee Bucks in 2010 before successful stints in the D-League, Puerto Rico and Germany, while Grant played for the D-League s Sioux Falls Sky Force in before heading over to the Czech Republic. Numerous players who studied under Painter in West Lafayette have also forged professional careers overseas, including recent Boilermakers Terone Johnson, David Teague, Nemanja Calasan and Marcus Green. Matt Painter Year-by-Year Overall Big Ten Non-Con. B1G Tourney NCAAs Home Road Neutral vs. Top-25 Unranked Year W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L TOTALS PCT

41 head coach matt painter Honors and Awards As the architect of some of the finest season s in Purdue s long basketball history, it is only fitting that Painter has been recognized time and again by both his coaching peers and the media for his efforts. Painter has been named Big Ten Coach of the Year three times in the last eight seasons, earning the consensus award in 2008 and 2011, and winning the coaches vote in Painter is one of only six men to win the award more at least three times since its inception in 1974, along with Keady, Ohio State s Thad Matta, Michigan State s Tom Izzo and former Indiana coach Bob Knight. Painter s three wins, combined with Keady s seven, give Purdue a league-best 10 Big Ten Coach of the Year honors. While at Purdue, Painter has also been named a district coach of the year by the NABC three times and the USBWA three, as well as a four-time finalist for the Jim Phelan Coach of the Year award. He was also selected as a finalist for the Naismith Coach of the Year award, the Henry Iba Coach of the Year award and the Skip Prosser Man of the Year award in to the Boys and Girls Club and Big Brothers/Big Sisters. The Boilermakers have hosted a shopping spree for disadvantaged area families in each of the last six years. Every year, members of the Boilermaker men s basketball program have voted unanimously to give up part of their holiday per diem to aid in the shopping spree. In each of the last six years, the team has also participated in The Challenge, a 5K run/walk that benefits the Purdue Center for Cancer Research. In 2012, Hummel became Purdue s first-ever winner of the prestigious Lowe s Senior CLASS Award, given annually to the Division I men s basketball player who exemplifies four areas of excellence: classroom, character, community and competition. Lastly, over the last five years, Painter has raised over $175,000 for the Smith Family BreaKThru Fund as part of the Coaches Charity Challenge. After three runner-up finishes in the national competition, Painter finally took home the title in the 2015 competition, before earning another finalfour finish in 2016 and Success Off The Court Winning championships, however, is only one part of Painter s equation for success. He has also focused himself on developing student-athletes who will represent Purdue with pride. For the first time in its brief, five-year history of the award, the Purdue squad earned a NABC Academic Excellence Award for posting a 3.01 cumulative GPA during the academic year. The Boilermakers were just 1-of-3 Big Ten schools to earn the award and 1-of-5 teams that reached the Sweet 16. To that end, Painter has seen a total of 26 players earn a combined 49 Academic All-Big Ten honors during his tenure as head coach. Painter has also mentored a pair of Academic All-Americans, as Moore earned secondteam honors during the season and Swanigan was tabbed a second-team honoree for the campaign. In addition, the program has received the NCAA Public Recognition Award for posting a multi-year academic progress rate among the top 10 percent of their respective sports in two of the last four years. A commitment to the community is also part of Painter s focus on student-athlete development, and his players devote themselves to that cause during their time under his watch, spending numerous hours volunteering their time to read to youth at local elementary schools. In addition to participation in Special Olympics clinics, Painter s players have also visited local elementary schools and hospitals and devoted time International Experience In July of 2009, Painter extended his reach past the collegiate game and into the international arena, serving as an assistant coach with the United States squad that captured the gold medal at the FIBA U19 World Championship in Auckland, New Zealand. Despite medaling in seven of the previous nine U19 Worlds, Team USA hadn t won gold since Two of Painter s players also garnered international attention in 2009, as Hummel and Johnson were both invited to the World University Games Trials. Hummel eventually made the squad and helped lead the Americans to a bronze medal. In the summer of 2010, Johnson was chosen as part of an elite group of college players known as the USA Men s Select Team, whose charge was to help Team USA train for its gold-medal run at the FIBA World Championship. Painter himself once again ventured into the international spectrum in the summer of 2011, serving as head coach for the U.S. World University Games Team in Shenzhen, China. Despite being knocked from medal contention with a loss in the quarterfinals, Painter led the USA to a 7-1 record that tied for the best in the tournament. These past three summers, Painter served on the committee to select the team for the United States U18 and U19 National Team, serving as the chairperson of the selection committee for Several of his players, including Hummel, Johnson, Hammons, 39

42 head coach matt painter Swanigan, Vincent Edwards and Isaac Haas, have spent time in US National Team training camps. Swanigan and Edwards tried out for the U19 FIBA World Championship team in June, making Purdue one of three schools (Arizona, Villanova) to have two players on the tryout roster. This past summer, Carsen Edwards helped Team USA to a bronze medal in the 2017 FIBA U19 World Cup, averaging 10.4 points per game and leading the team in assists (23). World University Games Silver Medalist Serving as USA s representative for the 29th World University Games, the Boilermakers won the Silver Medal, posting a 7-1 record. Purdue posted five straight games scoring 100 points and during the experience, won six games against teams that would be considered NCAA Tournament caliber. It marked the second time that Coach Painter had taken a team to the World University Games, now owning a 14-2 record against international competition. Playing Career A hard-nosed guard with excellent court vision and passing skills, Painter played under Keady at Purdue from , leading the Boilermakers to three NCAA Tournament bids and an NIT appearance. He piled up 276 assists during his playing days, a figure that still ranks 20th on the program s career chart. Painter served as team captain as a senior in , earning honorable mention All-Big Ten honors after averaging better than 4.5 assists per game. Prior to Purdue Painter wasted no time in beginning his journey through the college coaching ranks, joining former Purdue assistant and Boilermaker associate athletics director, the late Tom Reiter at Washington & Jefferson College for the season. He helped guide Washington & Jeff to a 22-3 record and an appearance in the Division III Elite Eight in his only season on the bench. After spending the campaign as an assistant at Division II Barton College, Painter broke into the Division I coaching ranks as an assistant at Eastern Illinois. Painter s stint in Charleston, Ill., lasted from During his tenure, Painter was heavily involved in recruiting EIU stars Kyle Hill and Henry Domercant, who later led the Panthers to the 2001 NCAA Tournament. In 1998, Painter reunited with former longtime Purdue assistant Bruce Weber at Southern Illinois, where he spent five seasons as the latter s top assistant and helped quickly reverse the fortunes of a program that had suffered three-straight losing seasons prior to his arrival. Painter helped return Southern Illinois to the national spotlight during the season, mentoring a team that set a school record with 28 wins and advanced to the Sweet 16. The Salukis made a return trip to the Big Dance with Painter on the bench in 2003, and were featured in a nationally-televised documentary on MTV. Painter was introduced to the head coaching ranks at Southern Illinois in , when he succeeded longtime Purdue assistant Bruce Weber in Carbondale and led the Salukis to a 25-5 record and an NCAA Tournament berth. SIU rose as high as 15th in the AP poll during the campaign, and Painter was rewarded with Missouri Valley Coach of the Year honors. Miscellaneous Information Victories Among Active Coaches* Wins Coach School Years 352 Jamie Dixon TCU Sean Miller Arizona Mick Cronin Cincinnati Dave Rose BYU Matt Painter Purdue Mark Fox Georgia Tony Bennett Virginia Andy Kennedy Ole Miss 12 * Fewer than 15 years; minimum five years at Division I level. Most Appearances in the NCAA Tournament* NCAAs Coach School Age* Yrs. 33 Mike Krzyzewski Duke Jim Boeheim Syracuse Roy Williams North Carolina Bob Huggins West Virginia Rick Barnes Tennessee Rick Pitino Louisville Tom Izzo Michigan State Bill Self Kansas Mark Few Gonzaga John Calipari Kentucky Tubby Smith Memphis Lon Kruger Oklahoma Fran Dunphy Temple Jay Wright VIllanova Mike Brey Notre Dame Gregg Marshall Wichita State Dana Altman Oregon John Beilein Michigan Matt Painter Purdue Sean Miller Arizona Jamie Dixon TCU Steve Alford UCLA Bruce Weber Kansas State Cliff Ellis Coastal Carolina * Active coaches // age as of Aug. 1, Nine NCAA Tournaments in Last 11 Years NCAAs Team 11 Duke, Gonzaga, Kansas, Michigan State, Wisconsin 10 Louisville, North Carolina, Villanova, Xavier 9 Purdue, Arizona, Butler, Kentucky, Notre Dame, VCU Yearly Big Ten Team Leaders* Category No. Year 3-Pointers / Game Point Percentage Steals / Game Turnover Margin Turnovers / Game Turnover Margin Assist / Turnover Ratio Field Goal Percentage Defense Point Percentage Defense Rebound Margin Scoring Offense Scoring Margin Point Percentage Free Throw Percentage Rebound Margin * Big Ten games only. PURDUESPORTS.Com

43 Painter By The Numbers Big Ten Tournament Championship (2009) Big Ten Regular-Season Championships (2010, 2017) Academic All-Americans Big Ten Coach of the Year honors (1-of-6 to win 3 COYs) Team GPA during the season NBA Draft picks in the last seven years All-America honors win seasons (Just 12 in school history) Years with at least 14 wins at Mackey Arena NCAA Tournament appearances in last 11 years Wins over Top-25 ranked teams Big Ten All-Academic accolades Winning percentage at Purdue Winning percentage at Mackey Arena Big Ten Victories (16th on Big Ten wins list) Victories at Purdue (12 seasons; 3rd most at Purdue) Career Victories (13 Seasons) Games coached at Purdue (3rd most at Purdue) head coach matt painter Miscellaneous Information All-Time Big Ten Victories List No. Coach School Per Year Years 353 Bob Knight Indiana Gene Keady Purdue Tom Izzo Michigan State pres. 228 Ward Lambert Purdue , Lou Henson Illinois Branch McCracken Indiana , Jud Heathcote Michigan State Harry Combes Illinois Bo Ryan Wisconsin Fred Taylor Ohio State Walter Meanwell Wisconsin , Harold Olsen Ohio State Thad Matta Ohio State Harold Bud Foster Wisconsin Arthur Lonborg Northwestern Matt Painter Purdue pres. Active Big Ten Coaches to Win a Big Ten Championship Coach School RS Tourn. Tom Izzo Michigan State 7 5 Matt Painter Purdue 2 1 John Beilein Michigan 2 1 Wins Over Top-25 Teams Date Opponent Site Score [22] Michigan Home [25] Virginia Home [24] Indiana Home [22] Louisville Indianapolis, Ind [11] Wisconsin Home [8] Wisconsin Away [10] Michigan State Home [22] Davidson Indianapolis, Ind [21] Minnesota Away [6] Michigan State Home [15] Washington Portland, Ore. (NCAA) [9] Tennessee St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands [6] West Virginia Home [16] Wisconsin Home [10] Michigan State Away [9] Ohio State Away [23] Texas A&M Spokane, Wash. (NCAA) [17] Michigan State Home [16] Minnesota Home [10] Wisconsin Home [2] Ohio State Home [11] Michigan Away [24] Saint Mary s Omaha, Neb. (NCAA) [11] Illinois Home [17] Wisconsin Away [25] Iowa Home [22] Indiana Home [20] Ohio State Home [8] Michigan State Home [10] Maryland Home [21] Notre Dame Indianapolis, Ind [13] Wisconsin Home [25] Northwestern Home [17] Maryland Away [17] Iowa State Milwaukee, Wis

44 assistant coach brandon brantley Brandon BRantley Assistant Coach / Purdue (1996) 5th Season at Purdue Brandon Brantley enters his fifth year as an assistant coach at Purdue. Head coach Matt Painter tabbed the former Boilermaker captain to fill the vacancy on his coaching staff on August 14, Brantley spends the majority of his on-court duties coaching Purdue s big men. A year ago, he helped in the development of Caleb Swanigan, who was named a consensus first-team All-American, the Pete Newell Big Man of the Year Award winner and the Big Ten Player of the Year. Swanigan was a completely different player from his freshman to sophomore season under Brantley s guidance. In addition, junior center Isaac Haas led the Big Ten in points / 40 minutes and ranks seventh on Purdue s career field goal percentage list. Swanigan finished the season as the first player in college basketball since Tim Duncan to average at least 18.5 points, 12.5 rebounds and 3.0 assists per game and is the only player in college basketball in the last 31 years to have 640 points, 430 rebounds and 100 assists in a season. His 436 rebounds as a sophomore were the most in school history. During the season, A.J. Hammons was named first-team All-Big Ten and honorable mention All-America while freshman Swanigan was named to the Big Ten s All-Freshman Team. In addition, the Boilermakers led the country in points scored on post-ups and ranked third nationally in rebound margin, setting a school record in the process. Swanigan led the league in rebounding as a freshman. Hammons ended his career ranked 17th on the school s career scoring list, third in rebounds and second in blocked shots and is 1-of-2 players in Big Ten history with 1,500 career points, 900 rebounds and 340 blocked shots. Three years ago, Purdue s two big men, Hammons and Haas were the key components in the Boilermakers return to the NCAA Tournament, combining to average 19.5 points per game, 10.7 rebounds per game with 121 blocks while shooting 248-of-461 (.538) from the field between them. In addition, Hammons was named second-team All-Big Ten after leading the Big Ten in blocks for the third straight year, while Haas was selected to try out for the US National Team s contingent for the Pan-Am Games. Hammons became the first Big Ten player in 35 years and just the third ever to tally 1,000 points, 600 rebounds and 250 blocked shots by the end of his junior campaign. During his first season at Purdue, Brantley played a center role in Hammons improvement, who earned a spot on the Big Ten s All-Defense team after blocking 96 shots, the second most in a season in school history, while recording six double-doubles during Big Ten play, the most of any player in the league. With his guidance, the Boilermakers 168 blocked shots a year ago were the second most in school history, while ranking fourth in the Big Ten in rebound margin, the highest mark for a Painter-coached team at Purdue. Brantley has made a solid impact on the recruiting trail as well, recruiting the fertile grounds of Indianapolis and nationally in the search for Purdue s next dominant big man. Brantley has extensive experience on the sidelines, spending the last two years with Basketball University and as the EG10 AAU Under-16 head coach. During his time with the EG10 Under-16 squad, he guided the team to the Bob Gibbons Tournament of Champions title in Atlanta during late April of this past year. Brantley also spent time in the Indianapolis Pro-Am Summer League from 2008 to 2012, where he was the head coach to several NBA and NCAA Division I players in the AAU and summer league circuits. From 2006 to 2010, Brantley was the head JV basketball and assistant coach at Ben Davis High School in Indianapolis, where he assisted in coordinating youth programs and student study tables. PURDUESPORTS.Com

45 Brantley was key figure in Purdue s run of success in the Big Ten Conference in the mid-90s. He helped the Boilermakers to three Big Ten Championships, serving as the team captain of the squad that posted a 26-6 overall record, a 15-3 Big Ten mark and the No. 1 seed in the NCAA Tournament s West Region. During his time at Purdue, Brantley competed on three NCAA Tournament teams ( ) and one NIT Tournament squad (1992). He finished his career appearing in 129 games, scoring 803 points with 591 rebounds and 114 blocks, the seventh most in a career in Purdue history. He was honored with the team s Courage Award in 1995, the Doc Combs Play Hard Award in 1996 and he shared the John Wooden Most Valuable Player Award in Following his stint in West Lafayette, Brantley participated in the Indiana Pacers Training Camp and then played professionally in Spain, Finland, England, Italy, Greece, France and the American Basketball Association (ABA). Brantley won rebounding titles in four different leagues and was a four-time MVP, earning English League All-Star Team honors in He was a member of the Purdue Athletic Advisory Council and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Restaurant and Hotel Management. Brantley and his wife, Michelle, live in Lafayette. assistant coach brandon brantley Brandon Brantley Quick Facts Brantley at a Glance Born October 5, 1973 Hometown East Chicago, Indiana High School Andrean High School Degree Purdue (1996) FAMILY Wife Michelle Coaching Experience Years School, Position Ben Davis High School, head JV coach Ben Davis High School, assistant coach Indianapolis Pro-Am Summer League Basketball University; EG10 AAU Team 2013-pres. Purdue, assistant coach Playing Experience Years , Purdue 1997, 99, 05 Spain 1998 Finland 2000 England 2001 France Italy 2005 Greece 2006 Indiana Alley Cats, ABA Fast Facts Coach Brantley ranks 11th on the career field goal percentage list (.553) at Purdue, while his 114 career blocks are seventh in Purdue history. Brantley was part of the Big Ten s last back-to-back-to-back championship teams, coming in 1994, 1995 and 1996 at Purdue. 43

46 assistant coach greg gary greg gary Assistant Coach / Tulane (1992) 7th Season at Purdue Greg Gary is in his seventh season as an assistant coach at Purdue, having joined the staff in May His on-court focus centers on the development of the Boilermakers wing and post players. The Anderson, Indiana, native is a 20-year veteran of the college coaching ranks, including two seasons as a head coach. He has made 11 postseason appearances as a college assistant, reaching the NCAA Tournament five times. A year ago, Purdue led the Big Ten in 3-point percentage and free throw percentage while ranking second nationally in assists per game. Purdue s wing players helped the Boilermakers shoot 40.3 percent from long distance, smashing a school record for 3-pointers in a season. Vincent Edwards and Dakota Mathias earned All-Big Ten accolades and freshman guard Carsen Edwards was a major factor in Team USA winning the bronze medal at the 2017 FIBA U19 World Cup. Two years ago, Gary s guidance was significant in the improvement of Vincent Edwards, Ryan Cline and Dakota Mathias. Edwards made a jump from the power forward to small forward position and led the team in assists while ranking second on the team in scoring and third in rebounding. In , Gary had a large impact on the development of Rapheal Davis, Mathias and Kendall Stephens, helping the Boilermakers to their first NCAA Tournament since Gary s tutelage helped Davis become the Big Ten s best defensive player, while also improving his offensive game. In Big Ten games only, Davis averaged 12.2 points per game, a 5.3 points per game improvement from his sophomore to his junior season. He has also improved his three-point shooting 132 points from his freshman (.250) to his junior year (.382). Stephens made 73 three-pointers in as a sophomore, ranking 10th on the single-season list. And Mathias was playing his best basketball of the season late in his freshman campaign, making almost 40 percent of his three-point attempts over his last 10 games. Gary s first season in West Lafayette was a successful one, as he helped guide the Boilers to the NCAA Tournament for the sixth year in a row. Forward Robbie Hummel was named an honorable mention All-American and received first-team All-Big Ten recognition after leading Purdue in scoring, rebounds and blocked shots. Hummel was selected by the Minnesota Timberwolves in the second round of the 2012 NBA Draft, becoming the eighth player to be drafted by an NBA franchise or spend time on an NBA roster after receiving Gary s guidance. In , Gary oversaw an influx of youth in the Boilermaker frontcourt and helped guide center A.J. Hammons through one of the finest freshman seasons in program history. Hammons earned Big Ten All-Freshman Team honors after finishing the season with averages of 10.6 points, 6.0 rebounds and 2.0 blocks per game. He led the Big Ten with an average of 2.3 blocks per contest in league play, and wrapped up the campaign ranked second on Purdue s freshman charts in blocks (67), third in rebounds (204) and sixth in points (359). Gary has also made a big impact on the recruiting trail, working the fertile state of Ohio the hardest. He helped land Vincent Edwards and Mathias in the 2014 class, which was ranked in the top 25 nationally. Gary came to Purdue from two stints at Duquesne, where he spent the and seasons as an assistant coach, sandwiched around two seasons as head coach at Centenary. Gary resigned from his post at Centenary after the school announced in July 2009 that it would seek reclassification as an NCAA Division III member. PURDUESPORTS.Com

47 A program that had won a total of 10 Summit League games in the four years prior to Gary s arrival, Centenary posted nine league wins in his two seasons at the helm. Prior to arriving at Duquesne, Gary spent three seasons ( through ) as an assistant coach at South Florida, helping the Bulls transition from Conference USA to the Big East. While in Tampa, Gary worked with big man Solomon Jones, who was drafted by the Atlanta Hawks in 2006 and has played parts of seven seasons in the NBA. Gary served as an assistant coach under Perry Clark at Miami from , helping lead the Hurricanes to the NIT in 2001 and the NCAA Tournament in During his tenure at Miami, Gary aided in the development of current NBA players James Jones and John Salmons, as well as former NBA player Robert Hite. He also served as the `Canes academic coordinator. Gary spent six of his first seven years in the coaching industry at Tulane, helping guide his alma mater to the NCAA Tournament in 1995 and the NIT on four occasions. In his second stint with the Green Wave, he also served as the team s recruiting coordinator and oversaw the players academic responsibilities. At Tulane, Gary coached three players - Jerald Honeycutt, Linton Johnson and Chris Owens - who spent time on NBA rosters. Gary served as an assistant coach at McNeese State for the campaign. After graduating from Anderson Highland High School in 1988 and spending a year at Aquinas College in Nashville, Tenn., Gary transferred to Tulane. He was a vital component in the revitalization of a program that was dropped in 1985 and reinstated in 1988, leading the Green Wave to the 1992 NCAA Tournament as a senior. Despite playing only three seasons in New Orleans, Gary finished his career as Tulane s all-time leader in assists, and now ranks fifth (370). He is second in career assist-to-turnover ratio (1.97). Gary earned a B.S. in sport management from Tulane in He and his wife, Claudia, have four daughters, Gabrielle, Logan, Alexandra and Brooklyn, and son, Nash. assistant coach greg gary Greg Gary Quick Facts Gary at a Glance Born Feb. 14, 1970 Hometown Anderson, Indiana High School Anderson Highland High School Degree Tulane (1992) FAMILY Wife Daughter Daughter Daughter Daughter Son Claudia Gabrielle Logan Alexandra Brooklyn Nash Coaching Experience Years School, Position Tulane, assistant coach McNeese State, assistant coach Tulane, assistant coach Miami, Fla., assistant coach USF, assistant coach Centenary, head coach Duquesne, assistant coach 2011-pres. Purdue, assistant coach Playing Experience Years School Aquinas College Tulane Fast Facts Coach Gary is Tulane s all-time leader in career 3-point percentage (58- of-135;.430) and he is eighth in free throw percentage. Gary was part of a nationally-known group called The Posse at Tulane, a mass-substitution pattern used to increase the game s tempo. 45

48 steve lutz Assistant Coach / Texas Lutheran (1995) 1st Season at Purdue Steve Lutz is in his first season as assistant coach at Purdue, joining the Boilermakers program on April 13, The 44-year old Lutz helped Creighton to its most successful stretch in school history and is widely considered one of the top recruiters in the country. I have always had respect for Coach Painter and Purdue University and was thrilled when he offered me the opportunity to join his staff, Lutz Said. When you think of Purdue basketball from the outside, you immediately think of the culture, family and toughness that it represents. There is an incredible passion to be successful here and that is evident by how the fanbase, the administration and the coaching staff approaches everything they do. This is a great opportunity for myself and my family and I am ready to help Purdue basketball win a national title. I m excited to dig in and get to work. Lutz spent the previous seven seasons at Creighton ( to ), helping the Bluejays to a combined record, four NCAA Tournament appearances, a pair of conference tournament championships and a regular-season title. The 29 wins during the season were a school record as the Bluejays won the Missouri Valley regular-season title and finished the year ranked No. 19 in the country. In three seasons from 2011 to 2014, the Bluejays won 84 games. During his time at Creighton, he helped the Bluejays to an 11-3 record against teams from the Big Ten. This past year in , the Bluejays were considered a legitimate Final Four contender, reaching as high as No. 7 in the Associated Press Top 25 poll and opening the season with a 13-0 record featuring wins over Wisconsin, Nebraska, Arizona State, Seton Hall, Ole Miss and North Carolina State. The Bluejays were 18-1 when starting point guard Maurice Watson went down with a knee injury, hurting Creighton s chances. His recruiting efforts were central in the Bluejays landing five-star center Justin Patton in the fall of 2015 as well as All-Big East guard Marcus Foster (Kansas State transfer). After a redshirt season, Patton was the Big East Freshman of the Year and was 1-of-12 finalists for the Wayman Tisdale Freshman of the Year award. He is projected to go anywhere from Nos. 12 to 19 in the upcoming NBA Draft after averaging 12.9 points and 6.2 rebounds per game, while recording an astonishing 72 dunks during his rookie season. Working with big men, Lutz played a role in helping develop 2014 National Player of the Year Doug McDermott, a consensus first-team All-American and winner of the Wooden, Naismith, Associated Press, NABC, USBWA and Sporting News Player of the Year accolades. McDermott ended his Creighton career, the first four years that Lutz was in Omaha, as 1-of-3 players in college basketball history with 3,000 points and 1,000 rebounds while setting an NCAA record with 135 double-figure scoring games. As Creighton s recruiting coordinator, Lutz helped assemble the nation s No. 8-ranked non-bcs recruiting class in the fall of This year s class is currently ranked No. 24 by Rivals.com and 35th nationally by ESPN.com. Prior to his time at Creighton, Lutz spent the previous four seasons (2006 to 2010) as an assistant coach at SMU. During his time in Dallas, Lutz served as the recruiting coordinator for the Mustangs. His first two recruiting classes were ranked in the top-35 nationally by Hoop Scoop Online. Those recruiting classes included Conference USA All-Freshman honorees Paul McCoy ( ) and Papa Dia ( ). In his fourth season, SMU finished with its most wins, highest league finish and highest conference tournament seed since joining Conference USA before the season. Lutz has 22 previous seasons of experience as a college assistant. He also spent four seasons at Incarnate Word in his hometown of San Antonio, followed by a season at Garden City (Kansas) Community College and six years at Stephen F. Austin. His teams have totaled a record for a.618 winning percentage. At Stephen F. Austin, Lutz served as the Lumberjacks recruiting coordinator and assisted in all phases of game preparation under coach Danny Kaspar. Two of his recruiting classes were ranked tops in the Southland Conference. In six seasons at Stephen F. Austin, the Lumberjacks went 93-76, including a mark his final four years. PURDUESPORTS.Com

49 Lutz also spent four seasons as an assistant to Kaspar at Incarnate Word in San Antonio. During those four seasons, the Crusaders went 99-20, winning three regular-season Heart of Texas Conference titles and capturing the conference postseason tournament in each of his final three seasons. He also spent one season at Incarnate Word as the head golf coach. While at Incarnate Word, the Cardinal improved their final NAIA regularseason national ranking each year, finishing 23rd, 10th, ninth and first, respectively. He also spent the season as an assistant to Jeremy Cox at Garden City Community College where his team went 24-9 and finished third in the Jayhawk Western Conference. Lutz played basketball for three seasons at Texas Lutheran and served as the team captain as a senior. He earned his undergraduate degree from Texas Lutheran in 1995 and his M.Ed., at Incarnate Word in Lutz played one season at Ranger Junior College prior to his arrival at Texas Lutheran. Lutz and his wife, Shannon, have two daughters, Caroline (14) and McKenna (11), and one son, Jackson (4). Steve Lutz Quick Facts Lutz at a Glance Born October 25, 1972 Hometown San Antonio, Texas High School East Central HS Degree Texas Lutheran (1995) FAMILY Wife Daughter Daughter Son Shannon Caroline McKenna Jackson Coaching Experience Years School, Position Incarnate Word, assistant coach 1999 Garden City CC, assistant coach Stephen F. Austin, assistant coach SMU, assistant coach Creighton, assistant coach 2018-pres. Purdue, assistant coach Playing Experience Years School Texas Lutheran 47

50 director of operations elliot bloom Elliot bloom Director of Basketball Operations Purdue (1999) / 17th Season at Purdue Elliot Bloom is in his 10th year as director of basketball operations at Purdue after making the transition from his former position in the athletics communications department (formerly sports information). He is in his 17th year overall as a member of the Purdue athletic department, spending seven years in a sports information role. In his current role, Bloom serves as the program s point person for scheduling and team travel, while also assisting in recruiting efforts and coordinating the team s weekly schedule. He also oversees Purdue s team of undergraduate student managers. Bloom was the key point of contact for the Boilermakers trips to Australia in 2008, Italy in 2012 and Spain in He handled the logistics for Purdue s trip to Chinese Taipei in August 2017 as part of the World University Games. Bloom was the Boilermakers communications contact from , as well as the primary contact for men s and women s golf ( ), secondary contact for football ( ) and director of new media ( ). Prior to returning to his alma mater in 2001, Bloom worked in the sports information office at Kansas for the season and Duke during the campaign. In his athletics communications experience, Bloom worked with Hall of Fame coaches Gene Keady, Mike Krzyzewski and Roy Williams, as well as current Boilermaker head coach Matt Painter. Bloom graduated from Purdue in 1999 with a bachelor s degree in liberal arts. He and his wife, Monica, have a daughter, Lucy, and a son, Charlie. Bloom at a Glance Born Jan. 29, 1977 Hometown Greenfield, Indiana High School Mount Vernon Degree Purdue (1999) FAMILY Wife Daughter Son Elliot Bloom Quick Facts Monica Lucy Charlie Career Experience Years School, Position Kansas, SID intern Duke, assistant SID Purdue, assistant SID Purdue, associate SID 2008-pres. Purdue, director of basketball operations Fast Facts Bloom has National Championship experience, working at Duke in 2001 when the Blue Devils won the NCAA title in the Metrodome over Arizona. PURDUESPORTS.Com

51 Andrew McClatchey Statistical Analyst IUPUI (2013) / 1st season at Purdue Andrew McClatchey is in his first year in the newly created position of statistical analyst for the Purdue men s basketball team. McClatchey arrives at Purdue after spending the previous two years at his alma mater, IUPUI, where he served as both a graduate manager and more recently, a statistical analyst. Prior to his time at IUPUI, he was an assistant coach at Anderson University. He recently became a co-founder of BAM Analytics, LLC, which provides statistical analysis to basketball programs around the country. In , he was an assistant coach/analyst for the boy s varsity team at his alma mater New Palestine High School. He earned his master s degree in mechanical engineering from IUPUI in May He obtained his bachelor s degree from IUPUI in mechanical engineering, with minors in both mathematics and economics, while achieving a 3.93 grade-point average as an undergrad. Joey Brooks Graduate Assistant Coach Notre Dame (2013) / 1st season at Purdue Joey Brooks is in his first season as a graduate assistant at Purdue. Brooks is a 2013 graduate of Notre Dame, where he was a four-year letterwinner under head coach Mike Brey. He was a two-time member of the Big East Academic Honor Roll and was appointed by Brey to the Notre Dame Student-Athlete Advisory Committee. Brooks comes to Purdue after spending a year with SAP as a Senior Analytics Specialist. Prior to that, he spent time with Pure Sweat Basketball (NBA skills trainer), the Santa Cruz Warriors (basketball operations associate), the Marketing Arm (content strategist), Krossover Intelligence (basketball specialist, account executive and business development assistant), John Lucas Enterprises (NBA / NCAA Player Development assistant) and IBM. Brooks is a native of Houston, Texas, where he enjoyed a standout scholastic career at Strake Jesuit College Prep. D.J. Byrd Graduate Assistant Coach Purdue (2013) / 1st season at Purdue D.J. Byrd is in his first season as a graduate assistant at Purdue. Byrd returns to the program after graduating from Purdue in During his time at Purdue, he played in 130 career games, scoring 890 career points and making pointers, the sixth most in a career in school history. He helped Purdue to three NCAA Tournaments (2010, 2011, 2012) and was named the Big Ten s Sixth Man of the Year in More recently, Byrd was the JV basketball coach at Franklin Community High School and he owned and operated RIMROC Basketball, an organization that provides Indiana youth with training opportunities, league games, tournaments and team camps. Josh Bonhotal Associate Director of Strength and Conditioning Wisconsin (2006) / 7th season at Purdue Josh Bonhotal is in his seventh season as director of sports performance for the Boilermaker men s basketball team, having joined the program prior to the campaign. Bonhotal s philosophy centers on increasing general strength and stability, while also removing limitations, deficiencies and imbalances. By doing so, he can focus on the development of strength, power and speed. He also seeks to increase each student-athlete s motor vocabulary in order to provide the framework for Purdue s coaches can work to improve a player s basketballspecific skill set. He views training as a four-year process constantly guided by shortterm goals and the desire to significantly increase a player s athletic efficiency and durability on the court. Bonhotal played a critical role in the development of 2017 All-American Caleb Swanigan, helping Swanigan cut weight while developing improved quickness and explosiveness. Swanigan lost over 20 pounds from his arrival date to his selection in the NBA Draft. Prior to his arrival at Purdue, Bonhotal spent nearly three years with the Chicago Bulls as an assistant strength and conditioning coach. Bonhotal s duties with the Bulls included coaching athletes through all aspects of the strength and conditioning program, traveling with the team to manage player workouts and lead warm-ups, testing and evaluating NBA Draft prospects and coordinating recovery protocols. Bonhotal also served as a strength and conditioning intern with the Bulls following support staff his graduation from the University of Wisconsin in 2006 with a degree in kinesiology. Bonhotal s additional work experience includes a stint as strength and conditioning coach at Mike Boyle Strength and Conditioning in Winchester, Mass., and a sports performance internship at the International Performance Institute in Bradenton, Fla. He worked in the UW sports conditioning department as a student assistant while pursuing his undergraduate degree, while also founding Get In the Game Sports Performance and serving as its director from Bonhotal is an NSCA Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist, and is also a certified Heartsaver AED through the American Heart Association. He received a Master of Exercise Science degree from Edith Cowan University in Perth, Western Australia, in December of Chad Young Athletic Trainer Bowling Green (1999) / 6th season at Purdue Chad Young is in his sixth season as the athletic trainer for the Boilermaker men s basketball team, having joined the program for the campaign. Prior to his arrival at Purdue, Young served as the athletic trainer for men s basketball and women s swimming at Bowling Green University, while also overseeing the graduate assistant assigned to the Falcons women s basketball and volleyball squads. Young earned a Bachelor of Science degree in health education with a minor in athletic training from BGSU in 1999, and received his Master of Education degree in developmental kinesiology from the university in His tenure in the Bowling Green department of athletics began as a student trainer in 1996, and he later served as a graduate assistant athletic trainer before assuming full-time duties. Young is certified by the National Athletic Trainers Association and licensed by the Ohio Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy and Athletic Trainers Board. Nick Terruso Director of Video Services Purdue (2000) / 14th season at Purdue Nick Terruso is in his 14th season as video coordinator and 18th year overall with the Purdue men s basketball program. Beginning in 2009, Terruso was promoted to oversee the efforts of the entire Purdue athletics video department. Terruso assists the Purdue coaching staff with breakdown of game, practice and opponent films, while also coordinating film exchange with other schools and the taping of games from TV and satellite. Additionally, he assists with special team videos and projects. Terruso was honored as the national Basketball Video Coordinator of the Year by the Collegiate Sports Video Association (CSVA) in June After serving as a volunteer video coordinator at Purdue from and working as an intern in the athletics department at Duke University from , Terruso was named a video graduate assistant for Boilermaker athletics in He held that position until 2005, when he was promoted to assistant sports video coordinator with men s basketball as his main focus. The Plymouth, Indiana, native has served as assistant to the camp director for Purdue Basketball Camps since Terruso was also a student manager for the Boilermakers from Terruso owns three degrees from Purdue, earning bachelor s degrees in biology and management in 2000 and 2001, respectively, and a Master s degree in sports management in He and his wife, Lauren, have two sons, Henry and John. Brad Andrews Equipment Manager Purdue (2008) / 6th season at Purdue Brad Andrews is in his first season as the equipment manager for the Boilermaker basketball program. Andrews joins the program after spending parts of two years as an assistant equipment manager at the University of Minnesota. Prior to that, he was an intern at Minnesota for two years. Andrews graduated from Purdue with a bachelors of science degree in psychological sciences in May During his time as a student at Purdue, he worked as a student assistant in the equipment department, before accepting an internship and equipment assistant position from May 2013 to May Andrews in a certified equipment manager of the Athletic Equipment Managers Association. 49

52 RESULTS / LEADERS Results / Leaders Overall Record: 27-8 Home: 15-2 Away: 5-5 Neutral: 4-3 Big Ten Record: 14-4 Home: 8-1 Away: 6-3 Date Opponent W/L Score High Scorer High Rebounds High Assists Attend. Nov. 11 McNeese State W Swanigan (23) Swanigan (20) Swanigan (6) 13,523 Nov [3] Villanova L Haas (22) Swanigan (8) V. Edwards (8) 14,804 Nov Georgia State W Swanigan (19) Swanigan (11) Mathias (4) 14,302 Nov vs. Utah State W Haas (26) Swanigan (10) Mathias, Thompson (4) 1,610 Nov vs. Auburn W C. Edwards (21) Swanigan, Haas (10) Mathias (7) 1,610 Nov NJIT W Swanigan (22) Swanigan (13) V. Edwards (5) 10,749 Nov at [14] Louisville L Swanigan (14) Swanigan (11) Mathias (4) 21,841 Dec. 3 Morehead State W C. Edwards (16) Swanigan (9) V. Edwards (8) 13,661 Dec. 6 4 vs. Arizona State W Haas, V. Edwards (16) Swanigan (10) Thompson (7) 15,294 Dec. 10 Cleveland State W Haas (14) Swanigan (10) Mathias (7) 14,283 Dec vs. [21] Notre Dame W Swanigan (26) Swanigan, V. Edwards (10) Thompson (6) 18,684 Dec. 19 Western Illinois W Swangan (21) Swanigan (21) V. Edwards (6) 10,846 Dec. 21 Norfolk State W Swanigan (32) Swanigan (20) Thompson (7) 11,376 Dec. 28 * Iowa W C. Edwards (19) Swanigan (10) Thompson (6) 14,804 Jan. 1 * [RV] Minnesota L Swanigan (28) Swanigan (22) Mathias (10) 14,428 Jan. 5 * at Ohio State W V. Edwards, Swanigan (16) Swanigan (11) V. Edwards, Thompson (4) 13,221 Jan. 8 * [13] Wisconsin W Swanigan (18) Swanigan (13) Mathias (7) 14,804 Jan. 12 * at Iowa L Swanigan (17) Swanigan (8) V. Edwards, Mathias (4) 10,752 Jan. 17 * Illinois W Haas (24) Swanigan (10) Mathias (6) 13,920 Jan. 21 * Penn State W Swanigan (19) Swanigan (12) Three Players (4) 14,804 Jan. 24 * at Michigan State W Swanigan (25) Swanigan (17) V. Edwards (4) 14,797 Jan. 29 * at Nebraska L Mathias (19) Swanigan (14) Swanigan, Thompson (6) 14,194 Feb. 1 * [25] Northwestern W Swanigan (24) Swanigan (16) Cline (6) 14,804 Feb. 4 * at [17] Maryland W Swanigan (26) Swanigan (10) Mathias (6) 17,950 Feb. 9 * at Indiana W V. Edwards (26) Swanigan (14) C. Edwards (4) 17,222 Feb. 14 * Rutgers W Haas (24) Swanigan (17) Thompson (4) 14,534 Feb. 18 * Michigan State W Swanigan (24) Swanigan (15) Swanigan (15) 14,804 Feb. 21 * at Penn State W V. Edwards (14) Swanigan (9) Swanigan (4) 7,505 Feb. 25 * at Michigan L C. Edwards (18) Haas (6) V. Edwards (3) 12,707 Feb. 28 * Indiana W Swanigan (21) Swanigan (10) V. Edwards (7) 14,804 March 5 * at Northwestern W V. Edwards (25) Swanigan (14) V. Edwards (5) 8,117 March 10 6 vs. Michigan L C. Edwards, Haas (17) Swanigan (13) Swanigan (5) 12,334 March 16 7 vs. Vermont W V. Edwards (21) Swanigan (14) Mathias (5) 18,025 March 18 7 vs. [17] Iowa State W V. Edwards (21) Swanigan (12) Mathias, Swanigan (7) 18,045 March 23 8 vs. [3] Kansas L Swanigan (18) Swanigan (7) Mathias (7) 18,475 * Denotes Big Ten Conference game 1 Denotes Gavitt Games (West Lafayette, Ind.) 2 Denotes Cancun Challenge (West Lafayette, Ind. / Cancun, Mexico) 3 Denotes ACC / Big Ten Challenge (Louisville, Ky.) 4 Denotes Jimmy V Classic (New York, N.Y.) 5 Denotes Crossroads Classic (Indianapolis, Ind.) 6 Big Ten Tournament (Washington, D.C.) 7 NCAA First and Second Round (Milwaukee, Wis.) 8 NCAA Regionals (Kansas City, Mo.) Margins of Victory Purdue Opponents Largest Leads / Deficits When Leading Margin of Victory 44 (109-65) vs. McNeese State ( ) Overall Lead 45 (100-55; 4:15 2nd) vs. McNeese State ( ) Halftime Lead 26 (47-21) vs. Arizona State ( ) Lead in a Loss 9, Three Times Halftime Lead in a Loss 9 (47-38) vs. Iowa ( ) Purdue Run 20 vs. Georgia State ( ) When Trailing Margin of Defeat 32 (66-98) vs. [3] Kansas ( ) Overall Deficit 32 (66-98; Final) vs. [3] Kansas ( ) Halftime Deficit 15 (30-45) at Michigan ( ) Deficit Overcome 17 (31-48; 1:45 1st) vs. [21] Notre Dame ( ) Halftime Deficit Overcome in Win 14 (38-52) vs. [21] Notre Dame ( ) Opponent Run 13 by Vermont ( ) PURDUESPORTS.Com

53 GAME-BY-GAME TEAM COMPARISON Team W/L FG-FGA Pct. 3P-3PA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. O-D Reb. PF A TO B S 1st 2nd OT Pts. PPP [15] Purdue W McNeese State [15] Purdue L [3] Villanova [15] Purdue W Georgia State [17] Purdue W Utah State [17] Purdue W Auburn [17] Purdue W NJIT [15] Purdue L [14] Louisville [15] Purdue W Morehead State [18] Purdue W Arizona State [18] Purdue W Cleveland State [15] Purdue W [21] Notre Dame [15] Purdue W Western Illinois [15] Purdue W Norfolk State [15] Purdue W Iowa [15] Purdue L (ot) [RV] Minnesota [20] Purdue W Ohio State [20] Purdue W [13] Wisconsin [17] Purdue L Iowa [21] Purdue W Illinois [21] Purdue W Penn State [20] Purdue W Michigan State [20] Purdue L Nebraska [23] Purdue W [25] Northwestern [23] Purdue W [17] Maryland [16] Purdue W Indiana [16] Purdue W Rutgers [16] Purdue W Michigan State [14] Purdue W (ot) Penn State [14] Purdue L Michigan [16] Purdue W Indiana [16] Purdue W Northwestern [13] Purdue L (ot) Michigan [15] Purdue W Vermont [15] Purdue W [17] Iowa State [15] Purdue L [3] Kansas

54 statistics Overall Stats: 27-8 Big Ten: 14-4 Non-Conference: 13-4 Home: 15-2 Away: 6-4 Neutral: 6-2 ## Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 50 Swanigan, Caleb Haas, Isaac Edwards, Vincent Edwards, Carsen Mathias, Dakota Thompson, P.J Cline, Ryan Smotherman, Basil Albrecht, Spike Eifert, Grady McKeeman, Jon Luce, Tommy TM TEAM TOTAL OPPONENTS Big Ten Stats: 14-4 Home: 8-1 Away: 6-3 ## Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 50 Swanigan, Caleb Edwards, Vincent Haas, Isaac Mathias, Dakota Edwards, Carsen Thompson, P.J Cline, Ryan Albrecht, Spike Smotherman, Basil Eifert, Grady Luce, Tommy McKeeman, Jon TM TEAM TOTAL OPPONENTS Postseason Stats: 2-2 Big Ten Tournament: 0-1 NCAA Tournament: 2-1 ## Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 50 Swanigan, Caleb Edwards, Vincent Haas, Isaac Edwards, Carsen Thompson, P.J Mathias, Dakota Cline, Ryan Albrecht, Spike McKeeman, Jon Luce, Tommy Eifert, Grady TM TEAM TOTAL OPPONENTS World University Games Statistics: 7-1 (Silver Medal) ## Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 12 Edwards, Vincent Edwards, Carsen Mathias, Dakota Haas, Isaac Cline, Ryan Thompson, P.J Stefanovic, Sasha Taylor, Jacquil Eastern, Nojel Ewing, Eden Wheeler, Aaron Eifert, Grady TM TEAM 25 4 TOTAL OPPONENTS PURDUESPORTS.Com

55 Player of the Year: Def. Player of the Year: Freshman of the Year: Sixth Man of the Year: Coach of the Year: Tournament MVP: Caleb Swanigan, Purdue Reggie Lynch, Minnesota Miles Bridges, Michigan State Nicholas Baer, Iowa Richard Pitino, Minnesota Derrick Walton Jr., Michigan big Ten standings Big Ten Standings Rk. Team W L Pct. Home Away W L Pct. Home Away Neutral Streak RPI 1. Purdue L Wisconsin L-1 30 Maryland L Minnesota L Michigan L-1 23 Northwestern L-1 48 Michigan State L-1 47 Iowa L Illinois L Ohio State L-2 92 Indiana L Penn State L Nebraska L Rutgers L Big Ten in the Postseason Big Ten Tournament (Washington, D.C.) March 8 First Round [13] Penn State 76, [12] Nebraska 67 OT First Round [14] Rutgers 66, [11] Ohio State 57 March 9 Second Round [8] Michigan 75, [9] Illinois 55 Second Round [5] Michigan State 78, [13] Penn State 51 Second Round [10] Indiana 95, [7] Iowa 73 Second Round [6] Northwestern 83, [14] Rutgers 61 March 10 Quarterfinals [8] Michigan 74, [1] Purdue 70 OT Quarterfinals [4] Minnesota 63, [5] Michigan State 58 Quarterfinals [2] Wisconsin 70, [10] Indiana 60 Quarterfinals [6] Northwestern 72, [3] Maryland 64 March 11 Semifinals [8] Michigan 84, [4] Minnesota 77 Semifinals [2] Wisconsin 76, [6] Northwestern 48 March 12 Finals [8] Michigan 71, [2] Wisconsin 56 NCAA Tournament (Various Sites) March 16 First Round [4] Purdue 80, [13] Vermont 70 First Round [8] Wisconsin 74, [9] Virginia Tech 64 First Round [8] Northwestern 68, [9] Vanderbilt 66 First Round [11] Xavier 76, [6] Maryland 65 First Round [12] Middle Tennessee 81, [5] Minnesota 72 March 17 First Round [7] Michigan 92, [10] Oklahoma State 91 First Round [9] Michigan State 78, [8] Miami, Fla. 58 March 18 Second Round [4] Purdue 80, [5] Iowa State 76 Second Round [8] Wisconsin 65, [1] Villanova 62 Second Round [1] Gonzaga 79, [8] Northwestern 73 March 19 Second Round [7] Michigan 73, [2] Louisville 69 Second Round [1] Kansas 90, [9] Michigan State 70 March 23 Sweet 16 [1] Kansas 98, [4] Purdue 66 Sweet 16 [3] Oregon 69, [7] Michigan 68 March 24 Sweet 16 [4] Florida 84, [8] Wisconsin 83 OT NIT Tournament (Various Sites) March 14 First Round Illinois 82, Valparaiso 57 First Round Georgia Tech 75, Indiana 63 March 15 First Round Iowa 87, South Dakota 75 March 19 Second Round TCU 94, Iowa 92 OT March 20 Second Round Illinois 71, Boise State 56 March 22 QFinals UCF 68, Illinois 58 Big Ten Major Award Winners Big Ten All-Conference Teams (Coaches) First-Team All-Big Ten School Pos. Yr. Peter Jok Iowa G Sr. Melo Trimble Maryland G Jr. Nate Mason Minnesota G Jr. Caleb Swanigan Purdue F So. Ethan Happ Wisconsin F So. Denotes unanimous selection. Second-Team All-Big Ten School Pos. Yr. Malcolm Hill Illinois G Sr. Derrick Walton Jr. Michigan G Sr. Miles Bridges Michigan State G Fr. Bryant McIntosh Northwestern G Jr. Bronson Koenig Wisconsin G Sr. Third-Team All-Big Ten School Pos. Yr. Thomas Bryant Indiana C So. Jordan Murphy Minnesota F So. Tai Webster Nebraska G Sr. Scottie Lindsey Northwestern G Jr. Nigel Hayes Wisconsin F Sr. Honorable Mention School Pos. Yr. James Blackmon Jr. Indiana G Jr. Moritz Wagner Michigan F So. Nick Ward Michigan State F Fr. Jae Sean Tate Ohio State F Jr. Vincent Edwards Purdue F Jr. Isaac Haas Purdue C Jr. Dakota Mathias Purdue G Jr. Corey Sanders Rutgers G So. All-Freshmen Team School Pos. Yr. Jordan Bohannaon Iowa G Fr. Tyler Cook Iowa F Fr. Miles Bridges Michigan State G Fr. Amir Coffey Minnesota F Fr. Tony Carr Penn State G Fr. Denotes unanimous selection. All-Defensive Team School Pos. Yr. Reggie Lynch Minnesota F Jr. Vic Law Northwestern G So. Dakota Mathias Purdue G Jr. Ethan Happ Wisconsin F So. Zak Showalter Wisconsin G Sr. 53

56 miscellaneous statistics Miscellaneous Single-Game Information Largest Lead -----Time in Lead----- Largest Run Date Opponent PU Opp. PU Opp. Tied PU Opp. Paint Off TO 2nd-ch. Fast B. Bench Fr. So. Jr. Sr. N11 McNeese State :39 9:17 2: N14 [3] Villanova :22 32:19 3: N18 Georgia State :01 30:31 3: N22 Utah State :42 0:41 1: N23 Auburn :50 4:58 1: N26 NJIT :23 0:35 1: N30 [14] Louisville :21 39:03 0: D3 Morehead State :07 0:24 0: D6 Arizona State :23 0:11 2: D10 Cleveland State :20 0:00 0: D17 [21] Notre Dame :09 26:58 2: D19 Western Illinois :53 0:13 1: D21 Norfolk State :34 0:00 0: D28 Iowa :07 0:00 0: J1 Minnesota :59 35:13 3: J5 Ohio State :38 9:06 4: J8 [13] Wisconsin :29 2:56 1: J12 Iowa :29 7:28 5: J17 Illinois :12 0:23 0: J21 Penn State :29 0:18 0: J24 Michigan State :34 17:07 6: J29 Nebraska :27 10:43 2: F1 [25] Northwestern :05 5:39 0: F4 [17] Maryland :59 37:12 1: F9 Indiana :31 16:30 4: F14 Rutgers :32 0:00 1: F18 Michigan State :38 3:52 3: F21 Penn State :16 32:32 3: F25 Michigan :00 39:46 0: F28 Indiana :10 2:47 1: M5 Northwestern :05 13:53 2: M10 Michigan :40 16:19 15: M16 Vermont :59 12:06 1: M18 [17] Iowa State :29 0:12 1: M23 [3] Kansas :50 24:19 2: Points-Rebounds-Assists (starters underlined) #2 #3 #5 #11 #12 #14 #15 #24 #31 #44 #50 #55 Date Opponent Result JM CE BS PJT VE RC TL GE DM IH CS SA N11 McNeese State W, DNP DNP N14 [3] Villanova L, DNP DNP DNP DNP N18 Georgia State W, DNP DNP DNP DNP N22 Utah State W, DNP DNP N23 Auburn W, N26 NJIT W, DNP DNP DNP N30 [14] Louisville L, DNP DNP DNP D3 Morehead State W, DNP D6 Arizona State W, DNP D10 Cleveland State W, DNP D17 [21] Notre Dame W, DNP DNP DNP DNP D19 Western Illinois W, DNP D21 Norfolk State W, DNP D28 Iowa W, DNP J1 Minnesota L, (ot) DNP DNP DNP J5 Ohio State W, DNP DNP DNP J8 [13] Wisconsin W, DNP DNP DNP J12 Iowa L, DNP DNP DNP DNP J17 Illinois W, J21 Penn State W, J24 Michigan State W, DNP DNP DNP DNP J29 Nebraska L, DNP XXXXX DNP DNP F1 [25] Northwestern W, XXXXX F4 [17] Maryland W, DNP XXXXX DNP DNP F9 Indiana W, DNP XXXXX DNP DNP F14 Rutgers W, XXXXX F18 Michigan State W, XXXXX F21 Penn State W, (ot) DNP XXXXX DNP DNP F25 Michigan L, DNP XXXXX DNP DNP F28 Indiana W, XXXXX DNP DNP M5 Northwestern W, DNP XXXXX DNP DNP M10 Michigan L, (ot) DNP XXXXX DNP DNP M16 Vermont W, DNP XXXXX DNP DNP M18 [17] Iowa State W, DNP XXXXX DNP DNP M23 [3] Kansas L, XXXXX PURDUESPORTS.Com

57 10+ POINTS 2017 CAREER Vincent Edwards 25 (21-4) 54 (43-11) Isaac Haas 23 (18-5) 54 (40-14) Caleb Swanigan 34 (26-8) 53 (40-13) Dakota Mathias 18 (16-2) 29 (24-5) Carsen Edwards 17 (14-3) 17 (14-3) P.J. Thompson 9 (6-3) 16 (10-6) Ryan Cline 3 (2-1) 6 (5-1) Jacquil Taylor 1 (1-0) 20+ POINTS 2017 CAREER Caleb Swanigan 15 (13-2) 17 (14-3) Vincent Edwards 5 (5-0) 10 (9-1) Isaac Haas 5 (4-1) 7 (6-1) Carsen Edwards 1 (1-0) 1 (1-0) Dakota Mathias 1 (1-0) 1 (1-0) P.J. Thompson 1 (1-0) 30+ POINTS 2017 CAREER Caleb Swanigan 1 (1-0) 1 (1-0) 10+ REBOUNDS 2017 CAREER Caleb Swanigan 29 (25-4) 40 (34-6) Vincent Edwards 3 (3-0) 6 (4-2) Isaac Haas 3 (3-0) 5 (5-0) Jacquil Taylor 1 (1-0) DOUBLE-DOUBLES 2017 CAREER Caleb Swanigan 28 (24-4) 36 (31-5) Isaac Haas 2 (2-0) 4 (4-0) Vincent Edwards 3 (3-0) 4 (3-1) Jacquil Taylor 1 (1-0) STATSHEET STUFFER 2017 CAREER Caleb Swanigan 7 (5-2) 9 (7-2) Vincent Edwards 4 (4-0) 9 (7-2) Dakota Mathias 2 (2-0) 3 (3-0) At least five in three categories (pt, reb, ast, stl, blk). CONSECUTIVE 10+ POINT GAMES Caleb Swanigan 26 Isaac Haas 2 P.J. Thompson 1 CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A 3-PTR Dakota Mathias 6 P.J. Thompson 6 Vincent Edwards 3 Caleb Swanigan 3 Ryan Cline 2 CONSECUTIVE FREE THROWS MADE Carsen Edwards 9 Spike Albrecht 6 Ryan Cline 2 Jacquil Taylor 2 P.J. Thompson 2 Vincent Edwards 1 Grady Eifert 1 Isaac Haas 1 OPENING TIPS WON LOST Isaac Haas 10 (7-3) 5 (5-0) Caleb Swanigan 3 (3-0) 17 (12-5) TOTALS 13 (10-3) 22 (17-5) miscellaneous statistics DUNKS 2017 CAREER Isaac Haas Caleb Swanigan Vincent Edwards Basil Smotherman 2 16 Carsen Edwards 2 2 Jacquil Taylor 2 Purdue Totals 62 AND-ONES CHANCES PCT. Ryan Cline Grady Eifert P.J. Thompson Vincent Edwards Isaac Haas Caleb Swanigan Carsen Edwards Basil Smotherman Purdue Totals FIRST SUB 2017 CAREER Isaac Haas Dakota Mathias 17 Ryan Cline Vincent Edwards 8 11 Carsen Edwards P.J. Thompson 9 Spike Albrecht 4 4 FIRST POINTS 2P 3P FT No. Caleb Swanigan Isaac Haas Vincent Edwards Dakota Mathias Carsen Edwards Ryan Cline P.J. Thompson 1 1 POINTS LEADER 2017 CAREER Caleb Swanigan 19 (14-5) 27 (18-9) Vincent Edwards 7 (7-0) 20 (17-3) Isaac Haas 7 (5-2) 12 (10-2) Carsen Edwards 5 (3-2) 5 (3-2) Dakota Mathias 1 (0-1) 2 (1-1) Jacquil Taylor 1 (1-0) P.J. Thompson 1 (0-1) REBOUNDS LEADER 2017 CAREER Caleb Swanigan 34 (27-7) 50 (40-10) Vincent Edwards 1 (1-0) 13 (9-4) Isaac Haas 2 (1-1) 11 (6-5) ASSISTS LEADER 2017 CAREER Vincent Edwards 10 (7-3) 33 (22-11) Dakota Mathias 14 (10-4) 27 (20-7) P.J. Thompson 8 (7-1) 21 (15-6) Caleb Swanigan 7 (5-2) 11 (9-2) Spike Albrecht 1 (1-0) 1 (1-0) Ryan Cline 1 (1-0) 1 (1-0) Carsen Edwards 1 (1-0) 1 (1-0) Inside The Numbers Category Painter Str. All Games L-1 At Home W-7 On Road W-1 At Neutral Sites L-1 vs. Big Ten Foes L-1 Big Ten Regular-Season W-2 Big Ten Tournament L-2 At Home W-7 On Road W-1 At Neutral Site L-2 vs. Non-Conference Foes L-1 At Home W-6 On Road L-1 At Neutral Site L-1 vs. Ranked Opponent L-1 vs. Unranked Opponent W-1 In Overtime L-1 Leading at Halftime W-8 Trailing at Halftime L-3 Tied at Halftime W-2 Games Decided by 1-9 Pts W-1 3 Points or Less W Points W Points L-2 Games Decided by 10+ Pts L Points W-2 20-Plus Points L-1 Purdue Shoots 48% or Better W-3 Purdue Shoots Less Than 48% L-2 Opp. Shoots 48% or Better L-1 Opp. Shoots Less Than 48% W-1 Purdue Shoots Better Than Opp W-1 Opp. Shoots Better / Equal % L-1 Purdue Outrebounds Opp W-2 Opp. Outreb. / Equals Purdue L-2 Purdue Has More FT Attempts W-11 Opp. Has More / Equal FT Att L-3 Purdue Makes Ptrs L-1 Purdue Makes Ptrs W-2 Opp. Makes Ptrs L-1 Opp. Makes Ptrs W-9 Purdue Has 0-9 Turnovers W-4 Purdue Has 16+ Turnovers L-2 Opp. Has 0-9 Turnovers W-3 Opp. Has 16+ Turnovers L-1 Purdue Has Fewer TOs W-9 Purdue Has More / Equal TOs L-1 Purdue Wins Reb. & TO Margin W-13 Purdue Scores 0-59 Pts L-12 Purdue Scores Pts L-1 Purdue Scores Pts L-2 Purdue Scores Pts W-5 Purdue Scores 90+ Pts W-86 Opp. Scores 0-59 Pts W-36 Opp. Scores Pts W-9 Opp. Scores Pts W-2 Opp. Scores Pts L-3 Opp. Scores 90+ Pts L Player in Double Figures 4-6 W-1 5+ Players in Double Figures W-4 In November L-1 In December W-9 In January L-1 In February W-1 In March L-1 On Sunday W-1 On Monday W-1 On Tuesday W-15 On Wednesday W-3 On Thursday L-1 On Friday L-1 On Saturday W-1 55

58 THE LAST TIME THAT... INDIVIDUAL / SCORING Scored 30 Points: 32 by Caleb Swanigan vs. Norfolk State ( ) Scored 40 Points: 44 by Glenn Robinson vs. [13] Kansas ( ) Scored 50 Points: 61 by Rick Mount vs. Iowa ( ) Two Players Had 20 Points: 21 by Vincent Edwards, 20 by Caleb Swanigan vs. [17] Iowa State ( ) Two Players Had 25 Points: 26 by Isaac Haas, 25 by Dakota Mathias vs. Utah State ( ) Two Players Had 30 Points: 40 by Rick Mount, 31 by Billy Keller vs. Indiana (3-8-69) Three Players Had 20 Points: 29 by Mike Robinson, 25 by Brad Miller, 24 by Brian Cardinal vs. Louisiana-Monroe ( ) Four Players Had 15 Points: 19 by Carsen Edwards, 17 by Dakota Mathias, 16 by Isaac Haas, 15 by Vincent Edwards vs. Iowa ( ) Five Players Had 15 Points: 23 by Frank Kendrick, 17 by Bruce Rose, 16 by Tom Scheffler, 16 by Jerry Nichols, 15 by Bruce Parkinson vs. Illinois State ( ) Six Players Scored in Double Figures: 14 by Vincent Edwards, 13 by Isaac Haas, 12 by Dakota Mathias, 11 by Ryan Cline, 11 by P.J. Thompson, 10 by Caleb Swanigan vs. Penn State ( ) Purdue / Opposing Player Had 30 Points: 35 by Robbie Hummel, 32 by Evan Turner; Ohio State ( ) Double Figures in 10 Straight Games: 26 by Caleb Swanigan ( to present) Double Figures in 20 Straight Games: 26 by Caleb Swanigan ( to present) Double Figures in 30 Straight Games: 43 by JaJuan Johnson ( to ) Double Figures in 40 Straight Games: 43 by JaJuan Johnson ( to ) Double Figures in 50 Straight Games: 55 by Glenn Robinson ( to ) INDIVIDUAL / DOUBLE-DOUBLES Double-Double: 21 pts, 10 rebs by Vincent Edwards; 20 pts, 12 rebs by Caleb Swanigan vs. [17] Iowa State ( ) Triple-Double: 16 pts, 16 rebs, 11 blks by Joe Barry Carroll vs. Arizona ( ) Game: 21 pts, 10 rebs by Vincent Edwards; 20 pts, 12 rebs by Caleb Swanigan vs. [17] Iowa State ( ) Game: 20 pts, 12 rebs, 7 asts by Caleb Swanigan vs. [17] Iowa State ( ) Game: 28 pts, 22 rebs by Caleb Swanigan vs. Minnesota (1-1-17) Game: 23 pts, 20 rebs, 6 asts by Caleb Swanigan vs. McNeese State ( ) Game: 32 pts, 20 rebs by Caleb Swanigan vs. Norfolk State ( ) Game: 32 pts, 11 rebs, 5 asts by A.J. Hammons vs. Nebraska ( ) Game: 32 pts, 20 rebs by Caleb Swanigan vs. Norfolk State ( ) Back-to-Back Games: 2 by Caleb Swanigan; 21 pts, 10 rebs vs. Indiana ( ), 20 pts, 14 rebs vs. Northwestern (3-5-17) Double-Double in Points and Assists: 10 pts, 10 asts by Lewis Jackson vs. [7] Ohio State (3-9-12) Double-Double in Five Straight Games: 5 by Caleb Swanigan ( to ) Double-Double in 10 Straight Games: 11 by Dave Schellhase ( to ) Two Players Recorded Double-Doubles: 21 pts, 10 rebs by Vincent Edwards; 20 pts, 12 rebs by Caleb Swanigan vs. [17] Iowa State ( ) Three Players Recorded Double-Doubles: 3 vs. Miami, Ohio ( ) INDIVIDUAL / FIELD GOALS Made 12 field goals: 14 by A.J. Hammons vs. Nebraska ( ) Made 15 field goals: 15 by Glenn Robinson vs. [13] Kansas ( ) Attempted 20 field goals: 20 by Caleb Swanigan vs. Minnesota (1-1-17) Attempted 25 field goals: 25 by Chad Austin vs. Penn State ( ) Attempted 30 field goals: 33 by Glenn Robinson vs. [13] Kansas ( ) INDIVIDUAL / 3-POINTERS Made 6 3-pointers: 6 by Dakota Mathias vs. Utah State ( ) Made 7 3-pointers: 7 by D.J. Byrd vs. [3] Ohio State (2-7-12) Made 8 3-pointers: 8 by Ryne Smith vs. High Point ( ) Made 9 3-pointers: Never Attempted 12 3-pointers: 12 by Kendall Stephens vs. Penn State ( ) Attempted 13 3-pointers: 15 by Ryne Smith vs. High Point ( ) Made a 3-pointer in 20 Straight Games: 22 by Kendall Stephens ( to ) Made two 3-pointers in 10 Straight Games: 11 by D.J. Byrd ( to ) Made three 3-pointers in 5 Straight Games: 5 by E Twaun Moore ( to ) INDIVIDUAL / FREE THROWS Made 12 free throws: 12 by Isaac Haas vs. Western Illinois ( ) Made 15 free throws: 15 by Carl Landry vs. South Alabama ( ) Attempted 15 free throws: 16 by Caleb Swanigan vs. Georgia State ( ) Attempted 18 free throws: 18 by Rapheal Davis vs. Missouri ( ) Attempted 20 free throws: 21 by Brad Miller vs. Rhode Island ( ) INDIVIDUAL / REBOUNDS Grabbed 15 Rebounds: 15 by Caleb Swanigan vs. Michigan State ( ) Grabbed 18 Rebounds: 22 by Caleb Swanigan vs. Minnesota (1-1-17) Grabbed 20 Rebounds: 22 by Caleb Swanigan vs. Minnesota (1-1-17) Grabbed 8 Offensive Rebounds: 8 by Caleb Swanigan vs. McNeese State ( ) Grabbed 12 Defensive Rebounds: 14 by Caleb Swanigan vs. Michigan State ( ) Grabbed 10-Plus Rebounds in Five Consecutive Games: 5 by Caleb Swanigan ( to present) Three Players Grabbed 10 Rebounds: 15 by A.J. Hammons, 13 by Vincent Edwards, 10 by Caleb Swanigan vs. Little Rock ( ) INDIVIDUAL / ASSISTS Dished Out 8 Assists: 10 by Dakota Mathias vs. Minnesota (1-1-17) Dished Out 9 Assists: 10 by Dakota Mathias vs. Minnesota (1-1-17) Dished Out 10 Assists: 10 by Dakota Mathias vs. Minnesota (1-1-17) Dished Out 11 Assists: 12 by Austin Parkinson vs. Penn State (2-4-04) Dished Out 12 Assists: 12 by Austin Parkinson vs. Penn State (2-4-04) Dished Out 5-plus assists in five straight games: 6 by Lewis Jackson ( to ) Dished Out 10-plus assists in two straight games: 2 by Carson Cunningham ( to ) INDIVIDUAL / BLOCKED SHOTS 5 Blocks: 6 by A.J. Hammons vs. Little Rock ( ) 6 Blocks: 8 by A.J. Hammons vs. [8] Michigan State (2-9-16) 7 Blocks: 8 by A.J. Hammons vs. [8] Michigan State (2-9-16) 8 Blocks: 8 by A.J. Hammons vs. [8] Michigan State (2-9-16) Blocked 5-Plus Shots in Two Straight Games: 2 by A.J. Hammons ( to ) INDIVIDUAL / STEALS Grabbed 5 Steals: 5 by E Twaun Moore vs. IPFW ( ) Grabbed 6 Steals: 6 by E Twaun Moore vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff ( ) Grabbed 7 Steals: 7 by Brian Cardinal vs. South Carolina ( ) INDIVIDUAL / MINUTES Freshman Played 40 Minutes: 41 by Vincent Edwards vs. BYU ( ) Played Every Minute: 40 by JaJuan Johnson vs. Minnesota ( ) Played Every Minute of an Overtime Game: 45 by Bryant Dillon and Chris Lutz vs. Northwestern ( ) Freshman Played Every Minute of a Game: 45 by Chris Lutz vs. Northwestern ( ) INDIVIDUAL / FOULS Technical Foul - Player: Isaac Haas vs. [17] Maryland (2-4-17) Technical Foul - Coach: Matt Painter vs. Maryland ( ) Fouled Out: Carsen Edwards, Caleb Swanigan vs. Michigan ( ) Two Players Fouled Out: 2; Carsen Edwards, Caleb Swanigan vs. Michigan ( ) Three Players Fouled Out: 3 vs. Oklahoma State ( ) Four Players Fouled Out: 4 vs. [4] North Carolina ( ) PURDUESPORTS.Com

59 TEAM / SCORING (GAME) Won by 40 or More Points: 46 (91-45) vs. Norfolk State ( ) Won by 40 or More Points (Big Ten): 50 (107-57) vs. Rutgers ( ) Lost by 20 or More Points: 32 (66-98) vs. [3] Kansas ( ) Lost by 30 or More Points: 32 (66-98) vs. [3] Kansas ( ) Scored 90 or More Points: 91 (91-68) vs. Illinois ( ) Scored 90 or More Points (Big Ten): 91 (91-68) vs. Illinois ( ) Scored 90 or More Points in Consecutive Games: 90 (90-56) vs. Morehead State ( ); 97 (97-64) vs. Arizona State ( ) Scored 100 or More Points: 109 (109-65) vs. McNeese State ( ) Scored 100 or More Points (Big Ten): 50 (107-57) vs. Rutgers ( ) Scored 100 or More Points in Consecutive Games: 111 ( ) vs. Iowa ( ); 107 (107-80) vs. Wisconsin ( ) Scored 90 or More Points and Lost: 96 (96-104) vs. Iowa State ( ) Scored 100 or More Points and Lost: 111 ( ) vs. Iowa ( ) Scored 40 or Fewer Points: 39 vs. Northwestern ( ) Scored 50 or Fewer Points: 49 vs. Ohio State (2-8-14) Scored 50 or Fewer Points in Consecutive Games: 48 (48-62) vs. Minnesota ( ); 46 vs. [3] Michigan State ( ) Scored 50 or Fewer Points and Won: 49 (49-45) vs. Iowa ( ) Allowed 90 or More Points: 98 (66-98) vs. [3] Kansas ( ) Allowed 90 or More Points (Big Ten): 91 (82-91; ot) vs. Minnesota (1-1-17) Allowed 100 or More Points: 101 (87-101) vs. [6] Kentucky ( ) Allowed 100 or More Points (Big Ten): 106 (65-106) vs. [4] Indiana ( ) Allowed 50 or Fewer Points: 45 (91-45) vs. Norfolk State ( ) Allowed 40 or Fewer Points: 39 (61-39) vs. Old Dominion ( ) TEAM / SCORING (HALF) Scored 60 Points in the First Half: 60 (1st) vs. Vermont ( ) Scored 60 Points in the Second Half: 62 (2nd) vs. McNeese State ( ) Scored 50 Points in Both Halves: (54-55) vs. Central Connecticut State ( ) Scored 15 Points or Less in a Half: 14 (1st) vs. Richmond ( ) Scored 20 Points or Less in a Half: 19 (1st) vs. [14] Louisville ( ) Allowed 50 Points in a Half: 51 (2nd) by [3] Kansas ( ) Allowed 60 Points in a Half: 62 (2nd) by Michigan State ( ) Allowed 15 Points or Less in a Half: 15 (2nd) by Grambling ( ) Allowed 20 Points or Less in a Half: 20 (2nd) by Norfolk State ( ) TEAM / SHOOTING (GAME) Shot 30.0 Percent or Lower:.276 (16-58) vs. Northwestern ( ) Shot 35.0 Percent or Lower and Won:.319 (18-57) vs. Penn State ( ) Shot 50.0 Percent or Higher and Lost:.587 (27-46) vs. [22] Indiana ( ) Shot 55.0 Percent:.566 (30-53) vs. Penn State ( ) Shot 55.0 Percent in Consecutive Games:.604 (32-53) vs. Illinois ( );.566 (30-53) vs. Penn State ( ) Shot 60.0 Percent or Higher:.604 (32-of-52) vs. Illinois ( ) Shot 65.0 Percent or Higher:.650 (39-60) vs. Ohio State (2-7-98) Shot 70.0 Percent or Higher:.770 (47-61) vs. LIU Brooklyn ( ) Opponent Shot 30.0 Percent or Lower:.296 (21-71) by Lehigh ( ) Opponent Shot 30.0 Percent or Lower in Consecutive Games:.284 (21-74) by Incarnate Word ( );.230 (14-61) by Old Dominion ( ) Opponent Shot 60.0 Percent or Higher:.609 (28-46) by Michigan ( ) Opponent Shot 65.0 Percent or Higher:.674 (29-43) by Loyola, Illinois ( ) Opponent Shot 70.0 Percent From the Field: Never TEAM / SHOOTING (HALF) Shot 25.0 Percent or Lower in a Half:.250 (7-28; 1st) vs. [14] Louisville ( ) Shot 70.0 Percent in a Half:.760 (19-25; 2nd) vs. Auburn ( ) Shot 75.0 Percent in a Half:.760 (19-25; 2nd) vs. Auburn ( ) Shot 60.0 Percent in Both Halves: (.600 /.604) vs. Illinois ( ) Shot 65.0 Percent in Both Halves: (.727 /.821) vs. LIU Brooklyn ( ) Opponent Shot 65.0 Percent in Both Halves: (.667 /.682) by Loyola, Illinois ( ) Opponent Shot 25.0 Percent or Lower in a Half:.233 (7-30; 1st) by Iowa (1-2-16) Opponent Shot 70.0 Percent in a Half:.810 (2nd) by Michigan ( ) Opponent Shot 75.0 Percent in a Half:.810 (2nd) by Michigan ( ) TEAM / 3-POINTERS Made 0 3-Pointers: 0 vs. Penn State (2-5-13) Made 10 3-Pointers: 10 vs. [3] Kansas ( ) Made 12 3-Pointers: 14 vs. Nebraska ( ) Made 15 3-Pointers: 15 vs. Arizona State ( ) THE LAST TIME THAT... Made 12 or More 3-Pointers in Consecutive Games: 15 vs. Morehead State ( ); 15 vs. Arizona State ( ) Made 10 or More 3-Pointers in Three Consecutive Games: 11 vs. Michigan State ( ); 14 vs. Nebraska ( ); 12 vs. [25] Northwestern (2-1-17) Attempted 5 or Fewer 3-Pointers: 5 vs. [4] Wisconsin (1-7-15) Attempted 10 or Fewer 3-Pointers: 9 vs. Northwestern ( ) Attempted 30 3-Pointers: 36 vs. Vermont ( ) Made 60.0 Percent of 3-Pointers:.654 (17-26) vs. Auburn ( ) TEAM / FREE THROWS Made 30 Free Throws: 33 vs. Missouri ( ) Made 35 Free Throws: 35 vs. [9] Illinois (1-9-02) Made 40 Free Throws: 41 vs. Northwestern (2-8-69) Made All of Its Free Throw Attempts: 6-of-6 vs. [6] Wisconsin ( ) Attempted 40 Free Throws: 43 vs. Missouri ( ) Attempted 45 Free Throws: 46 vs. [9] Illinois (1-9-02) Attempted 50 Free Throws: 51 vs. Minnesota ( ) Attempted 5 or Fewer Free Throws: 5 vs. [4] Maryland (2-6-16) Attempted 0 Free Throws in a Half: 0 (1st) vs. [4] Maryland (2-6-16) TEAM / ASSISTS Had 5 or Fewer Assists: 5 vs. Nebraska ( ) Had 25 Assists: 27 vs.[17] Iowa State ( ) Had 30 Assists: 30 vs. Alcorn State ( ) Had 4.00 Assist / Turnover Ratio: 4.80 (24:5) vs. Vermont ( ) TEAM / TURNOVERS Had 5 or Fewer Turnovers: 5 vs. [2] Michigan State ( ) Had 20 or More Turnovers: 21 vs. Auburn ( ) Forced 5 or Fewer Turnovers: 4 vs. [22] Indiana ( ) Forced 20 or More Turnovers: 27 by Grambling ( ) TEAM / REBOUND MARGIN Had Plus-20 Rebound Margin: +22 (45-23) vs. Norfolk State ( ) Had Plus-25 Rebound Margin: +31 (59-28) vs. McNeese State ( ) Had Minus-20 Rebound Margin: -21 (27-48) vs. [3] Duke ( ) Had Minus-25 Rebound Margin: -26 (20-46) vs. [10] Michigan State ( ) TEAM / CLOSE GAMES Game Decided by One Point: W, vs. [17] Maryland (2-4-17) Game Decided by Two Points or Less: W, vs. [17] Maryland (2-4-17) Game Decided by Three Points or Less: W, vs. [17] Maryland (2-4-17) Two Consecutive Games Decided by Three Points or Less: W, vs. Penn State ( ); L, (2 ot) vs. Northwestern ( ) Made a Last-Second Shot to Win: A.J. Hammons vs. BYU ( ) Lost on a Last-Second Shot: Glenn Robinson III, Michigan ( ) TEAM / OVERTIME Played an Overtime Game: L, (1 ot) vs. Michigan ( ) Played a Two-Overtime Game: L, (2 ot) vs. Little Rock ( ) Played a Three-Overtime Game: W, (3 ot) vs. Minnesota (2-5-14) Played a Four-Plus Overtime Game: L, (6 ot) vs. Minnesota ( ) Played Consecutive Overtime Games: L, (ot) vs. Illinois (1-8-92); W, (ot) vs. Iowa ( ) TEAM / COMEBACKS Came Back From 10 Down in the Second Half to Win: W, vs. [21] Notre Dame ( ; trailed w/ 20:00 left) Came Back From 15 Down in the Second Half to Win: W, vs. Siena ( ; trailed w/ 17:56 left) Gave Up a 10-Point Lead in the Second Half to Lose: L, (2 ot) vs. Little Rock ( ; led w/ 5:00 left) Gave Up a 15-Point Lead in the Second Half to Lose: L, vs. Iowa (1-2-16; led w/ 19:01 left) TEAM / RANKED GAMES Beat The No. 1-Ranked Team: W, vs. [1] Arizona ( ) Beat a Top-5 Ranked Team: W, vs. [2] Ohio State ( ) Beat a Top-5 Ranked Team on the Road: W, vs. [3] Michigan (3-6-94) Beat a Top-10 Ranked Team: W, vs. [10] Maryland ( ) Beat a Top-10 Ranked Team on the Road: W, vs. [9] Ohio State ( ) Beat a Top-25 Team: W, vs. [17] Iowa State ( ) Beat a Top-25 Ranked Team on the Road: W, vs. [17] Maryland (2-4-17) 57

60 series records vs. opponents Opponent GP W L Str. Akron W-2 Alabama L-1 Alabama A&M W-1 Alcorn State W-1 Appalachian State W-1 Arizona W-1 Arizona State W-1 Arkansas L-1 Arkansas State W-1 Arkansas-Pine Bluff W-1 Army W-1 Auburn W-2 Austin Peay W-2 Ball State W-4 Baylor W-1 Belmont W-1 Bethune-Cookman W-1 Boston College W-3 Boston University W-2 Bowling Green L-1 Bradley L-2 Bucknell L-1 Buffalo W-1 Butler L-5 BYU W-1 Cal State Northridge W-1 California W-3 Central Connecticut St W-1 Central Michigan W-2 Charlotte W-1 Chattanooga W-4 Chicago State W-2 Cincinnati L-4 Clemson W-1 Cleveland State W-1 Colgate W-1 Colorado L-1 Colorado State W-1 Columbia L-1 Connecticut L-1 Coppin State W-3 Cornell W-1 Creighton W-1 Dartmouth W-2 Davidson W-1 Dayton L-1 Delaware W-1 Delaware State W-1 Denver W-1 DePaul W-2 Opponent GP W L Str. Detroit W-11 Drake L-1 Duke L-2 Duquesne W-1 East Carolina W-1 East Tennessee State W-1 Eastern Illinois W-5 Eastern Michigan W-1 Evansville L-1 Fairleigh Dickinson W-1 Florida W-1 Florida A&M W-1 Florida International W-2 Florida State L-2 Fordham W-1 Fresno State W-2 Furman W-1 Gardner-Webb L-1 Georgetown W-1 Georgia L-1 Georgia Southern W-1 Georgia State W-1 Georgia Tech L-2 Gonzaga W-2 Grambling W-1 Green Bay W-2 Hawai i L-1 High Point W-1 Hofstra W-1 Houston W-2 Howard W-2 Idaho W-1 Idaho State W-1 Illinois W-2 Illinois-Chicago W-3 Illinois State W-8 Incarnate Word W-1 Indiana W-2 Indiana State W-3 Iona W-1 Iowa L-1 Iowa State W-1 IPFW W-6 IUPUI W-2 Jackson State W-1 Jacksonville W-1 James Madison L-1 Kansas L-3 Kansas State L-3 Kent State W-1 Opponent GP W L Str. Kentucky L-2 Lafayette W-1 Lamar W-2 LaSalle W-2 Lehigh W-1 Little Rock L-1 Lipscomb W-1 LIU Brooklyn W-1 Long Beach State W-1 Louisiana-Lafayette W-1 Louisiana-Monroe W-2 Louisiana State W-1 Louisville L-1 Loyola, Illinois W-3 Loyola Marymount W-1 Manhattan W-2 Marquette W-8 Marshall W-1 Maryland W-2 Maryland-Eastern Shore W-1 Massachusetts W-2 McNeese State W-1 Memphis L-4 Miami, Fla W-3 Miami, Ohio L-1 Michigan L-2 Michigan State W-2 Middle Tennessee State W-1 Milwaukee L-1 Minnesota L-1 Mississippi W-1 Mississippi State W-1 Missouri W-1 Missouri State W-4 Monmouth W-2 Montana W-2 Montana State W-2 Morehead State W-2 Murray State W-2 Nebraska L-1 New Mexico W-1 New Mexico State L-1 New Orleans W-4 Nevada W-1 Niagara W-1 NJIT W-1 Norfolk State W-1 North Carolina L-8 North Carolina A&T W-1 North Carolina State W-1 vs. Big Ten Opponents (by winning percentage) Opponent GP W-L Pct. Home Mackey Away Neut. B1G T. OT Last 5 Painter Opp.Coach Streak Rutgers Win-6 Penn State Win-5 Northwestern Win-4 Nebraska Loss-1 Wisconsin Win-3 Indiana Win-2 Michigan State Win-2 Michigan Loss-2 Minnesota Loss-1 Iowa Loss-1 Illinois Win-2 Maryland Win-2 Ohio State Win-2 PURDUESPORTS.Com

61 Opponent GP W L Str. North Dakota W-1 North Florida L-1 North Texas W-1 Northeastern W-2 Northern Colorado W-2 Northern Illinois W-2 Northern Iowa W-1 Northern Kentucky W-1 Northwestern W-4 Notre Dame W-1 Oakland W-2 Ohio L-1 Ohio State W-2 Oklahoma L-1 Oklahoma State L-2 Old Dominion W-2 Oregon L-1 Oregon State L-1 Pacific W-1 Penn W-1 Penn State W-5 Pittsburgh W-2 Portland W-1 Prairie View A&M W-1 Princeton W-2 Providence L-1 Radford W-1 Rhode Island W-1 Rice W-1 Richmond L-1 Rider W-1 Robert Morris W-2 Rutgers W-6 Saint Joseph s W-1 Saint Louis W-5 Saint Mary s W-1 Saint Peter s W-1 Samford W-2 San Diego W-1 San Diego State L-2 San Francisco W-2 San Jose State W-2 Santa Clara L-1 Seton Hall W-3 Siena W-3 SIU Edwardsville W-1 SMU L-1 South Alabama W-1 South Carolina W-2 South Dakota W-3 South Dakota State W-1 Southeast Louisiana W-1 Southeast Missouri State W-2 Southern Illinois W-4 St. Bonaventure L-2 St. John s W-3 Stanford L-2 Stetson W-1 Syracuse W-3 TCU L-1 Temple W-1 Tennessee W-2 Tennessee-Martin W-3 Texas L-1 Texas A&M W-1 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi W-1 Texas Southern W-1 series records vs. opponents Opponent GP W L Str. Texas State W-1 Texas Tech W-2 Toledo W-2 Towson W-1 Tulane W-3 Tulsa L-1 UAB W-1 UCF W-1 UCLA L-8 UNC Asheville W-1 UNC Wilmington W-1 USC W-1 Utah W-4 Utah State W-1 UTEP W-2 Valparaiso W-10 Vanderbilt W-1 VCU L-1 Vermont W-2 Villanova L-3 Virginia W-1 Virginia Tech W-1 Wagner W-1 Wake Forest W-3 Washington W-2 Washington State L-1 Weber State W-4 Western Carolina W-3 Western Illinois W-6 Western Kentucky W-1 Western Michigan W-3 West Virginia W-2 Wichita State W-4 William & Mary W-2 Wisconsin W-3 Wofford L-1 Xavier L-5 Yale W-2 Youngstown State W-2 Non-Division I Opponent GP W L Alaska-Anchorage Alumni Armour Institute Birmingham Southern Camp Atterbury Camp Benning Carleton Case Western Reserve Chamber of Commerce Chaminade Chicago Cincinnati Athletic Club Culver Military Danville DePauw DePauw V Earlham Emroes Ft. Wayne K of C Franklin Great Lakes Hanover Kokomo K of C Logansport C of C Manual HS New York Northern Michigan Rochester Rollins Rose-Hulman San Francisco State SUNY Fredonia St. Joseph s, Ind Wabash Washington, Mo Wayne State Wisconsin-LaCrosse

62 RECORDS vs. CONFERENCES America East Albany 0-0 Binghamton 0-0 Hartford 0-0 Maine 0-0 New Hampshire 0-0 Stony Brook 0-0 UMass Lowell 0-0 UMBC 0-0 Vermont 2-0 Totals 2-0 American Cincinnati 0-4 Connecticut 4-1 East Carolina 1-0 Houston 2-1 Memphis 1-5 SMU 3-1 Temple 3-3 Tulane 3-0 Tulsa 2-3 UCF 1-0 USF 0-0 Wichita State 4-2 Totals Atlantic 10 Davidson 1-0 Dayton 3-1 Duquesne 1-0 Fordham 1-0 George Mason 0-0 George Wash. 0-0 LaSalle 2-0 Massachusetts 2-0 Rhode Island 2-1 Richmond 0-1 Saint Joseph s 1-1 Saint Louis 5-0 St. Bonaventure 0-2 VCU 0-1 Totals 18-7 Atlantic Coast Boston College 3-0 Clemson 2-3 Duke 4-3 Florida State 0-2 Georgia Tech 1-2 Louisville 11-6 Miami, Fla. 3-0 North Carolina 2-8 North Carolina St. 1-4 Notre Dame Pittsburgh 7-4 Syracuse 0-3 Virginia 1-1 Virginia Tech 1-2 Wake Forest 4-2 Totals Atlantic Sun Florida Gulf Coast 0-0 Jacksonville 1-0 Kennesaw State 0-0 Lipscomb 1-0 NJIT 1-0 North Florida 1-1 Nor. Kentucky 1-0 Stetson 4-1 USC Upstate 0-0 Totals 9-2 Big 12 Baylor 2-1 Iowa State 3-2 Kansas 2-4 Kansas State 2-7 Oklahoma 4-6 Oklahoma State 0-2 TCU 4-1 Texas 1-2 Texas Tech 2-0 West Virginia 7-1 Totals Big East Butler Creighton 1-0 DePaul 12-9 Georgetown 1-1 Marquette 8-0 Providence 5-2 Seton Hall 3-0 St. John s 3-1 Villanova 0-3 Xavier 9-6 Totals Big Sky East. Washington 0-0 Idaho 1-0 Idaho State 1-0 Montana 2-0 Montana State 2-1 North Dakota 0-0 Northern Arizona 0-0 Northern Colorado 2-0 Portland State 0-0 Sacramento State 0-0 Southern Utah 0-0 Weber State 4-0 Totals 12-1 Big South Campbell 0-0 Char. Southern 0-0 Coastal Carolina 0-0 Gardner-Webb 0-1 High Point 1-0 Liberty 0-0 Longwood 0-0 Presbyterian 0-0 Radford 1-0 UNC Asheville 1-0 Winthrop 0-0 Totals 3-1 Big West Cal Poly 0-0 CS Fullerton 0-0 CS Northridge 1-0 Hawai i 3-2 Long Beach State 2-1 UC Davis 0-0 UC Irvine 0-0 UC Riverside 0-0 UC Santa Barbara 0-0 Totals 6-3 Colonial Coll. of Charleston 0-0 Delaware 1-0 Drexel 0-0 Elon 0-0 Hofstra 1-0 James Madison 1-1 Northeastern 2-0 Towson 1-0 UNC Wilmington 1-0 William & Mary 2-0 Totals 9-1 Conference USA Charlotte 1-0 Florida Atlantic 0-0 Florida Int l 2-0 Louisiana Tech 0-0 Marshall 1-0 Middle Tenn. St. 1-0 North Texas 1-0 Old Dominion 2-0 Rice 1-0 Southern Miss. 0-0 TX-San Antonio 0-0 UAB 1-0 UTEP 2-0 West. Kentucky 3-1 Totals 15-1 Horizon League Cleveland State 1-0 Detroit 16-1 Green Bay 2-1 Illinois-Chicago 3-0 IUPUI 2-0 Milwaukee 0-0 Oakland 2-0 Wright State 0-0 Youngstown St. 2-0 Totals 28-2 Ivy League Brown 0-0 Columbia 0-1 Cornell 1-0 Dartmouth 2-0 Harvard 0-0 Penn 2-1 Princeton 2-0 Yale 2-0 Totals 9-2 Metro Atlantic Canisius 0-0 Fairfield 0-0 Iona 1-0 Manhattan 2-0 Marist 0-0 Monmouth 2-0 Niagara 1-0 Quinnipiac 0-0 Rider 1-0 Siena 3-0 St. Peter s 1-0 Totals 11-0 Mid-American Akron 2-0 Ball State 9-2 Bowling Green 1-1 Buffalo 1-0 Central Michigan 6-1 Eastern Michigan 4-1 Kent State 2-1 Miami, Ohio 12-6 Northern Illinois 2-0 Ohio 4-2 Toledo 3-1 PURDUESPORTS.Com Western Michigan 8-1 Totals MEAC Beth.-Cookman 1-0 Coppin State 3-0 Delaware State 1-0 Florida A&M 1-0 Hampton 0-0 Howard 2-0 Md.-East. Shore 1-0 Morgan State 0-0 Norfolk State 1-0 North Car. A&T 1-0 North Car. Central 0-0 Savannah State 0-0 South Car. St. 0-0 Totals 11-0 Missouri Valley Bradley 5-3 Drake 4-1 Evansville 9-5 Illinois State 8-0 Indiana State 29-4 Loyola, Illinois 9-3 Missouri State 4-0 Southern Illinois 3-0 UNI 1-0 Valparaiso 15-1 Totals Mountain West Air Force 0-0 Boise State 0-0 Colorado State 4-1 Fresno State 2-0 Nevada 1-0 New Mexico 1-1 San Diego State 1-2 San Jose State 0-0 UNLV 0-0 Utah State 1-0 Wyoming 0-0 Totals 10-4 Northeast Bryant 0-0 Central Conn. St. 1-0 Fairleigh Dickinson 1-0 LIU Brooklyn 1-0 Mount St. Mary s 0-0 Robert Morris 2-0 Sacred Heart 0-0 Saint Francis, Pa. 0-0 St. Francis, N.Y. 0-0 Wagner 1-0 Totals 6-0 Ohio Valley Austin Peay 2-0 Belmont 1-0 Eastern Illinois 5-0 Eastern Kentucky 0-0 Jacksonville State 0-0 Morehead State 2-0 Murray State 2-0 SIU-Edwardsville 2-0 SE Missouri St. 2-0 Tennessee State 0-0 Tennessee Tech 0-0 Tennessee-Martin 3-0 Totals 19-0 Pac 12 Arizona 6-5 Arizona State 4-2 California 5-1 Colorado 1-1 Oregon 2-2 Oregon State 0-1 Stanford 0-2 UCLA 3-10 USC 3-4 Utah 4-1 Washington 4-1 Washington St. 3-1 Totals Patriot League American 0-0 Army 1-0 Boston University 2-0 Bucknell 0-1 Colgate 1-0 Holy Cross 0-0 Lafayette 1-0 Lehigh 1-0 Loyola, Maryland 0-0 Navy 0-0 Totals 6-1 Southeastern Alabama 5-3 Arkansas 1-1 Auburn 2-1 Florida 4-3 Georgia 3-1 Kentucky 2-6 Louisiana State 1-1 Mississippi 1-0 Mississippi State 1-0 Missouri 9-3 South Carolina 2-1 Tennessee 2-1 Texas A&M 3-1 Vanderbilt 3-3 Totals Southern Chattanooga 4-0 The Citadel 0-0 East Tennessee St. 1-0 Furman 1-0 Mercer 0-0 Samford 2-0 UNC Greensboro 0-0 VMI 0-0 Western Carolina 3-0 Wofford 1-1 Totals 12-1 Southland Abilene Christian 0-0 Central Arkansas 0-0 Houston Baptist 0-0 Incarnate Word 1-0 Lamar 2-0 McNeese State 1-0 New Orleans 4-0 Nicholls State 0-0 Northwestern St. 0-0 Oral Robers 0-0 Sam Houston St. 0-0 SEast. Louisiana 1-0 Stephen F. Austin 0-0 Texas A&M-CC 1-0 Totals 10-0 Summit League Denver 1-0 IPFW 6-0 Omaha 0-0 North Dakota St. 0-0 Oral Roberts 0-0 South Dakota 0-0 South Dakota St. 1-0 Western Illinois 6-0 Totals 14-0 Sun Belt Appalachian State 1-0 Arkansas State 1-0 Little Rock 1-1 Georgia Southern 1-0 Georgia State 1-0 La.-Lafayette 1-0 La.-Monroe 2-0 South Alabama 1-0 Texas State 1-0 Texas-Arlington 0-0 Troy 0-0 Totals 10-1 SWAC Alabama A&M 1-0 Alabama State 0-0 Alcorn State 1-0 Ark.-Pine Bluff 1-0 Grambling State 1-0 Jackson State 1-0 Miss. Valley St. 0-0 Prairie View A&M 1-0 Southern 0-0 Texas Southern 1-0 Totals 7-0 West Coast BYU 1-1 Gonzaga 2-0 Loy. Marymount 1-0 Pacific 1-0 Pepperdine 0-0 Portland 1-1 Saint Mary s 1-0 San Diego 1-0 San Francisco 2-0 Santa Clara 4-1 Totals 14-3 Western Athletic CS Bakersfield 0-0 Chicago State 2-0 Grand Canyon 0-0 New Mexico State 0-1 Seattle 0-0 Texas-Pan Am. 0-0 UMKC 0-0 Utah Valley 0-0 Totals 2-1

63 Akron / -- H W / -- A W Alabama / 13 N1 L / -- H W / -- N2^ W / -- N3# W / -- H^ L / -- A W / -- H W / 16 N4 L # - NCAA Tournament ^ - NIT Tournament N1 - Birmingham, Ala. N2 - New York, N.Y. N3 - Lexington, Ky. N4 - San Juan, P.R. Alabama A&M / -- H W Alcorn State / -- H W Appalachian State / -- H W Arizona / -- H W / -- N1 W / -- N2 L / -- N3 L / 14 A L / -- H W / -- N4 W / 21 A L / 1 N5 W / 7 N6 L / -- N7# W # - NCAA Tournament N1 - Honolulu, Hawai i N2 - Las Vegas, Nev. N3 - Louisville, Ky. N4 - Anchorage, Alaska N5 - Indianapolis, Ind. N6 - Anaheim, Calif. N7 - New Orleans, La. Arizona State / -- A L / -- A W / -- H W / -- N1 W / -- N2 L / -- N3 W N1 - Honolulu, Hawai i N2 - Las Vegas, Nev. N3 - New York, N.Y. Arkansas / -- N1 W / 9 N2# L # - NCAA Tournament N1 - New Orleans, La. N2 - Tampa, Fla. ALL-TIME SCORES vs. OPPONENTS In Big Ten Arenas Arena Purdue s First Game Result Record Streak State Farm Center (Illinois) Feb. 6, 1965 L, Loss-2 Assembly Hall (Indiana) March 11, 1972 L, Win-1 Carver-Hawkeye Arena (Iowa) Feb. 10, 1983 L, Loss-4 Comcast Center (Maryland) Feb. 6, 2016 L, Win-1 Crisler Center (Michigan) Jan. 29, 1968 L, Loss-4 Breslin Center (Michigan State) Feb. 11, 1990 L, Win-1 Williams Arena (Minnesota) March 10, 1928 W, Win-1 Pinnacle Bank Arena (Nebraska) Feb. 23, 2014 L, Loss-1 Welsh-Ryan Arena (Northwestern) Jan. 31, 1953 L, Win-2 Value City Arena (Ohio St.) Jan. 19, 1999 L, Win-1 Bryce Jordan Center (Penn St.) Jan. 24, 1996 L, Win-2 The RAC (Rutgers) Feb. 12, 2015 W, Win-2 Kohl Center (Wisconsin) Jan. 10, 1999 L, Win-1 Arkansas State / -- H W Arkansas-Pine Bluff / -- H W Army / -- H W Auburn / -- N1# L / -- H^ W / -- N2 W # - NCAA Tournament ^ - NIT Tournament N1 - South Bend, Ind. N2 - Cancun, Mexico Austin Peay / -- H W / -- H W Ball State / -- H W / -- H W / -- H W / -- A L / -- H W / -- H W / -- N1 L / -- H W / -- A W / -- N1 W / -- H W N1 - Indianapolis, Ind. Baylor / -- H W / -- H L / -- N1# W # - NCAA Tournament N1 - Washington, D.C. Belmont / -- H W Bethune-Cookman / -- H W Boston College / -- N1 W / -- N2 W / -- H W N1 - Honolulu, Hawai i N2 - New York, N.Y. Boston University / -- A W / -- H W Bowling Green / -- H W / -- H L Bradley / -- H W / -- A W / -- A L / -- A W / -- A W / -- A W / -- N1 L / -- N2^ L ^ - NIT Tournament N1 - New Orleans, La. N2 - New York, N.Y. Bucknell / -- H L Buffalo / -- H W Butler / -- H W / -- A W / -- H W / -- H W / -- H W / -- A W / -- H W / -- H L / -- H W / -- A L / -- A L / -- H W / -- H W / -- A L / -- H W / -- H W / -- H W / -- A L

64 ALL-TIME SCORES vs. OPPONENTS / -- A L / -- A L / -- A L / -- A W / -- A W / -- A L / -- H L / -- A W / -- H W / -- A W / -- H W / -- A W / -- A L / -- A L / -- H W / -- H W / -- A L / -- A W / -- H W / -- A W / -- A L / -- H W / -- H W / -- A W / -- H W / -- H W / -- A W / -- H W / -- H W / -- A W / -- H^ W / -- H W / -- A W / -- H L / 18 A L / -- N1 L / -- N1 L / 17 N1 L ^ - NIT Tournament N1 - Indianapolis, Ind. BYU / -- A L / -- N1 W N1 - Lahaina, Hawai i California / -- H W / 15 N1 W / -- A L / -- H W / -- H W / -- A W N1 - Tempe, Ariz. Cal State Northridge / -- H W Central Connecticut State / -- H W Central Michigan / -- H W / -- H W / -- A W / -- H W / -- H L / -- N1 W / -- H W N1 - Indianapolis, Ind. Charlotte / -- N1 W N1 - Bayamon, P.R. Chattanooga / -- A W / -- A W / -- H W / -- A W Chicago State / -- H W / -- H W Cincinnati / -- A L / 25 N1 L / -- N2 L / -- N3# L # - NCAA Tournament N1 - Las Vegas, Nev. N2 - Indianapolis, Ind. N3 - Louisville, Ky. Clemson / -- A L / -- H L / -- H W / 18 A L / -- A W Cleveland State / -- H W Colgate / -- H W Colorado / -- H W / -- N1 L N1 - Denver, Colo. Colorado State / -- A W / -- H W / -- H W / -- A L / -- H W Columbia / -- N1 L N1 - Honolulu, Hawai i Connecticut / -- H W / -- A W / 18 H W / 16 N1 W / 5 N2# L # - NCAA Tournament N1 - Springfield, Mass. N2 - Glendale, Ariz. PURDUESPORTS.Com Coppin State / -- H W / -- H W / -- H W Cornell / -- H W Creighton / -- H W Dartmouth / -- H W / -- H W Davidson / 22 N1 W N1 - Indianapolis, Ind. Dayton / -- H^ W / -- H^ W / -- N1# W / -- N2 L ^ - NIT Tournament # - NCAA Tournament N1 - Tucson, Ariz. N2 - Indianapolis, Ind. Delaware / -- N1# W # - NCAA Tournament N1 - Chicago, Ill. Delaware State / -- H W Denver / -- H W DePaul / -- A W / -- A W / -- A W / -- A W / -- H W / -- H L / -- A L / -- H W / -- A L / -- A L / -- A L / -- H W / -- H W / -- A L / -- H W / -- A L / 7 A L / -- H W / 4 A L / 18 H W / -- N1 W N1 - Lahaina, Hawai i Detroit / -- H W / -- H W / -- H W 43-19

65 / -- H W / -- H W / -- A L / -- H W / -- H W / -- A W / -- H W / -- A W / -- H W / -- H W / -- A W / -- N1# W / -- H W / -- H W # - NCAA Tournament N1 - Chicago, Ill. Drake / -- A W / -- A W / -- H W / -- H W / -- A L Duke / -- N1 W / 14 N2# W / -- H W / 6 N3# L / 2 N4 W / 4 H L / 3 N5# L # - NCAA Tournament N1 - Las Vegas, Nev. N2 - Lexington, Ky. N3 - Knoxville, Tenn. N4 - Anchorage, Alaska N5 - Houston, Texas Duquesne / -- H W East Carolina / -- H W East Tennessee State / -- H W Eastern Illinois / -- H W / -- H W / -- H W / -- H W / -- H W Eastern Michigan / -- H W / -- H W / -- H W / -- A L / -- H W Evansville / -- H W / -- A W / -- A W / -- A W / -- A W ALL-TIME SCORES vs. OPPONENTS / -- A L / -- A L / -- A L / -- H W / -- A L / -- H W / -- H W / -- N1 W / -- A L N1 - Indianapolis, Ind. Fairleigh Dickinson / -- N1# W # - NCAA Tournament N1 - South Bend, Ind. Florida / -- N1 W / -- N2# L / -- N3# L / -- N4 W / 6 N5 W / 3 N6# L / -- N7 W # - NCAA Tournament N1 - Jacksonville, Fla. N2 - Syracuse, N.Y. N3 - Indianapolis, Ind. N4 - El Paso, Texas N5 - Lahaina, Hawaii N6 - New Orleans, La. N7 - Uncasville, Conn. Florida A&M / -- H W Florida International / -- H W / -- H W Florida State / -- N1 L / -- A L N1 - Louisville, Ky. Fordham / -- A W Fresno State / -- H W / 13 A W Furman / -- H W Gardner-Webb / -- H L Georgetown / -- N1 L / -- N2 W N1 - Rochester, N.Y. N2 - New York, N.Y. Georgia / -- N1^ W / 17 A W / -- H W Big Ten Rivalries Rivalry Games Purdue-Indiana 206 Iowa-Minnesota 198 Illinois-Wisconsin 195 Minnesota-Wisconsin 191 Illinois-Minnesota 188 Purdue-Illinois 187 Indiana-Ohio State 187 Purdue-Minnesota 184 Michigan-Michigan State 181 Northwestern-Wisconsin 181 Michigan-Ohio State / -- N2# L ^ - NIT Tournament N1 - New York, N.Y. N2 - Albuquerque, N.M. Georgia State / -- H W Georgia Southern / -- H W Georgia Tech / -- N1 W / 17 N2 L / 23 N3 L N1 - Jacksonville, Fla. N2 - Honolulu, Hawai i N3 - Lahaina, Hawai i Gonzaga / -- H W / -- N1# W # - NCAA Tournament N1 - Albuquerque, N.M. Grambling / -- H W Green Bay / -- H L / -- N1 W / -- N2# W # - NCAA Tournament N1 - Anchorage, Alaska N2 - Austin, Texas Hawai i / -- H W / -- A W / -- A L / -- N1^ W / -- A L ^ - NIT Tournament N1 - New York, N.Y. High Point / -- H W Hofstra / -- H W

66 ALL-TIME SCORES vs. OPPONENTS Houston / 18 N1 L / -- N2 W / -- A W N1 - New Orleans, La. N2 - Indianpolis, Ind. Howard / -- H W / -- H W Idaho / -- H W Idaho State / -- H W Illinois Overall Streak Purdue, win-2 At Purdue At Mackey Arena Streak Purdue, win-6 At Opponent At State Farm Center Streak Illinois, win-2 Neutral Sites Big Ten Tournament Painter vs. Opponent Underwood vs. Purdue Purdue Points (Avg.) ,780 (57.65) Illinois Points (Avg.) ,734 (57.40) / -- A L / -- H W / -- A W / -- H W / -- H L / -- A L / -- A L / -- H W / -- A L / -- H W / -- A W / -- H L / -- A W / -- H W / -- A L / -- H W / -- A L / -- H L / -- H L / -- H L / -- A L / -- H L / -- H L / -- A L / -- A L / -- H W / -- A W / -- H L / -- A L / -- H W / -- H L / -- A W / -- A L / -- H W / -- A W / -- H L / -- H W / -- A L / -- A L / -- H W / -- A W / -- H W / -- H W / -- A W / -- H W / -- A L / -- A L / -- H W / -- H W / -- A L / -- A L / -- H W / -- H L / -- A W / -- A L / -- H W / -- H W / -- A L / -- H W / -- A W / -- A L / -- H W / -- A L / -- H W / -- A L / 6 H W / 16 A L / 14 H L / 11 A L / 1 A L / 2 H L / 4 H L / 5 A L / -- A L / 7 H L / 8 H L / 3 A L / 7 H W / -- A L / -- A L / 18 H W / 9 H L / 20 A W / -- H W / -- A L / -- H W / -- A W / 5 A L / 4 H L / -- H W / -- A L / -- H W / -- A L / -- A L / -- H W / -- A W Mackey Arena / 4 H W / -- H W / -- A W / -- A W / -- H W / 16 A W / -- H W PURDUESPORTS.Com / -- A W / -- H W / -- A W / -- H W / -- A L / -- H W / -- H W / -- A L / -- H W / -- A L / 4 A W / 20 H W / -- H W / -- A W / 18 A L / 14 H L / -- H L / -- A W / -- H W / -- A W / 10 A L / 6 H W / -- H W / 18 A L / -- A L / -- H L / 9 H W / 14 A W / -- A W / -- H W / 2 H W / 5 A L / 6 H W / 19 A L / -- A L / -- H L / -- A L / -- H L / -- A L / -- H W / -- H L / -- A W / 25 H L / -- A W / 24 A W / 15 H W / -- A W / -- H W / 17 N1$ W / -- H W / -- A W / 22 A W / 7 H L / 4 N1$ L / 9 H W / 21 A L / 18 A L / 14 H W / 19 A W / 18 H L / 1 H L / 1 A L Painter Era / 8 A L / -- H W / -- H W / -- A W / -- N2$ L 67-74

67 / -- H L / 23 A L / -- N2$ W / -- A W / -- H W / -- A W / -- H W / -- H W / -- A W / 11 H W / -- A L / -- A W / -- A L / -- H W / -- A L / -- N2 W / -- H W $ - Big Ten Tournament N1 - Chicago, Ill. N2 - Indianapolis, Ind. Illinois-Chicago / -- H W / -- H W / -- H W Illinois State / -- H W / -- H W / -- A W / -- H W / -- A W / -- H W / -- A W / -- H W Indiana Overall Streak Purdue, win-2 At Purdue At Mackey Arena Streak Purdue, win-3 At Opponent At Assembly Hall Streak Purdue, win-1 Neutral Sites Big Ten Tournament Painter vs. Opponent Miller vs. Purdue Purdue Points (Avg.) ,987 (58.19) Indiana Points (Avg.) ,656 (56.58) / -- H W / -- A W / -- A W / -- H W / -- H W / -- A W / -- A W / -- H W / -- H W / -- A L / -- H W / -- A L / -- H L / -- A W / -- A W / -- H W / -- A W ALL-TIME SCORES vs. OPPONENTS / -- H W / -- A W / -- H W / -- A W / -- H W / -- H W / -- A W / -- H W / -- A L / -- A W / -- H W / -- H W / -- A L / -- A W / -- H W / -- A W / -- H W / -- H W / -- A W / -- A W / -- H W / -- H L / -- A W / -- A L / -- H W / -- A L / -- H W / -- H W / -- A L / -- A W / -- H W / -- A W / -- H W / -- H W / -- A W / -- A W / -- H W / -- H W / -- A L / -- A W / -- H W / -- H W / -- A W / -- A L / -- H W / -- A L / -- H L / -- H W / -- A L / -- A L / -- A L / -- H W / -- H W / -- A L / -- A L / -- H W / -- H W / -- A L / -- A L / -- H L / -- H W / -- A W / -- A L / -- H L / 8 H L / -- A L / 6 H L / 4 A L / 14 A L / 18 H L / 6 H L / 2 A L / 3 A L / 3 H L / -- A L / -- H W / -- A W / -- H W / -- H W / -- A L / -- A L / 18 H W / 7 A W / -- H W / -- H W / -- A L / -- A L / -- H L / -- H W / -- A L / 7 H W / -- A L / -- H W / -- A L Mackey Arena / -- H W / -- A W / -- A W / -- H W / -- H W / -- A W / -- H W / 20 A L / 4 H W / 9 A L / 13 A L / 1 A L / 1 H L / 1 A L / 1 H L / -- A W / -- H W / -- H W / -- A L / -- A L / -- H W / -- N1^ L / 16 A L / 18 H W / 7 N2# W / -- A L / 17 H W / -- A L / 20 H W / 4 H L / 11 A L / -- A W / -- H L / 13 H W / -- A W / -- A L / 15 H W / 4 A L / 3 H W / -- A L / -- H W

68 ALL-TIME SCORES vs. OPPONENTS / -- H L / 13 A L / 13 A W / -- H W / 3 H L / 4 A L / 4 A L / 4 H W / 2 H L / 1 A L / 8 H W / 16 A L / -- H W / -- A L / -- H W / -- A W / 17 H W / 24 A W / -- A L / -- H W / -- N3$ W / 23 A L / 17 A W / 12 H W / 14 A L / -- A L / -- H L / -- A L / 7 N4 L / 14 H W / -- A L / -- H W / -- H L / -- A L Painter Era / 13 A L / -- H L / -- A L / 24 H W / 15 A L / -- H W / -- A W / -- H W / -- H W / -- A W / 18 H L / -- A L / 3 H L / 1 A L / -- H W / 22 H W / -- A W / 22 A L / -- A W / -- H W # - NCAA Tournament ^ - NIT Tournament $ - Big Ten Tournament N1 - New York, N.Y. N2 - Lexington, Ky. N3 - Chicago, Ill. N4 - Indianapolis, Ind. Indiana State / -- H W / -- A W / -- H W / -- H W / -- H W / -- H W / -- H W / -- H W / -- H W / -- H W / -- H W / -- H W / -- H W / -- H W / -- H W / -- H W / -- H W / -- H W / -- H L / -- H W / -- H W / -- A W / -- H W / -- H W / -- A L / -- H L / -- H W / -- A W / -- H W / -- A L / -- H W / -- H W / -- N1 W N1 - Indianapolis, Ind. Incarnate Word / -- H W Iona / -- N1 W N1 - San Juan, P.R. Iowa Overall Streak Iowa, win-1 At Purdue At Mackey Arena Streak Purdue, win-1 At Opponent At Carver-Hawkeye Arena Streak Iowa, win-4 Neutral Sites Big Ten Tournament Painter vs. Opponent McCaffery vs. Purdue Purdue Points (Avg.) ,199 (62.96) Iowa Points (Avg.) ,872 (60.94) / -- H W / -- H W / -- A L / -- H W / -- H W / -- H W / -- A W / -- A L / -- H W / -- A W / -- H W / -- A L / -- H L / -- A L / -- H W PURDUESPORTS.Com / -- H L / -- A L / -- A W / -- H W / -- A L / -- H W / -- H L / -- A L / -- H L / -- A W / -- A W / -- H W / -- A W / -- H W / -- A L / -- H W / -- A W / -- H W / -- A L / -- H W / -- A L / -- A L / -- H L / -- H L / -- A L / -- H W / -- A L / -- A L / -- H L / -- A W / -- H W / -- H W / -- A L / -- A L / 5 H L / -- H W / -- A L / -- H L / -- A L / 20 H L / 17 A L / -- A L / -- H W / -- H W / -- A L / -- A L / -- H L / 4 H W / -- A L / -- H W / -- A L / -- H W / -- A L / -- A L / -- H W / -- H W / -- A W Mackey Arena / -- A L / -- H W / -- H W / -- A W / -- A L / 9 H L / -- A W / -- H W / -- A W / -- H W 74-66

69 / -- A L / -- H W / -- A W / -- H W / -- H W / -- A W / -- H W / -- A W / -- A L / -- H W / -- H L / 14 A L / -- H W / -- A L / -- N1# W / -- A L / 12 H L / 7 A L / 11 H W / 13 H W / 20 A L / -- A W / -- H W / -- A L / -- H W / -- H W / -- A L / 2 H L / 4 A W / 16 H W / 13 A W / 7 H L / 14 A L / -- H W / -- A L / -- H L / -- A W / -- H W / -- A L / 15 H W / -- A W / 19 A W / -- H W / 10 H W / 19 A L / -- H L / -- A L / -- A L / 14 H W / -- A W / -- H W / -- H L / -- A L / -- H W / -- N1$ L / -- A W / -- A L / -- H L / 23 A L / -- H W / -- N2$ L Painter Era / 23 H L / -- A L / -- N2$ W / -- A W / -- H W / -- H W ALL-TIME SCORES vs. OPPONENTS / -- A W / -- A W / -- H W / -- H W / -- A L / -- A W / -- H W / -- H W / -- A L / 20 A L / 25 H W / -- H L / 9 A L / -- H W / -- A L # - NCAA Tournament $ - Big Ten Tournament N1 - Indianapolis, Ind. N2 - Chicago, Ill. Iowa State / -- H L / -- N1 W / -- N2 W / -- N3 L / 17 N4# W # - NCAA Tournament N1 - Hilo, Hawai i N2 - Bayamon, P.R. N3 - Las Vegas, Nev. N4 - Milwaukee, Wis. IPFW / -- H W / -- H W / -- H W / -- H W / -- H W / -- H W IUPUI / -- H W / -- H W Jacksonville / -- N1^ W ^ - NIT Tournament N1 - New York, N.Y. Jackson State / -- H W James Madison / -- H W / -- A L Kansas / -- H W / -- A L / 13 N1# W / 1 N2# L / 6 N3# L / 3 N4# L # - NCAA Tournament N1 - Knoxville, Tenn. N2 - Memphis, Tenn. N3 - Omaha, Neb. N4 - Kansas City, Mo. Kansas State / -- H L / -- A L / -- H L / -- A L / -- N1 W / -- H W / 20 N2# L / -- A L / -- N3 L # - NCAA Tournament N1 - Lexington, Ky. N2 - Pontiac, Mich. N3 - Lahaina, Hawai i Kent State / -- H W / -- H L / -- A W Kentucky / -- H L / -- A L / 3 A W / 3 A L / 2 N1 L / -- H W / 6 N2 L / 7 N2 L N1 - Louisville, Ky. N2 - Chicago, Ill. Lafayette / -- H W Lamar / -- N1 W / -- H W N1 - Santa Clara, Calif. La Salle / -- H W / -- H W Lehigh / -- H W Little Rock / -- H W / -- N1# L # - NCAA Tournament N1 - Denver, Colo. Lipscomb / -- H W LIU Brooklyn / -- H W Long Beach State / -- H W / -- A L / -- H W Louisiana-Lafayette / -- H W

70 ALL-TIME SCORES vs. OPPONENTS Louisiana-Monroe / -- N1# W / -- H W # - NCAA Tournament N1 - Indianapolis, Ind. Louisiana State / -- A# L / -- N1# W # - NCAA Tournament N1-Birmingham, Ala. Louisville / -- A W / -- H W / 17 H W / -- A L / 14 H W / 10 A L / 3 H L / 7 A W / -- H W / 16 A L / -- H W vs. Alabama 13-4 Alabama 5-3 Alabama A&M 1-0 Auburn 2-1 Grambling State 1-0 Samford 2-0 South Alabama 1-0 UAB 1-0 vs. Arizona 10-7 Arizona 6-5 Arizona State 4-2 vs. Arkansas 4-2 Arkansas 1-1 Arkansas State 1-0 Arkansas-Pine Bluff 1-0 Little Rock 1-1 vs. California California 5-1 Cal State Northridge 1-0 Fresno State 2-0 Long Beach State 2-1 Loyola Marymount 1-0 Pacific 1-0 Saint Mary s 1-0 San Diego 1-0 San Diego State 1-2 San Francisco 2-0 San Jose State 2-0 Santa Clara 4-1 Stanford 0-2 UCLA 3-10 USC 3-4 vs. Colorado 8-2 Colorado 1-1 Colorado State 4-1 Denver 1-0 Northern Colorado 2-0 vs. Connecticut 7-1 Central Conn. St. 1-0 Connecticut 4-1 Yale 2-0 vs. Delaware 2-0 Delaware 1-0 Delaware State 1-0 vs. Dist. of Columbia 3-1 Georgetown 1-1 Howard 2-0 vs. Florida 18-7 Bethune-Cookman 1-0 Florida 4-3 Florida A&M 1-0 Florida International 2-0 Florida State 0-2 Jacksonville 1-0 Miami, Fla. 3-0 North Florida 1-1 Stetson 4-1 UCF 1-0 vs. Georgia 6-3 Georgia 3-1 Georgia Southern 1-0 Georgia State 1-0 Record vs. the States (Division I only) Georgia Tech 1-2 vs. Hawai i 3-2 Hawai i 3-2 vs. Idaho 2-0 Idaho 1-0 Idaho State 1-0 vs. Illinois Bradley 5-3 Chicago State 2-0 DePaul 12-9 Eastern Illinois 5-0 Illinois Illinois State 8-0 Loyola, Illinois 9-3 Northern Illinois 2-0 Northwestern SIU Edwardsville 2-0 Southern Illinois 3-0 Illinois-Chicago 3-0 Western Illinois 6-0 vs. Indiana Ball State 9-2 Butler Evansville 9-5 Indiana Indiana State 29-4 IPFW 6-0 IUPUI 2-0 Notre Dame Valparaiso 15-1 vs. Iowa Drake 4-1 Iowa Iowa State 3-2 UNI 1-0 vs. Kansas 8-13 Kansas 2-4 Kansas State 2-7 Wichita State 4-2 vs. Kentucky Kentucky 2-6 Louisville 11-6 Morehead State 2-0 Murray State 2-0 Northern Kentucky 1-0 Western Kentucky 3-1 vs. Louisiana 13-1 Louisiana-Lafayette 1-0 Louisiana-Monroe 2-0 Louisiana State 1-1 McNeese State 1-0 New Orleans 4-0 Southeast Louisiana 1-0 Tulane 3-0 vs. Maryland 7-2 Coppin State 3-0 Maryland 2-2 Md.-Eastern Shore 1-0 Towson 1-0 vs. Massachusetts 9-0 Boston College 3-0 Boston University 2-0 Massachusetts 2-0 Northeastern 2-0 vs. Michigan Central Michigan 6-1 Detroit 16-1 Eastern Michigan 4-1 Michigan Michigan State Oakland 2-0 Western Michigan 8-1 vs. Minnesota Minnesota vs. Mississippi 4-0 Alcorn State 1-0 Jackson State 1-0 Mississippi 1-0 Mississippi State 1-0 vs. Missouri 20-3 Missouri 9-3 Missouri State 4-0 Saint Louis 5-0 Southeast Missouri St. 2-0 vs. Montana 4-1 Montana 2-0 Montana State 2-1 vs. Nebraska 14-5 Creighton 1-0 Nebraska 13-5 vs. Nevada 1-0 Nevada 1-0 vs. New Hampshire 2-0 Dartmouth 2-0 vs. New Jersey 19-1 Fairleigh Dickinson 1-0 Monmouth 2-0 NJIT 1-0 Princeton 2-0 Rider 1-0 Rutgers 8-1 Saint Peter s 1-0 Seton Hall 3-0 vs. New Mexico 1-2 New Mexico 1-1 New Mexico State 0-1 vs. New York 18-7 Army 1-0 Buffalo 1-0 Colgate 1-0 Columbia 0-1 Cornell 1-0 Fordham 1-0 Hofstra 1-0 Iona 1-0 LIU Brooklyn 1-0 Manhattan 2-0 Niagara 1-0 Siena 3-0 St. Bonaventure 0-2 St. John s 3-1 Syracuse 0-3 Wagner 1-0 PURDUESPORTS.Com vs. North Carolina Appalachian State 1-0 Charlotte 1-0 Davidson 1-0 Duke 4-3 East Carolina 1-0 High Point 1-0 North Carolina 2-8 North Carolina A&T 1-0 North Carolina State 1-4 UNC Asheville 1-0 UNC Wilmington 1-0 Wake Forest 4-2 Western Carolina 3-0 vs. North Dakota 1-0 North Dakota 1-0 vs. Ohio Akron 2-0 Bowling Green 1-1 Cincinnati 0-4 Cleveland State 1-0 Dayton 2-2 Kent State 2-1 Miami, Ohio 12-6 Ohio 4-2 Ohio State Toledo 3-1 Xavier 9-6 Youngstown State 2-0 vs. Oklahoma 6-11 Oklahoma 4-6 Oklahoma State 0-2 Tulsa 2-3 vs. Oregon 3-4 Oregon 2-2 Oregon State 0-1 Portland 1-1 vs. Pennsylvania Bucknell 0-1 Duquesne 1-0 Lafayette 1-0 LaSalle 2-0 Lehigh 1-0 Penn 2-1 Penn State Pittsburgh 7-4 Robert Morris 2-0 Saint Joseph s 1-1 Temple 3-3 Villanova 0-3 vs. Rhode Island 7-3 Providence 5-2 Rhode Island 2-1 vs. South Carolina 6-6 Clemson 2-3 Furman 1-0 Gardner-Webb 0-1 South Carolina 2-1 Wofford 1-1 vs. South Dakota 4-0 South Dakota 3-0 South Dakota State 1-0 vs. Tennessee 17-9 Austin Peay 2-0 Belmont 1-0 Chattanooga 2-0 East Tennessee State 1-0 Lipscomb 1-0 Memphis 1-5 Middle Tennessee St. 1-0 Tennessee 2-1 Tennessee-Martin 3-0 Vanderbilt 3-3 vs. Texas 28-7 Baylor 2-1 Houston 2-1 Incarnate Word 1-0 Lamar 2-0 North Texas 1-0 Prairie View A&M 1-0 Rice 1-0 SMU 3-1 TCU 4-1 Texas 1-2 Texas A&M 3-1 Texas A&M-CC 1-0 Texas Southern 1-0 Texas State 1-0 Texas Tech 2-0 UTEP 2-0 vs. Utah 10-2 BYU 1-1 Utah 4-1 Utah State 1-0 Weber State 4-0 vs. Vermont 2-0 Vermont 2-0 vs. Virginia 9-6 James Madison 1-1 Norfolk State 1-0 Old Dominion 2-0 Radford 1-0 Richmond 0-1 VCU 0-1 Virginia 1-1 Virginia Tech 1-2 William & Mary 2-0 vs. Washington 9-2 Gonzaga 2-0 Washington 4-1 Washington State 3-1 vs. West Virginia 9-1 Marshall 2-0 West Virginia 7-1 vs. Wisconsin Green Bay 2-1 Marquette 8-0 Wisconsin Purdue has not played Division I schools from the following states: Alaska, Maine and Wyoming.

71 / -- A W / 22 N1 L / -- A W / -- N1 W / 22 N1 W / 14 A L N1 - Indianapolis, Ind. Loyola, Illinois / -- H W / -- A W / -- A W / -- H L / -- H W / -- A W / -- A L / -- H W / -- A L / -- H W / -- H W / -- H W Loyola Marymount / -- H W Manhattan / -- A W / -- A W Marquette / -- H W / -- A W / -- H W / -- A W / -- H W / -- A W / -- H W / -- N1# W # - NCAA Tournament N1 - Madison, Wis. Marshall / -- H W Maryland 2-2 Overall Streak Purdue, win-2 At Purdue At Mackey Arena Streak Purdue, win-1 At Opponent At XFinity Center Streak Purdue, win-1 Neutral Sites Big Ten Tournament Painter vs. Opponent Turgeon vs. Purdue Purdue Points (Avg.) (69.25) Maryland Points (Avg.) (73.00) / 11 H L / 4 A L / 10 H W / 17 A W Maryland-Eastern Shore / -- H W ALL-TIME SCORES vs. OPPONENTS Massachusetts / -- H W / -- N1 W N1 - Anchorage, Alaska McNeese State / -- H W Memphis / 16 A# L / -- N1# W / -- N2# L / 12 N3 L / -- H L / 4 A L # - NCAA Tournament N1 - South Bend, Ind. N2 - Austin, Texas N3 - Kansas City, Mo. Miami, Fla / -- A W / 9 N1# W / -- H W # - NCAA Tounament N1 - Boston, Mass. Miami, Ohio / -- H W / -- H W / -- H W / -- H L / -- H W / -- H W / -- N1# W / -- H W / -- H W / -- A L / -- A L / -- H L / -- H W / -- H W / -- A W / -- H L / -- H W / -- L L # - NCAA Tournament N1 - Madison, Wis. Michigan Overall Streak Michigan, win-2 At Purdue At Mackey Arena Streak Purdue, win-1 At Opponent At Crisler Center Streak Michigan, win-4 Neutral Sites Big Ten Tournament Painter vs. Opponent Beilein vs. Purdue Purdue Points (Avg.) ,301 (66.46) Michigan Points (Avg.) ,124 (64.90) / -- H L / -- A L / -- A L / -- H W / -- H W / -- H W / -- A L / -- A W / -- H W / -- H W / -- A W / -- A L / -- H W / -- H W / -- A L / -- A W / -- H W / -- H W / -- A W / -- H W / -- A L / -- H W / -- A W / -- H W / -- H W / -- A W / -- A L / -- A W / -- H W / -- H W / -- A L / -- H W / -- A L / -- H L / -- A L / -- H W / -- A L / -- H L / -- A L / -- H L / -- A L / -- A L / -- H L / -- A L / -- H W / -- A L / -- H W / -- A W / -- H L / -- H W / -- A W / -- H W / -- A W / -- A W / -- H L / 4 H L / 2 A W / 2 A L / -- H L / 10 A L / 10 H L / -- A L / -- H W / -- A L Mackey Arena / -- H W / -- H W / -- A W / 20 A L / 16 H L / 20 H W / -- A W

72 ALL-TIME SCORES vs. OPPONENTS / 14 A W / 19 H L / -- H W / -- A L / 17 H L / 15 A L / 5 A L / 3 H L / -- A W / -- H W / 16 H W / -- A W / -- H W / -- A L / 12 H W / -- A W / -- A W / -- H W / -- A W / -- H W / -- H W / -- A W / -- H L / 8 A L / 2 A L / 7 H L / -- H W / -- A L / 11 A W / 10 H W / 10 H L / 13 A L / 4 A W / 8 H W / -- H W / -- A W / 15 A W / 14 H L / 3 H L / 5 A L / 13 H L / 3 A W / -- A L / -- H W / 18 A W / 19 H W / 18 A L / 18 H W / 19 A W / 18 N1$ L / -- H W / -- N1$ L / -- H L / -- A W / -- H W / -- A W / -- A L / -- H W / -- H L / -- A W / -- A L / -- H W Painter Era / -- A L / 22 H W / -- H W / -- A L / -- H W / -- A W / -- H W / -- A L / -- H W / -- A W / 20 H L / 11 A W / 2 A L / 7 H L / 10 A L / 16 H L / -- H W / -- H W / -- A L / -- N2$ W / -- A L / -- N3$ L $ - Big Ten Tournament N1 - Chicago, Ill. N2 - Indianapolis, Ind. N3 - Washington, D.C. Michigan State Overall Streak Purdue, win-2 At Purdue At Mackey Arena Streak Purdue, win-2 At Opponent At Breslin Center Streak Purdue, win-1 Neutral Sites Big Ten Tournament Painter vs. Opponent Izzo vs. Purdue Purdue Points (Avg.) ,615 (71.21) Opponent Points (Avg.) ,414 (69.55) / -- H W / -- H W / -- A W / -- H W / -- H W / -- A L / -- A L / -- H L / -- H W / -- A L / -- A W / -- H W / -- A W / -- H L / 14 A L / 12 H W / 7 H W / 9 A L / -- A W / -- H W / -- A W / -- H W / -- H W / -- A W / -- H W / -- A L / -- H L / -- A L / -- H L / -- A L Mackey Arena PURDUESPORTS.Com / -- H W / -- A W / -- H W / -- A W / -- H W / -- A W / -- H W / -- A W / -- H W / -- A L / -- H W / -- A L / -- H L / -- A L / -- A W / -- H W / 10 A L / 10 H W / 1 H W / 7 A L / -- A W / -- H W / -- H L / -- A W / -- H W / -- A W / -- A L / -- H W / -- H W / -- A L / 17 H L / -- A W / -- A W / -- H W / -- H W / -- A W / -- H W / -- A W / -- A L / -- H W / -- H L / 7 A L / 22 H W / -- A L / 14 H L / 11 A L / -- H L / -- A W / -- H W / -- A W / 7 A W / -- H W / -- H W / -- A W / -- H L / 10 A W / 5 A L / 3 H L / 6 H W / 5 A L / -- A L / -- H L / -- H W / -- A L / -- N1$ L / -- H W / -- A L / 19 A L 64-71

73 / 10 H L Painter Era / 12 A L / -- N1$ L / -- H W / 6 A L / 10 H W / 6 H W / 8 A L / 10 A W / 14 H L / 17 H W / -- A W / -- N1$ L / 9 A L / 7 H L / 18 A L / 12 H L / 13 H L / -- A L / 8 H W / 2 N1$ L / -- A W / -- H W $ - Big Ten Tournament N1- Indianapolis, Ind. Middle Tennessee State / -- H W Milwaukee / -- H L Minnesota Overall Streak Minnesota, win-1 At Purdue At Mackey Arena Streak Purdue, win-8 At Opponent At Williams Arena Streak Purdue, win-1 Neutral Sites Big Ten Tournament Painter vs. Opponent Pitino vs. Purdue Purdue Points (Avg.) ,717 (58.24) Minnesota Points (Avg.) ,429 (56.68) / -- H L / -- H L / -- H L / -- H L / -- H L / -- H L / -- H W / -- H L / -- A L / -- H W / -- A W / -- H L / -- A W / -- A L / -- A L / -- H L / -- H L / -- A L / -- A L / -- H L ALL-TIME SCORES vs. OPPONENTS / -- A W / -- H W / -- A L / -- H W / -- H W / -- A W / -- H W / -- A W / -- A W / -- H W / -- A L / -- H W / -- A W / -- H W / -- H W / -- A W / -- A W / -- H W / -- A L / -- H W / -- A W / -- H W / -- A L / -- H L / -- A L / -- A W / -- A L / -- H W / -- H W / -- A L / -- H W / -- A L / -- H W / -- H W / -- A L / -- A W / -- H W / -- H L / 6 A L / 11 A L / -- H W / -- A L / -- H W / -- H L / -- A L / 19 H L / -- A L / 9 A L / 12 H L / 14 A L / -- H L / -- H W / -- A L / -- A L / -- H W / -- A L / -- H W / -- A L / -- A W / -- A L / -- H W / -- H L / -- A L / -- A L / -- H L / -- H L / -- A L / -- A W / -- H W Mackey Arena / -- H W / -- A W / -- A W / -- H W / -- A W / -- H W / -- A L / 16 H L / 9 A L / 3 H L / -- H W / -- A L / -- H W / 16 A W / -- H W / 9 H W / 13 A L / -- H W / -- A L / -- A W / -- H W / -- A L / -- H W / -- H W / -- A L / 6 A L / 9 H L / -- A L / -- H W / -- H W / -- A W / -- A W / -- H W / -- H W / -- A W / -- H W / -- A W / -- A W / -- H W / -- A L / -- H W / 16 H W / 11 A L / -- A L / -- H W / -- H W / -- A W / -- A L / -- H W / 17 A W / 18 H W / -- H W / -- A W / -- A W / -- H W / 8 A L / 3 H L / -- A W / -- H W / -- H W / -- A L / -- A W / -- H W / -- A L / -- H W / -- N1$ W

74 ALL-TIME SCORES vs. OPPONENTS / -- H L / -- A L / -- H W / -- A W / -- N2$ L / -- A L / -- H L Painter Era / -- H W / -- A L / -- A L / -- H W / -- H W / 21 A W / -- H W / -- A W / -- N2$ L / -- A L / 16 H W / -- A W / -- H W / -- A L / -- H W / -- H W / -- A L / -- A W / -- H L $ - Big Ten Tournament N1 - Chicago, Ill. N2 - Indianapolis, Ind. Mississippi / -- H W Mississippi State / -- N1 W N1 - El Paso, Texas Missouri / -- H W / -- H W / -- A W / -- H W / -- A W / -- A L / -- H W / -- N1 W / -- N2 L / -- H W / -- A L / -- N3 W N1 - Louisville, Ky. N2 - Auburn Hills, Mich. N3 - Lahaina, Hawai i Missouri State / -- H W / -- A W / -- N1 W / -- N1 W N1 - Las Vegas, Nev. Monmouth / -- H W / -- H W Montana / -- H W / -- H W Montana State / -- H L / -- H W / -- H W Morehead State / -- H W / -- H W Murray State / -- H W / -- H W Nebraska 13-5 Overall Streak Nebraska, win-1 At Purdue At Mackey Arena Streak Purdue, win-6 At Opponent At Pinnacle Bank Arena Streak Nebraska, win-1 Neutral Sites Big Ten Tournament Painter vs. Opponent Miles vs. Purdue Purdue Points (Avg.) ,283 (71.28) Opponent Points (Avg.) ,145 (63.61) / -- A W / -- H W / -- H L / -- A W / -- H W / -- A L / -- A W Mackey Arena / -- H W Painter Era / -- H W / -- N1$ W / -- A W / -- N2$ L / -- H W / -- A L / -- H W / -- H W / -- A W / -- A L $ - Big Ten Tournament N1 - Indianapolis, Ind. N2 - Chicago, Ill. New Mexico / -- A L / -- H W New Mexico State / -- H L New Orleans / -- A W / -- N1 W / -- N2 W / -- H W N1 - Hilo, Hawai i N2 - Indianapolis, Ind. Nevada / -- H W Niagara / -- N1 W N1 - Hilo, Hawai i NJIT / -- H W Norfolk State / -- H W North Carolina / 4 N1# W / 8 N2^ W / 4 N3# L / 1 N4 L / 4 N5 L / 8 H L / 8 A L / 4 N4 L / 9 N2 L / 4 N6 L # - NCAA Tournament ^ - NIT Tournament N1 - Louisville, Ky. N2 - New York, N.Y. N3 - Raleigh, N.C. N4 - Anchorage, Alaska N5 - Dallas, Texas N6 - Lahaina, Hawai i North Carolina A&T / -- H W North Carolina State / 20 A L / 3 H L / -- H L / 17 A L / -- H W North Dakota / -- H W North Florida / -- H W / -- H L North Texas / -- H W Northeastern / -- N1 W / -- N2# W # - NCAA Tournament N1 - Fresno, Calif. N2 - Syracuse, N.Y. PURDUESPORTS.Com

75 Northern Colorado / -- H W / -- H W Northern Illinois / -- H W / -- H W Northern Iowa / -- N1# W # - NCAA Tournament N1 - Portland, Ore. Northern Kentucky / -- H W Northwestern Overall Streak Purdue, win-4 At Purdue At Mackey Arena Streak Purdue, win-2 At Opponent At Welsh-Ryan Arena Streak Purdue, win-2 Neutral Sites Big Ten Tournament Painter vs. Opponent Collins vs. Purdue Purdue Points (Avg.) ,880 (62.89) Northwestern Points (Avg.).....9,604 (55.44) / -- A L / -- H W / -- A W / -- A W / -- H W / -- H W / -- A W / -- A L / -- H W / -- H L / -- A L / -- H W / -- A W / -- H W / -- A W / -- H W / -- A W / -- H L / -- A W / -- H W / -- A W / -- H W / -- A W / -- H W / -- A W / -- H W / -- A L / -- A W / -- H W / -- H W / -- A W / -- A L / -- H W / -- H W / -- A W / -- H W / -- A L ALL-TIME SCORES vs. OPPONENTS / -- H W / -- A W / -- H W / -- A W / -- H W / -- H W / -- A W / -- A L / -- H L / -- H W / -- A W / -- H L / -- A L / -- A L / -- H W / -- A W / -- H L / -- A L / -- H L / -- A L / -- H W / -- A L / -- H W / -- H W / -- A L / -- H W / -- A L / -- H W / -- A W / -- H W / -- A W / -- H W / -- A W / -- A W / -- H L / -- H W / -- A L / -- A W / -- A L / -- H W / -- A W / -- H W / -- H L / -- A L / -- H W / -- A L Mackey Arena / -- H W / -- A W / -- H W / -- A L / -- H W / -- A W / -- H L / -- A W / -- H W / -- A W / -- H W / -- H W / -- A L / -- H W / -- A W / -- H W / -- A W / -- H W / -- A L / -- A W / -- H W / -- A L / -- H W / -- H W / -- A W / -- H W / -- A L / -- H W / -- A L / -- A W / -- H W / -- A W / -- H W / -- H W / -- A W / -- A W / -- H W / -- H W / -- A W / -- A W / -- H W / -- H W / -- A W / -- A W / -- H W / -- H W / -- A W / -- A W / -- H L / -- A W / -- H W / -- A W / -- H W / -- A W / -- H W / -- H W / -- A W / -- H W / -- A L / -- H W / -- A W / -- A W / -- H W / -- H W / -- A L / -- H W / -- A L / -- H L / -- A L Painter Era / -- A L / -- H W / -- A W / -- H W / -- A W / -- H W / -- A W / -- H L / -- A L / -- N1$ W / -- H W / -- A W / -- H W / -- A L / -- H W / -- A L / -- H L / -- A W / -- H W

76 ALL-TIME SCORES vs. OPPONENTS / 25 H W / -- A W $ - Big Ten Tournament N1 - Indianapolis, Ind. Notre Dame / -- H W / -- H W / -- H W / -- H W / -- H W / -- H W / -- A W / -- H W / -- A L / -- H W / -- A L / -- A L / -- A L / -- H L / -- A L / -- H W / -- A L / -- H L / -- H W / -- A L / -- A L / -- A L / -- A L / 14 A L / 9 A L / -- H L / -- A L / 20 H W / -- A W / -- H W / -- N1 L / -- N1 W / -- N1 L / -- N1 W / -- A W / -- A L / -- A W / -- H W / -- A W / -- A^ L / 22 N1 L / 21 N1 L / 21 N1 W ^ - NIT Tournament N1 - Indianapolis, Ind. Oakland / -- H W / -- H W Ohio / -- H W / -- H L / -- A W / -- H W / -- H W / -- A L Ohio State Overall Streak Purdue, win-2 At Purdue At Mackey Arena Streak Purdue, win-2 At Opponent At Value City Arena Streak Purdue, win-1 Neutral Sites Big Ten Tournament Painter vs. Opponent Matta vs. Purdue Purdue Points (Avg.) ,778 (61.59) Ohio State Points (Avg.) ,611 (60.63) / -- A L / -- H W / -- A L / -- H L / -- A W / -- H W / -- A L / -- H L / -- A W / -- H W / -- H W / -- A W / -- H W / -- A W / -- A L / -- H W / -- A W / -- H W / -- A W / -- H W / -- H W / -- A L / -- A L / -- H W / -- H W / -- A W / -- A W / -- H W / -- H W / -- A W / -- A W / -- H W / -- A L / -- H L / -- H W / -- A L / -- A W / -- H W / -- A L / -- H W / -- A L / -- H W / -- A L / -- H W / -- A L / -- H L / -- H W / -- A L / -- A W / -- H W / -- A L / -- A L / -- H L PURDUESPORTS.Com / -- A L / -- H W / -- A L / 13 H L / -- A L / -- H L / -- H L / -- A L / -- A L / -- H L / -- H W / -- A W / 11 H W / -- A L / -- A L / -- H W / -- H W / -- A W / 5 H L / 1 A L / 1 A L / 1 H L / 5 H L / -- A L / -- A L / -- H W / -- A L / -- H W / -- A L / -- H W / -- A L Mackey Arena / -- H W / 12 H W / 16 A L / -- A W / -- H L / 10 H L / 7 A L / -- H L / -- A L / -- A W / -- A L / -- H W / -- A W / -- H W / -- A W / -- H W / -- H W / -- A L / -- A L / 17 H W / 5 A L / 9 H L / -- H W / -- A L / -- A W / -- H L / 20 H W / 14 A L / -- A W / -- H W / -- H L / -- A L / -- A L / -- H W / -- A W / -- H W 83-73

77 / -- H W / -- A L / 15 A L / -- H W / -- A W / -- H W / 3 A L / 2 H W / 8 A L / 8 H L / -- A W / -- H L / -- H W / -- A W / -- H W / -- A W / -- H W / -- A W / -- H W / -- H W / -- A W / 21 A L / 15 H L / 8 A L / -- H L / -- H L / 19 A L / -- H W / -- A L / -- H L / -- A L Painter Era / 19 H L / 9 A L / 4 H L / 3 A L / 1 N1$ L / -- H W / -- A L / -- A L / -- H W / -- N2$ W / -- H L / 9 A W / 1 A L / 2 H W / 3 A L / 7 N2$ L / 15 H L / 3 H L / -- A L / 24 N2$ L / 20 H W / -- A L / -- H W / -- A W $ - Big Ten Tournament N1 - Chicago, Ill. N2 - Indianapolis, Ind. Oklahoma / -- H L / -- H W / -- A L / -- H W / -- A L / 12 N1# W / 11 A L ALL-TIME SCORES vs. OPPONENTS / -- H L / -- N2 W / 11 N3 L # - NCAA Tournament N1 - Tucson, Ariz. N2 - Lahaina, Hawai i N3 - New York, N.Y. Oklahoma State / 13 A L / 5 N1 L N1 - Lake Buena Vista, Fla. Old Dominion / -- H^ W / -- N1 W ^ - NIT Tournament N1 - Uncasville, Conn. Oregon / -- H W / -- N1 L / -- H W / -- A L N1 - Portland, Ore. Oregon State / -- N1 L N1 - New York, N.Y. Pacific / -- H W Penn / -- H W / -- A L / 17 N1 W N1-New York, N.Y. Penn State Overall Streak Purdue, win-5 At Purdue At Mackey Arena Streak Purdue, win-10 At Opponent At Bryce Jordan Center Streak Purdue, win-2 Neutral Sites Big Ten Tournament Painter vs. Opponent Chambers vs. Purdue Purdue Points (Avg.) ,323 (70.70) Penn State Points (Avg.) ,895 (61.60) / -- H W / -- A L Mackey Arena / -- A W / -- H W / -- A L / -- H W / -- A W / -- H W / 14 A L / 8 H W / -- A W / -- H W / -- A L / -- A W / -- H L / -- H W / -- A L / -- A L / -- H W / -- A W / -- H W / -- A W / -- H W Painter Era / -- A L / -- H L / -- H W / -- A W / -- A W / -- H W / -- A L / -- H W / -- N1$ W / -- H W / -- A W / -- A W / -- H W / -- A L / -- H W / -- H W / -- A W / -- H W / -- A L / -- A W / -- N2$ W / -- H W / -- H W / -- A W $ - Big Ten Tournament N1 - Indianapolis, Ind. N2 - Chicago, Ill. Pittsburgh / -- A L / -- H W / -- A L / -- H W / -- H W / -- H W / -- A L / -- H W / -- A L / -- N1 W / -- A W N1 - San Diego, Calif. Portland / -- A L / -- N1 W N1 - Anchorage, Alaska Prairie View A&M / -- H W Princeton / -- H W / -- H W

78 ALL-TIME SCORES vs. OPPONENTS Miscellaneous Information Longest Active Winning Streak vs. Opponent Rk. Opponent No. First Win Last Win 1. Detroit 11 Dec. 12, 1960 Nov. 14, Valparaiso 10 Dec. 3, 1970 Dec. 7, Illinois State 8 Dec. 22, 1973 March 14, 2001 Marquette 8 Feb. 3, 1932 March 15, IPFW 6 Dec. 20, 2003 Dec. 8, 2014 Rutgers 6 March 15, 1982 Feb. 14, 2017 Western Illinois 6 Jan. 3, 1939 Dec. 19, 2016 Longest Active Losing Streak vs. Opponent Rk. Opponent No. First Loss Last Loss 1. North Carolina 8 March 12, 1977 Nov. 24, 1999 UCLA 8 Dec. 29, 1965 Dec. 30, Butler 5 Nov. 27, 2001 Dec. 19, 2015 Xavier 5 Dec. 3, 2002 Dec. 1, Cincinnati Mar. 19, 2015 Memphis 4 Mar. 19, 1988 Dec. 30, 2005 Most Series Meetings Rk. Opponent No. Record First Mtg. 1. Indiana March 1, Illinois Jan. 27, Minnesota Jan. 25, Wisconsin Season 5. Ohio State Jan. 12, 1905 Non-Conference Opponent 1. Butler March 20, 1901 Most Series Wins Rk. Opponent GP Wins Record Last Win Streak 1. Northwestern March 5, 2017 Win-4 2. Indiana Feb. 28, 2017 Win-2 3. Wisconsin Jan. 8, 2017 Win-3 4. Minnesota Jan. 27, 2016 Loss-1 5. Illinois Jan. 17, 2017 Win-2 Non-Conference Opponent 1. Butler Dec. 19, 1998 Loss-5 Most Series Losses Rk. Opponent GP Losses Record Last Loss Streak 1. Ohio State March 1, 2015 Win-1 Indiana Feb. 20, 2016 Loss-1 3. Illinois Jan. 10, 2016 Win-1 4. Minnesota Feb. 7, 2015 Win-1 5. Iowa Jan. 24, 2016 Loss-2 Non-Conference Opponent 1. Notre Dame Dec. 20, 2014 Win-1 Highest Winning Percentage (min. 10 meetings) Rk. Opponent GP Record Pct. Streak 1. Detroit Win Valparaiso Win Indiana State Win-3 4. Ball State Win-3 5. Loyola, Illinois Win-3 Missouri Win-1 Lowest Winning Percentage (min. 10 meetings) Rk. Opponent GP Record Pct. Streak 1. North Carolina Loss-8 2. UCLA Loss-8 3. Oklahoma Loss-1 4. Notre Dame Win-1 5. Ohio State Win-2 Providence / 9 N1 W / -- N2 L / -- A W / -- H W / -- A W / -- H W / -- A L N1-Honolulu, Hawai i N2-Indianapolis, Ind. Radford / -- H W Rhode Island / -- H W / -- N1# L / -- N2# W # - NCAA Tournament N1 - Winston-Salem, N.C. N2 - Memphis, Tenn. Rice / -- H W Richmond / -- N1 L N1 - Hoffman Estates, Ill. Rider / -- H W Robert Morris / -- N1# W / -- H W # - NCAA Tournament N1 - Tampa, Fla. Rutgers 8-1 Overall Streak Purdue, win-6 At Purdue At Mackey Arena Streak Purdue, win-5 At Opponent At The RAC Streak Purdue, win-3 Neutral Sites Big Ten Tournament Painter vs. Opponent Pikiell vs. Purdue Purdue Points (Avg.) (82.11) Opponent Points (Avg.) (65.44) / -- H W / -- A W Mackey Arena / -- N1 L / -- H W / -- H W Painter Era / -- A W / -- H W / -- A W / -- H W N1 - New York, N.Y. PURDUESPORTS.Com

79 Saint Joseph s / -- N1 L / -- N2 W N1 - New Orleans, La. N2 - St Thomas, USVI Saint Louis / -- H W / -- H W / -- N1 W / -- H W / -- A W N1 - Los Angeles, Calif. Saint Mary s / 24 N1# W # - NCAA Tournament N1 - Omaha, Neb. Saint Peter s / -- N1# W # - NCAA Tournament N1 - Chicago, Ill. Samford / -- H W / -- H W San Diego / -- H W San Diego State / -- A W / -- H L / -- A L San Francisco / -- A W / -- H W San Jose State / -- H W / -- H W Santa Clara / -- N1 W / -- A W / -- A W / -- H W / -- H& L & - CBI Invitational N1 - Provo, Utah Seton Hall / -- H W / -- A W / -- N1 W N1 - Anchora ge, Alaska Siena / -- N1# W / -- H W / -- N2 W # - NCAA Tournament N1 - Spokane, Wash. N2 - Lake Buena Vista, Fla. ALL-TIME SCORES vs. OPPONENTS SIU Edwardsville / -- H W / -- H W SMU / -- H W / -- H W / -- N1 W / -- H L N1 - Lexington, Ky. South Alabama / -- H W South Carolina / -- A L / -- H W / -- N1 W N1 - East Rutherford, N.J. South Dakota / -- H W / -- H W / -- H W South Dakota State / -- N1 W N1 - St. Thomas, USVI Southeast Louisiana / -- H W Southeast Missouri State / -- H W / -- H W Southern Illinois / -- H W / -- A W / -- N1 W N1 - Hoffman Estates, Ill. St. Bonaventure / 12 A L / -- A^ L ^ - NIT Tournament St. John s / 15 H L / -- N1 W / 13 H# W / -- A W # - NCAA Tournament N1 - Los Angeles, Calif. Stanford / 10 N1# L / -- N2 L # - NCAA Tournament N1 - St. Louis, Mo. N2 - Indianapolis, Ind. Stetson / -- N1 W / -- H W / -- N2 W / -- H L / -- H W N1 - Winter Park, Fla. N2 - Orlando, Fla. Syracuse / 5 H L / -- N1^ L / -- A L ^ - NIT Tournament N1 - New York, N.Y. TCU / -- A W / -- H W / -- H W / -- N1 W / -- A L N1 - Indianapolis, Ind. Temple / -- A W / -- A W / -- A L / -- N1# L / -- N2# L / -- N3 W # - NCAA Tournament N1 - College Park, Md. N2 - East Rutherford, N.J. N3 - St. Thomas, USVI Tennessee / -- A L / -- H W / 9 N1 W N1 - St. Thomas, USVI Tennessee-Martin / -- H W / -- H W / -- H W Texas / -- N1 L / -- N2# W / 5 N3# L # - NCAA Tournament N1 - Indianapolis, Ind. N2 - Boston, Mass. N3 - Birmingham, Ala. Texas A&M / -- N1 W / -- N1# W / -- N2 L / 23 N3# W # - NCAA Tournament N1 - Philadelphia, Pa. N2 - Las Vegas, Nev. N3 - Spokane, Wash. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi / -- H W

80 ALL-TIME SCORES vs. OPPONENTS Texas Southern / -- H W Texas State / -- N1 W N1 - Anchorage, Alaska Texas Tech / -- H W / -- A W Toledo / -- H W / -- A L / -- H W / -- A W Towson / -- N1 W N1 - Dallas, Texas Tulane / -- H W / -- A W / -- H W Tulsa / -- A L / -- H W / -- A L / -- H W / -- A L UAB / -- N1 W N1 - Anchorage, Alaska UCF / -- N1# W # - NCAA Tournament N1 - Lexington, Ky. UCLA / -- A W / -- H W / -- H L / 16 A L / -- H W / -- A L / 1 H L / 1 A L / 1 N1# L / 4 A L / -- N2# L / 23 A L / -- H L # - NCAA Tournament N1 - Louisville, Ky. N2 - Indianapolis, Ind. UNC Asheville / -- H W UNC Wilmington / -- H W USC / -- A W / -- H L / -- H L / -- A W / -- A L / -- A L / -- N1 W N1 - Honolulu, Hawai i Utah / -- A L / -- N1 W / -- N2 W / -- H W / -- A W N1 - New York, N.Y. N2 - Honolulu, Hawai i Utah State / -- N1 W N1 - Cancun, Mexico UTEP / -- A W / -- A W Valparaiso / -- H W / -- H W / -- H W / -- A W / -- H W / -- A L / -- H W / -- H W / -- A W / -- H W / -- N1 W / -- A W / -- H W / -- H W / -- H W / -- A W N1 - Indianapolis, Ind. Vanderbilt / -- A W / -- A L / -- H W / 2 N1 L / -- A L / -- H W N1 - Los Angeles, Calif. VCU / -- N1# L # - NCAA Tournament N1 - Chicago, Ill. Vermont / -- H W / -- N1# W # - NCAA Tournament N1 - Milwaukee, Wis. Villanova / 2 N1 L / -- N2 L / 3 H L N1 - Anaheim, Calif. N2 - New York, N.Y. Virginia / 21 A L / 25 H W Virginia Tech / -- H L / -- A L / -- A W Wake Forest / -- A L / -- H W / -- N1 L / -- N2 W / -- N3 W / -- H W N1 - New Orleans, La. N2 - West Palm Beach, Fla. N3 - Tucson, Ariz. Washington / -- N1 W / -- H W / -- A L / -- A W / 15 N2# W # - NCAA Tournament N1 - Los Angeles, Calif. N2 - Portland, Ore. Washington State / -- H W / -- H W / -- A W / -- N1 L N1 - Lake Buena Vista, Fla. Weber State / -- H W / -- N1 W / -- A W / -- H W N1 - Anchorage, Alaska Western Carolina / -- N1# W / -- H W / -- H W # - NCAA Tournament N1 - Albuquerque, N.M. Western Illinois / -- H W / -- H W / -- H W / -- H W / -- H& W / -- H W & - CBI Invitational PURDUESPORTS.Com

81 Western Kentucky / -- N1 W / -- N2 W / -- N3 L / -- H^ W ^ - NIT Tournament N1 - Los Angeles, Calif. N2 - Indianapolis, Ind. N3 - Louisville, Ky. Western Michigan / -- H W / -- H W / -- H W / -- H W / -- H W / -- A L / -- H W / -- A W / -- H W West Virginia / 7 N1 W / -- H W / -- A W / -- N2^ W / 6 H W / -- A L / -- H W / -- A W ^ - NIT Tournament N1 - Los Angeles, Calif. N2 - New York, N.Y. Wichita State / -- H L / 10 A L / -- H W / -- A W / -- H W / -- A W William & Mary / -- H W / -- H W Wisconsin Overall Streak Purdue, win-3 At Purdue At Mackey Arena Streak Purdue, win-2 At Opponent At Kohl Center Streak Purdue, win-1 Neutral Sites Big Ten Tournament Painter vs. Opponent Gard vs. Purdue Purdue Points (Avg.) ,098 (57.05) Opponent Points (Avg.) ,627 (54.39) / -- H L / -- A L / -- H L / -- A L / -- H L / -- A L / -- H W ALL-TIME SCORES vs. OPPONENTS / -- A L / -- H W / -- A L / -- H W / -- A L / -- H L / -- A L / -- A L / -- H L / -- H L / -- A L / -- H L / -- A L / -- A L / -- H L / -- H W / -- A L / -- A W / -- H W / -- A W / -- H W / -- A L / -- H W / -- H L / -- A L / -- H W / -- A W / -- H W / -- A W / -- A W / -- H W / -- A W / -- H W / -- H W / -- A L / -- H W / -- A W / -- H W / -- A L / -- H W / -- A W / -- A L / -- H L / -- H W / -- H L / -- A W / -- H W / -- H L / -- A W / -- H W / -- H L / -- A L / -- H W / -- A L / -- H W / -- A W / -- A W / -- H W / -- H W / -- A L / -- A L / -- H W / -- H W / -- A L / -- A W / -- H W / -- H W / -- A W / -- H W / -- A L / -- H W / -- A L / -- H W / -- A W / -- A L / -- H L / -- A L / -- H W / -- A L / -- H W / -- A L / -- H L Mackey Arena / -- H W / -- A L / -- A W / -- H W / -- H W / -- A W / -- H L / -- A L / -- H W / -- A L / -- H W / -- H W / -- A W / -- H W / -- A W / -- H W / -- A L / -- A W / -- H W / -- H W / -- A W / -- H W / -- A W / -- H W / -- H W / -- A W / -- A W / -- H W / -- H W / -- A W / -- A W / -- H W / -- H W / -- A W / -- A W / -- H W / -- H W / -- A W / -- A W / -- H W / -- A W / -- H W / -- A L / -- H W / -- A L / -- H W / -- H W / -- A W / 12 A L / 23 H W / -- H W / -- A W / -- H W

82 / -- A L / -- H W / 24 A L / -- H W / -- A L / -- N1$ L / -- N2# L / 17 H W / 10 A L / -- A L / -- H W / 19 H W / 22 A L / -- H L / 23 A L Painter Era / -- H W / 2 A L / 11 H W / 8 A W / -- H W / -- A W / 17 A L / 16 H W / 19 A L / 10 H W / -- H L / 17 A W / 9 H L / 9 A L / 4 A L / 6 N1$ L / -- A W / -- H W / 13 H W $ - Big Ten Tournament # - NCAA Tournament N1 - Chicago, Ill. N2 - Albuquerque, N.M. Youngstown State / -- H W / -- H W Wofford / -- H W / -- H L Xavier / -- A W / -- A W / -- H W / -- H L / -- H W / -- H W / -- A W / 10 N1 W / 23 A W / -- H W / 16 A L / -- N1 L / 12 N2# L / 11 A L / -- H L # - NCAA Tournament N1 - Indianapolis, Ind. N2 - Washington, D.C. Yale / -- H W / -- H W PURDUESPORTS.Com

83 Big Ten / ACC Challenge History Yearly Results in Big Ten / ACC Challenge Big Ten Str. Illinois L L L W L W W L L L W W W W L L L W W-1 Indiana W W L L L L W L L L W W L W L W W-1 Iowa L W L L W L L L L L L L W W W L L-1 Maryland* W L W L W L W W W W W W L W L L L L L-4 Michigan W L W L W L L L L W L W L W W L L-1 Michigan St. W W -- W L L W L W L L L W L L L W L L-1 Minnesota W W L W L L L L L W L L W W W W W L L-1 Nebraska L W W W L L L-2 N Western L L W L L L L W L W W W W L L L W W W-2 Ohio State W L L L W L L W W W W L W L L L L-3 Penn State W L L L L L W W W L W L L W W W W-3 PURDUE L L W L L W L L W W W W W W W L L-1 Rutgers W L L L-2 Wisconsin L W L L L W L W L W W W L L W L W W W-2 * Maryland was 10-5 in the Challenge as a member of the ACC Conference from ACC Str. Boston Coll W W W W W L W L -- L -- L-2 Duke W W W W W W W W W W L W L W W W W W W-5 Clemson L W W W L W W W W W L L W L -- L L W W-1 Florida State W L L W W W W L W L L L L L L L L W W-1 Georgia Tech L L W L W W L W L L -- L L L W W -- L L-1 Louisville W L W W-1 Miami, Fla L L -- L W -- L W L W W W W-3 N. Carolina L L L L W W L W W W W L W L W L W L L-1 N.C State W W L W L W L W L -- L L L L W L L L L-3 Notre Dame L W W W W-3 Pittsburgh W L L W W-1 Syracuse W L L L L-3 Virginia L W -- L W W W L W L L W W W L W W W W-3 Virginia Tech L W L L W L L W -- L L W W-1 Wake Forest W W W W W L W -- W W L W W L -- L W L L-1 Big Ten / ACC Challenge Record Book Points / Individual 29 JaJuan Johnson vs. Virginia Tech A.J. Hammons vs. Pittsburgh Kenneth Lowe vs. Clemson D.J. Byrd vs. Clemson E Twaun Moore vs. Wake Forest Rebounds / Individual 14 Mike Robinson vs. N.C. State A.J. Hammons vs. Pittsburgh Caleb Swanigan vs. [14] Louisville Assists / Individual 6 Vincent Edwards vs. Pittsburgh Rapheal Davis vs. N.C. State Ronnie Johnson vs. Boston College Terone Johnson vs. Clemson Individual Records Stls: 4, Two Times (MR by Chris Kramer; 2009) Blks: 3, Five Times (MR by A.J. Hammons; 2013) FGM: 11 by JaJuan Johnson (2010) FGA: 24 by JaJuan Johnson (2010) 3PM: 6 by D.J. Byrd (2012) 3PA: 11 by D.J. Byrd (2012) FTM: 10 by Kenneth Lowe (2003) FTA: 13 by Kenneth Lowe (2003) Points / Team 88 Boston College [21] Virginia Miami, Fla Clemson Clemson Field Goal Percentage / Team.553 Miami, Fla Boston College Clemson Pittsburgh Clemson Team Records FGM: 36 vs. Boston College ( ) FGA: 69 vs. Boston College ( ) 3PM: 10 vs. [14] Louisville ( ) 3PA: 27 vs. [25] Virginia ( ) 3P%:.563 (9-16) vs. Clemson ( ) FTM: 24, Two Times (MR vs. Wake Forest; 2009) FTA: 31 vs. Wake Forest ( ) FT%:.824 (24-29) vs. [21] Virginia ( ) Reb.: 45 vs. [17] North Carolina State ( ) Asts: 20 vs. Boston College ( ) Stls: 14 vs. Wake Forest ( ) Blks: 6 vs. Clemson ( ) Purdue Results Date Opponent Result Score North Carolina State L [21] Virginia L Clemson W [17] North Carolina State L Florida State L [25] Virginia W [18] Clemson L [4] Duke L Wake Forest W Virginia Tech W Miami, Fla. W Clemson W Boston College W North Carolina State W Pittsburgh W [14] Louisville L Winning Streaks No. Team Years 10 Duke PURDUE Maryland Duke 2012-present 5 Minnesota Boston College Clemson Wake Forest All-Time Records Big Ten PURDUE 9-7 Minnesota 9-9 Wisconsin 9-9 Penn State 8-8 Nebraska 3-3 Indiana 7-9 Michigan 7-9 Ohio State 7-9 Illinois 8-10 Northwestern 8-10 Michigan State 7-10 Iowa 5-11 Rutgers 1-2 Maryland 0-3 ACC Duke 16-2 Notre Dame 3-1 Wake Forest 11-5 Maryland 10-5 Boston College 6-3 Louisville 2-1 Virginia 11-6 Clemson 10-7 North Carolina 9-9 Miami, Fla. 5-5 Pittsburgh 2-2 Florida State 7-11 Georgia Tech 6-10 Virginia Tech 4-7 North Carolina St Syracuse

84 NON-CONFERENCE TOURNAMENTS 2K Sports Classic Bucknell L Hofstra W Villanova L Oregon State L Big Island Invite Niagara W New Orleans W Iowa State W Bruin Classic Saint Louis W [4] UCLA L Cable Car Classic Lamar W Santa Clara W Cabrillo Classic Pittsburgh W San Diego State L Cancun Challenge Georgia State W Utah State W Auburn W NJIT W Chicago Invitational Challenge Oakland W Austin Peay W Southern Illinois W Richmond L Crossroads Classic Butler L [22] Notre Dame L Butler L [21] Notre Dame L [17] Butler L [21] Notre Dame W Cougar Classic Santa Clara W BYU L Dallas Morning News Classic [4] North Carolina L Towson W Far West Classic Oregon L Portland L Fiesta Bowl Classic Wake Forest W Arizona L Gator Bowl Tournament Georgia Tech W Florida W Gavitt Games [3] Villanova L Great Alaska Shootout Alaska-Anchorage W [1] North Carolina L Arizona W Green Bay W Weber State W Portland W UAB W Massachusetts W [4] North Carolina L Texas State W Seton Hall W [2] Duke W Great Eight Missouri L [6] Kentucky L [7] Kentucky L Hall of Fame Tipoff Classic [16] Connecticut W Old Dominion W Florida W Holiday Festival Manhattan W [17] Penn W [12] St. Bonaventure L Georgetown W Manhattan W Hoosier Butler Classic Notre Dame L Butler W Butler W Notre Dame W Notre Dame L Butler L Notre Dame W Butler L Jimmy V Classic South Carolina W Arizona State W John Wooden Classic [2] Villanova L [7] Arizona L John Wooden Tradition [1] Arizona W [13] Stanford L Louisville W Cincinnati L Xavier L [18] Butler L [22] Louisville W [22] Davidson W Kentucky Invitational Kansas State W [3] Kentucky W SMU W Kentucky L PURDUESPORTS.Com Kodak Classic Georgetown L Rochester W Las Vegas Classic Arizona L Duke W Illinois-Chicago W Missouri State W Texas A&M L [25] Cincinnati L Texas Southern W Wofford L Iowa State L Missouri State W Los Angeles Classic USC L [7] West Virginia W Washington W St. John s W UCLA L [2] Vanderbilt L Louisville Classic Florida State L Western Kentucky L Maui Invitational Chaminade W [6] Florida W [4] North Carolina L [19] Georgia Tech L Oklahoma W DePaul W Kansas State L Missouri W BYU W Old Spice Classic Siena W [5] Oklahoma State L Washington State L Siena W Palm Beach Classic Wake Forest W Miami, Fla. W Paradise Jam South Dakota State W Saint Joseph s W [9] Tennessee W Preseason NIT Little Rock W Iowa State L Ball State W [13] Oklahoma State L Illinois-Chicago W Gonzaga W [10] North Carolina L St. John s W Eastern Michigan W Illinois-Chicago W Boston College W [11] Oklahoma L 82-87

85 Puerto Rico Invitational Iowa State W Charlotte W NON-CONFERENCE TOURNAMENTS Puerto Rico Tip-Off Iona W Temple W [16] Alabama L Western Michigan W Rainbow Classic Arizona W Columbia L Hawai i W [9] Providence W Hawai i L Boston College W Arizona State W Utah W USC W Hawai i L [17] Georgia Tech L Sugar Bowl Classic Arkansas W Bradley L St. Joseph s L Houston L Wake Forest L Sun Bowl Classic Mississippi State W UTEP W Florida W UTEP W Sun Devil Classic [15] California W Arizona State L Sun Met Classic Northeastern W [13] Fresno State W Tangerine Bowl Classic Rollins W Stetson W The Classic [12] Memphis L Trojan Classic Western Kentucky W USC L

86 YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS Year Overall Big Ten Finish AP Coaches Post. Head Coach F. Homer Curtis Alpha Jamison Alpha Jamison Charles Best C.I. Freeman No Head Coach James J. Nufer th C.B. Jamison th C.B. Jamison th C.B. Jamison nd E.J. Stewart th Ralph Jones T-1st Ralph Jones T-1st Ralph Jones rd R.E. Vaughn th R.E. Vaughn th R.E. Vaughn th R.E. Vaughn rd Ward Lambert T-5th J.J. Maloney T-7th Ward Lambert nd Ward Lambert T-1st Ward Lambert st Ward Lambert T-4th Ward Lambert T-5th Ward Lambert rd Ward Lambert T-1st Ward Lambert T-2nd Ward Lambert T-1st Ward Lambert nd Ward Lambert st Ward Lambert T-2nd Ward Lambert st Ward Lambert T-5th Ward Lambert st Ward Lambert T-1st Ward Lambert T-1st Ward Lambert th Ward Lambert st Ward Lambert th Ward Lambert st Ward Lambert th Ward Lambert T-6th Ward Lambert T-4th Ward Lambert T-5th Ward Lambert th Ward Lambert th Lambert, Taube th Mel Taube th Mel Taube T-4th Mel Taube T-8th Mel Taube th Ray Eddy th Ray Eddy T-9th Ray Eddy T-9th Ray Eddy T-6th Ray Eddy T-3rd Ray Eddy T-5th Ray Eddy T-2nd Ray Eddy T-2nd Ray Eddy T-6th Ray Eddy T-2nd Ray Eddy rd Ray Eddy th Ray Eddy T-4th Ray Eddy th Ray Eddy PURDUESPORTS.Com

87 YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS Year Overall Big Ten Finish AP Coaches Post. Head Coach T-9th George King T-5th George King rd George King st 6th 7th 3-1 (NCAA) George King nd George King rd (NIT) George King T-5th George King T-3rd Fred Schaus rd 11th (NIT) Fred Schaus T-3rd (NCIT) Fred Schaus rd Fred Schaus nd -- 20th 0-1 (NCAA) Fred Schaus T-4th Fred Schaus T-1st 15th 14th 4-1 (NIT) Lee Rose rd 20th (NCAA) Lee Rose th (NIT) Gene Keady th (NIT) Gene Keady T-2nd (NCAA) Gene Keady T-1st 10th 11th 0-1 (NCAA) Gene Keady rd (NCAA) Gene Keady T-4th (NCAA) Gene Keady T-1st 7th 6th 1-1 (NCAA) Gene Keady st 3rd 3rd 2-1 (NCAA) Gene Keady T-6th Gene Keady nd 10th 10th 1-1 (NCAA) Gene Keady T-5th (NCAA) Gene Keady T-6th (NIT) Gene Keady T-5th 22nd 21st 0-1 (NCAA) Gene Keady st 3rd 4th 3-1 (NCAA) Gene Keady st 12th 11th 1-1 (NCAA) Gene Keady st 4th 4th 1-1 (NCAA) Gene Keady T-2nd (NCAA) Gene Keady rd 11th 9th 2-1 (NCAA) Gene Keady th (NCAA) Gene Keady nd 25th 24th 3-1 (NCAA) Gene Keady th (NIT) Gene Keady th Gene Keady T-3rd (NCAA) Gene Keady T-7th (NIT) Gene Keady th Gene Keady th Matt Painter T-4th (NCAA) Matt Painter nd 20th 20th 1-1 (NCAA) Matt Painter T-2nd 17th 14th 2-1 (NCAA) Matt Painter T-1st 10th 12th 2-1 (NCAA) Matt Painter nd 13th 17th 1-1 (NCAA) Matt Painter th (NCAA) Matt Painter T-7th (CBI) Matt Painter th Matt Painter T-3rd (NCAA) Matt Painter T-3rd 12th 19th 0-1 (NCAA) Matt Painter st 15th 15th 2-1 (NCAA) Matt Painter Seasons: 119 Games: 2,768 Wins: 1,765 Losses: 1,003 Winning Pct:.638 Big Ten Titles: 24 (23 regular-season; 1 tournament) Record by Decade Decade Overall Pct. Big Ten Pct. Titles Decade Overall Pct. Big Ten Pct. Titles * * - denotes one Big Ten Conference Tournament championship. 85

88 SINGLE-GAME TEAM RECORDS Combined Points Most Combined Points 223 ( ) Iowa (94-128) [10] Michigan ( ) Minnesota ( ) Michigan ( ) [17] Iowa ( ) Notre Dame (119-95) LIU Brooklyn (93-121) Illinois (116-95) Idaho State (96-114) Valparaiso (97-111) Northwestern (114-91) Illinois (114-91) Western Kentucky (115-90) Notre Dame Most Combined Points / Half 128 (59-69; 2nd) Illinois (66-59; 2nd) Houston (63-61; 2nd) Minnesota (64-56; 2nd) LIU Brooklyn (58-59; 2nd) [9] Iowa (61-54; 2nd) Illinois (56-59; 2nd) Northwestern (48-67; 2nd) [10] Michigan (60-54; 2nd) Northeastern (62-52; 2nd) Wisconsin (60-53; 2nd) Illinois (51-62; 2nd) Michigan State (60-53; 2nd) Notre Dame (60-52; 2nd) Idaho State (50-62; 2nd) [5] Illinois Fewest Combined Points 79 (39-40) Northwestern (54-34) [5] Illinois (47-41) [4] Iowa (50-39) Fresno State (44-47) Eastern Michigan (43-48) Minnesota (45-47) [11] Oklahoma (48-44) Minnesota (48-45) Missouri State (49-45) Iowa (48-46) Iowa Since the season. Fewest Combined Points / Half 28 (16-12; 1st) Illinois (14-17; 1st) Wisconsin (20-14; 1st) Missouri State (18-16; 1st) Michigan State (19-16; 1st) Iowa (12-24; 1st) Michigan State (19-18; 2nd) Northwestern (23-14; 1st) [4] Iowa (14-24; 1st) Richmond (19-19; 1st) Minnesota Since the season. Most Points 120 (120-76) Indiana (119-95) LIU Brooklyn (119-86) San Jose State (118-77) Florida A&M (117-71) Southern Illinois ( ) Michigan (116-87) Michigan (116-84) North Dakota (115-90) Notre Dame (114-90) Houston (114-91) Illinois (114-91) Western Kentucky (114-85) Illinois State (112-85) Northern Illinois (112-73) Rochester ( ) Notre Dame ( ) Iowa ( ) Minnesota Most Points in a Loss 111 ( ) Iowa ( ) [7] Iowa ( ) Tulsa (97-111) Northwestern (96-104) Iowa State (96-102) Arizona (96-114) Valparaiso Most Points at Mackey Arena 120 (120-76) Indiana (119-86) San Jose State (119-95) LIU Brooklyn (118-77) Florida A&M (117-71) Southern Illinois (116-87) Michigan (116-84) North Dakota (114-91) Illinois (114-85) Illinois State (112-85) Northern Illinois Most Points in a Road Game 116 ( ) Michigan (115-90) Notre Dame (112-73) Rochester ( ) Notre Dame ( ) Iowa ( ) Minnesota (109-92) Notre Dame (109-92) Bradley (108-73) Weber State (108-94) Minnesota Fewest Points 39 (39-40) Northwestern (40-62) [7] Iowa (41-64) [11] Indiana (42-69) Minnesota (42-54) Michigan State (43-72) [21] Ohio State (43-86) [18] Illinois (43-48) Minnesota (44-47) Eastern Michigan (44-53) [14] Michigan State (44-52) Ohio State (44-66) Wisconsin Since season. Fewest Points in a Win 47 (47-41) [4] Iowa (48-45) Missouri State (48-46) Iowa (48-44) Minnesota (49-48) Green Bay (49-45) Iowa Fewest Points at Mackey Arena 39 (39-40) Northwestern (44-53) [14] Michigan State (46-60) [3] Michigan State (46-56) Iowa (48-66) Oklahoma (48-63) Illinois (48-49) Minnesota (48-44) Minnesota (50-39) Fresno State (50-46) Dayton (51-50) Iowa (51-62) Memphis Fewest Points in a Road Game 40 (40-62) [7] Iowa (41-64) [11] Indiana (43-72) [21] Ohio State (43-86) [18] Illinois (43-48) Minnesota (44-47) Eastern Michigan (44-52) Ohio State (44-66) Wisconsin (45-65) Penn State (45-47) [11] Oklahoma (45-55) Wisconsin Most Points / Half 66 (2nd) Houston (1st) Miami, Fla (1st) Iowa (1st) San Jose State (2nd) LIU Brooklyn (2nd) Weber State (2nd) Illinois State (2nd) Minnesota (2nd) McNeese State (2nd) San Francisco (2nd) Memphis (2nd) Indiana (2nd) Rochester Matt Painter Era 62 (2nd) McNeese State (1st) Vermont (1st) Alcorn State (2nd) [5] Oklahoma State (1st) SE Missouri State Fewest Points / Half 11 (1st) Minnesota (1st) Michigan State (1st) [6] Minnesota (1st) Richmond (1st) Wisconsin (1st) Wisconsin (2nd) [7] Iowa (2nd) Minnesota (1st) Indiana PURDUESPORTS.Com

89 Most Field Goals Made 53 San Jose State Illinois State Southern Illinois St. Joseph s, Ind Rochester Western Kentucky Morth Dakota Ball State Michigan LIU Brooklyn Oklahoma Iowa [9] Iowa St. Joseph s, Ind Notre Dame Minnesota Fewest Field Goals Made 13 Michigan State Wisconsin Michigan State Eastern Michigan Wisconsin Penn State [14] Michigan State Northwestern [19] Wisconsin [11] Oklahoma Ohio State Green Bay Northwestern [4] Iowa Most Field Goal Attempts 111 Western Kentucky St. Joseph s, Ind San Jose State Notre Dame Minnesota St. Joseph s, Ind Minnesota Rochester TCU [1] UCLA Ohio State Western Kentucky Iowa Northwestern Virginia Tech Indiana Nichigan Since Season 87 James Madison Fewest Field Goal Attempts 32 Michigan State Michigan State Fresno State Wisconsin Minnesota Wisconsin Illinois Iowa Stetson Wisconsin [9] Miami, Fla Minnesota Minnesota Ball State Robert Morris Northwestern Wisconsin Most 3-Pointers Made 18 Vermont Auburn Ohio State Arizona State Morehead State [13] Kansas Nebraska Northern Illinois Valparaiso San Diego Florida A&M UCF Fewest 3-Pointers Made 0 6 Times; last vs. Penn State With at Least 20 Attempts 2 [2] Villanova Since the 3-point line was introduced before the season, Purdue has made a 3-pointer in 999-of-1,005 games. Since the 3-point line was introduced before the season, Purdue has made at least two 3-pointers in 974-of-1,005 games. Most 3-Point Attempts 36 Vermont Coppin State [11] Oklahoma High Point Howard North Carolina A&T Michigan State Florida A&M Valparaiso Michigan Iowa Morehead State Rutgers Nebraska [15] Indiana Stanford SINGLE-GAME TEAM RECORDS Fewest 3-Point Attempts 1 Missouri State Northwestern [11] Michigan State TCU Illinois [13] Indiana Ohio State [4] Indiana [8] Michigan Ohio State [6] Illinois Wisconsin Matt Painter Era 5 [4] Wisconsin [12] Michigan State [16] Wisconsin Most Free Throws Made 41 Northwestern Indiana Michigan Minnesota Ohio State Idaho State Army [9] Illinois Illinois Murray State Indiana State Notre Dame Pittsburgh Missouri Michigan State Ohio State Illinois Indiana Fewest Free Throws Made 0 Indiana [8] Ohio State Michigan [4] Maryland Ohio State Michigan State UTEP Minnesota Penn State Indiana Northwestern Penn State Michigan State [6] Duke Oregon Iowa SUNY Fredonia Georgia Tech Western Kentucky Butler

90 SINGLE-GAME TEAM RECORDS Most Free Throw Attempts 65 Michigan Idaho State Minnesota Army TCU Indiana Ohio State Ohio State Indiana State Pittsburgh Michigan Indiana [9] Illinois Michigan State Murray State Northeastern Northwestern Iowa Fewest Free Throw Attempts 2 Indiana Michigan State [1] Illinois Northwestern Oregon [10] Illinois Michigan State [4] Maryland Minnesota Ohio State [11] Oklahoma Penn State [4] Ohio State Northwestern Penn State [6] Duke [8] Ohio State SUNY Fredonia Western Kentucky Michigan Most Rebounds 75 Western Kentucky Penn State Kansas State Illinois Hawai i Michigan South Dakota Southern Illinois Ohio State Notre Dame Detroit TCU Matt Painter Era 63 Rutgers Fewest Rebounds 12 [13] Fresno State Illinois Northwestern Iowa Ohio State [10] Michigan Northwestern Michigan State Minnesota Penn State Ohio State [22] Wisconsin [11] Minnesota Illinois Wisconsin [7] Michigan State Most Assists 37 LIU Brooklyn Illinois State San Jose State Chattanooga Delaware Toledo Illinois State South Carolina Alcorn State Memphis Kansas State Northwestern Minnesota Ball State Since season. Fewest Assists 2 Minnesota [6] Minnesota [10] Michigan State Miami, Ohio Arizona State Green Bay Florida Nebraska Minnesota Michigan State Minnesota Times; last vs. Siena Since season. Highest Assist/Turnover Ratio 7.00 Detroit Penn State Vermont Rutgers Howard Utah Northwestern Wisconsin Coppin State Penn State SUNY Fredonia SIU Edwardsville Minnesota [15] Indiana [9] Iowa Since season. Highest Assist Rate Iowa [3] Villanova Northwestern Chattanooga Northwestern Northwestern Missouri State [17] Illinois [5] Michigan State Ohio State North Carolina A&T [17] Iowa State Minnesota [7] Iowa Assists / field goals made. Since season. Most Turnovers 38 Clemson LIU Brooklyn [1] Indiana Northwestern Wisconson San Jose State Florida State [6] Kentucky Louisiana-Lafayette Northwestern Rutgers Iowa [14] Michigan Providence Arizona State Since season. Fewest Turnovers 3 [20] Indiana Wisconsin Penn State Detroit Rutgers [3] Ohio State Michigan State [10] Wisconsin Wisconsin [13] Fresno State [2] Michigan State Vermont [7] Ohio State [11] Michigan Northwestern Northwestern Coppin State Illinois Illinois Penn State Penn State [15] Indiana Wisconsin Since season. PURDUESPORTS.Com

91 Most Blocked Shots 15 Northwestern Northwestern Incarnate Word Central Connecticut State Siena Arizona [8] Michigan State Wofford [22] Indiana IPFW SIU Edwardsville Ohio State [24] Illinois Houston Butler Since season. Most Steals 21 Northern Colorado Minnesota Arkansas-Pine Bluff UNC Asheville Northern Colorado [23] Xavier Indiana Florida A&M Minnesota Delaware Tennessee-Martin Cornell Miami, Ohio Michigan Western Illinois Minnesota Since season. Fewest Steals 0 Penn State [15] Michigan Illinois Minnesota UTEP Michigan State Dayton Times; last vs. Illinois Since season. Most Personal Fouls 44 Illinois Villanova Iowa Valparaiso Weber State Ball State [4] North Carolina Oklahoma Illinois Kansas State [5] Oklahoma State Cal State Northridge Alabama [9] Iowa Minnesota Georgetown Fewest Personal Fouls 7 Eastern Illinois Western Michigan Morehead State [11] Michigan Nebraska Western Illinois California [10] Michigan Ohio State [17] Michigan State Wisconsin TCU Ball State [4] Michigan Utah Michigan Michigan State Providence Notre Dame Most Offensive Rebounds 28 James Madison Rutgers [4] North Carolina St. John s TCU Towson North Florida Northwestern Minnesota SIU Edwardsville Michigan State Tennessee-Martin Western Michigan New Orleans Arkansas-Pine Bluff Dayton [12] Memphis Since season. Fewest Offensive Rebounds 2 Ohio State Ohio State Michigan State Illinois [9] Miami, Fla Times; last vs. [22] Indiana Since season. Most Defensive Rebounds 44 Incarnate Word Little Rock McNeese State LIU Brooklyn San Francisco Stetson Lehigh North Carolina A&T Samford Ball State Since season. SINGLE-GAME TEAM RECORDS Fewest Defensive Rebounds 6 Iowa Penn State [10] Michigan Michigan Ohio State [23] UCLA Michigan [5] Michigan Northwestern Times; last vs. Minnesota Since season. Highest Points Per Possession 1.58 Northwestern Rutgers [4] Michigan Vermont Ohio State SE Missouri State Illinois Nebraska Loyola, Illinois Michigan State Ohio State Northwestern Ohio State Coppin State Florida A&M McNeese State Central Connecticut State Since season. Lowest Points Per Possession 0.61 Minnesota Michigan State [14] Michigan State [21] Ohio State Northwestern Ohio State Wisconsin [8] North Carolina [11] Oklahoma Wisconsin Cincinnati Eastern Michigan Oklahoma [8] Michigan State [23] Illinois Since season. 89

92 SINGLE-GAME TEAM RECORDS Highest Field Goal Percentage.770 (47-61) LIU Brooklyn (37-49) [12] Michigan (32-44) Iowa (29-40) Southern Illinois (35-50) [4] Michigan (27-39) Minnesota (35-51) Santa Clara (34-50) Tampa (42-63) Louisiana-Monroe (46-70) Oklahoma (21-32) Michigan State (34-52) Michigan (43-66) Tampa (30-46) Boston University (39-60) Ohio State (33-51) Northwestern (40-62) Minnesota (40-62) Ohio State (36-56) Auburn Highest Field Goal Percentage In a Loss.645 (40-62) Ohio State (33-52) [3] Louisville (31-49) Indiana (29-46) [9] Arkansas (27-46) [22] Indiana Lowest Field Goal Percentage.260 (13-50) Michigan State (17-65) Wisconsin (16-59) [18] Illinois (16-59) Iowa (16-58) Northwestern (16-58) Minnesota (18-65) [2] Villanova (19-68) [16] Memphis (16-57) Florida International (22-78) Michigan (17-60) [8] Michigan State (17-60) [5] Michigan State (14-49) Wisconsin (16-56) Michigan State (18-62) [9] Michigan State Lowest Field Goal Percentage In a Win.262 (17-65) Wisconsin (16-57) Florida International (19-65) South Dakota (27-91) Michigan (15-50) [4] Iowa Lowest Field Goal Percentage / Half.160 (1st) Richmond (1st) Minnesota (2nd) [8] Michigan State (2nd) [7] Iowa (1st) Northwestern (1st) Minnesota (1st) [20] Indiana (1st) Michigan State (2nd) Butler (1st) Florida International (2nd) Northwestern (1st) [5] Michigan State (1st) Nebraska (2nd) [7] Michigan State Since season. Games Shot 65.0 Percent in Both Halves.727 /.821 LIU Brooklyn /.686 [4] Michigan /.810 Iowa /.800 Southern Illinois /.682 Tampa /.655 Michigan /.706 Minnesota /.826 [12] Michigan Highest Free Throw Percentage (25-25) Michigan (25-25) Wisconsin (13-13) Minnesota (12-12) Iowa (11-11) Ohio State (8-8) Penn State (6-6) [6] Wisconsin (4-4) [1] Illinois (4-4) Northwestern (4-4) [10] Illinois (4-4) Michigan State (30-31) Wisconsin (29-30) Evansville (23-24) Notre Dame (19-20) Central Michigan (19-20) Ohio State With 25 or More Attempts (25-25) Michigan (25-25) Wisconsin (30-31) Wisconsin (29-30) Evansville Highest Field Goal Percentage / Half.857 (2nd) Indiana (2nd) Minnesota (2nd) Illinois (2nd) [12] Michigan (2nd) LIU Brooklyn (2nd) Boston College (2nd) Michigan State (2nd) Iowa (2nd) Southern Illinois (1st) Santa Clara (2nd) Minnesota (2nd) Michigan (1st) Loyola, Illinois (2nd) Auburn (1st) Wisconsin (1st) [15] Indiana Since season. PURDUESPORTS.Com Lowest Free Throw Percentage.000 (0-2) Indiana (1-5) [8] Ohio State (2-8) UTEP (3-12) Georgia Tech (3-11) Butler (4-14) Ball State (6-19) High Point (3-9) Michigan State (5-15) South Carolina (6-16) Colorado (3-8) Iowa (7-18) [1] Indiana (9-23) Minnesota With 25 or More Attempts.400 (10-25) Dartmouth (10-25) Wisconsin (13-30) Kent State

93 Highest 3-Point Percentage (1-1) Missouri State (1-1) Northwestern (10-12) [5] Michigan (5-6) [4] Michigan (8-10) Northwestern (4-5) Western Michigan (7-9) Iowa (6-8) Ohio State (8-11) West Virginia (5-7) [11] Minnesota (5-7) [2] Illinois (5-7) Minnesota (5-7) Northwestern (9-13) Ohio State With 20 or More Attempts.654 (17-26) Auburn (16-26) Ohio State (12-20) Illinois State Lowest 3-Point Percentage.000 (0-17) Xavier (0-12) Ball State (0-10) Penn State (0-7) Illinois State (0-4) Wisconsin (0-1) [11] Michigan State (1-15) Wake Forest (1-15) [21] Ohio State (1-12) [12] Memphis (1-11) Santa Clara (1-11) Michigan State (1-11) Wisconsin (1-11) Michigan State (2-21) [2] Villanova With 20 or More Attempts.095 (2-21) [2] Villanova (3-25) [4] Maryland (3-20) [9] Michigan State (3-20) TCU Highest Rebound Margin +40 (63-23) Rutgers (56-19) Incarnate Word (69-33) Hawai i (58-26) Butler (75-43) Penn State (59-28) McNeese State (60-29) Butler (65-34) Wisconsin (48-18) Tampa (61-31) Illinois (62-33) Michigan State (70-41) Kansas State (50-22) Hofstra (52-26) Texas Southern (48-22) Ball State (64-38) San Jose State (69-43) Michigan (48-23) Northwestern (55-30) Iowa (65-40) DePaul SINGLE-GAME TEAM RECORDS Lowest Rebound Margin Marg. (Reb.) Opponent Date -38 (26-64) [1] Ohio State (34-68) [5] Illinois (30-60) [1] Ohio State (38-67) Notre Dame (29-56) Ohio State (20-46) [14] Michigan State (47-73) Drake (26-50) Minnesota (29-53) [5] Michigan State (48-72) Wisconsin (39-62) Wake Forest (22-45) USC (21-43) [8] Wisconsin (49-71) [9] Michigan State (27-48) [3] Duke (28-49) [7] Arizona (23-44) Minnesota (43-64) Michigan State (29-49) [4] Duke (28-48) [12] Michigan State (37-57) [14] Stanford (22-42) [14] Iowa (41-61) Michigan (43-63) [10] Michigan (49-69) [2] Michigan (41-61) Oklahoma Ca leb Swanigan helped Purd ue to a +3 7 rebo boun und marg in vs. Inc arna nate Word on Nov ov. 18, 20 15, th e se cond-hig hest mar argi gin in sch choo l hist stor ory. 91

94 MARGINS OF VICTORY / DEFEAT Margin of Victory / All Games 106 (112-6) Indiana State (77-9) Lafayette H.S Season 62 (96-34) Northern Illinois (67-8) Earlham (63-6) Indiana State (67-10) Yale (106-50) Tampa (103-48) Alcorn State (82-30) Grambling (107-57) Rutgers (96-47) Ball State (90-42) Arkansas-Pine Bluff (101-53) Dartmouth (64-16) Chicago (100-53) Long Beach State (68-21) Montana (62-15) Indiana (71-24) Butler (91-45) Norfolk State (98-52) Santa Clara (103-57) Prairie View A&M (105-59) Southeast Louisiana (117-71) SIU Edwardsville (60-14) Ohio State (71-25) Indiana (93-48) Florida International (64-19) Chicago (55-10) Indiana State Margin of Victory / Mackey Arena 62 (96-34) Northern Illinois (103-48) Alcorn State (82-30) Grambling (90-42) Arkansas-Pine Bluff (100-53) Long Beach State (91-45) Norfolk State (98-52) Santa Clara (103-57) Prairie View A&M (105-59) Southeast Louisiana (117-71) SIU Edwardsville (93-48) Florida International (109-65) McNeese State (120-76) Indiana (80-37) Western Michigan (95-53) Utah (96-54) Illinois State (81-40) North Carolina A&T (87-46) Arkansas State (80-39) Central Michigan (118-77) Florida A&M Margin of Victory / Mackey Arena, B1G 44 (120-76) Indiana (88-49) Wisconsin (107-68) Northwestern (94-57) Northwestern (79-43) Michigan (97-61) Minnesota (92-57) Penn State (80-45) Northwestern (107-72) Iowa (83-49) Illinois (74-43) Northwestern (97-66) Northwestern (83-53) Ohio State (100-70) Michigan State Margin of Victory / Road 50 (107-57) Rutgers (70-27) Chicago (112-73) Rochester (101-63) Ohio State (108-73) Weber State (86-53) Houston (107-75) Ohio State (98-67) Akron Margin of Victory / Big Ten Road 50 (107-57) Rutgers (70-27) Chicago (101-63) Ohio State (54-18) Indiana (107-75) Ohio State (49-20) Northwestern Margin of Victory / Neutral-Site 39 (95-56) Delaware (94-58) Towson (97-64) Arizona State (97-65) Stetson (89-58) Illinois (98-67) UCF (77-46) Mississippi State Margin of Victory / Big Ten Tourney 31 (89-58) Illinois (68-47) [17] Illinois (74-55) Iowa (79-61) Nebraska (76-59) Michigan Margin of Victory / NCAA Tournament 39 (95-56) Delaware (98-67) UCF (100-73) Memphis (92-65) [4] North Carolina Margin of Victory / Ranked Opponents 27 (92-65) [2] North Carolina (85-61) [10] Iowa (69-47) [16] Indiana (80-59) [25] Northwestern (68-47) [17] Illinois (80-59) [18] Michigan (102-81) [18] Illinois Margin of Defeat / All Games 44 (54-98) Illinois (43-86) [18] Illinois (65-106) [4] Indiana (57-97) Florida State (60-97) [3] Indiana (46-82) [15] Wisconsin (68-104) Michigan (50-86) [3] Indiana (78-113) [2] Indiana (50-84) [1] Illinois (94-128) [10] Michigan (55-89) Illinois (71-104) [1] Indiana (66-98) [3] Kansas (63-94) [21] Notre Dame (62-92) [1] Ohio State Margin of Defeat / Mackey Arena 37 (60-97) [3] Indiana (61-82) [6] Illinois (59-78) Indiana (65-84) Wisconsin (48-66) Oklahoma (60-78) [4] Ohio State (61-78) [20] Indiana (57-74) Michigan State (60-76) [4] Duke (64-80) [19] Ohio State (71-87) Minnesota (58-74) Indiana (53-69) Green Bay (65-81) Michigan Margin of Defeat / Mackey Arena, Non-C. 18 (48-66) Oklahoma (60-76) [4] Duke (53-69) Green Bay (74-86) [12] North Carolina (51-62) Memphis Margin of Defeat / Road 44 (54-98) Illinois (43-86) [18] Illinois (65-106) [4] Indiana (57-97) Florida State (46-82) [15] Wisconsin (68-104) Michigan (78-113) [2] Indiana (50-84) [1] Illinois (94-128) [10] Michigan (55-89) Illinois Margin of Defeat / Road, Non-Conf. 40 (57-97) Florida State (69-97) TCU (50-78) [8] North Carolina (63-91) Indiana State (84-110) Evansville (68-93) Drake (58-82) Oklahoma (65-87) DePaul (63-84) Detroit (70-90) [4] Memphis (59-79) Wichita State Margin of Defeat / Neutral Site 32 (66-98) [3] Kansas (63-94) [21] Notre Dame (42-69) Minnesota (55-77) Temple (82-104) Georgetown (72-94) [2] Vanderbilt (59-79) Cincinnati (52-72) Ball State (72-92) [1] UCLA PURDUESPORTS.Com

95 Purdue s Largest Decifits Overcome Margin (Score; Half) Opponent Date 20 (29-49; 12:27 2nd) Illinois (31-51; 18:38 2nd) Ohio (7-26; 11:09 1st) Iowa (29-47; 17:58 2nd) St. John s (8-26; 9:28 1st) Michigan State (33-50; 1:03 1st) [21] Notre Dame (32-48; 17:56 2nd) Siena (30-46; 17:33 2nd) Alabama (0-16; 10:45 1st) Florida International (13-29; 7:59 1st) Michigan (20-36; 3:39 1st) [13] Indiana (30-46; 11:57 2nd) [14] Illinois (4-19; 14:30 1st) Illinois (28-43; 2:31 1st) Michigan State (10-25; 7:08 1st) Michigan State (23-37; 18:38 2nd) Northwestern (31-45; 1:26 1st) Rhode Island (20-34; 3:56 1st) Florida (23-37; 19:10 2nd) DePaul (36-50; 0:03 1st) [16] Minnesota (51-65; 7:50 2nd) [14] Michigan (32-46; 1:09 1st) Detroit (41-54; 8:13 2nd) Georgia State (2-15; 11:44 1st) Illinois (25-38; 18:58 2nd) Minnesota (19-32; 6:59 1st) [17] Wisconsin (18-31; 8:03 1st) Illinois (0-13; 16:21 1st) San Francisco (12-25; 6:25 1st) Northwestern (32-45; 13:52 2nd) Stetson (3-16; 14:03 1st) Ohio State (6-19; 13:33 1st) Michigan State (40-52; 13:47 2nd) [17] Maryland (48-60; 11:22 2nd) Iowa (45-57; 17:54 2nd) [10] Michigan State (45-57; 12:20 2nd) Weber State (49-61; 7:56 2nd) Iowa (6-18; 9:01 1st) Boston University (11-23; 6:42 1st) [13] Fresno State (23-35; 5:11 1st) Wisconsin Since season. Purdue s Largest Lead Blown in a Loss Margin (Score; Half) Opponent Date 19 (37-18; 2:21 1st) Iowa (27-8; 7:43 1st) [16] Michigan (55-36; 10:44 2nd) [11] Xavier (35-17; 6:46 1st) [21] Illinois (49-32; 12:24 2nd) Colorado (26-10; 5:24 1st) [11] Michigan State (46-31; 1:09 1st) Butler (40-25; 14:44 2nd) Minnesota (63-49; 5:00 2nd) Little Rock (47-33; 13:28 2nd) Butler (32-18; 6:12 1st) Michigan (19-6; 13:39 1st) Gardner-Webb (29-16; 5:13 1st) North Florida (58-45; 7:27 2nd) Ohio State (27-14; 9:43 1st) Memphis (25-12; 7:30 1st) Illinois (79-66; 2:47 2nd) San Diego State (35-23; 0:39 1st) Ohio State (52-40; 12:05 2nd) [7] Michigan (50-38; 15:48 2nd) Miami, Ohio Since season. LARGEST LEADs / Deficits Purdue s Largest Halftime Lead Margin (Score) Opponent Date 42 (59-17) Alcorn State (53-17) Delaware (55-20) Cal State Northridge (52-17) Valparaiso (49-14) Ball State (66-31) Miami, Fla (61-26) Wisconsin (52-18) Arkansas State (59-26) Rutgers (53-20) Santa Clara (53-20) Long Beach State (56-24) Howard (58-27) Minnesota (50-19) Prairie View A&M (66-35) Iowa (55-25) Butler (53-24) Incarnate Word (51-22) Florida International (53-25) Norfolk State (44-16) North Carolina A&T (57-29) SE Missouri State (43-16) Samford (50-23) IPFW (58-31) Florida A&M (47-21) Arizona State (46-20) Northern Illinois (40-14) Loyola, Illinois (50-24) Illinois-Chicago (53-27) Georgia Southern (46-20) Northwestern (47-21) Tampa (58-32) Indiana (45-20) Missouri (42-17) Hofstra Since season. Purdue s Largest Halftime Deficit Margin (Score) Opponent Date 35 (23-58) Florida State (17-45) [10] Wisconsin (24-51) [4] Indiana (21-48) Michigan (11-37) Minnesota (27-53) Iowa (30-55) [19] Michigan (26-50) [1] Illinois (29-52) [5] Oklahoma State (21-43) Stetson (23-45) [5] Illinois (19-40) [23] Wisconsin (17-38) [5] Michigan State (34-55) Georgetown (32-53) [2] Michigan (27-47) [3] Indiana (26-46) [1] Ohio State (14-34) Wisconsin Since season. 93

96 SINGLE-SEASON TEAm RECORDS Most Wins in Two Seasons Years Record Pct Pct.:.857 (54-9) Most Wins in Three Seasons Years Record Pct Pct.:.816 (80-18) Most Wins by a Senior Class Year Record Pct Win Pct.:.778 (98-28) 1996 Improvement By Wins Years 1st 2nd Imp Improvement By B1G Wins Years 1st 2nd Imp Most Wins Wins Year Most Losses Losses Year Most Points Points Year 3, , , , , , , , , , Highest Scoring Avg. Avg. Year Since Fewest Points Points Year 1, , , , , , , , Since , , , , , Lowest Scoring Avg. Avg. Year Highest Scoring Margin Margin Year Lowest Scoring Margin Margin Year Most Field Goals FGM Year 1, , , , , PURDUESPORTS.Com Fewest Field Goals FGM Year Most Field Goal Attempts FGA Year 2, , , , , , , , , Fewest Field Goal Attempts FGA Year 1, , , , , , , , Highest Field Goal Pct. Pct. Year Lowest Field Goal Pct. Pct. Year Since Highest Field Goal Pct. Defense Pct. Year Lowest Field Goal Pct. Defense Pct. Year Since Most 3-Pointers 3Ps Year Fewest 3-Pointers 3Ps Year Most Three- Point Attempts 3PAs Year Fewest 3- Point Attempts 3PAs Year Highest 3- Point Pct. Pct. Year Lowest 3- Point Pct. Pct. Year Most Free Throws FTM Year Fewest Free Throws FTM Year

97 Most Free Throw Atts. FTA Year Fewest Free Throw Atts. FTA Year Highest Free Throw Pct. Pct. Year Lowest Free Throw Pct. Pct. Year Most Rebounds Rebs. Year 1, , , , , , , , Fewest Rebounds Rebs. Year Highest Rebound Avg. Avg. Year Since Lowest Rebound Avg. Avg. Year Highest Reb. Margin Margin Year Lowest Reb. Margin Margin Year Most Assists Asts. Year Fewest Assists Asts. Year Highest Assist Avg. Avg. Year Lowest Assist Avg. Avg. Year Highest A/TO Ratio Ratio Year SINGLE-SEASON TEAM RECORDS Most Steals Stls. Year Fewest Steals Stls. Year Highest Steals Avg. Avg. Year Most Blocks Blks. Year Fewest Blocks Blks. Year Highest Blocks Average Avg. Year Most Turnovers TOs Year Fewest Turnovers TOs Year Highest Turnover Avg. Avg. Year Lowest Turnover Avg. Avg. Year Winning Streak Dates No. Nov. 30, 1987 to Jan. 23, Jan. 23, 1920 to Jan. 4, Jan. 25, 1902 to Jan. 16, Jan. 11, 1932 to Dec. 27, Nov. 13, 2009 to Jan. 5, Nov. 24, 1993 to Jan. 12, Feb. 24, 1936 to Jan. 16, March 4, 1911 to Jan. 10, to Season 14 Jan. 11, 1930 to Dec. 19, March 5, 1927 to Feb. 14, Home Winning Streak Dates No. Dec. 22, 1967 to Feb. 14, March 3, 2010 to Dec. 31, Dec. 5, 1987 to Dec. 19, Jan. 19, 1983 to Feb. 25, Jan. 7, 1998 to Jan. 13, Jan. 21, 1995 to Jan. 16, Since season. Non-Conf. Home Win Streak Dates No. Dec. 6, 2008 to Dec. 20, Dec. 15, 1991 to Nov. 24, Nov. 19, 2005 to Dec. 17, Dec. 6, 1996 to Dec. 12, Nov. 30, 2001 to Dec. 20, Since season. Losing Streak Dates No. Jan. 5, 1963 to Feb. 2, Jan. 12, 1952 to Feb. 9, Feb. 20, 2014 to March 13, Jan. 5, 2005 to Jan. 26, Feb. 4, 2001 to Feb. 21, Dec. 9, 1981 to Jan. 7, Jan. 19, 1954 to Feb. 8, Feb. 16, 1953 to March 3, Dec. 22, 1952 to Jan. 19, Dec. 23, 1949 to Jan. 14,

98 SINGLE-GAME INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Points Pts. Player vs. Opponent Date 61 Rick Mount vs. [9] Iowa Dave Schellhase vs. [10] Michigan Rick Mount vs. Michigan Rick Mount vs. Iowa Terry Dischinger vs. Michigan State Terry Dischinger vs. Wisconsin Glenn Robinson vs. Illinois Terry Dischinger vs. Indiana Terry Dischinger vs. Minnesota Rick Mount vs. Michigan Rick Mount vs. Iowa Terry Dischinger vs. Illinois Terry Dischinger vs. Illinois Glenn Robinson vs. [13] Kansas Rick Mount vs. Iowa Rick Mount vs. Ohio Dave Schellhase vs. Notre Dame Terry Dischinger vs. Evansville Terry Dischinger vs. Illinois Glenn Robinson vs. Wisconsin Joe Barry Carroll vs. Alabama Rick Mount vs. Minnesota Dave Schellhase vs. Notre Dame Dave Schellhase vs. Northwestern Glenn Robinson vs. Portland Joe Barry Carroll vs. SE Louisiana Rick Mount vs. Indiana Rick Mount vs. Michigan State Dave Schellhase vs. Illinois Dave Schellhase vs. Ohio Terry Dischinger vs. Northwestern Glenn Robinson vs. Ohio State Rick Mount vs. Illinois Rick Mount vs. Indiana Rick Mount vs. Wisconsin Dave Schellhase vs. Oregon Joseph Miller vs. Yale Active: 26 by Vincent Edwards vs. Indiana (2-9-17); 26 by Isaac Haas vs. Utah State ( ); 26 by Vincent Edwards vs. IUPUI ( ) Painter Era: 38 by E Twaun Moore vs. [2] Ohio State ( ) Big Ten: 61 by Rick Mount vs. [9] Iowa ( ) Postseason: 44 by Glenn Robinson vs. [13] Kansas ( ) Big Ten Tournament: 33 by Brian Cardinal vs. Michigan (3-4-99) NCAA Tournament: 44 by Glenn Robinson vs. [13] Kansas ( ) Mackey Arena: 61 by Rick Mount vs. Iowa ( ) Freshman: 38 by Kyle Macy vs. Minnesota (1-3-76) Sophomore: 43 by Dave Schellhase vs. Notre Dame ( ); 43 by Terry Dischinger vs. Illinois ( ) Junior: 52 by Terry Dischinger vs. Michigan State ( ) Senior: 61 by Rick Mount vs. Iowa ( ) Season Opener: 38 by Dave Schellhase vs. Virginia Tech ( ) Big Ten Opener: 53 by Rick Mount vs. Iowa (1-3-70) Points in a Non-Conference Game Pts. Player vs. Opponent Date 44 Glenn Robinson vs. [13] Kansas Rick Mount vs. Ohio Dave Schellhase vs. Notre Dame Terry Dischinger vs. Evansville Joe Barry Carroll vs. Alabama Dave Schellhase vs. Notre Dame Glenn Robinson vs. Portland Joe Barry Carroll vs. SE Louisiana Dave Schellhase vs. Ohio Field Goals Made FGM Player vs. Opponent Date 27 Rick Mount vs. Iowa Dave Schellhase vs. [10] Michigan Rick Mount vs. Michigan Rick Mount vs. Iowa Rick Mount vs. Iowa Rick Mount vs. Iowa Terry Dischinger vs. Illinois Terry Dischinger vs. Michigan State Glenn Robinson vs. Illinois Joe Barry Carroll vs. SE Louisiana Rick Mount vs. Michigan Rick Mount vs. Iowa Rick Mount vs. Minnesota Rick Mount vs. Illinois Dave Schellhase vs. Wake Forest Terry Dischinger vs. Wisconsin Terry Dischinger vs. Evansville Field Goal Attempts FGA Player vs. Opponent Date 47 Rick Mount vs. Iowa Rick Mount vs. Iowa Rick Mount vs. Michigan Dave Schellhase vs. [10] Michigan Rick Mount vs. Illinois Rick Mount vs. Iowa Rick Mount vs. Iowa Rick Mount vs. Michigan Rick Mount vs. [1] UCLA Rick Mount vs. Michigan Dave Schellhase vs. Virginia Tech Dave Schellhase vs. Northwestern Dave Schellhase vs. Northwestern Field Goals Made Without a Miss FG-A Player vs. Opponent Date George Faerber vs. Iowa Rodney Smith vs. Florida International Ian Stanback vs. [14] Michigan State Brad Miller vs. LIU Brooklyn Chuckie White vs. Northwestern Todd Mitchell vs. Minnesota Stephen Scheffler vs. Northwestern Everette Stephens vs. Santa Clara Tom Scheffler vs. Illinois State George Faerber vs. North Dakota Caleb Swanigan vs. NJIT A.J. Hammons vs. IUPUI A.J. Hammons vs. Minnesota Lewis Jackson vs. Penn State Chris Kramer vs. Buffalo Rodney Smith vs. Michigan Brandon Brantley vs. Western Carolina Justin Jennings vs. Northwestern Tony Jones vs. Iowa George Faerber vs. Michigan State Consecutive Field Goals Made No. Player Dates 15 George Faerber Mar. 9-21, 1971 PURDUESPORTS.Com

99 3-Pointers Made 3PM Player vs. Opponent Date 8 Ryne Smith vs. High Point Robbie Hummel vs. Ohio State Cuonzo Martin vs. [13] Kansas D.J. Byrd vs. [3] Ohio State E Twaun Moore vs. [2] Ohio State E Twaun Moore vs. Northwestern Maynard Lewis vs. Illinois State Jaraan Cornell vs. Ohio State Cuonzo Martin vs. James Madison Woody Austin vs. Northwestern Woody Austin vs. California Troy Lewis vs. Wake Forest Troy Lewis vs. Iowa State Point Attempts 3PA Player vs. Opponent Date 15 Ryne Smith vs. High Point David Teague vs. Colorado State E Twaun Moore vs. Northwestern Robbie Hummel vs. Ohio State Jaraan Cornell vs. Illinois Cuonzo Martin vs. [13] Kansas Linc Darner vs. Iowa Jimmy Oliver vs. Minnesota Kendall Stephens vs. Penn State David Teague vs. Iowa Jaraan Cornell vs. Santa Clara Chad Austin vs. Western Carolina Cuonzo Martin vs. Minnesota Tony Jones vs. Michigan State Troy Lewis vs. Wake Forest Pointers Made Without a Miss 3P-A Player vs. Opponent Date 5-5 Ryne Smith vs. Penn State Glenn Robinson vs. [5] Michigan Everette Stephens vs. [4] Iowa Vince Edwards vs. Penn State E Twaun Moore vs. Loyola, Illinois Carson Cunningham vs. Central Michigan Jimmy Oliver vs. Long Beach State Ryan Cline vs. [14] Louisville Vince Edwards vs. [22] Indiana Lendall Stephens vs. Incarnate Word Kendall Stephens vs. [6] Wisconsin Kendall Stephens vs. Boston College Tarrance Crump vs. Ball State Gordon Watt vs. [18] Butler Bryant Dillon vs. Penn State Xavier Price vs. Miami, Ohio Carson Cunningham vs. Iowa Maynard Lewis vs. Central Michigan Maynard Lewis vs. Illinois State Mike Robinson vs. Louisiana-Monroe Chad Austin vs. [18] Michigan Chad Austin vs. Minnesota Matt Waddell vs. Weber State Porter Roberts vs. Chattanooga Linc Darner vs. Penn State Bill Reid vs. Texas Tech Everette Stephens vs. Minnesota SINGLE-GAME INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Free Throws Made FTM Player vs. Opponent Date 21 Terry Dischinger vs. Iowa Glenn Robinson vs. Ohio State Dave Schellhase vs. Notre Dame Dave Schellhase vs. Iowa Terry Dischinger vs. Minnesota Willie Deane vs. Ohio State Terry Dischinger vs. Indiana Terry Dischinger vs. Michigan State Terry Dischinger vs. Illinois Chuckie White vs. Minnesota Keith Edmonson vs. Wisconsin Dave Schellhase vs. Minnesota Dave Schellhase vs. Illinois Dave Schellhase vs. Michigan State Terry Dischinger vs. Wisconsin Terry Dischinger vs. [7] West Virginia Free Throw Attempts FTA Player vs. Opponent Date 29 Jack Runyan vs. Michigan Terry Dischinger vs. Iowa Dave Schellhase vs. Iowa Terry Dischinger vs. Minnesota Glenn Robinson vs. Ohio State Terry Dischinger vs. Indiana Terry Dischinger vs. Michigan State Brad Miller vs. Rhode Island Chuckie White vs. Minnesota Dave Schellhase vs. Illinois Dave Schellhase vs. Michigan State Dave Schellhase vs. Notre Dame Terry Dischinger vs. [7] West Virginia Terry Dischinger vs. Illinois Terry Dischinger vs. Iowa Free Throws Made Without a Miss FT-A Player vs. Opponent Date Rick Mount vs. Northwestern Glenn Robinson vs. Wisconsin Todd Mitchell vs. Michigan State Rick Mount vs. Penn Rick Mount vs. Ohio Dave Schellhase vs. Iowa Terry Dischinger vs. Michigan State Robbie Hummel vs. Illinois Brian Cardinal vs. Northwestern Cuonzo Martin vs. Indiana Woody Austin vs. Minnesota Stephen Scheffler vs. [19] Illinois Keith Edmonson vs. Houston Jerry Sichting vs. Indiana Rick Mount vs. Tulane Rick Mount vs. Washington Mel Garland vs. [4] Illinois Terry Dischinger vs. Northwestern Terry Dischinger vs. Wisconsin Terry Dischinger vs. Notre Dame

100 SINGLE-GAME INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Offensive Rebounds Rebs. Player vs. Opponent Date 10 Roy Hairston vs. [12] Memphis Ivan Kartelo vs. Chicago State Mike Robinson vs. [22] Illinois Mike Robinson vs. North Carolina State Since season. Defensive Rebounds Rebs. Player vs. Opponent Date 16 Caleb Swanigan vs. Minnesota Caleb Swanigan vs. Norfolk State Caleb Swanigan vs. Western Illinois Brad Miller vs. Illinois Caleb Swanigan vs. Michigan State Caleb Swanigan vs. Rutgers JaJuan Johnson vs. Michigan State Chuckie White vs. Michigan Since season. Rebounds Rebs. Player vs. Opponent Date 27 Carl McNulty vs. Minnesota Terry Dischinger vs. Wisconsin Terry Dischinger vs. Illinois Bob Fehrman vs. South Dakota Caleb Swanigan vs. Minnesota Bill Jones vs. Illinois Terry Dischinger vs. Minnesota Terry Dischinger vs. Butler Caleb Swaniagan vs. Western Illinois William Franklin vs. Northwestern William Franklin vs. [10] Ohio State George Faerber vs. Tulsa Bill Jones vs. Northwestern Dave Schellhase vs. Notre Dame Bill Jones vs. Minnesota Caleb Swanigan vs. Norfolk State Caleb Swanigan vs. McNeese State William Franklin vs. [20] Michigan William Franklin vs. [20] North Carolina State Bob Ford vs. Minnesota Dave Schellhase vs. Minnesota Terry Dischinger vs. [7] West Virginia Terry Dischinger vs. Evansville Terry Dischinger vs. Detroit Wilson Eison vs. Pacific Wilson Eison vs. Minnesota Don Beck vs. Minnesota Active: 13 by Vincent Edwards vs. Little Rock ( ) Painter Era: 22 by Caleb Swanigan vs. Minnesota (1-1-17) Big Ten: 27 by Carl McNelty vs. Minnesota ( ) Postseason: 16 by JaJuan Johnson vs. Saint Peter s ( ); 16 by Jerry Johnson vs. Marquette ( ) Big Ten Tournament: 13 by Caleb Swanigan vs. Michigan ( ) NCAA Tournament: 16 by JaJuan Johnson vs. Saint Peter s ( ); 16 by Jerry Johnson vs. Marquette ( ) Mackey Arena: 22 by Caleb Swanigan vs. Minnesota (1-1-17) Freshman: 18 by Wayne Walls vs. Michigan State (1-2-75) Sophomore: 22 by Caleb Swanigan vs. Minnesota (1-1-17) Junior: 27 by Carl McNulty vs. Minnesota ( ) Senior: 21 by William Franklin vs. Northwestern ( ); 21 by William Franklin vs. [10] Ohio State (1-8-72) Season Opener: 21 by George Faerber vs. Tulsa ( ) Big Ten Opener: 21 by William Franklin vs. [10] Ohio State (1-8-72) PURDUESPORTS.Com Assists Asts. Player vs. Opponent Date 18 Bruce Parkinson vs. Minnesota Brian Walker vs. [7] Michigan State Troy Lewis vs. Indiana Bruce Parkinson vs. [4] Indiana Willie Deane vs. Northwestern Carson Cunningham vs. Fla. International Bruce Parkinson vs. Arizona Austin Parkinson vs. Penn State Troy Lewis vs. Minnesota Steve Reid vs. Minnesota Ricky Hall vs. Eastern Illinois Brian Walker vs. [12] Iowa Bruce Parkinson vs. [3] Michigan Bruce Parkinson vs. Ohio State Bruce Parkinson vs. Northwestern Bruce Parkinson vs. Wisconsin Bruce Parkinson vs. [9] Providence Since season. Active: 10 by Dakota Mathias vs. Minnesota (1-1-17) Painter Era: 10 by Dakota Mathias vs. Minnesota (1-1-17); 10 by Lewis Jackson vs. [7] Ohio State (3-9-12); 10 by Lewis Jackson vs. Coppin State ( ) Big Ten: 18 by Bruce Parkinson vs. Minnesota (3-8-75) Postseason: 13 by Bruce Parkinson vs. Arizona ( ; NCI Tournament) Big Ten Tournament: 10 by Lewis Jackson vs. [7] Ohio State (3-9-12) NCAA Tournament: 10 by Everette Stephens vs. Florida ( ); 10 by Troy Lewis vs. Northeastern ( ) Mackey Arena: 18 by Bruce Parkinson vs. Minnesota (3-8-75) Freshman: 14 by Bruce Parkinson vs. [4] Indiana ( ) Sophomore: 15 by Brian Walker vs. [7] Michigan State ( ) Junior: 18 by Bruce Parkinson vs. Minnesota (3-8-75) Senior: 14 by Troy Lewis vs. Indiana ( ) Season Opener: 12 by Ricky Hall vs. Eastern Illinois ( ) Big Ten Opener: 11 by Jerry Sichting vs. Illinois (1-5-78) Highest Assist:Turnover Ratio Ast:TO Player vs. Opponent Date 12:0 Austin Parkinson vs. Penn State :0 Ricky Hall vs. Eastern Illinois :0 Bruce Parkinson vs. Wisconsin :0 Lewis Jackson vs. Coppin State :0 Matt Waddell vs. Minnesota :0 Everette Stephens vs. Northwestern :0 Everette Stephens vs. Wisconsin :1 Carson Cunningham vs. Florida International :1 Steve Reid vs. Minnesota :1 Ricky Hall vs. Evansville :1 Lewis Jackson vs. [7] Ohio State :1 Austin Parkinson vs. Michigan State :1 Mack Gadis vs. [18] DePaul Minimum 10 assists. Minutes Played Without a Turnover Mins. Player vs. Opponent Date 53 Ricky Hall vs. Miami, Ohio JaJuan Johnson vs. Virginia Tech Kenneth Lowe vs. Michigan State Woody Austin vs. Iowa Walter Jordan vs. Minnesota Terone Johnson vs. Northwestern James Bullock vs. Michigan State Alan Eldridge vs. Michigan David Teague vs. Michigan State Brad Miller vs. [10] Michigan State James Bullock vs. Miami, Ohio Since season.

101 Points-Rebounds-Assists No. (P-R-A) Player vs. Opponent Date 69 ( ) Dave Schellhase vs. Michigan ( ) Terry Dischinger vs. Illinois ( ) Terry Dischinger vs. Minnesota (61-4-0) Rick Mount vs. [9] Iowa ( ) Terry Dischinger vs. Michigan State ( ) Dave Schellhase vs. Notre Dame ( ) Terry Dischinger vs. Wisconsin ( ) Carl McNulty vs. Minnesota ( ) Terry Dischinger vs. Indiana ( ) Terry Dischinger vs. Illinois (53-5-0) Rick Mount vs. Michigan ( ) Glenn Robinson vs. Portland ( ) Terry Dischinger vs. Illinois ( ) Terry Dischinger vs. Iowa ( ) Terry Dischinger vs. Evansville ( ) Terry Dischinger vs. Wisconsin (53-2-0) Rick Mount vs. Iowa ( ) Dave Schellhase vs. Virginia Tech ( ) Caleb Swanigan vs. Norfolk State (49-5-0) Glenn Robinson vs. Illinois ( ) Dave Schellhase vs. Notre Dame ( ) Dave Schellhase vs. Northwestern ( ) Terry Dischinger vs. [9] Illinois (44-7-2) Glenn Robinson vs. [13] Kansas ( ) Terry Dischinger vs. Northwestern (39-8-5) Troy Lewis vs. Michigan ( ) Terry Dischinger vs. [7] West Virginia ( ) Caleb Swanigan vs. Minnesota ( ) Joe Barry Carroll vs. Michigan ( ) Dave Schellhase vs. Illinois ( ) Terry Dischinger vs. Notre Dame Blocked Shots Blks. Player vs. Opponent Date 11 Joe Barry Carroll vs. Arizona Joe Barry Carroll vs. Northwestern A.J. Hammons vs. [8] Michigan State A.J. Hammons vs. [22] Indiana A.J. Hammons vs. Vanderbilt A.J. Hammons vs. [20] Ohio State A.J. Hammons vs. Central Connecticut State JaJuan Johnson vs. Michigan State JaJuan Johnson vs. Northwestern Joe Barry Carroll vs. Alabama A.J. Hammons vs. Minnesota A.J. Hammons vs. Siena A.J. Hammons vs. Siena A.J. Hammons vs. Nebraska Brett Buscher vs. Minnesota John Allison vs. Auburn Russell Cross vs. [13] Iowa Russell Cross vs. Eastern Illinois Russell Cross vs. Michigan State Joe Barry Carroll vs. Nebraska Joe Barry Carroll vs. Louisiana-Lafayette Joe Barry Carroll vs. Wisconsin Joe Barry Carroll vs. Michigan State Joe Barry Carroll vs. Butler Since season. SINGLE-GAME INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Steals Stls. Player vs. Opponent Date 8 Ricky Hall vs. Louisville Brian Cardinal vs. South Carolina Bruce Parkinson vs. Indiana E Twaun Moore vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff Chris Kramer vs. Northwestern Carl Landry vs. Minnesota Chris Kramer vs. Penn State Chris Kramer vs. Wagner Jaraan Cornell vs. Minnesota Brad Miller vs. Delaware Brian Cardinal vs. Indiana Roy Hairston vs. Western Michigan Brian Walker vs. Michigan State Brian Walker vs. Tulsa Since season. Turnovers TOs Player vs. Opponent Date 10 Brian Walker vs. [5] Syracuse Dave Luke vs. Clemson Dan Palombizio vs. Wisconsin Brian Walker vs. Minnesota Bruce Parkinson vs. Northwestern Bruce Parkinson vs. Ohio State Since season. Minutes Played Mins. Player vs. Opponent Date 70 Don Beck vs. Minnesota Dennis Blind vs. Minnesota Joe Sexson vs. Minnesota Dan Thornburg vs. Minnesota Ted Dunn vs. Minnesota Jim Rowinski vs. Miami, Ohio Russell Cross vs. Michigan Ricky Hall vs. Miami, Ohio Brandon McKnight vs. Indiana Russell Cross vs. Ohio State Keith Edmonson vs. Ohio State Kyle Macy vs. [16] Minnesota Glenn Robinson vs. Wisconsin Cuonzo Martin vs. Illinois Doug Lee vs. Louisiana State Todd Mitchell vs. Louisiana State

102 SINGLE-GAME INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Fewest Field Goal Attempts / Min. 30 Points FGA / Pts. Player vs. Opponent Date 8 / 30 Todd Mitchell vs. Minnesota (8-8 FGs, FTs) 11 / 31 Brad Miller vs. Rhode Island (8-11 FGs, FTs) 12 / 31 Carl Landry vs. [19] Michigan State (11-12 FGs, 1-2 FTs, 8-12 FTs) 12 / 31 Russell Cross vs. Michigan State (11-12 FGs, 9-13 FTs) 13 / 35 Carl Landry vs. South Alabama (10-13 FGs, 0-1 3Ps, FTs) 13 / 31 Todd Mitchell vs. Louisiana State (11-13 FGs, 9-12 FTs) 13 / 30 Carl Landry vs. Oklahoma (10-13 FGs, FTs) Highest Points Efficiency / Min. 30 Points Eff. Player vs. Opponent Date Todd Mitchell vs. Minnesota / 32 (8-8 FGs, FTs) John Garrett vs. Clemson / 40 (12-14 FGs, FTs) A.J. Hammons vs. Nebraska / 38 (14-17 FGs, 4-4 FTs) Cuonzo Martin vs. [1] Indiana / 38 (12-15 FGs, 8-8 FTs) Russell Cross vs. Michigan State / 37 (11-12 FGs, 9-13 FTs) Carl Landry vs. [19] Michigan State / 38 (11-12 FGs, 1-2 3Ps, 8-12 FTs) Todd Mitchell vs. Louisiana State / 38 (11-13 FGs, 9-12 FTs) Troy Lewis vs. Michigan / 48 (12-15 FGs, 2-3 3Ps, FTs) Consecutive Game Totals Points in Two Straight Games Pts. Player Dates 103 Rick Mount Feb , 1970 (42 vs. Minnesota; 61 vs. [9] Iowa) 98 Rick Mount Feb. 28-Mar. 3, 1970 (61 vs. [9] Iowa; 37 vs. Michigan State) 94 Rick Mount Jan. 31-Feb. 3, 1970 (53 vs. Michigan; 41 vs. Michigan State) 89 Rick Mount Jan. 3-6, 1970 (53 vs. Iowa; 36 vs. Wisconsin) 88 Rick Mount March 1-4, 1969 (43 vs. Iowa; 45 vs. Michigan) 87 Terry Dischinger Feb , 1961 (52 vs. Michigan State; 35 vs. Iowa) 86 Glenn Robinson March 6-13, 1994 (37 vs. [3] Michigan; 49 vs. Illinois) 85 Rick Mount March 4-8, 1969 (45 vs. Michigan; 40 vs. Indiana) 85 Terry Dischinger Feb , 1962 (47 vs. Indiana; 38 vs. Iowa) 83 Terry Dischinger Feb , 1962 (38 vs. Iowa; 45 vs. Illinois) 81 Terry Dischinger Feb , 1962 (35 vs. Notre Dame; 46 vs. Minnesota) Most Points / 100 Percent Efficiency Pts. Player vs. Opponent Date 22 Caleb Swanigan vs. NJIT (6-6 FGs, FTs) 20 Stephen Scheffler vs. Minnesota (5-5 FGs, FTs) 19 Rodney Smith vs. Florida International (9-9 FGs, 1-1 3Ps) 17 Brandon Brantley vs. Western Carolina (6-6 FGs, 5-5 FTs) 16 Carson Cunningham vs. Central Michigan (5-5 FGs, 4-4 3Ps, 2-2 FTs) 16 Tom Scheffler vs. Illinois State (7-7 FGs, 2-2 FTs) 15 Roy Hairston vs. Northwestern (6-6 FGs, 3-3 FTs) 15 Craig Riley vs. Western Michigan (5-5 FGs, 5-5 FTs) 14 A.J. Hammons vs. IUPUI (6-6 FGs, 2-2 FTs) 14 Carson Cunningham vs. Central Michigan (5-5 FGs, 4-4 3Ps, 2-2 FTs) 14 A.J. Hammons vs. Minnesota (6-6 FGs, 2-2 FTs) 14 Chris Kramer vs. Buffalo (6-6 FGs, 2-2 FTs) 14 Stephen Scheffler vs. [13] Indiana (5-5 FGs, 4-4 FTs) Points in Three Straight Games Pts. Player Dates 143 Rick Mount Feb , 1970 (40 vs. Illinois; 42 vs. Minnesota; 61 vs. [9] Iowa) 140 Rick Mount Feb. 24-March 3, 1970 (42 vs. Minnesota; 61 vs. [9] Iowa; 37 vs. Michigan State) 130 Terry Dischinger Feb , 1962 (47 vs. Indiana; 38 vs. Iowa; 45 vs. Illinois) 128 Rick Mount Jan. 3-Jan. 10, 1970 (53 vs. Iowa; 36 vs. Wisconsin; 39 vs. Michigan) 126 Terry Dischinger Feb. 17-Feb. 24, 1962 (45 vs. Illinois; 35 vs. Notre Dame; 46 vs. Minnesota) 123 Dave Schellhase Feb , 1966 (57 vs. [10] Michigan; 29 vs. Indiana; 37 vs. [10] Michigan) PURDUESPORTS.Com

103 Chad Austin 1 Pts. Opponent Date 30 [8] Minnesota Woody Austin 2 Pts. Opponent Date 31 California Minnesota Brian Cardinal 1 Pts. Opponent Date 33 Michigan Joe Barry Carroll 10 Pts. Opponent Date 30 Northwestern [14] Iowa Michigan Old Dominion Alabama SE Louisiana Providence La Salle St. John s Iowa Jaraan Cornell 1 Pts. Opponent Date 30 Illinois Russell Cross 4 Pts. Opponent Date 32 Tennessee [7] DePaul Wisconsin Michigan State Willie Deane 2 Pts. Opponent Date 31 Missouri State Michigan Terry Dischinger 30 Pts. Opponent Date 31 Notre Dame [7] Indiana Wisconsin [9] Illinois [5] Ohio State [20] Illinois Wisconsin Detroit Evansville Notre Dame Butler Northwestern Wisconsin Illinois Michigan State Iowa Pittsburgh Wichita State Nevada [7] West Virginia Minnesota Illinois Wisconsin Michigan State Indiana Iowa Illinois Notre Dame Minnesota Michigan Keith Edmonson 4 Pts. Opponent Date 36 Tennessee Michigan Wisconsin Michigan Wilson Eison 2 Pts. Opponent Date 32 DePaul Indiana Bob Ford 4 Pts. Opponent Date 36 Minnesota Iowa San Jose State Iowa Mel Garland 7 Pts. Opponent Date 30 [1] Ohio State Drake Minnesota Ohio State Michigan State [4] Illinois Iowa John Garrett 6 Pts. Opponent Date 30 Illinois Clemson Miami, Ohio Utah Iowa Arizona Roy Hairston 1 Pts. Opponent Date 30 [12] Memphis Ernest Hall 1 Pts. Opponent Date 32 Marquette A.J. Hammons 2 Pts. Opponent Date 30 [3] Indiana Nebraska Robbie Hummel 1 Pts. Opponent Date 35 Ohio State JaJuan Johnson 2 Pts. Opponent Date 30 Ohio State Indiana State POINT GAMES Terone Johnson 1 Pts. Opponent Date 32 [7] Michigan Tony Jones 1 Pts. Opponent Date 30 Michigan State Walter Jordan 1 Pts. Opponent Date 30 Arizona State Billy Keller 1 Pts. Opponent Date 31 Indiana Frank Kendrick 1 Pts. Opponent Date 31 Ohio State Carl Landry 3 Pts. Opponent Date 31 [19] Michigan State South Alabama Oklahoma Troy Lewis 6 Pts. Opponent Date 31 Southern Illinois Illinois Michigan [9] Illinois Ohio State Wake Forest Kyle Macy 1 Pts. Opponent Date 38 [16] Minnesota Cuonzo Martin 1 Pts. Opponent Date 32 [1] Indiana Carl McNulty 2 Pts. Opponent Date 30 [2] Illinois Minnesota Brad Miller 2 Pts. Opponent Date 31 Rhode Island [10] Michigan State Todd Mitchell 2 Pts. Opponent Date 31 LSU Minnesota E Twaun Moore 3 Pts. Opponent Date 31 Southern Illinois Northwestern [2] Ohio State

104 30-POINT GAMES Rick Mount 46 Pts. Opponent Date 30 Washington Miami, Ohio Wisconsin Indiana Northern Michigan Northwestern Iowa Iowa Ohio State Michigan Michigan State [1] UCLA North Dakota Ohio [15] California Arizona State Columbia Hawai i Wisconsin [4] Illinois Minnesota Iowa Northwestern Ohio State Wisconsin Indiana Northwestern Michigan State Iowa Michigan Indiana Miami, Ohio North Carolina Manhattan [17] Penn Iowa Wisconsin Michigan Michigan Michigan State Ohio State Indiana Illinois Minnesota [9] Iowa Michigan State Jimmy Oliver 2 Pts. Opponent Date 35 Michigan Minnesota Bob Purkhiser 1 Pts. Opponent Date 31 Michigan State Glenn Robinson 25 Pts. Opponent Date 30 [16] Connecticut [3] Michigan Wisconsin [5] Michigan Wisconsin [15] Iowa Rhode Island Portland Houston Chattanooga Weber State San Francisco Northwestern [8] Indiana [13] Michigan Iowa [16] Indiana Ohio State Penn State [18] Minnesota [3] Michigan Illinois UCF Alabama [13] Kansas Dave Schellhase 33 Pts. Opponent Date 31 Wake Forest Notre Dame Indiana Michigan State Wisconsin Northwestern Northwestern Detroit Nebraska Wake Forest Ohio Oregon Wisconsin Minnesota Illinois Northwestern Indiana Iowa Northwestern Virginia Tech Detroit Butler Ohio Evansville Valparaiso St. John s Notre Dame Michigan State Illinois [10] Michigan [10] Michigan Illinois Ohio State Joe Sexson 2 Pts. Opponent Date 30 Rutgers Ohio State PURDUESPORTS.Com Caleb Swanigan 1 Pts. Opponent Date 32 Norfolk State David Teague 1 Pts. Opponent Date 32 [24] Indiana Larry Weatherford 1 Pts. Opponent Date 30 Tulsa Miscellaneous 30-Point Games / Career No. Player Years 46 Rick Mount Dave Schellhase Terry Dischinger Glenn Robinson Joe Barry Carroll Mel Garland Troy Lewis John Garrett Russell Cross Keith Edmonson Bob Ford Point Games / Season No. Player Year 22 Rick Mount Glenn Robinson Dave Schellhase Terry Dischinger Rick Mount Dave Schellhase Rick Mount Terry Dischinger Glenn Robinson Dave Schellhase Terry Dischinger Joe Barry Carroll Joe Barry Carroll Mel Garland 1963 Consecutive 30-Point Games No. Player Dates 11 Rick Mount Feb. 4-March 13, Glenn Robinson Feb. 19-March 24, Dave Schellhase Dec. 2-27, Rick Mount Dec. 28, 1968-Jan. 25, Terry Dischinger Feb , Glenn Robinson Dec. 21, 1993-Jan. 5, Rick Mount Feb. 21-March 3, Rick Mount Jan. 31-Feb. 10, Dave Schellhase Feb. 1-15, Rick Mount Jan. 3-10, Rick Mount Dec , Rick Mount Feb , Rick Mount Jan. 29-Feb. 7, Dave Schellhase Dec , Terry Dischinger Dec , Terry Dischinger Jan. 2-11, 1960

105 Don Beck 1 No. Opponent Date 20 Minnesota Terry Dischinger 9 No. Opponent Date 20 Detroit Butler Wisconsin Evansville [7] West Virginia Michigan State Indiana Illinois Minnesota Wilson Eison 2 No. Opponent Date 20 Minnesota Pacific George Faerber 1 No. Opponent Date 21 Tulsa Bob Fehrman 1 No. Opponent Date 23 South Dakota Bob Ford 1 No. Opponent Date 20 Minnesota William Franklin 4 No. Opponent Date 20 [20] N.C. State [10] Ohio State Northwestern [20] Michigan Bill Jones 3 No. Opponent Date 21 Minnesota Illinois Northwestern Carl McNulty 1 No. Opponent Date 27 Minnesota Dave Schellhase 2 No. Opponent Date 20 Minnesota Notre Dame Caleb Swanigan 4 No. Opponent Date 20 McNeese State Western Illinois Norfolk State Minnesota REBOUND GAMES Miscellaneous 20-Rebound Games / Career No. Player Years 9 Terry Dischinger Caleb Swanigan William Franklin Bill Jones Rebound Games / Season No. Player Year 6 Terry Dischinger Caleb Swanigan William Franklin Terry Dischinger 1960 Consecutive 20-Rebound Games No. Player Dates 2 Caleb Swanigan Dec , William Franklin Jan. 29-Feb. 5, Terry Dischinger Feb. 3-10, 1962 Miscellaneous 10-Assist Games / Career No. Player Years 16 Bruce Parkinson Brian Walker Everette Stephens Carson Cunningham Austin Parkinson Troy Lewis Lewis Jackson Mack Gadis Ricky Hall Porter Roberts Assist Games / Season No. Player Year 6 Bruce Parkinson Bruce Parkinson Everette Stephens Brian Walker Bruce Parkinson Lewis Jackson Austin Parkinson Carson Cunningham Carson Cunningham Troy Lewis Mack Gadis Ricky Hall 1983 Consecutive 10-Assist Games No. Player Dates 2 Carson Cunningham Dec , Bruce Parkinson Dec , Bruce Parkinson Dec. 2-4, 1972 Carson Cunningham 4 No. Opponent Date 10 [6] Florida Minnesota Santa Clara Florida Int l Willie Deane 1 No. Opponent Date 13 Northwestern Mack Gadis 2 No. Opponent Date 10 [18] DePaul Michigan State Ricky Hall 2 No. Opponent Date 12 Eastern Illinois Evansville Lewis Jackson 2 No. Opponent Date 10 Coppin State [7] Ohio State Tony Jones 1 No. Opponent Date 10 Ball State Troy Lewis 3 No. Opponent Date 10 Northeastern Indiana Minnesota Dakota Mathias 1 No. Opponent Date 10 Minnesota Matt Painter 1 No. Opponent Date 10 Weber State Austin Parkinson 3 No. Opponent Date 11 Oakland Michigan State Penn State Bruce Parkinson 16 No. Opponent Date 10 Indiana State St. Joseph s, Ind [4] Indiana Illinois State Providence Northwestern Wisconsin Illinois [8] North Carolina Ball State San Diego State Western Kentucky Ohio State Minnesota Arizona [3] Michigan Steve Reid 1 No. Opponent Date 12 Minnesota Porter Roberts 2 No. Opponent Date 10 Iowa State Illinois-Chicago Jerry Sichting 1 No. Opponent Date 11 Illinois ASSIST GAMES Everette Stephens 6 No. Opponent Date 10 Wisconsin Wichita State Michigan State Ohio State Florida Northwestern Matt Waddell 1 No. Opponent Date 10 Minnesota Brian Walker 7 No. Opponent Date 15 [7] Michigan State [3] Kentucky Michigan Butler Michigan State [12] Iowa Rhode Island Larry Weatherford 1 No. Opponent Date 10 St. Bonaventure

106 DOUBLE-DOUBLES Purdue Triple-Doubles Player Year Opponent Stats Date Joe Barry Carroll Soph. at Arizona 16 points, 16 rebounds, 11 blocks Dec. 10, 1977 John Allison (5) P R A O Northwestern (1-6-01) Xavier ( ) Illinois-Chicago ( ) [25] Cincinnati ( ) Indiana ( ) Chad Austin (1) P R A O Murray State ( ) Woody Austin (2) P R A O Iowa ( ) Minnesota (3-7-92) Tyrone Bedford (10) P R A O Tulane ( ) Wisconsin (1-9-68) Indiana ( ) Iowa (2-7-68) Michigan ( ) Wisconsin (3-2-68) Michigan State (3-5-68) Butler ( ) Evansville ( ) Ohio State (2-7-70) Keith Berkey (2) P R A O Evansville ( ) St. John s ( ) Jerry Berkshire (5) P R A O Northwestern ( ) Northwestern ( ) Butler ( ) Michigan (2-6-61) Michigan State ( ) Ryan Berning (1) P R A O [8] Michigan (3-4-90) Roger Blalock (7) P R A O Butler ( ) Tulane ( ) Minnesota ( ) Michigan ( ) Michigan State (3-4-67) Northwestern (3-6-67) Indiana ( ) Chris Booker (2) P R A O [7] Indiana ( ) [11] Oklahoma ( ) Brandon Brantley (5) P R A O Niagara ( ) Iowa State ( ) Western Michigan ( ) Central Michigan ( ) Indiana ( ) Earl Brown (8) P R A O Butler ( ) Minnesota (1-4-64) Michigan State (2-3-64) Northwestern ( ) Indiana ( ) Wisconsin ( ) Northwestern ( ) Michigan State (3-1-65) James Bullock (8) P R A O Rollins ( ) [20] Ohio State ( ) Miami, Ohio ( ) Evansville ( ) Minnesota (1-5-85) Minnesota (3-7-85) Iowa (3-9-85) Auburn ( ) Brett Buscher (1) P R A O Louisville ( ) Nemanja Calasan (1) P R A O Ark.-Pine Bluff ( ) Brian Cardinal (8) P R A O Western Michigan ( ) [24] Illinois (1-2-97) Rhode Island ( ) Akron ( ) [12] Indiana ( ) Wisconsin ( ) [8] Ohio State ( ) Iowa ( ) Joe Barry Carroll (53) P R A O Butler ( ) Providence ( ) [14] Louisville ( ) Ohio State (1-8-77) [5] Michigan ( ) Northwestern (2-3-77) Xavier ( ) Indiana State ( ) Alabama ( ) Arizona ( ) b [10] Louisville ( ) Miami, Ohio ( ) Illinois (1-5-78) Northwestern (1-7-78) Iowa ( ) Indiana ( ) Minnesota ( ) Michigan ( ) Michigan (2-4-78) Iowa ( ) Illinois (3-4-78) Louisiana-Lafayette ( ) Indiana State ( ) Nebraska ( ) Santa Clara ( ) Arizona State ( ) Arizona State ( ) Utah ( ) Ohio State (1-4-79) [16] Michigan ( ) [1] Michigan State ( ) Iowa ( ) [4] Illinois ( ) Wisconsin ( ) [14] Iowa ( ) Minnesota ( ) Michigan ( ) Indiana (3-1-79) [17] Ohio State (3-3-79) Providence ( ) SMU ( ) Michigan State (1-3-80) PURDUESPORTS.Com [5] Syracuse ( ) Northwestern ( ) Wisconsin ( ) Iowa ( ) Minnesota (2-7-80) Wisconsin ( ) Michigan ( ) [9] Ohio State ( ) Michigan State (3-1-80) La Salle (3-6-80) St. John s (3-8-80) Iowa ( ) Russell Cross (15) P R A O Tennessee ( ) Tulsa ( ) [18] Illinois ( ) [17] Indiana (2-7-81) Michigan State ( ) Wisconsin ( ) Ohio State (3-5-81) Oklahoma ( ) Ohio State ( ) Texas A&M ( ) DePaul ( ) Rollins ( ) Wisconsin (1-6-83) [3] Indiana ( ) [13] Iowa (2-5-83) Carson Cunningham (2) P R A O [6] Florida ( ) Santa Clara ( ) Rapheal Davis (4) P R A O [16] Michigan ( ) Gardner-Webb ( ) Indiana ( ) Rutgers ( ) Phil Dawkins (1) P R A O Drake (1-2-63) Terry Dischinger (54) P R A O Valparaiso ( ) Penn State ( ) Pittsburgh ( ) Detroit ( ) DePaul ( ) UCLA ( ) Notre Dame ( ) Butler ( ) Montana State ( ) Indiana (1-2-60) Wisconsin (1-9-60) [9] Illinois ( ) [5] Ohio State ( ) Michigan ( ) Michigan (2-8-60) Minnesota ( ) Northwestern ( ) Northwestern ( ) Pittsburgh ( ) Detroit ( ) Washington State ( ) Evansville ( ) Notre Dame ( ) Butler ( ) Creighton (1-4-61) Northwestern (1-7-61) [4] Iowa ( ) Northwestern ( ) [1] Ohio State ( ) 26 11

107 Wisconsin (2-4-61) Michigan (2-6-61) Illinois ( ) Indiana ( ) Michigan ( ) Michigan State ( ) Illinois (3-4-61) Pittsburgh ( ) Detroit ( ) Butler ( ) Nevada ( ) Evansville ( ) [7] West Virginia ( ) Illinois (1-8-62) Northwestern ( ) Michigan State ( ) Wisconsin ( ) [1] Ohio State ( ) Michigan State (2-3-62) Indiana ( ) Iowa ( ) Illinois ( ) Notre Dame ( ) Minnesota ( ) Indiana (3-3-62) Keith Edmonson (3) P R A O [5] Syracuse ( ) [12] Iowa ( ) Michigan (3-7-81) Vincent Edwards (4) P R A O Little Rock ( ) McNeese State ( ) [21] Notre Dame ( ) [17] Iowa State ( ) Greg Eifert (1) P R A O [7] Louisville ( ) Wilson Eison (27) P R A O Indiana ( ) Nebraska ( ) Notre Dame ( ) Butler ( ) Minnesota (1-4-58) Indiana (1-6-58) Wisconsin ( ) Michigan (2-1-58) Northwestern (2-3-58) Ohio State (2-8-58) Minnesota ( ) Kansas State ( ) DePaul ( ) Evansville ( ) Pacific ( ) Notre Dame ( ) Michigan (1-3-59) Indiana (1-5-59) Wisconsin ( ) Ohio State ( ) [18] Illinois ( ) Wisconsin (2-9-59) Northwestern ( ) [18] Indiana ( ) [9] Michigan State ( ) Minnesota ( ) Ohio State (3-7-59) George Faerber (16) P R A O Michigan (3-4-69) Idaho State ( ) Dartmouth ( ) [12] St. Bonaventure ( ) Michigan ( ) Michigan ( ) Ohio State (2-7-70) Illinois ( ) Minnesota ( ) Indiana State ( ) Valparaiso ( ) Kansas State ( ) Minnesota (1-9-71) Marshall ( ) [20] Michigan (2-2-71) [16] Michigan ( ) Robert Fehrman (8) P R A O Miami, Ohio ( ) Iowa (3-3-58) Kansas State ( ) Evansville ( ) Pacific ( ) Wisconsin ( ) Ohio State ( ) [7] Michigan State (2-7-59) Bob Ford (28) P R A O Kent State ( ) Wisconsin (1-6-70) Michigan ( ) Michigan State (2-3-70) Minnesota ( ) Indiana State ( ) Valparaiso ( ) North Texas ( ) [3] Kentucky ( ) Tulane ( ) Minnesota ( ) [20] Michigan (2-2-71) Illinois ( ) Iowa ( ) Illinois (3-6-71) Wisconsin (3-9-71) [20] N. Carolina St. ( ) Clemson ( ) Indiana State ( ) San Jose State ( ) [10] Ohio State (1-8-72) [16] Illinois ( ) Northwestern ( ) [20] Michigan (2-5-72) Northwestern (2-8-72) Indiana ( ) Minnesota ( ) Minnesota (3-7-72) William Franklin (26) P R A O Dartmouth ( ) Evansville ( ) Manhattan ( ) Tulsa ( ) Kent State ( ) Kansas State ( ) [3] Kentucky ( ) Northwestern ( ) Minnesota ( ) Marshall ( ) Ohio State (2-9-71) Iowa ( ) Illinois (3-6-71) Iowa ( ) Eastern Michigan ( ) Miami, Ohio ( ) San Jose State ( ) Bradley ( ) DOUBLE-DOUBLES Miscellaneous Double-Doubles / Career Name (Years) No. Terry Dischinger ( ) 54 Joe Barry Carroll ( ) 53 Caleb Swanigan ( ) 36 Dave Schellhase ( ) 34 John Garrett ( ) 32 Glenn Robinson ( ) 30 Herman Gilliam ( ) 29 Brad Miller ( ) 28 Frank Kendrick ( ) 28 Bob Ford ( ) 28 Walter Jordan ( ) 27 Wilson Eison ( ) 27 JaJuan Johnson ( ) 26 William Franklin ( ) 26 A.J. Hammons ( ) 25 Robbie Hummel ( ) 20 George Faerber ( ) 16 Todd Mitchell ( ) 15 Russell Cross ( ) 15 Double-Doubles / Season Name (Year) No. Caleb Swanigan (2017) 28 Glenn Robinson (1994) 18 Frank Kendrick (1974) 18 Terry Dischinger (1962) 18 Terry Dischinger (1961) 18 Terry Dischinger (1960) 18 Joe Barry Carroll (1979) 17 Wilson Eison (1959) 16 Joe Barry Carroll (1980) 15 Joe Barry Carroll (1978) 15 John Garrett (1975) 15 Herman Gilliam (1967) 15 Dave Schellhase (1966) 15 Brad Miller (1998) 14 John Garrett (1975) 14 JaJuan Johnson (2011) 12 Glenn Robinson (1993) 12 Bob Ford (1972) 12 William Franklin (1972) 12 Dave Schellhase (1966) 12 Brad Miller (1997) 11 Walter Jordan (1978) 11 Bob Ford (1971) 11 A.J. Hammons (2016) 10 William Franklin (1971) 10 Wilson Eison (1958) 10 Saint Joseph s ( ) [10] Ohio State (1-8-72) [16] Illinois ( ) Northwestern ( ) [20] Michigan (2-5-72) Northwestern (2-8-72) Wisconsin ( ) Michigan State ( ) John Garrett (32) P R A O St. Joseph s, Ind. ( ) TCU ( ) Western Kentucky ( ) USC ( ) San Jose State ( ) Arizona ( ) Ohio State ( )

108 DOUBLE-DOUBLES Michigan State ( ) Iowa ( ) Wisconsin ( ) Southern Illinois ( ) Miami, Ohio ( ) Missouri ( ) Indiana State ( ) [14] Michigan ( ) Iowa ( ) Illinois (3-2-74) California ( ) San Diego State ( ) West Virginia ( ) Western Kentucky ( ) Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Double-Doubles Just three players since the season have had double-doubles using three different categories. For example, Troy Lewis had two double-doubles in points-rebounds and two double-doubles in points-assists. Player (No.) PR PA PB 3D Bruce Parkinson (14) 1 13 Troy Lewis (4) 2 2 Joe Barry Carroll (1) 1 PR = Double-double in points-rebounds. PA = Double-double in points-assists. PB = Double-double in points-blocks. 3D = Triple-double. Consecutive Double-Doubles No. Name Dates 12 Terry Dischinger to Dave Schellhase to Caleb Swanigan to Terry Dischinger to Caleb Swanigan to Terry Dischinger to Frank Kendrick to Terry Dischinger to Caleb Swanigan to Caleb Swanigan to John Garrett to Frank Kendrick to Bob Ford to William Franklin to Team Double-Doubles / Game No. Opponent Date 3 Miami, Ohio Northwestern Michigan State Michigan State Iowa [9] Providence Minnesota Indiana St. John s Notre Dame Minnesota Northwestern Wisconsin Notre Dame Pacific Ohio State Illinois Indiana Western Kentucky ( ) Michigan State (1-2-75) Minnesota (1-4-75) Iowa (1-6-75) Wisconsin ( ) Northwestern ( ) Ohio State ( ) Iowa (2-3-75) Wisconsin (2-8-75) Michigan State (3-3-75) Minnesota (3-8-75) Herman Gilliam (29) P R A O Butler ( ) St. Joseph s, Ind. ( ) Washington ( ) Army ( ) Minnesota ( ) Ohio State ( ) Minnesota ( ) Michigan (2-4-67) Michigan State ( ) Ohio State ( ) Illinois ( ) Illinois ( ) Michigan State (3-4-67) Northwestern (3-6-67) Indiana ( ) Ohio ( ) Northwestern ( ) Northwestern (2-3-68) Iowa (2-7-68) Illinois ( ) Ohio State ( ) Michigan ( ) Wisconsin (3-2-68) North Dakota ( ) Miami, Ohio ( ) Arizona State ( ) Hawai i ( ) Wisconsin (1-4-69) Northwestern (2-8-69) George Grams (1) P R A O St. John s ( ) Keaton Grant (1) P R A O [15] Washington ( ) Marcus Green (1) P R A O Loyola, Illinois ( ) Bill Greve (13) P R A O Missouri ( ) Butler ( ) Princeton ( ) Indiana ( ) Valparaiso ( ) [7] Illinois (2-2-57) Michigan (2-4-57) Illinois ( ) Missouri ( ) South Dakota ( ) Michigan (2-1-58) Ohio State (2-8-58) Notre Dame ( ) Isaac Haas (4) P R A O North Carolina A&T ( ) Incarnate Word ( ) Auburn ( ) Rutgers ( ) Roy Hairston (2) P R A O [12] Memphis ( ) Northwestern ( ) Donnie Hale (1) P R A O Penn State (2-5-13) Arnette Hallman (1) P R A O [14] Iowa ( ) Iowa ( ) A.J. Hammons (25) P R A O Penn State ( ) Northwestern (2-2-13) Penn State (2-5-13) [3] Ohio State ( ) Northwestern ( ) Penn State (2-2-14) Minnesota (2-5-14) [20] Iowa (3-2-14) [9] Wisconsin (3-5-14) IPFW ( ) Michigan (1-3-15) Penn State ( ) Minnesota (2-7-15) Illinois (3-7-15) Cincinnati ( ) Pittsburgh ( ) New Mexico ( ) Youngstown State ( ) Vanderbilt ( ) Nebraska ( ) [4] Maryland (2-6-16) [8] Michigan State (2-9-16) Northwestern ( ) Michigan ( ) Little Rock ( ) Paul Harber (1) P R A O Detroit ( ) Ronald Hughes (1) P R A O Butler ( ) Robbie Hummel (20) P R A O Missouri State ( ) Penn State ( ) [10] Michigan State ( ) Ohio State (3-4-08) Illinois ( ) Coppin State ( ) [22] Davidson ( ) Illinois ( ) Central Michigan ( ) Wake Forest ( ) Minnesota (1-5-10) Ohio State ( ) [16] Wisconsin ( ) Illinois ( ) IPFW ( ) Iowa ( ) Iowa ( ) [20] Indiana (2-4-12) Illinois ( ) [7] Michigan State ( ) Lewis Jackson (1) P R A O [7] Ohio State JaJuan Johnson (26) P R A O Illinois ( ) Wisconsin ( ) [23] Illinois (2-8-09) PURDUESPORTS.Com

109 Penn State ( ) Indiana ( ) South Dakota St. ( ) Saint Joseph s ( ) [6] West Virginia (1-1-10) Minnesota (1-5-10) Illinois ( ) Iowa ( ) Minnesota ( ) Penn State (3-6-10) Siena ( ) Howard ( ) Oakland ( ) Austin Peay ( ) Richmond ( ) IPFW ( ) Penn State (1-5-11) Minnesota ( ) [10] Wisconsin ( ) Michigan State ( ) Iowa (3-5-11) Saint Peter s ( ) VCU ( ) Jerry Johnson (2) P R A O Iowa ( ) Butler ( ) Terone Johnson (2) P R A O Xavier ( ) Iowa ( ) Bill Jones (13) P R A O Indiana ( ) Michigan State (2-4-63) Minnesota (2-9-63) Iowa ( ) Ohio State (3-2-63) Michigan State (3-4-63) Illinois ( ) Northwestern (3-7-64) Butler ( ) Notre Dame ( ) [2] Michigan ( ) Minnesota ( ) [2] Michigan ( ) Kip Jones (1) P R A O [13] Indiana ( ) Walter Jordan (27) P R A O California ( ) Michigan State (1-2-75) Michigan State (3-3-75) West Virginia ( ) [16] Minnesota (1-3-76) Butler (1-5-76) Wisconsin ( ) Ohio State ( ) Iowa (2-2-76) Wisconsin (2-7-76) Minnesota (3-6-76) Indiana State ( ) Minnesota ( ) Northwestern (2-3-77) Illinois (2-5-77) Northwestern ( ) Indiana State ( ) Alabama ( ) Arizona ( ) [10] Louisville ( ) Miami, Ohio ( ) Pittsburgh ( ) Northwestern (1-7-78) [10] Michigan State ( ) Minnesota ( ) Michigan ( ) Michigan (2-4-78) Ivan Kartelo (2) P R A O Penn State (2-4-04) Indiana ( ) Billy Keller (2) P R A O Indiana ( ) Northwestern ( ) Frank Kendrick (28) P R A O Northern Illinois ( ) Clemson ( ) Wisconsin ( ) Indiana State ( ) TCU ( ) Western Kentucky ( ) San Jose State ( ) Northwestern ( ) Iowa ( ) [9] Indiana ( ) Clemson ( ) Miami, Ohio ( ) Missouri ( ) Indiana State ( ) Illinois State ( ) [9] Providence ( ) Hawai i ( ) Michigan State (1-5-74) Illinois ( ) Northwestern ( ) [14] Michigan ( ) [3] North Carolina St. ( ) Ohio State ( ) Minnesota (2-9-74) Iowa ( ) Illinois (3-2-74) [13] Indiana (3-9-74) Jacksonville ( ) Matt Kiefer (5) P R A O Penn State ( ) Northwestern ( ) Minnesota ( ) [19] Ohio State ( ) Tennessee-Martin ( ) Carl Landry (14) P R A O Miami, Ohio ( ) Detroit ( ) Baylor ( ) Milwaukee ( ) Ohio State (2-2-05) Indiana ( ) DePaul ( ) Missouri ( ) [24] Indiana ( ) Minnesota ( ) Northwestern (3-3-07) Iowa (3-9-07) Arizona ( ) [3] Florida ( ) Doug Lee (3) P R A O [18] DePaul ( ) LSU ( ) Northeastern ( ) DOUBLE-DOUBLES Troy Lewis (4) P R A O Northeastern ( ) Little Rock ( ) Indiana ( ) Minnesota ( ) Lamar Lundy (7) P R A O Michigan State (1-5-57) Indiana ( ) Northwestern ( ) Valparaiso ( ) Michigan State ( ) Michigan ( ) Illinois ( ) Charles Lyons (2) P R A O Michigan (1-3-59) Wisconsin ( ) Cuonzo Martin (1) P R A O Iowa (2-6-94) Melvin McCants (6) P R A O Stetson ( ) Michigan State (1-3-87) [4] Iowa ( ) Illinois ( ) [10] Michigan (3-5-88) Illinois State ( ) Ed McCormick (3) P R A O Butler ( ) Michigan State ( ) Illinois ( ) Gary McQuay (1) P R A O UAB ( ) Greg McQuay (3) P R A O [24] Wisconsin ( ) [4] North Carolina ( ) Wisconsin ( ) Darrell McQuitty (1) P R A O Indiana (1-2-60) Willie Merriweather (11) P R A O DePaul ( ) Notre Dame ( ) Ohio State (2-8-58) [12] Michigan State ( ) Indiana (3-1-58) Missouri ( ) Pacific ( ) South Dakota ( ) Notre Dame ( ) Indiana (1-5-59) Iowa ( ) Brad Miller (28) P R A O Michigan ( ) Illinois-Chicago ( ) [10] Iowa (1-3-96) Bowling Green ( ) Long Beach State ( ) [22] Louisville ( ) Tennessee-Martin ( ) TCU ( ) Northwestern ( ) Wisconsin ( ) Ohio State (2-5-97) Michigan State (2-8-97) [15] Illinois (3-8-97)

110 DOUBLE-DOUBLES [1] Kansas ( ) LIU Brooklyn ( ) UAB ( ) [7] Kentucky ( ) Louisville ( ) Penn State (1-7-98) Illinois ( ) Indiana ( ) Ohio State ( ) Indiana ( ) Iowa ( ) [10] Michigan State (3-1-98) [18] Michigan (3-8-98) Detroit ( ) [10] Stanford ( ) Todd Mitchell (15) P R A O Southern Illinois ( ) Indiana ( ) Morehead State ( ) Southern Illinois ( ) Detroit ( ) Iowa (1-2-86) Michigan State (1-9-86) Northwestern ( ) Connecticut ( ) Detroit ( ) Northwestern (1-8-87) Northwestern (2-7-87) Ohio State ( ) Iowa State ( ) Louisville ( ) E Twaun Moore (2) P R A O Iowa ( ) Ohio State ( ) Drake Morris (1) P R A O Iowa ( ) Jerry Nichols (3) P R A O Illinois (1-6-73) Clemson ( ) [9] Providence ( ) Tom Niemeier (2) P R A O Portland ( ) Notre Dame ( ) Steve O Neill (1) P R A O Detroit ( ) Jimmy Oliver (1) P R A O Illinois (2-6-91) Bob Orrill (1) P R A O Michigan (2-8-60) Matt Painter (1) P R A O Weber State ( ) Eugene Parker (1) P R A O San Diego State ( ) Bruce Parkinson (14) P R A O St. Joseph s, Ind. ( ) Illinois (1-6-73) [4] Indiana ( ) Illinois State ( ) [9] Providence ( ) Northwestern ( ) Wisconsin ( ) Iowa (3-2-74) Ball State ( ) San Diego State ( ) Western Kentucky ( ) Ohio State ( ) Minnesota (3-8-75) Michigan (3-3-77) Ted Reasoner (1) P R A O Indiana ( ) Jon Reynolds (2) P R A O Hawai i (2-7-67) Ohio State ( ) Steve Rickelman (1) P R A O Indiana ( ) Porter Roberts (1) P R A O Illinois-Chicago ( ) Glenn Robinson (30) P R A O East Tennessee State ( ) Florida ( ) UTEP ( ) Wisconsin ( ) Penn State ( ) [2] Indiana ( ) Ohio State (2-3-93) Minnesota ( ) [1] Indiana ( ) Illinois ( ) [15] Iowa (3-6-93) Ohio State ( ) Weber State ( ) Portland ( ) James Madison ( ) Chattanooga ( ) Weber State ( ) San Francisco (1-2-94) Northwestern (1-5-94) [12] Wisconsin ( ) [8] Indiana ( ) Penn State ( ) [17] Minnesota ( ) Iowa (2-6-94) Northwestern (2-9-94) [23] Wisconsin ( ) Minnesota (3-3-94) UCF ( ) Alabama ( ) [6] Duke ( ) Mike Robinson (12) P R A O [18] Michigan ( ) Michigan State ( ) [1] Kansas ( ) San Francisco ( ) Indiana (3-6-98) Detroit ( ) [23] Xavier ( ) Providence ( ) [4] North Carolina ( ) North Carolina State ( ) [22] Illinois ( ) Northwestern (2-2-00) Jim Rowinski (4) P R A O Miami, Ohio ( ) [4] DePaul ( ) Michigan ( ) [6] Illinois ( ) Mike Scearce (10) P R A O Boston College ( ) SMU ( ) Florida ( ) Syracuse ( ) Syracuse ( ) Michigan (1-9-82) [20] Indiana ( ) Michigan (3-4-82) Rutgers ( ) Bradley ( ) Stephen Scheffler (11) P R A O Wisconsin (3-3-88) Minnesota ( ) Long Beach State ( ) Indiana (1-9-89) [15] Ohio State (2-6-89) Ohio State (3-9-89) Illinois State ( ) Saint Louis ( ) [13] Indiana ( ) Wisconsin ( ) Louisiana-Monroe ( ) Tom Scheffler (4) P R A O Providence ( ) Wisconsin ( ) Iowa (2-2-76) [1] Indiana ( ) Dave Schellhase (33) P R A O Wake Forest ( ) Miami, Ohio ( ) Dartmouth ( ) Minnesota (1-4-64) Drake (1-7-64) Iowa ( ) Notre Dame ( ) Wisconsin (2-8-64) Indiana ( ) Illinois ( ) Northwestern (3-7-64) [2] Michigan (3-9-64) Detroit ( ) Washington State ( ) Ohio State (1-9-65) Notre Dame ( ) Wisconsin ( ) Northwestern ( ) Northwestern (3-8-65) Virginia Tech ( ) Detroit ( ) Butler ( ) Ohio ( ) Evansville ( ) Valparaiso ( ) St. John s ( ) UCLA ( ) [2] Vanderbilt ( ) Notre Dame (1-4-66) Northwestern (1-8-66) Illinois ( ) Minnesota ( ) [10] Michigan ( ) Ohio State (3-7-66) Bryson Scott (1) P R A O Nebraska ( ) Basil Smotherman (1) P R A O Penn State ( ) PURDUESPORTS.Com

111 Miscellaneous Year-by-Year Double-Doubles / Team Ian Stanback (4) P R A O Georgia ( ) Iowa ( ) Florida ( ) Wisconsin ( ) Everette Stephens (4) P R A O Wichita State ( ) Michigan State (1-3-87) Florida ( ) Northwestern ( ) Caleb Swanigan (36) P R A O North Carolina A&T ( ) Vermont ( ) IUPUI ( ) Howard ( ) Butler ( ) Rutgers ( ) Ohio State ( ) Illinois ( ) McNeese State ( ) Georgia State ( ) Utah State ( ) Auburn ( ) NJIT ( ) [14] Louisville ( ) Cleveland State ( ) [21] Notre Dame ( ) Western Illinois ( ) Norfolk State ( ) Iowa ( ) Minnesota (1-1-17) Ohio State (1-5-17) [13] Wisconsin (1-8-17) Illinois ( ) Penn State ( ) Michigan State ( ) Nebraska ( ) [25] Northwestern (2-1-17) [17] Maryland (2-4-17) Indiana (2-9-17) Rutgers ( ) Michigan State ( ) Indiana ( ) Northwestern (3-5-17) Michigan ( ) Vermont ( ) [17] Iowa State ( ) Jacquil Taylor (1) P R A O Rutgers ( ) David Teague (2) P R A O Indiana ( ) DePaul ( ) Doug Tradeau (2) P R A O Minnesota (1-4-64) [4] Michigan ( ) Matt Waddell (1) P R A O Minnesota (3-3-94) Wayne Walls (14) P R A O Michigan State (1-2-75) Michigan (2-1-75) Iowa (2-3-75) Michigan State (3-3-75) Rutgers ( ) Saint Louis ( ) [15] Michigan ( ) Illinois ( ) DOUBLE-DOUBLES Butler ( ) Northwestern (2-3-77) Ohio State ( ) Iowa ( ) Miami, Ohio ( ) Indiana (2-9-78) Gordon Watt (2) P R A O Oklahoma ( ) SE Missouri State ( ) Larry Weatherford (2) P R A O Michigan ( ) Minnesota ( ) Chuckie White (10) P R A O Northwestern (1-6-90) [16] Minnesota ( ) Butler ( ) [17] Georgia ( ) Illinois (1-5-91) [3] Indiana ( ) [4] Indiana ( ) Michigan ( ) Iowa (3-2-91) Northwestern (3-9-91) Phil Wills (1) P R A O Northwestern ( ) Manzie Winters (1) P R A O UCLA ( )

112 STANDOUT PERFORMANCES 30-Point / 10-Rebound Games Pts / Reb Player vs. Opponent Date 32 / 20 Caleb Swanigan vs. Norfolk State / 11 A.J. Hammons vs. Nebraska / 10 Robbie Hummel vs. Ohio State / 12 Brad Miller vs. [10] Michigan State / 14 Roy Hairston vs. [12] Memphis / 11 Glenn Robinson vs. Alabama / 11 Glenn Robinson vs. UCF / 12 Glenn Robinson vs. [18] Minnesota / 10 Glenn Robinson vs. Iowa / 12 Glenn Robinson vs. [8] Indiana / 14 Glenn Robinson vs. Northwestern / 14 Glenn Robinson vs. San Francisco / 13 Glenn Robinson vs. Weber State / 13 Glenn Robinson vs. Chattanooga / 13 Glenn Robinson vs. Portland / 12 Glenn Robinson vs. [15] Iowa / 14 Glenn Robinson vs. Wisconsin / 11 Woody Austin vs. Minnesota / 12 Russell Cross vs. Wisconsin / 10 Russell Cross vs. Tennessee / 12 Joe Barry Carroll vs. Iowa / 13 Joe Barry Carroll vs. La Salle / 10 Joe Barry Carroll vs. Providence / 15 Joe Barry Carroll vs. Michigan / 10 Joe Barry Carroll vs. [14] Iowa / 12 Walter Jordan vs. Arizona State / 10 John Garrett vs. Miami, Ohio / 11 Bob Ford vs. San Jose State / 10 Bob Ford vs. Iowa / 20 Bob Ford vs. Minnesota / 10 Dave Schellhase vs. Ohio State / 12 Dave Schellhase vs. Michigan / 13 Dave Schellhase vs. Illinois / 12 Dave Schellhase vs. Notre Dame / 11 Dave Schellhase vs. St. John s / 11 Dave Schellhase vs. Valparaiso / 14 Dave Schellhase vs. Evansville / 10 Dave Schellhase vs. Ohio / 10 Dave Schellhase vs. Butler / 10 Dave Schellhase vs. Detroit / 17 Dave Schellhase vs. Virginia Tech / 12 Dave Schellhase vs. Northwestern / 14 Dave Schellhase vs. Indiana / 14 Dave Schellhase vs. Northwestern / 11 Dave Schellhase vs. Detroit / 16 Dave Schellhase vs. Northwestern / 11 Dave Schellhase vs. Wisconsin / 21 Dave Schellhase vs. Notre Dame / 17 Dave Schellhase vs. Wake Forest / 22 Terry Dischinger vs. Minnesota / 16 Terry Dischinger vs. Notre Dame / 24 Terry Dischinger vs. Illinois / 18 Terry Dischinger vs. Iowa / 13 Terry Dischinger vs. Indiana / 14 Terry Dischinger vs. Michigan State / 13 Terry Dischinger vs. Wisconsin / 14 Terry Dischinger vs. Illinois / 20 Terry Dischinger vs. [7] West Virginia / 13 Terry Dischinger vs. Nevada / 10 Terry Dischinger vs. Pittsburgh / 13 Terry Dischinger vs. Michigan State / 18 Terry Dischinger vs. Illinois / 12 Terry Dischinger vs. Wisconsin / 12 Terry Dischinger vs. Northwestern / 10 Terry Dischinger vs. Butler / 18 Terry Dischinger vs. Notre Dame PURDUESPORTS.Com 30-Point / 10-Rebound Games (cont.) Pts / Reb Player vs. Opponent Date 43 / 13 Terry Dischinger vs. Evansville / 18 Terry Dischinger vs. Detroit / 10 Terry Dischinger vs. [5] Ohio State / 11 Terry Dischinger vs. [9] Illinois / 26 Terry Dischinger vs. Wisconsin / 11 Terry Dischinger vs. Indiana / 15 Terry Dischinger vs. Notre Dame / 13 Wison Eison vs. [18] Indiana / 18 Wison Eison vs. DePaul / 27 Carl McNulty vs. Minnesota Point / 20-Rebound Games Pts / Reb Player vs. Opponent Date 28 / 22 Caleb Swanigan vs. Minnesota / 20 Caleb Swanigan vs. Norfolk State / 21 Caleb Swanigan vs. Western Illinois / 20 Caleb Swanigan vs. McNeese State / 20 William Franklin vs. [20] Michigan / 21 William Franklin vs. Northwestern / 21 William Franklin vs. [10] Ohio State / 20 Bob Ford vs. Minnesota / 21 Dave Schellhase vs. Notre Dame / 20 Dave Schellhase vs. Minnesota / 22 Terry Dischinger vs. Minnesota / 24 Terry Dischinger vs. Illinois / 20 Terry Dischinger vs. [7] West Virginia / 26 Terry Dischinger vs. Wisconsin / 22 Terry Dischinger vs. Butler / 20 Terry Dischinger vs. Detroit / 20 Wilson Eison vs. Pacific / 20 Wilson Eison vs. Minnesota / 27 Carl McNulty vs. Minnesota Point / 20-Rebound Games Pts / Reb Player vs. Opponent Date 32 / 20 Caleb Swanigan vs. Norfolk State / 20 Bob Ford vs. Minnesota / 21 Dave Schellhase vs. Notre Dame / 22 Terry Dischinger vs. Minnesota / 24 Terry Dischinger vs. Illinois / 20 Terry Dischinger vs. [7] West Virginia / 27 Carl McNulty vs. Minnesota Point / 10-Assist Games Pts / Ast Player vs. Opponent Date 22 / 14 Troy Lewis vs. Indiana / 10 Everette Stephens vs. Michigan State

113 Most Points by Two Purdue Players Combined Pts. Player Player Opponent Date 82 Rick Mount (61) Larry Weatherford (21) [9] Iowa Glenn Robinson (44) Cuonzo Martin (29) [13] Kansas Rick Mount (40) Billy Keller (31) Indiana Rick Mount (45) Herman Gilliam (26) Iowa Dave Schellhase (57) Henry Ebershoff (11) [10] Michigan Dave Schellhase (41) Bob Purkhiser (26) Ohio Terry Dischinger (46) Two Players (20) Minnesota Terry Dischinger (50) Phil Dawkins (16) Wisconsin Glenn Robinson (40) Cuonzo Martin (25) Ohio State Rick Mount (45) Two Players (20) Michigan Dave Schellhase (43) Bob Purkhiser (22) Notre Dame Most Points by Purdue and Opposing Player Combined Pts. Purdue Player Opp. Player Opponent Date 89 Rick Mount (53) Rudy Tomjanovich (36) Michigan Rick Mount (61) John Johnson (26) [9] Iowa Dave Schellhase (57) Cazzie Russell (28) [10] Michigan Dave Schellhase (36) Larry Humes (44) Evansville Dave Schellhase (41) Skip Thoren (37) Illinois Terry Dischinger (47) Thomas Bolyard (30) Indiana Rick Mount (41) Ralph Simpson (35) Michigan State Terry Dischinger (46) Eric Magdanz (30) Minnesota Glenn Robinson (42) Michael Finley (33) Wisconsin Bob Purkhiser (28) Gary Bradds (47) Ohio State Two Purdue Players With 30 Points Each in a Game Player Player Opponent Date Rick Mount (40) Billy Keller (31) Indiana Three Purdue Players With 20 Points Each in a Game Players Opponent Date M. Robinson (29), B. Miller (25), B. Cardinal (24) La.-Monroe T. Mitchell (24), T. Lewis (22), M. McCants (21) Indiana T. Mitchell (31), D. Lee (20), T. Lewis (20) LSU R. Cross (20), K. Edmonson (20), D. Morris (20) Wisconsin R. Cross (21), K. Edmonson (20), D. Morris (20) [12] Michigan W. Jordan (21), J.B. Carroll (20), W. Walls (20) Miami, Ohio L. Weatherford (27), W. Franklin (26), B. Ford (20) Illinois B. Ford (36), L. Weatherford (24), G. Faerber (20) Minnesota R. Mount (42), G. Faerber (21), L. Weatherford (20) Minnesota L. Weatherford (29), W. Franklin (22), G. Faerber (20) Idaho State R. Mount (45), G. Faerber (20), B. Keller (20) Michigan H. Gilliam (22), B. Keller (21), R. Mount (20) [12] Ohio State R. Mount (35), B. Keller (23), H. Gilliam (20) Michigan D. Schellhase (26), H. Ebershoff (21), D. Brady (20) Northwestern D. Schellhase (42), H. Ebershoff (21), D. Brady (20) Notre Dame T. Dischinger (46), P. Dawkins (20), M. Garland (20) Minnesota STANDOUT PERFORMANCES Four Purdue Players With 15 Points Each in a Game Players Opponent Dates C. Edwards (19), Mathias (17), Haas (16), V. Edwards (15) Iowa Hummel (18), Moore (18), Johnson (16), Kramer (15) Minnesota Lewis (17), Allison (16), Deane (16), Marshall (16) Penn State Cornell (19), Cunningham (16), Lewis (15), M. Robinson (15) Cent. Michigan Miller (30), Cardinal (19), M. Robinson (17), Eldridge (15) [10] Michigan St Cornell (28), Miller (19), Cardinal (18), C. Austin (15) [19] Michigan C. Austin (24), M. Robinson (20), Miller (19), Cardinal (15) LIU Brooklyn Miller (31), Cardinal (16), C. Austin (15), M. Robinson (15) Rhode Island Riley (23), Oliver (20), White (16), Painter (15) Michigan Lewis (17), McCants (16), Stephens (16), Mitchell (15) Minnesota McCants (22), Lewis (19), Mitchell (18), Stephens (16) Illinois Mitchell (24), Lewis (22), McCants (21), Stephens (16) Indiana Mitchell (22), Lewis (20), Stephens (16), McCants (15) [11] Michigan Lewis (28), Mitchell (22), Stephens (17), McCants (16) Iowa State Mitchell (22), Lewis (18), McCants (15), Stephens (15) Little Rock Lee (29), Lewis (20), Stephens (18), McCants (17) Northeastern Stephens (22), McCants (21), Mitchell (19), Lewis (17) Michigan State Walls (20), Carroll (17), Jordan (16), Parker (15) Wisconsin Walker (20), Carroll (16), Morris (16), Parker (16) Northwestern Jordan (21), Carroll (20), Walls (20), Parker (19) Ohio State Carroll (20), Jordan (17), Walls (16), Parker (15) Miami, Ohio Parker (25), Carroll (22), Jordan (15), Sichting (15) Xavier Jordan (21), Parker (18), Scheffler (17), Walls (17) Iowa Jordan (24), Parkinson (22), Garrett (16), Scheffler (16) Illinois Garrett (18), Parker (18), Parkinson (18), Jordan (17) Iowa Nichols (22), Kendrick (18), Garrett (17), B. Parkinson (16) Iowa Kendrick (19), Garrett (18), Nichols (18), B. Parkinson (18) Wisconsin Faerber (26), Weatherford (23), Ford (16), Franklin (16) Iowa Weatherford (30), Faerber (19), Franklin (19), Ford (17) Tulsa Weatherford (29), Franklin (22), Faerber (20), Ford (19) Idaho State Purdue and Opposing Player With 30 Points in a Game Purdue Player Opp. Player Opponent Date Robbie Hummel (35) Evan Turner (32) Ohio State Glenn Robinson (33) Anthony Goldwire (35) Houston Cuonzo Martin (32) Greg Graham (32) [1] Indiana Glenn Robinson (42) Michael Finley (33) Wisconsin Tony Jones (30) Kirk Manns (40) Michigan State Troy Lewis (31) Dennis Hopson (31) Ohio State Kyle Macy (38) Mychal Thompson (33) Minnesota John Garrett (34) Bob Elliott (30) Arizona John Garrett (36) Jim Collins (32) Iowa Bob Ford (31) Fred Brown (37) Iowa Rick Mount (41) Ralph Simpson (35) Michigan State Rick Mount (53) Rudy Tomjanovich (36) Michigan Rick Mount (39) Rudy Tomjanovich (30) Michigan Rick Mount (35) Rudy Tomjanovich (30) Michigan Rick Mount (37) Ted Rose (35) Nor. Michigan Dave Schellhase (31) Wilmer Hosket (32) Ohio State Dave Schellhase (38) Rich Jones (30) Illinois Dave Schellhase (37) Two Players (33, 30) [10] Michigan Dave Schellhase (30) Stan Washington (31) Michigan State Dave Schellhase (36) Larry Humes (44) Evansville Dave Schellhase (38) Bob King (36) Virginia Tech Dave Schellhase (33) Jim Burns (31) Northwestern Dave Schellhase (41) Skip Thoren (37) Illinois Dave Schellhase (40) Bill Jennings (30) Oregon Dave Schellhase (41) Dan Hilt (30) Ohio Mel Garland (32) Bill Small (34) [4] Illinois Mel Garland (34) Gary Bradds (38) Ohio State Terry Dischinger (46) Eric Magdanz (30) Minnesota Terry Dischinger (47) Thomas Bolyard (30) Indiana Terry Dischinger (32) Rod Thorn (32) [7] W. Virginia Terry Dischinger (31) Michael Graney (31) Notre Dame

114 SINGLE-SEASON INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Points Rk. Player Pts. Year 1. Glenn Robinson 1, Rick Mount Joe Barry Carroll Dave Schellhase Joe Barry Carroll Terry Dischinger Rick Mount Dave Schellhase JaJuan Johnson Rick Mount Keith Edmonson Glenn Robinson Terry Dischinger John Garrett Caleb Swanigan Carl Landry E Twaun Moore Woody Austin Terry Dischinger Chad Austin Cuonzo Martin Troy Lewis Troy Lewis Dave Schellhase Brad Miller Scoring Average Rk. Player GP Pts. Avg. Year 1. Rick Mount Rick Mount Dave Schellhase Glenn Robinson 34 1, Terry Dischinger Dave Schellhase Rick Mount Terry Dischinger Terry Dischinger Dave Schellhase Glenn Robinson Joe Barry Carroll Game Streaks Scoring in Double Figures No. Player Dates 72 Rick Mount Dec. 2, Mar. 7, Joe Barry Carroll Feb. 16, Jan. 31, Glenn Robinson Dec. 28, Mar. 26, Terry Dischinger Jan. 9, Jan. 15, JaJuan Johnson Feb. 24, Mar. 20, Willie Deane Feb. 6, Mar. 23, Dave Schellhase Dec. 4, Jan. 25, Frank Kendrick Feb. 17, Mar. 24, Troy Lewis Mar. 13, Mar. 25, 1988 Games With a Three-Pointer No. Player Dates 49 Troy Lewis Jan. 18, Mar. 25, Chris Lutz Jan Dec. 9, Chad Austin Jan. 7 - Nov. 28, Kendall Stephens Feb. 5 - Dec. 20, Robbie Hummel Feb. 5 - Dec. 20, E Twaun Moore Jan. 8 - Nov. 17, Cuonzo Martin Dec. 3, Feb. 2, D.J. Byrd Jan Nov. 28, Ryne Smith Mar. 20, Jan. 17, Joe Barry Carroll Mel Garland John Garrett Keith Edmonson Larry Weatherford Willie Merriweather JaJuan Johnson Bob Purkhiser Minimum 20 games played. Rebounds Rk. Player Rebs. Year 1. Caleb Swanigan Joe Barry Carroll Glenn Robinson Terry Dischinger Terry Dischinger Terry Dischinger Frank Kendrick Brad Miller Joe Barry Carroll JaJuan Johnson Joe Barry Carroll Caleb Swanigan John Garrett Wilson Eison Dave Schellhase A.J. Hammons Glenn Robinson William Franklin William Franklin Dave Schellhase Rebound Average Rk. Player GP Rebs. Avg. Year 1. Terry Dischinger Terry Dischinger Terry Dischinger Wilson Eison Caleb Swanigan Dave Schellhase Don Beck Joe Barry Carroll Dave Schellhase Wilson Eison William Franklin Glenn Robinson Frank Kendrick Lamar Lundy Joe Barry Carroll Minimum 20 games played. Field Goals Made Rk. Player FGM Year 1. Glenn Robinson Rick Mount Joe Barry Carroll Joe Barry Carroll Rick Mount Dave Schellhase John Garrett Keith Edmonson Rick Mount JaJuan Johnson Troy Lewis Dave Schellhase Glenn Robinson John Garrett Woody Austin PURDUESPORTS.Com Field Goal Attempts Rk. Player FGA Year 1. Glenn Robinson Rick Mount Dave Schellhase Rick Mount Rick Mount Dave Schellhase Joe Barry Carroll Joe Barry Carroll Larry Weatherford JaJuan Johnson Glenn Robinson Woody Austin Chad Austin E Twaun Moore Keith Edmonson Field Goal Percentage Rk. Player FG FGA Pct. Year 1. Stephen Scheffler Stephen Scheffler Ian Stanback Stephen Scheffler Brad Miller Justin Jennings George Faerber Carl Landry Kip Jones Melvin McCants John Allison Justin Jennings Russell Cross Carl Landry John Garrett Minimum 100 field goal attempts. Dunks Rk. Player No. Year 1. Joe Barry Carroll JaJuan Johnson Joe Barry Carroll Russell Cross A.J. Hammons Russell Cross JaJuan Johnson Glenn Robinson Russell Cross Carl Landry Pointers Made Rk. Player 3PM Year 1. Troy Lewis Cuonzo Martin Ryne Smith Cuonzo Martin Jaraan Cornell David Teague D.J. Byrd Glenn Robinson Jimmy Oliver Kendall Stephens Dakota Mathias Robbie Hummel E Twaun Moore Chad Austin Chad Austin

115 3-Point Attempts Rk. Player 3PA Year 1. Jaraan Cornell D.J. Byrd Troy Lewis Glenn Robinson Ryne Smith Jaraan Cornell David Teague Chad Austin Cuonzo Martin Cuonzo Martin Kendall Stephens Robbie Hummel David Teague Jimmy Oliver Chad Austin Point Percentage Rk. Player 3P 3PA Pct. Year 1. Jaraan Cornell Woody Austin Chris Lutz Cuonzo Martin Troy Lewis Everette Stephens Dakota Mathias Cuonzo Martin Caleb Swanigan Robbie Hummel Rodney Smith Ryne Smith Keaton Grant Everette Stephens E Twaun Moore Minimum 30 three-pointers made. Free Throws Made Rk. Player FTM Year 1. Terry Dischinger Terry Dischinger Glenn Robinson Dave Schellhase Dave Schellhase Terry Dischinger Carl Landry Rick Mount Brad Miller Brad Miller JaJuan Johnson Todd Mitchell Rick Mount Caleb Swanigan Dave Schellhase Free Throw Attempts Rk. Player FTA Year 1. Terry Dischinger Carl Landry Dave Schellhase Glenn Robinson Dave Schellhase Terry Dischinger Terry Dischinger Brad Miller Jack Runyan Joe Barry Carroll Russell Cross SINGLE-SEASON INDIVIDUAL RECORDS 12. Rick Mount JaJuan Johnson Brad Miller Russell Cross Free Throw Percentage Rk. Player FT FTA Pct. Year 1. Henry Ebershoff Robbie Hummel Billy Keller Kenneth Lowe Jerry Sichting Troy Lewis Jerry Sichting Kenneth Lowe Kenneth Lowe Robbie Hummel Jimmy Oliver Carson Cunningham Kyle Macy Matt Waddell Herman Gilliam Minimum 75 free throw attempts. Consecutive Free Throws Made Rk. Player No. Year 1. Robbie Hummel Assists Rk. Player Asts. Year 1. Bruce Parkinson Brian Walker Brian Walker Everette Stephens Bruce Parkinson Everette Stephens Mack Gadis Steve Reid Tony Jones Brian Walker Matt Waddell Troy Lewis Porter Roberts Tony Jones Lewis Jackson Assists Average Rk. Player GP Asts. Avg. Year 1. Bruce Parkinson Brian Walker Everette Stephens Bruce Parkinson Bruce Parkinson Steve Reid Tony Jones Brian Walker Mack Gadis Jerry Sichting Minimum 20 games played. Assist/Turnover Ratio Rk. Player Asts. TOs Ratio Year 1. P.J. Thompson P.J. Thompson Dakota Mathias Mack Gadis Mark Atkinson Porter Roberts Austin Parkinson Matt Waddell Matt Waddell Steve Reid Minimum 75 assists; since Steals Rk. Player Stls. Year 1. Brian Walker Brian Cardinal Chris Kramer Chris Kramer Ricky Hall Brian Cardinal Brian Cardinal Bruce Parkinson Chris Kramer Chris Kramer Steals Average Rk. Player GP Stls. Avg. Year 1. Brian Walker Bruce Parkinson Ricky Hall Brian Cardinal Chris Kramer Chris Kramer Chris Kramer Glenn Robinson Brian Cardinal Ricky Hall Blocked Shots Rk. Player Blks. Year 1. Joe Barry Carroll A.J. Hammons A.J. Hammons Joe Barry Carroll A.J. Hammons Joe Barry Carroll JaJuan Johnson JaJuan Johnson JaJuan Johnson Joe Barry Carroll Blocked Shots Average Rk. Player GP Blks. Avg. Year 1. Joe Barry Carroll A.J. Hammons Joe Barry Carroll A.J. Hammons Joe Barry Carroll John Allison A.J. Hammons Russell Cross JaJuan Johnson JaJuan Johnson

116 SINGLE-SEASON INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Games Played Rk. Player GP Year 1. Keaton Grant Marcus Green JaJuan Johnson E Twaun Moore Games Started Rk. Player GS Year 1. E Twaun Moore Dakota Mathias Caleb Swanigan P.J. Thompson Vincent Edwards Robbie Hummel E Twaun Moore JaJuan Johnson Chad Austin Alan Eldridge Joe Barry Carroll Jerry Sichting Brian Walker Minutes Played Rk. Player Mins. Year 1. Joe Barry Carroll 1, E Twaun Moore 1, JaJuan Johnson 1, Jerry Sichting 1, Joe Barry Carroll 1, Glenn Robinson 1, Keith Edmonson 1, Russell Cross 1, E Twaun Moore 1, Chad Austin 1, Minutes Per Game Rk. Player GP Mins. Avg. Year 1. Tony Jones 30 1, Brandon McKnight 28 1, Walter Jordan Larry Weatherford Bob Ford Keith Edmonson 32 1, Russell Cross 32 1, Eugene Parker Jerry Sichting Glenn Robinson 28 1, Personal Fouls Rk. Player PFs Year 1. Brian Cardinal Todd Mitchell Brian Walker Craig Riley John Garrett Drake Morris Melvin McCants Brian Cardinal Arnette Hallman Frank Kendrick Season Milestones Averaged a Double-Double Player Year PPG RPG Caleb Swanigan Glenn Robinson Joe Barry Carroll Joe Barry Carroll Frank Kendrick William Franklin William Franklin George Faerber Dave Schellhase Dave Schellhase Terry Dischinger Terry Dischinger Terry Dischinger Wilson Eison Wilson Eison Lamar Lundy Don Beck Points / 300 Rebounds Player Year Pts. Rebs. Caleb Swanigan Glenn Robinson , Joe Barry Carroll Joe Barry Carroll Terry Dischinger Terry Dischinger Terry Dischinger Points / 100 Rebounds / 100 Assists Player Year Pts. Rebs. Asts. Caleb Swanigan E Twaun Moore Chad Austin Troy Lewis Troy Lewis Disqualifications Rk. Player No. Year 1. John Garrett Melvin McCants Tom Scheffler Wayne Walls Todd Mitchell Drake Morris Wayne Walls Wayne Walls Tyrone Bedford Turnovers Rk. Player TOs Year 1. Glenn Robinson Caleb Swanigan Glenn Robinson Carl Landry Brad Miller Everette Stephens E Twaun Moore Chad Austin Willie Deane Alan Eldridge Since the season. 500 Points / 100 Assists Player Year Pts. Asts. Caleb Swanigan E Twaun Moore Chad Austin Troy Lewis Troy Lewis Averaged 10.0 PPG / 4.0 RPG / 3.0 APG Player Year PPG RPG APG Vincent Edwards Caleb Swanigan E Twaun Moore E Twaun Moore Jimmy Oliver Troy Lewis Doug Lee Troy Lewis Bruce Parkinson Bruce Parkinson Averaged 10.0 PPG / 5.0 APG Player Year PPG APG Tony Jones Tony Jones Troy Lewis Everette Stephens Everette Stephens Steve Reid Jerry Sichting Bruce Parkinson Bruce Parkinson Pts / 200 Rebs / 50 Asts. by a Fresh. Player Year Pts. Rebs. Asts. Caleb Swanigan Robbie Hummel PURDUESPORTS.Com

117 Career Points Leaders Rk. Player Years GP FG 3P FT Avg. Pts. 1. Rick Mount , Joe Barry Carroll , E Twaun Moore , Dave Schellhase , Troy Lewis , Terry Dischinger , JaJuan Johnson , Walter Jordan , Robbie Hummel , Keith Edmonson , Glenn Robinson , Todd Mitchell , Chad Austin , Cuonzo Martin , John Garrett , Jaraan Cornell , A.J. Hammons , Brian Cardinal , Melvin McCants , Brad Miller , Russell Cross , Eugene Parker , David Teague , Willie Deane , Mike Robinson , Terone Johnson ,318 CAREER INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Rk. Player Years GP FG 3P FT Avg. Pts. 27. Frank Kendrick , Drake Morris , Bob Ford , Mel Garland , Bruce Parkinson , Carl Landry , Matt Waddell , Jerry Sichting , Stephen Scheffler , Vincent Edwards 2015-p , Herman Gilliam , Larry Weatherford , Joe Sexson , Steve Reid , Kenneth Lowe , Woody Austin , Bob Purkhiser , Billy Keller , Everette Stephens , Isaac Haas 2015-p ,041 Tony Jones , Keaton Grant , Wayne Walls , Dennis Blind , Rapheal Davis ,009 Scoring Average Rk. Player GP Pts. Avg. Years 1. Rick Mount 72 2, Dave Schellhase 72 2, Terry Dischinger 70 1, Glenn Robinson 62 1, John Garrett 82 1, Carl Landry 64 1, Joe Barry Carroll 123 2, Mel Garland 71 1, Bob Ford 73 1, Walter Jordan 109 1, Joe Sexson 66 1, Russell Cross 93 1, Troy Lewis 124 2, Frank Kendrick 78 1, Herman Gilliam 70 1, E Twaun Moore 140 2, Bob Purkhiser 70 1, Minimum 50 games played. Rebounds Rk. Player Reb. Years 1. Joe Barry Carroll 1, Terry Dischinger A.J. Hammons Walter Jordan Robbie Hummel Brad Miller JaJuan Johnson Brian Cardinal Todd Mitchell John Garrett Dave Schellhase Caleb Swanigan Frank Kendrick Mike Robinson Wayne Walls Melvin McCants Bob Ford George Faerber Herman Gilliam William Franklin Russell Cross E Twaun Moore Glenn Robinson Rebound Average Rk. Player GP Reb. Avg. Years 1. Terry Dischinger Caleb Swanigan Don Beck Dave Schellhase William Franklin Glenn Robinson Joe Barry Carroll 123 1, Herman Gilliam John Garrett Bob Ford Frank Kendrick Lamar Lundy Minimum 50 games played. Field Goals Made Rk. Player FGs Years 1. Rick Mount Joe Barry Carroll Troy Lewis E Twaun Moore Walter Jordan Dave Schellhase JaJuan Johnson John Garrett Keith Edmonson Terry Dischinger Eugene Parker Glenn Robinson Field Goal Attempts Rk. Player FGAs Years 1. Rick Mount 1, E Twaun Moore 1, Dave Schellhase 1, Joe Barry Carroll 1, Troy Lewis 1, Walter Jordan 1, JaJuan Johnson 1, Chad Austin 1, John Garrett 1, Robbie Hummel 1, Keith Edmonson 1, Glenn Robinson 1, Jaraan Cornell 1, Eugene Parker 1, Field Goal Percentage Rk. Player FG FGA Pct. Years 1. Stephen Scheffler Carl Landry Justin Jennings George Faerber Russell Cross Isaac Haas p. 7. Brad Miller John Allison Charles White Ian Stanback Melvin McCants 570 1, Brandon Brantley Terry Dischinger 633 1, Minimum 400 field goal attempts. 115

118 CAREER INDIVIDUAL RECORDS 3-Pointers Made Rk. Player 3Ps Years 1. E Twaun Moore Jaraan Cornell David Teague Robbie Hummel Chad Austin D.J. Byrd Cuonzo Martin Keaton Grant Kendall Stephens Ryne Smith Dakota Mathias p. 12. Troy Lewis Point Attempts Rk. Player 3PAs Years 1. Jaraan Cornell David Teague E Twaun Moore Chad Austin Robbie Hummel D.J. Byrd Keaton Grant Kendall Stephens Ryne Smith Cuonzo Martin Dakota Mathias p. 12. Willie Deane Point Percentage Rk. Player 3Ps 3PAs Pct. Years 1. Cuonzo Martin Troy Lewis Everette Stephens Woody Austin Ryne Smith Jimmy Oliver Chris Lutz Rodney Smith Matt Waddell Ryan Cline p. 11. Kenneth Lowe Dakota Mathias p. 13. Vincent Edwards p. 14. Robbie Hummel Glenn Robinson Min. 100 three-point attempts. Free Throws Made Rk. Player FTs Years 1. Terry Dischinger Dave Schellhase Brad Miller Rick Mount JaJuan Johnson Todd Mitchell Brian Cardinal Joe Barry Carroll Russell Cross Melvin McCants Kenneth Lowe Robbie Hummel Dennis Blind Glenn Robinson A.J. Hammons Free Throw Attempts Rk. Player FTAs Years 1. Terry Dischinger Dave Schellhase Brad Miller JaJuan Johnson Russell Cross Joe Barry Carroll Todd Mitchell Melvin McCants Brian Cardinal Rick Mount A.J. Hammons Dennis Blind Carl Landry Free Throw Percentage Rk. Player FTs FTAs Pct. Years 1. Jerry Sichting Kenneth Lowe Billy Keller Henry Ebershoff Rick Mount Robbie Hummel Larry Weatherford Matt Waddell Carson Cunningham Terry Dischinger Vincent Edwards p. 12. Herman Gilliam Mel Garland Steve Reid Troy Lewis Min. 200 free throw attempts. Assists Rk. Player Asts. Years 1. Bruce Parkinson Brian Walker Tony Jones Everette Stephens Porter Roberts Matt Waddell Lewis Jackson Eugene Parker Steve Reid E Twaun Moore Troy Lewis Austin Parkinson Jerry Sichting Chad Austin Chris Kramer Carson Cunningham Alan Eldridge Ricky Hall Vincent Edwards p. Assists Average Rk. Player GP Asts. Avg. Years 1. Bruce Parkinson Brian Walker Steve Reid Everette Stephens Tony Jones Ronnie Johnson Eugene Parker Lewis Jackson Porter Roberts Matt Waddell Doug Lee Carson Cunningham Jerry Sichting Minimum 50 games played. Assist/Turnover Ratio Rk. Player Asts. TOs Ratio Years 1. P.J. Thompson p. 2. Austin Parkinson Dakota Mathias p. 4. Lewis Jackson Tony Jones Matt Painter Matt Waddell Troy Lewis Robbie Hummel Porter Roberts Doug Lee Vincent Edwards p. Min. 200 assists; since Blocked Shots Rk. Player Blks. Years 1. Joe Barry Carroll A.J. Hammons JaJuan Johnson Russell Cross John Allison Brad Miller Brandon Brantley Robbie Hummel Brian Cardinal Everette Stephens Blocked Shot Average Rk. Player GP Blks. Avg. Years 1. Joe Barry Carroll A.J. Hammons Russell Cross JaJuan Johnson John Allison Brad Miller Glenn Robinson Greg McQuay Minimum 50 games played. PURDUESPORTS.Com

119 Steals Rk. Player Stls. Years 1. Chris Kramer Brian Cardinal Brian Walker Jaraan Cornell Ricky Hall E Twaun Moore Everette Stephens Drake Morris Brad Miller Robbie Hummel Chad Austin Willie Deane Alan Eldridge Tony Jones Steals Average Rk. Player GP Stls. Avg. Years 1. Chris Kramer Brian Cardinal Brian Walker Glenn Robinson Ricky Hall Willie Deane Jaraan Cornell Everette Stephens Roy Hairston Doug Lee Minimum 50 games played. Games Played Rk. Player GP Years 1. JaJuan Johnson* E Twaun Moore* Keaton Grant Terone Johnson Chris Kramer Marcus Green A.J. Hammons Brian Cardinal Mike Robinson Rapheal Davis Alan Eldridge Keith Edmonson D.J. Byrd * Consecutive games played record. Games Started Rk. Player GS Years 1. E Twaun Moore Brian Cardinal Melvin McCants Robbie Hummel JaJuan Johnson Chris Kramer Bruce Parkinson Jaraan Cornell Lewis Jackson Chad Austin Troy Lewis Cuonzo Martin Walter Jordan Wayne Walls Todd Mitchell Consecutive Games Started Rk. Player GS Years 1. Bruce Parkinson 112* E Twaun Moore Walter Jordan Todd Mitchell Eugene Parker * Started every game of his career. Minutes Played Rk. Player Mins. Years 1. E Twaun Moore 4, Troy Lewis 3, JaJuan Johnson 3, Bruce Parkinson 3, Joe Barry Carroll 3, Robbie Hummel 3, Chris Kramer 3, Brian Cardinal 3, Cuonzo Martin 3, Walter Jordan 3, Keith Edmonson 3, Eugene Parker 3, Terone Johnson 3, Chad Austin 3, Personal Fouls Rk. Player PFs Years 1. Brian Cardinal Melvin McCants Todd Mitchell Wayne Walls Joe Barry Carroll Brad Miller Drake Morris Keaton Grant A.J. Hammons Brett Buscher Ian Stanback Robbie Hummel Brandon Brantley Matt Kiefer Disqualifications Rk. Player DQs Years 1. Wayne Walls Melvin McCants Brian Cardinal John Garrett Todd Mitchell Drake Morris Matt Kiefer Brad Miller Ricky Hall Brian Walker Games Played Without a Disqualification Rk. Player GPs Years 1. Alan Eldridge Chad Austin Travis Carroll Troy Lewis Austin Parkinson CAREER INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Records By Class Single-Game Points Freshman 38 by Kyle Macy (1-3-76) Sophomore 43, Two Times Junior 52 by Terry Dischinger ( ) Senior 61 by Rick Mount ( ) Single-Game Rebounds Freshman 18 by Wayne Walls (1-2-75) Sophomore 22 by Caleb Swanigan (1-1-17) Junior 27 by Carl McNulty ( ) Senior 21, Two Times Single-Game Assists Freshman 14 by Bruce Parkinson ( ) Sophomore 15 by Brian Walker ( ) Junior 18 by Bruce Parkinson (3-8-75) Senior 14 by Troy Lewis ( ) Single-Game Steals Freshman 6, Two Times Sophomore 6, Three Times Junior 7 by Brian Cardinal ( ) Senior 8 by Ricky Hall ( ) Single-Game Blocked Shots Freshman 6, Two Times Sophomore 11 by Joe Barry Carroll ( ) Junior 8 by A.J. Hammons ( ) Senior 8 by A.J. Hammons (2-9-16) Single-Season Points Freshman 540 by Russell Cross (1981) Sophomore 683 by Rick Mount (1968) Junior 1,030 by Glenn Robinson (1994) Senior 781 by Dave Schellhase (1966) Single-Season Rebounds Freshman 282 by Caleb Swanigan (2016) Sophomore 436 by Caleb Swanigan (2017) Junior 352 by Joe Barry Carroll (1979) Senior 322 by Terry Dischinger (1962) Single-Season Assists Freshman 147 by Bruce Parkinson (1973) Sophomore 198 by Brian Walker (1979) Junior 190 by Everette Stephens (1987) Senior 205 by Brian Walker (1981) Single-Season Steals Freshman 64 by Chris Kramer (2007) Sophomore 88 by Brian Walker (1979) Junior 78 by Brian Cardinal (1999) Senior 65, Two Times Single-Season Blocked Shots Freshman 82 by Joe Barry Carroll (1977) Sophomore 105 by Joe Barry Carroll (1978) Junior 96 by A.J. Hammons (2015) Senior 92 by Joe Barry Carroll (1980) 117

120 CAREER SUPERLATIVES 1,500 Points / 750 Rebounds Player Years Pts. Rebs. A.J. Hammons , Robbie Hummel , JaJuan Johnson , Brad Miller , Joe Barry Carroll ,175 1,148 Walter Jordan , Terry Dischinger , ,000 Points / 400 Assists Player Years Pts. Asts. E Twaun Moore , Matt Waddell , Tony Jones , Everette Stephens , Steve Reid , Eugene Parker , Bruce Parkinson , ,000 Pts / 500 Rebs / 250 Asts Player Years Pts. Rebs. Asts. Vincent Edwards 2015-p. 1, Robbie Hummel , E Twaun Moore , Brian Cardinal , Brad Miller , Averaged 20.0 PPG Three Times Player Years So. Jr. Sr. Rick Mount Dave Schellhase Terry Dischinger Four Seasons With 300 Points Player Years Fr. So. Jr. Sr. A.J. Hammons Robbie Hummel E Twaun Moore Brian Cardinal Jaraan Cornell Melvin McCants Troy Lewis Walter Jordan Multiple 500-Point Seasons Player Years Fr. So. Jr. Sr. JaJuan Johnson E Twaun Moore Willie Deane Chad Austin Glenn Robinson , Cuonzo Martin Troy Lewis Todd Mitchell Russell Cross Keith Edmonson Joe Barry Carroll John Garrett Rick Mount Dave Schellhase Terry Dischinger Multiple Season Scoring Leaders Player Years Fr. So. Jr. Sr. A.J. Hammons Terone Johnson E Twaun Moore Willie Deane Chad Austin Glenn Robinson Troy Lewis Keith Edmonson Joe Barry Carroll Walter Jordan John Garrett Rick Mount Dave Schellhase Terry Dischinger Willie Merriweather Joe Sexson Carl McNulty Richard Axness Averaged 10.0 PPG Four Times Player Years Fr. So. Jr. Sr. A.J. Hammons Robbie Hummel E Twaun Moore Brian Cardinal Jaraan Cornell Melvin McCants Troy Lewis Walter Jordan Paul Hoffman Averaged a Double-Double Player Years PPG RPG Caleb Swanigan Dave Schellhase Terry Dischinger Don Beck Averaged 10.0 PPG / 4.0 RPG / 3.0 APG Player Years PPG RPG APG Bruce Parkinson Billy Keller Vinc ent Ed ward rds is 1-o -of- 2 Purd ue pla yers in scho hool ol his isto tory to have 1,0 00 poin ts, 50 0 rebo boun ds and 300 ass ssis ists ts. E Tw Twau aun Mo ore is the oth er. PURDUESPORTS.Com

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