Iowa 63, Purdue 62
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| Team Stat Comparison |
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IOWA |
PURDUE |
| Points |
63 |
62 |
| FG Made-Attempted |
24-52 (.462) |
22-61 (.361) |
| 3P Made-Attempted |
5-18 (.278) |
5-25 (.200) |
| FT Made-Attempted |
10-13 (.769) |
13-16 (.813) |
| Fouls (Tech/Flagrant) |
16 (0/0) |
13 (0/0) |
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| IOWA (ET) |
PURDUE (ET) |
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| 03/11 MINN 2:30pm | | 03/17 @ND 7:00pm | | 11/19 @M-OH 8:00pm | | 11/23 DET 7:00pm | | 11/27 CIN 3:30pm |
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WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. (AP) -- Pierre Pierce made two free throws
with 30.6 seconds left to propel Iowa to a much-needed win over
Purdue, 63-62, on Saturday.
Pierce, who missed the second half of Wednesday's loss at
Northwestern with a scratched left eye, provided a big offensive
spark down the stretch for Iowa (16-11, 9-7 Big Ten).
The Boilermakers (17-12, 7-9) had two chances to stay in the
game in the closing seconds, but
David Teague missed a 3-pointer
and Pierce grabbed the rebound.
Jeff Horner added two free throws for Iowa and Teague botched a
free throw attempt on the other end. Teague was at the line with
1.1 seconds left and Purdue down 63-60. He was supposed to make the
first free throw and miss the second, but he made both, eliminating
any chance for a win and severely hurting Purdue's chances at an
at-large bid to the NCAA tournament.
Horner led the Hawkeyes with 22 points on 7-of-11 shooting and
Greg Brunner added 14 points and 13 rebounds.
Iowa withstood two strong Purdue runs to open each half on
senior day in West Lafayette to win for the fourth time in six
games.
It was a critical win for the Hawkeyes, who earned a first-round
bye in next week's Big Ten tournament. The win, coupled with
Michigan's victory over Northwestern, gives Iowa the fourth seed.
The Boilermakers opened the game with a 9-2 run and had a 10-2
burst early in the second half.
But the Hawkeyes had an answer for every Purdue charge. After
Kenneth Lowe's 3-pointer gave Purdue a 44-38 lead with 16:33 to
play, Iowa scored 10 straight points, all coming on layups or
dunks, to take a 48-44 lead.
The easy baskets inside have become a disturbing trend for the
Boilermakers, who have watched injuries and academic problems
decimate their front line.
Chris Booker has been out since December with academic problems,
Matt Kiefer has missed three straight games with a stress fracture
in his left foot and
Matt Carroll has been limited by a partially
separated shoulder.
That left
Ije Nwankwo,
Ivan Kartelo and
Brett Buscher to handle
all the inside work, and they weren't up to the task. They combined
for just 17 points, but it was on defense where the weakness was
exposed.
Ten of Iowa's 13 field goals in the second half came on dunks or
layups, as the Hawkeyes got into the lane easily time and again.
When the Boilermakers took a 56-55 lead on two free throws by
Lowe, Iowa came right back with a drive by Horner and a layup by
Pierce to take back control.
Pierce finished with 12 points.
The loss means Purdue almost assuredly must win next week's Big
Ten tournament to get into the field.
Lowe, playing in his final Big Ten game at Mackey Arena, had 14
points and Teague added 14 for Purdue, which fell to 1-7 in games
decided by two points or less.