LIVE Halftime Feb 19
RUTG 89 2.5 o147.5
WASH 85 -2.5 u147.5
Final OT Feb 19
TEM 72 -2.0 o147.0
CHAR 78 2.0 u147.0
Final Feb 19
AMER 69 1.5 o137.0
ARMY 76 -1.5 u137.0
Final Feb 19
WOF 82 -5.5 o143.0
VMI 43 5.5 u143.0
Final Feb 19
MASS 51 16.5 o148.0
VCU 80 -16.5 u148.0
Final OT Feb 19
LAF 69 -2.5 o136.0
HC 74 2.5 u136.0
Final Feb 19
WEBB 77 3.0 o156.5
LONG 90 -3.0 u156.5
Final Feb 19
MER 62 -7.5 o148.5
CIT 52 7.5 u148.5
Final Feb 19
NEB 72 -1.0 o151.5
PSU 89 1.0 u151.5
Final Feb 19
RICH 63 3.5 o139.0
LAS 58 -3.5 u139.0
Final Feb 19
PROV 72 1.0 o142.5
GTWN 93 -1.0 u142.5
Final Feb 19
VAN 61 5.0 o162.5
UK 82 -5.0 u162.5
Final Feb 19
WIN 81 -3.0 o152.5
PRE 77 3.0 u152.5
Final Feb 19
UNCG 49 2.5 o132.0
ETSU 65 -2.5 u132.0
Final Feb 19
IUPU 80 1.0 o147.5
DET 71 -1.0 u147.5
Final Feb 19
EVAN 79 8.0 o149.5
INST 74 -8.0 u149.5
Final Feb 19
SIU 60 2.0 o139.5
MURR 62 -2.0 u139.5
Final Feb 19
NAVY 75 6.5 o140.0
COLG 79 -6.5 u140.0
Final Feb 19
FOR 64 6.5 o141.5
DUQ 73 -6.5 u141.5
Final Feb 19
L-MD 66 4.5 o131.5
BU 68 -4.5 u131.5
Final Feb 19
CHSO 60 16.5 o151.5
HP 83 -16.5 u151.5
Final Feb 19
CIN 59 3.0 o129.5
WVU 62 -3.0 u129.5
Final Feb 19
NCST 73 10.5 o146.0
UNC 97 -10.5 u146.0
Final Feb 19
WCU 86 16.5 o152.5
CHAT 91 -16.5 u152.5
Final Feb 19
JOES 79 -2.5 o141.5
GW 68 2.5 u141.5
Final Feb 19
SMU 97 2.0 o144.5
ND 73 -2.0 u144.5
Final Feb 19
UNI 82 1.0 o155.0
BEL 75 -1.0 u155.0
Final Feb 19
UIC 57 10.0 o133.5
DRKE 74 -10.0 u133.5
Final Feb 19
ECU 81 2.5 o143.0
TULN 86 -2.5 u143.0
Final Feb 19
FUR 80 7.0 o152.5
SAM 72 -7.0 u152.5
Final Feb 19
ULM 63 13.0 o141.5
TXST 80 -13.0 u141.5
Final Feb 19
USF 78 3.0 o154.0
UTSA 73 -3.0 u154.0
Final Feb 19
NDSU 77 6.5 o157.0
SDST 68 -6.5 u157.0
Final Feb 19
MOSU 64 2.5 o139.5
VALP 66 -2.5 u139.5
Final Feb 19
UAB 90 -4.5 o153.5
RICE 89 4.5 u153.5
Final Feb 19
USA 60 7.5 o143.5
ARST 56 -7.5 u143.5
Final Feb 19
BRAD 71 -1.0 o145.0
ILST 82 1.0 u145.0
Final Feb 19
ORU 60 3.0 o149.0
DEN 71 -3.0 u149.0
Final Feb 19
TLSA 44 14.0 o128.5
UNT 63 -14.0 u128.5
Final Feb 19
STT 80 -3.5 o175.0
SDAK 85 3.5 u175.0
Final Feb 19
NEOM 78 2.5 o145.5
UMKC 66 -2.5 u145.5
Final Feb 19
ORE 80 -2.0 o159.5
IOWA 78 2.0 u159.5
Final Feb 19
ARK 60 16.0 o153.0
AUB 67 -16.0 u153.0
Final Feb 19
ALA 98 1.5 o172.5
MIZZ 110 -1.5 u172.5
Final Feb 19
GONZ 84 -12.0 o166.0
WSU 63 12.0 u166.0
Final Feb 19
SJU 82 -12.0 o143.0
DEP 58 12.0 u143.0
Final Feb 19
MIA 66 8.5 o155.0
FSU 74 -8.5 u155.0
Final Feb 19
UCF 95 2.0 o159.0
OKST 104 -2.0 u159.0
Final Feb 19
SJSU 57 17.0 o149.0
USU 105 -17.0 u149.0
Final Feb 19
PORT 66 23.0 o139.5
SMC 79 -23.0 u139.5
Final Feb 19
UNM 78 4.5 o152.0
BSU 86 -4.5 u152.0
Northern Kentucky 7th Horizon12-15
Purdue 4th Big Ten19-8

Northern Kentucky @ Purdue preview

Mackey Arena

Last Meeting ( Nov 8, 2013 ) Northern Kentucky 76, Purdue 77

It might be too early to compare 7-foot-4 freshman Daniel Jacobsen to Zach Edey, the national Player of the Year in the past two seasons.

But Jacobsen did a passable imitation of Edey in No. 14 Purdue's season-opening 90-73 win over Texas A&M-Corpus Christi, recording 13 points, seven rebounds and three blocks.

Jacobsen and the Boilermakers (1-0) will try to build on that effort against Northern Kentucky (0-1) on Friday night in West Lafayette, Ind.

"I know we're just starting the season; it was probably the best minutes he's had here," coach Matt Painter said of Jacobsen. "I thought he did some good things for us. I thought he did some really good things. Something to build on for him."

There will be bumpier parts of the season ahead for Jacobsen. At 230 pounds, he probably could stand to add at least another 20 to withstand the physical rigors of the Big Ten. But he came up with a pair of key buckets and a blocked shot that led to a transition basket in the last 6 1/2 minutes Monday night to help Purdue pull away from a pesky foe.

There were positives and negatives from a tougher-than-expected opener. The Boilermakers shot 56.4 percent from the floor, sank 11 3-pointers and drew 24 assists off 31 made field goals. But they also had 16 turnovers against a foe that's unlikely to apply up the ball pressure they'll see in a conference game.

"You've just got to keep working because the film doesn't lie, the tape doesn't lie," Painter said. "You've got to be honest about things but now you have game experience where you can see what they're doing. We missed free throws and when we get the ball to the rim, we've got to be able to score."

Scoring was an issue for the Norse in their season opener at Florida State on Monday. They shot just 38.8 percent from the field in a 74-62 loss. They also ran into turnover trouble, committing 22 to help negate a 35-32 rebounding edge against the Atlantic Coast Conference foe.

Josh Dilling scored 18 points to lead Northern Kentucky in his first game with the team. Dilling is the latest Division II transfer to try to make an impact for coach Darrin Horn, who's mined that level the past two years with great success.

Dilling averaged 18.7 points per game last season at Northern State, sinking better than 46 percent of his 3-pointers.

"Josh is a basketball player," Horn said. "Obviously, his shooting stands out. But he's a high IQ, high-character guy. He's got great feel for the game. He's a ball-ahead passer. We think he can really help. We spent all spring trying to get bigger and more athletic on the perimeter. Josh is one of the guys who does that for us."

Northern Kentucky, which has been picked to finish third in the Horizon League, also received 12 points from Randall Pettus off the bench.

--Field Level Media

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