Final Jan 14
VILL 63 3.0 o147.0
XAV 69 -3.0 u147.0
Final Jan 14
M-OH 84 -10.0 o147.5
NIU 69 10.0 u147.5
Final Jan 14
LOU 85 -8.5 o152.5
SYR 61 8.5 u152.5
Final Jan 14
UNT 69 -3.0 o128.5
ECU 60 3.0 u128.5
Final Jan 14
WMU 94 13.0 o140.0
KENT 83 -13.0 u140.0
Final Jan 14
BUFF 61 8.0 o157.5
BGSU 79 -8.0 u157.5
Final Jan 14
ILL 94 -6.0 o160.0
IND 69 6.0 u160.0
Final OT Jan 14
MARQ 85 -13.0 o146.5
DEP 83 13.0 u146.5
Final Jan 14
EMU 63 8.0 o142.0
CMU 82 -8.0 u142.0
Final Jan 14
BALL 71 9.5 o151.0
OHIO 86 -9.5 u151.0
Final Jan 14
MSST 66 7.5 o150.5
AUB 88 -7.5 u150.5
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MISS 74 12.0 o163.0
ALA 64 -12.0 u163.0
Final Jan 14
TAM 69 7.0 o156.5
UK 81 -7.0 u156.5
Final Jan 14
TOL 78 7.5 o162.0
AKR 85 -7.5 u162.0
Final Jan 14
SLU 62 10.0 o147.0
VCU 78 -10.0 u147.0
Final Jan 14
VALP 64 7.0 o159.0
BEL 71 -7.0 u159.0
Final Jan 14
GTWN 58 9.5 o144.0
SJU 63 -9.5 u144.0
Final Jan 14
CHAR 59 10.5 o149.0
WICH 68 -10.5 u149.0
Final Jan 14
UTSA 90 4.0 o144.5
RICE 84 -4.0 u144.5
Final Jan 14
EVAN 56 13.5 o133.0
UNI 73 -13.5 u133.0
Final Jan 14
PROV 64 9.0 o146.5
CREI 84 -9.0 u146.5
Final Jan 14
UALR 73 1.5 o136.0
SEMO 71 -1.5 u136.0
Final Jan 14
WYO 55 12.5 o133.0
BSU 96 -12.5 u133.0
Final Jan 14
ARK 74 -1.0 o149.5
LSU 78 1.0 u149.5
Final Jan 14
CLEM 70 -6.0 o143.5
GT 59 6.0 u143.5
Final Jan 14
OKST 69 14.0 o147.0
BYU 85 -14.0 u147.0
Final Jan 14
OSU 68 6.5 o149.5
WIS 70 -6.5 u149.5
Final Jan 14
TTU 61 -7.0 o144.5
KSU 57 7.0 u144.5
Final Jan 14
MIA 54 23.5 o145.5
DUKE 89 -23.5 u145.5
Final Jan 14
MIZZ 83 10.5 o155.0
FLA 82 -10.5 u155.0
Final Jan 14
UNM 70 -9.5 o152.5
SJSU 71 9.5 u152.5
Final Jan 14
AFA 62 19.0 o127.5
NEV 68 -19.0 u127.5
Final Jan 14
IOWA 89 3.0 o161.5
USC 99 -3.0 u161.5
Final Jan 14
CSU 60 7.0 o135.0
SDSU 75 -7.0 u135.0
Final Jan 14
UCF 95 3.5 o151.0
ASU 89 -3.5 u151.0
Final Jan 14
BAY 70 5.5 o148.5
ARIZ 81 -5.5 u148.5
Purdue 3rd Big Ten13-4
Washington 17th Big Ten10-7

Purdue @ Washington preview

Alaska Airlines Arena at Hec Edmundson Pavilion

Last Meeting ( Mar 21, 2009 ) Purdue 76, Washington 74

Purdue star point guard Braden Smith might be the top passer in college basketball.

But sometimes he falls into periods where he is too unselfish.

No. 17 Purdue will be looking for all of Smith's talents to be on display when it battles Washington in Big Ten play on Wednesday night in Seattle.

The Boilermakers will attempt to post their sixth consecutive victory. They have won the past five games by an average of 22.2 points.

Smith ranks second on Purdue (13-4, 5-1 Big Ten) with a 15.0 scoring average and ranks third nationally with 9.2 assists per game. He has 602 career assists, joining Bruce Parkinson (1972-77) as the only Boilermakers with 600 or more assists.

Smith has topped 20 points on five occasions, including a career-high 34 against Toledo on Dec. 29. He also has made a team-best 45 3-pointers. On the other hand, he has attempted single-digit shots six times this season.

"With Braden, sometimes we've got to get him to shoot the basketball because that's what this team needs," Purdue coach Matt Painter said. "But that's contagious on a good front. ... He's going to pass the basketball and they've got to be ready."

Smith made 3 of 8 shots for eight points Sunday in a 104-68 steamrolling of visiting Nebraska. But he dished out 14 assists for the second straight game. His career best of 16 helpers came last season against Northwestern.

Smith didn't need to score in the easy win over the Cornhuskers, as Purdue made 63.1 percent of its shots. The Boilermakers knocked down 19 of 33 (57.6 percent) from 3-point range, one shy of the school-record 20 made against Iowa on Jan. 20, 2018.

Freshman C.J. Cox had the best game of his career, with 23 points on 9-of-11 shooting, including a 5-of-7 showing from 3-point range.

"I thought C.J. was great," Painter said. "He had a couple timely threes in the first half, and then he really got going in the second half and making shots."

Fletcher Loyer made a season-best five treys (out of six attempts) while scoring 19 points, and Trey Kaufman-Renn shot 7 of 9 while recording 15 points, seven assists and six rebounds. Kaufman-Renn leads Purdue in scoring (17.5) and rebounding (6.2).

Washington (10-7, 1-5) has dropped three straight games, all against ranked foes.

The stretch started with an 81-77 home loss against then-No. 22 Illinois but got ugly during a two-game trip to the state of Michigan.

The Huskies were pounded 88-54 by then-No. 16 Michigan State on Thursday and 91-75 by then-No. 24 Michigan on Sunday.

The excursion was eye-opening to first-year Washington coach Danny Sprinkle.

"It showed us where we have to get to as a program, from a physicality standpoint to what kind of bodies do the guards have, the bigs have, style of play, how (the game) is called," Sprinkle said.

Washington's best player, forward Great Osobor, totaled just 15 points on 2-of-16 shooting over the first two games of the stretch before tying his season high of 23 points against Michigan. He also collected 11 rebounds while raising his team-high averages to 14.3 points and 8.6 rebounds.

"I thought his effort and energy was phenomenal. I thought he was aggressive the entire game," Sprinkle said of Osobor. "He put pressure on (Michigan) to guard him for 40 minutes."

Mekhi Mason and Zoom Diallo each added 13 points against the Wolverines.

Following the Purdue game, the Huskies visit No. 13 Oregon on Jan. 21 to make it five straight games against ranked teams.

The Boilermakers have won four of the five previous meetings with the Huskies. The most recent clash came when Purdue notched a 76-74 win over Washington in the second round of the 2009 NCAA Tournament.

--Field Level Media

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