by PointGuard » Thu Dec 05, 2013 1:00 am
Game #5: Nov. 30, 2019; Purdue Boilermakers (2-2) at New Hampshire Wildcats (2-2)
The Boilermakers opened the season with a big win over #13 Kansas but have faltered on the road in their past 2 games. Purdue has some talented players at all positions.
The refs called 2 fouls against both Andrew Kresse and Bobby Havens in the first 6 minutes of play, putting both of them on the bench. To make matters worse, Jake Watson injured his hand in the first couple minutes so 3 of our starters were off the court. After that we were simply out-manned and out-muscled. Purdue took a 40-32 halftime advantage as they hit 47% of their shots and we hit 39% of ours. They also out-rebounded us 20-15. Bobby Havens scored 7 points in his 6 minutes on the court.
We struggled to cut the Boilermakers’ lead throughout much of the 2nd half but it remained between 5 and 10 points until they went on a roll to pull ahead by 20 late in the half. We reeled them back in over the last few minutes, but it was too little too late.
Final Score: Purdue-73, New Hampshire-64. New Hampshire season record: 2-3.
Scoring leaders: Havens-17, Jones-8.
Rebound leaders: Jones-6, Kresse-5.
Assist leaders: Strickland-3, Jones-3.
Player of the Game: Purdue’s C Julian Ausler-16 pts, 7 reb, 3 assists, 2 blocks.
Coach’s Pat on the Back Award: SF/PF Aaron Jones-8 pts, 6 reb, 3 assists, 2 steals, 1 block.
Other notes: Purdue outshot us 47% to 39%. The Boilermakers had a 35-30 rebounding advantage, but we offset that by forcing them to make 13 turnovers while we turned the ball over just 8 times. The ultimate difference, though, was that Purdue went to the line 13 more times and scored 9 more points of free throws (the difference in the score) than we did. We got extremely good production from Aaron Jones in the first game which he got much floor time as he filled in for the injured Jake Watson.
Jake Watson’s injury is expected to be healed before our next game.
While it’s obvious the step up in the level of competition for our pre-conference games is taking a toll on our record, I’m hopeful that it is toughening up our team for when we play America East opponents.
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