No. 2 Purdue holds off Iowa 77-70 in Big Ten opener
AP
Dec 04, 2021
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. (AP) Trevion Williams showed his senior leadership down the stretch Friday night.
Not only did Williams motivate his teammates, but he led the way with his effort.
Williams contributed 13 points and 18 rebounds, including two huge ones late, Jaden Ivey scored 19 points and No. 2 Purdue Boilermakers held off a late Iowa Hawkeyes rally to win 77-70 on Friday night in the Big Ten opener for both teams.
''Trevion was great on the glass,'' Purdue coach Matt Painter said. ''He could have been aggressive scoring. His ability to rebound was huge.''
Mason Gillis added 12 points off the bench for the Boilermakers (8-0).
Williams said Purdue needs to find ways to win when it isn't shooting well.
''One thing you can control is your effort,'' Williams said. ''I think we put in enough effort to get the job done.''
The Hawkeyes (7-1) were without leading scorer and rebounder Keegan Murray, who injured his ankle in Monday's victory at Virginia. Murray is averaging 24.6 points and 8.9 rebounds. His twin brother, Kris Murray, started in his place.
Patrick McCaffery led Iowa with 15 points. Tony Perkins scored 14 and Murray 12 for Iowa.
The Boilermakers had a 63-44 lead dwindle to 70-68 with 3:08 left after Iowa went on an 11-0 run, capped by Murray's 3-pointer. Purdue held a 7-2 edge the rest of the way.
''We kept believing in each other,'' Iowa coach Fran McCaffery said. ''We kept executing.''
Iowa's comeback was helped by forcing 17 turnovers.
''They put pressure us,'' Ivey said. ''They were really physical the whole game. We had some turnovers, but we can clean that up.''
Painter said there were defensive lapses, too
''You can't allow great players to have open shots,'' Painter said. ''We were careless with the balls. We were too cute with our passes. We had too many turnovers. But give Iowa credit, they played hard.
''You want to get in close games and win them. It really helps you through the season. It was the most physical game we played so far. I thought Iowa was tougher than us..''
Iowa had 29 fouls, 11 more than Purdue. The Boilermakers made 18 of 29 free throws while the Hawkeyes were 15 of 22.
Iowa's Jordan Bohannon was held to four points, seven below his average. He was limited by four fouls
Purdue led by as many as 17 before settling for a 39-26 halftime lead.
The Boilermakers shot 42% in the opening half while holding Iowa to 27%, For the game, Purdue shot 42% and Iowa 40%
''They deserved to be No. 1.,'' coach McCaffery said. ''They can hurt in so many ways. They have depth, experience and size. It's going to be a hard team to beat.''
BIG PICTURE
Iowa: The Hawkeyes, who were averaging 94 points in the first seven games, struggled to score early without Keegan Murray. Their previous low scoring was in Monday's 75-74 victory at Virginia. Iowa did shoot better in the second half at 53%,
Purdue: The Boilermakers didn't have their best shooting performance and committed 17 turnovers, but the rebounding edge (42-30) and 3-point advantage proved to be the difference. Purdue made 8 of 19 3s while Iowa was 5 of 21.
POLL IMPLICATIONS
For the first time in its program's history, Purdue could move into the No. 1 spot in AP Top 25. No. 1 Duke lost to Ohio State on Tuesday night. The last time Purdue was ranked No. 2 was in 1988.
''It definitely an accomplishment for us,'' Trevion Williams said. ''We don't want to settle for that. We want to stay No. 1.''
UP NEXT
Iowa: Hosts Illinois on Monday night.
Purdue: At Rutgers on Thursday night.
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1st Half
IOWA
Hawkeyes
26
PUR
Boilermakers
39
Time
Team
Play
Score
20:00
Kris Murray vs. Zach Edey (Caleb Furst gains possession)
19:32
Zach Edey misses two point jump shot
19:30
Joe Toussaint defensive rebound
19:20
Filip Rebraca misses two point layup
19:18
Caleb Furst defensive rebound
19:01
Sasha Stefanovic misses two point jump shot
18:59
Kris Murray defensive rebound
18:39
Kris Murray misses two point layup
18:37
Caleb Furst defensive rebound
18:26
Jaden Ivey misses three point jump shot
18:24
Zach Edey offensive rebound
18:20
Sasha Stefanovic misses three point jump shot
18:18
Isaiah Thompson offensive rebound
18:19
Jordan Bohannon personal foul
18:13
+2
Sasha Stefanovic makes two point layup
0-2
18:02
Zach Edey shooting foul (Patrick McCaffery draws the foul)
18:02
+1
Patrick McCaffery makes regular free throw 1 of 2
1-2
18:02
+1
Patrick McCaffery makes regular free throw 2 of 2
2-2
17:51
Joe Toussaint personal foul (Isaiah Thompson draws the foul)
17:45
Patrick McCaffery shooting foul (Sasha Stefanovic draws the foul)
17:45
+1
Sasha Stefanovic makes regular free throw 1 of 3
2-3
17:45
+1
Sasha Stefanovic makes regular free throw 2 of 3
2-4
17:45
+1
Sasha Stefanovic makes regular free throw 3 of 3
2-5
17:32
+2
Filip Rebraca makes two point dunk (Patrick McCaffery assists)
4-5
17:19
Boilermakers turnover (10-second violation)
17:06
Patrick McCaffery misses three point jump shot
17:04
Trevion Williams defensive rebound
16:58
Joe Toussaint shooting foul (Jaden Ivey draws the foul)
16:58
Jaden Ivey misses regular free throw 1 of 2
16:58
+1
Jaden Ivey makes regular free throw 2 of 2
4-6
16:41
+3
Ahron Ulis makes three point jump shot (Jordan Bohannon assists)
7-6
16:10
Jaden Ivey misses three point jump shot
16:08
Filip Rebraca defensive rebound
15:41
Patrick McCaffery misses two point jump shot
15:39
Jaden Ivey defensive rebound
15:23
Mason Gillis turnover (lost ball)
15:23
TV timeout
14:56
Tony Perkins misses two point jump shot
14:54
Trevion Williams defensive rebound
14:29
Eric Hunter Jr. misses two point jump shot
14:27
Trevion Williams offensive rebound
14:24
+2
Trevion Williams makes two point layup (Jaden Ivey assists)
7-8
14:08
Kris Murray misses two point layup
14:06
Trevion Williams defensive rebound
13:52
+3
Mason Gillis makes three point jump shot (Brandon Newman assists)
7-11
13:33
Kris Murray misses three point jump shot
13:31
Trevion Williams defensive rebound
13:24
Kris Murray personal foul (Sasha Stefanovic draws the foul)