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Writer's pictureSteven Poss

Purdue Has Fallen But Is Not Dead Yet

The conference comprises some of the most prestigious schools in the country, including Purdue, Indiana, Michigan, and Ohio State.

Each year, the conference produces several NCAA tournament teams and is always represented well in the postseason. If you’re a fan of Big Ten basketball, then you know that the conference is always exciting to watch. There are a lot of great rivalries, and the level of play is always high.

Purdue’s Success

The Boilermakers are coming off a strong season in which they made it to the Sweet Sixteen of the NCAA tournament. They’ll look to build on that success in the coming season with a core group of returning players. Among those returning is All-American guard Carsen Edwards, who will be looking to lead the team to a deep tournament run.

Purdue started strong and was the top-ranked team but stumbled against Indiana on the road, and again recently at home. The Purdue-Indiana rivalry is among the most storied and intense in college basketball. These two schools have been battling it out on the hardwood for over a century, and the intensity shows no signs of slowing down anytime soon.

This rivalry is unique because it’s one of the few that is truly regional. These two schools are just a few hours apart, and their fan bases overlap significantly. This makes for a very heated and intense rivalry, as both sides want nothing more than to see their team come out on top. As a result, the Purdue-Indiana rivalry is one of the most exciting and interesting in all of college basketball. If you’re a fan of either team, you won’t want to miss a single second of the action.

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Senior center Matt Haarms will also be critical to the team’s success, as he provides a big body down low that can score and rebound. The Boilermakers are poised for another successful season with a talented group of players returning. They’ll be looking to make a run at the Big Ten title and earn a high seed in the NCAA tournament. Keep an eye on this team; they could make some noise in the coming March Madness.

Also, Zach Edey, a 7-foot-4 center, announced his commitment to basketball at Purdue University on Tuesday. Edey, originally from Canada, is ranked as the No. 58 player in the class of 2020 by ESPN. He joins a Purdue team coming off a solid season in which it finished 21-13 and made it to the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament.

Edey is the second seven-footer to join the Boilermakers in a short time. Purdue also recently landed Matt Haarms, a 7-foot-3 center who transferred from BYU. With Edey and Haarms in the fold, Purdue now has one of the best frontcourts in the country. The Boilermakers should be a force to be reckoned with this season and beyond.

As the college basketball season comes to a close, all eyes turn to the NCAA tournament – commonly known as March Madness. This year’s tournament will surely be one of the most exciting yet, with many top teams vying for a chance to win it all. Purdue is one of those teams, and they are looking to make a run at the title. So 2023 is shaping up to be an excellent year for Purdue basketball.

They have a strong team with a mix of experience and young talent. They also could have a favorable draw in the NCAA tournament, which means they have a good chance of making a deep rut. So if you’re a Purdue fan or just a college basketball fan, be sure to follow the team in the tournament. It is sure to be an exciting ride.

 
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