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WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - Purdue (10-7, 3-3) looks for a significant road win Saturday as the Boilermakers visit No. 17-ranked Maryland (13-4, 3-3) in College Park. Jason Benetti and Dan Dakich will handle the broadcast on ESPN2, beginning at 2 p.m. ET. On the radio, Rob Blackman and Larry Clisby will have the call courtside on the Purdue Radio Network and TuneIn.com, beginning with the Purdue Basketball Pregame Show at 1 p.m. ET. Live stats will be available on PurdueSports.com.
• Purdue owns a 5-3 series lead in a rivalry that dates all the way back to 2015. The two teams never met before the Terrapins joined the Big Ten before the 2014-15 season.
• Purdue is looking for its first Big Ten road win of the season, having already fallen to Nebraska, Illinois and Michigan.
• Maryland enters the contest unbeaten at the XFinity Center with a 10-0 record. In fact, Purdue's next two road games come against teams with a combined home record of 22-0 (Rutgers on Jan. 28).
• Purdue's sophomore class has started to emerge as offensive leaders. The class is averaging 42.3 points per game over the last four games, accounting for 62.8 percent of Purdue's scoring during that span.
• Purdue has now scored 70-plus points in four of the last five games. In the season's first 12 games, it reached 70 points just three times.
• Purdue has held five opponents to 49 or fewer points this year, the third-highest total in the country (Liberty, Virginia - 9).
• Purdue is 8-0 this year when holding foes to 59 or fewer points. The Boilermakers are 2-6 when allowing 60-plus.
• Purdue is 9-0 this year and 29-1 since the start of last year when shooting a higher field goal percentage than its opponent. The lone loss came to Virginia in last year's Elite Eight.
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - Purdue (10-7, 3-3) looks for a significant road win Saturday as the Boilermakers visit No. 17-ranked Maryland (13-4, 3-3) in College Park. Jason Benetti and Dan Dakich will handle the broadcast on ESPN2, beginning at 2 p.m. ET. On the radio, Rob Blackman and Larry Clisby will have the call courtside on the Purdue Radio Network and TuneIn.com, beginning with the Purdue Basketball Pregame Show at 1 p.m. ET. Live stats will be available on PurdueSports.com.
• Purdue owns a 5-3 series lead in a rivalry that dates all the way back to 2015. The two teams never met before the Terrapins joined the Big Ten before the 2014-15 season.
• Purdue is looking for its first Big Ten road win of the season, having already fallen to Nebraska, Illinois and Michigan.
• Maryland enters the contest unbeaten at the XFinity Center with a 10-0 record. In fact, Purdue's next two road games come against teams with a combined home record of 22-0 (Rutgers on Jan. 28).
• Purdue's sophomore class has started to emerge as offensive leaders. The class is averaging 42.3 points per game over the last four games, accounting for 62.8 percent of Purdue's scoring during that span.
• Purdue has now scored 70-plus points in four of the last five games. In the season's first 12 games, it reached 70 points just three times.
• Purdue has held five opponents to 49 or fewer points this year, the third-highest total in the country (Liberty, Virginia - 9).
• Purdue is 8-0 this year when holding foes to 59 or fewer points. The Boilermakers are 2-6 when allowing 60-plus.
• Purdue is 9-0 this year and 29-1 since the start of last year when shooting a higher field goal percentage than its opponent. The lone loss came to Virginia in last year's Elite Eight.