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WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - Purdue (13-10, 6-6) looks to continue its momentum Saturday when it travels to Bloomington for a contest with Indiana (15-7, 5-6). Bob Wischusen, Dick Vitale and Kris Budden will handle the broadcast on ESPN, 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 120-89 series lead against Indiana, the only Big Ten team with a winning record against the Hoosiers. Purdue has won five straight games and eight of the last nine against Indiana.
• When Purdue holds Indiana to 69 or fewer points during the Matt Painter era, the Boilermakers are 12-1 having won 12 straight games. When allowing 70 or more points, Purdue is 2-8.
• With eight regular-season games left, five of Purdue's eight opponents are either nationally-ranked or receiving votes. As it currently stands, six of the last eight opponents will be quad-1 opportunities.
• SOMETHING TO WATCH: Purdue has been outstanding at home during Big Ten play. The Boilermakers are 5-1 at home in league play but are just 1-5 away from Mackey Arena in league play.
• In Purdue victories, the Boilermakers have five players averaging at least 9.9 points per game and are shooting 48.3 percent from the field and 39.7 percent from long range. In Purdue losses, Purdue has only four players averaging at least 7.0 points per game and are shooting 35.5 percent from the field and 27.2 percent from long distance.
• Purdue is 12-0 this year and 32-1 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. The Boilermakers are 1-10 when shooting a lower field goal percentage than its opponent (win vs. VCU).
• Since the 2014-15 season, Purdue is 27-9 (.750) during the month of February. Since the 2016-17 campaign, the Boilermakers are 19-5 (.792) during the month of February. The Boilermakers have won six straight games in the month by an average of 12.2 points per game.
• Purdue freshmen and sophomores have combined for 927 points this year (40.4 PPG), accounting for 58.6 percent of Purdue's scoring this year.
• Purdue is 8-1 when scoring at least 70 points this year (loss to Michigan), but is just 5-9 when being held under 70 points.
• Over the last two games, Purdue is shooting 53.8 percent from the field and 48.3 percent from 3-point range. The Boilermakers have six players averaging at least 9.5 points per game and boast an assist / turnover ratio of 2.11 (40 / 19).
• Purdue's four wins over AP Top 25 programs this year are tied for the third most in the country.
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - Purdue (13-10, 6-6) looks to continue its momentum Saturday when it travels to Bloomington for a contest with Indiana (15-7, 5-6). Bob Wischusen, Dick Vitale and Kris Budden will handle the broadcast on ESPN, 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 120-89 series lead against Indiana, the only Big Ten team with a winning record against the Hoosiers. Purdue has won five straight games and eight of the last nine against Indiana.
• When Purdue holds Indiana to 69 or fewer points during the Matt Painter era, the Boilermakers are 12-1 having won 12 straight games. When allowing 70 or more points, Purdue is 2-8.
• With eight regular-season games left, five of Purdue's eight opponents are either nationally-ranked or receiving votes. As it currently stands, six of the last eight opponents will be quad-1 opportunities.
• SOMETHING TO WATCH: Purdue has been outstanding at home during Big Ten play. The Boilermakers are 5-1 at home in league play but are just 1-5 away from Mackey Arena in league play.
• In Purdue victories, the Boilermakers have five players averaging at least 9.9 points per game and are shooting 48.3 percent from the field and 39.7 percent from long range. In Purdue losses, Purdue has only four players averaging at least 7.0 points per game and are shooting 35.5 percent from the field and 27.2 percent from long distance.
• Purdue is 12-0 this year and 32-1 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. The Boilermakers are 1-10 when shooting a lower field goal percentage than its opponent (win vs. VCU).
• Since the 2014-15 season, Purdue is 27-9 (.750) during the month of February. Since the 2016-17 campaign, the Boilermakers are 19-5 (.792) during the month of February. The Boilermakers have won six straight games in the month by an average of 12.2 points per game.
• Purdue freshmen and sophomores have combined for 927 points this year (40.4 PPG), accounting for 58.6 percent of Purdue's scoring this year.
• Purdue is 8-1 when scoring at least 70 points this year (loss to Michigan), but is just 5-9 when being held under 70 points.
• Over the last two games, Purdue is shooting 53.8 percent from the field and 48.3 percent from 3-point range. The Boilermakers have six players averaging at least 9.5 points per game and boast an assist / turnover ratio of 2.11 (40 / 19).
• Purdue's four wins over AP Top 25 programs this year are tied for the third most in the country.