This weekend gives us only one ranked matchup, but plenty of intriguing games that have real implications on the tournament ...
Indiana will travel to Mackey Arena for an in-state clash with No. 10 Purdue. There are plenty of implications for both teams ...
Purdue on Friday. That gave me a fresh look ... Right now, just making the Big Ten tournament isn’t a guarantee. The Hawkeyes got blitzed by Ohio State in Columbus on Monday, a fourth loss ...
On Friday, Indiana (14-7, 5-5 Big Ten) travels to West ... alive for a spot in the NCAA Tournament, needing a signature win to add to its resumé. Upsetting Purdue on the road would provide ...
The Big Ten schedule is nearing ... Ohio State got a massive boost to its NCAA tournament resume when it snapped a three-game losing streak with a 73-70 win at Purdue last Tuesday.
Here’s the reality: At 4-6 at the halfway point of the Big Ten regular-season, the Iowa men’s basketball team has some winning to proceed to the league’s tournament in Indianapolis March 12-16.
Purdue No. 13 going into Wednesday) and are the second- and third-place teams in the Big Ten behind Michigan State. But despite their solid positions for the NCAA Tournament and league-title ...
Purdue pummeled Michigan ... Now that the Big Ten is an 18-team conference, only the top-15 squads will earn a spot in the Big Ten Tournament, which runs from Wednesday March 12 through Sunday ...
The Wildcats are joined by Kansas, Purdue and ... out of the NCAA Tournament. The SEC has the most representatives in DeCourcy's latest compilation, with 13 teams. The Big Ten has nine teams ...
The defending champion Huskies earned the top seed in the NCAA Tournament, joined by Houston, Purdue and ... the SEC and Big 12 placed eight teams in the field, while the Big Ten and Mountain ...
The men’s and women’s teams combined won three of the available six weekly Big Ten awards for standout performances in what ...
The operative word as he looked ahead: "Chill." By quirk of the Big Ten schedule, Purdue played six games in a 16-day span, ranging from Rutgers in the east and Washington and Oregon in the west.