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Purdue's Defense Falters: Seniors' Final Home Game Lost 97-93
8 Mar
Summary
- Fletcher Loyer broke the Purdue career 3-pointers record.
- Wisconsin's offense scored 1.625 points per possession in the first half.
- Purdue could fall to the 7th seed in the Big Ten Tournament.

The No. 14 Purdue Boilermakers men's basketball team concluded their regular season with a disappointing 97-93 home loss to Wisconsin on senior night. Despite efforts from seniors, the team's defense struggled against a strong offensive performance from Wisconsin, which averaged 1.625 points per possession in the first half.
Senior Fletcher Loyer provided a bright spot, breaking the Purdue career record for 3-pointers made and scoring 23 points. His play, including a crucial steal and an and-one, helped Purdue regain the lead temporarily. However, Wisconsin's consistent scoring, particularly from beyond the arc, allowed them to maintain control.
This loss has significant implications for Purdue's seeding in the upcoming Big Ten Tournament. Instead of securing no lower than the 5th seed, the Boilermakers could fall as low as the 7th seed, depending on other weekend results. The team's defensive inconsistencies, a recurring issue in the second half of the season, remain a major concern heading into the postseason.
The seniors missed an opportunity to tie the Big Ten record for class victories and secure Purdue's 400th Big Ten win. This season's end highlights a persistent challenge for Purdue: winning against NCAA Tournament-caliber teams despite significant offensive output, primarily due to ongoing defensive frailties.




