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What channel is Purdue basketball vs. Minnesota today? Time, streaming info for Big Ten game
The Boilermaker train will looks to keep on humming down the track to extend its lead within the Big Ten.
Behind reigning national player of the year in Zach Edey, No. 2 Purdue basketball (22-2, 11-2 Big Ten play) will take an eight-game win streak into Thursday’s conference matchup with Minnesota (15-8, 6-6) at Mackey Arena in West Lafayette.
Matt Painter’s Boilermakers, who rank No. 2 in the NET rankings and hold the No. 1 overall seed in NCAA Tournament projections, are coming off a commanding win over Indiana over the weekend in which Edey hit his first career 3-pointer.
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It’s the first and only matchup between both squads in the regular season this year. Purdue took both games against Minnesota last year and leads the all-time series 100-81. The Boilermakers have not lost to the Gophers at Mackey since 2017.
Minnesota enters Thursday’s matchup coming off a 1-1 week with a win over Michigan State and a loss on the road to Iowa at Carver Hawkeye Arena on Sunday.
Here’s what to know to watch Purdue vs Minnesota on Thursday:
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What channel is Purdue vs Minnesota today?
The Boilermakers and Gophers will square off on the Big Ten Network. The game came be streamed on either the Fox Sports Go app or Fubo, which carries the Big Ten Network and offers a free trial to potential subscribers.
Brandon Gaudin (play-by-play) and former Purdue forward Robbie Hummel (analyst) will be on the call.
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Purdue vs. Minnesota start time
Purdue and Minnesota will tip off at 8:30 p.m. ET from Mackey Arena in West Lafayette.
- Time: 8:30 p.m. ET
- Date: Thursday, Feb. 18
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Purdue basketball 2023-24 schedule
Below is the February portion of Purdue’s 2023-24 basketball schedule. Find the Boilermakers’ full 2023-24 schedule here.
Date
Opponent
Sunday, Feb. 4
Purdue 75, Wisconsin 69
Saturday, Feb. 10
Purdue 75, Indiana 59
Thursday, Feb. 15
Purdue vs. Minnesota
Sunday, Feb. 18
Purdue at Ohio State
Thursday, Feb. 22
Purdue vs. Rutgers
Sunday, Feb. 25
Purdue at Michigan
Minnesota basketball 2023-24 schedule
Below is the February portion of Minnesota’s 2023-24 basketball schedule. Find the Gophers’ full 2023-23 schedule here.
Date
Opponent
Saturday, Feb. 3
Minnesota 75, Northwestern 66
Tuesday, Feb. 6
Minnesota 59, Michigan State 56
Sunday, Feb. 11
Iowa 90, Minnesota 85
Thursday, Feb. 15
Minnesota at Purdue
Sunday, Feb. 18
Minnesota vs. Rutgers
Thursday, Feb. 22
Minnesota vs. Ohio State
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Minnesota weather: Snow totals so far, light snow expected overnight
MINNEAPOLIS (FOX 9) – The first major snowstorm of the season in Minnesota brought messy roads, with the snow expected to begin again overnight.
Snow totals
By the numbers:
Snow fell from the afternoon well into the evening. We are currently in a lull from the snow, but light snow is expected later Tuesday night.
Here are snow totals so far from across the Twin Cities:
- Coon Rapids: 4.6 inches
- Rosemount: 4.6 inches
- St. Stephen: 4.5 inches
- Ramsay: 4.5 inches
- Buffalo: 3.4 inches
- Eden Prairie: 3 inches
- Burnsville: 3 inches
Snow expected overnight into Wednesday morning
What’s next:
The snow has stopped, for now. Temperatures are starting to rise a bit during this lull of snow. Another band of flurries is expected later Tuesday night into the overnight, making for a more difficult early morning commute.
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Submissions now open for MnDOT’s latest Name a Snowplow contest
Brush off your best puns and defrost your pop culture references, because the Minnesota Department of Transportation’s Name a Snowplow contest is back.
Submissions for the 2025 contest are open through noon on Dec. 19. MnDOT staff will review and whittle down the submissions, then open the process to a public vote in January. Eight names will be chosen, one for each of MnDOT’s districts.
There are a few rules for submissions: one per person, no vulgarities, no political names and no past winners. They’re also limited to 30 characters.
Last year’s winners are below.
- We’re Off To See The Blizzard
- Snowtorious B.I.G.
- Plowabunga!
- Anthony Sledwards
- You’re Welcome
- Don’tcha Snow
- Skol Plow
- I Came, I Thaw, I Conquered
Other past winners include Blader Tot Hotdish, Beyonsleigh and Ctrl Salt Delete. This is the sixth year of the contest.
MnDOT has about 800 snowplows across the state.
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