WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Purdue basketball improved to 16-1 on the season and 5-1 in Huge Ten play with a 73-55 win over Nebraska on Friday night time at Mackey Enviornment.
Freshman guard Fletcher Loyer set a brand new career-high with 27 factors on 8-of-15 capturing, which included six 3-pointers. He broke his earlier season-best that got here on Dec. 10 within the staff’s 65-62 extra time victory towards the Cornhuskers on the highway in Lincoln, Neb.
“Our help right here is massive time,” Purdue coach Matt Painter mentioned of the followers in Mackey area. “However we won’t depend on our help to win video games for us, we have now to go on the market and do it. Should you play nicely, they’re such a bonus. However you must play nicely, you must give them one thing to cheer about.
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“Simply making an attempt to maintain our focus after we have had a few powerful highway video games and are available again dwelling and get a win towards Nebraska, who ought to have beat us at their place. We have been very, very lucky to win in Lincoln.”
The Boilermakers have been firing on all cylinders within the opening minutes of every half. They’d 5 3-pointers within the first eight minutes to start out the sport, with Loyer contributing 4 of them. After ending the opening interval with six straight factors, Purdue went on an 11-0 run after halftime to take a 22-point lead.
Nebraska by no means held the lead on Friday, and Purdue completed with 4 gamers scoring in double figures to come back away with the win.
Picture Gallery: No. 3 Purdue 73, Nebraska 55
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Purdue Boilermakers guard Braden Smith (3) passes the ball in the course of the NCAA males’s basketball recreation towards the Nebraska Cornhuskers.
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Matt Painter, Fletcher Loyer
Purdue Boilermakers head coach Matt Painter excessive 5 Purdue Boilermakers guard Fletcher Loyer (2) in the course of the NCAA males’s basketball recreation.
Ethan Morton
Purdue Boilermakers guard Ethan Morton (25) grabs a unfastened ball in the course of the NCAA males’s basketball recreation towards the Nebraska Cornhuskers.
Matt Painter
Purdue Boilermakers head coach Matt Painter talks throughout a timeout in the course of the NCAA males’s basketball recreation towards the Nebraska Cornhuskers.
Braden Smith
Purdue Boilermakers guard Braden Smith (3) walks off the court docket after the NCAA males’s basketball recreation towards the Nebraska Cornhuskers.
Fletcher Loyer
Purdue Boilermakers guard Fletcher Loyer (2) celebrates after scoring in the course of the NCAA males’s basketball recreation towards the Nebraska Cornhuskers.
Purdue Boilermakers heart Zach Edey (15) blocks a shot by Nebraska Cornhuskers guard Emmanuel Bandoumel (25).
David Jenkins Jr.
Purdue Boilermakers guard David Jenkins Jr. (14) fouls Nebraska Cornhuskers guard Emmanuel Bandoumel (25) in the course of the NCAA males’s basketball recreation.
Mason Gillis
Purdue Boilermakers ahead Mason Gillis (0) shoots the ball over Nebraska Cornhuskers ahead Derrick Walker (13).
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Braden Smith
Nebraska Cornhuskers guard Emmanuel Bandoumel (25) defends towards Purdue Boilermakers guard Braden Smith (3).
Fletcher Loyer
Purdue Boilermakers guard Fletcher Loyer (2) reacts to creating a 3-point shot in the course of the first half towards the Nebraska Cornhuskers.
Purdue Boilermakers heart Zach Edey (15) seems to be to cross the ball away from Nebraska Cornhuskers ahead Derrick Walker (13) and ahead Wilhelm Breidenbach (32).
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A Purdue Basketball earlier than the sport between the Purdue Boilermakers and the Nebraska Cornhuskers at Mackey Enviornment.
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LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) – Several rural fire departments are working to extinguish a grass fire in central Nebraska.
Custer County Emergency Management said the first started Thursday around 3:38 p.m. just north of Broken Bow.
Strong winds “exacerbated” the situation, according to county officials.
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The fire spread quickly, and additional fire crews were called in to help put out the fire. In total, over 30 fire departments responded to the scene.
The Custer County Sheriff’s Office is investigating an “accident” during the fire.
In a press release sent around midnight, officials said the fire was 25% contained.
People are asked to avoid the area and limit travel.
“Smoke, fire equipment, and emergency traffic should be expected in the area throughout the night and for the foreseeable future,” county officials said in the release.
Entering Thursday night’s NCAA volleyball national semifinal, Penn State had never beaten Nebraska twice in the same season and had lost 14 of the previous 16 games against the Cornhuskers. The Big Ten co-champions squared off in Louisville for a spot in the championship game.
Nebraska led for most of the first set, aided by three service errors by Penn State. Despite the early hole, three kills by Camryn Hannah and an Izzy Starck ace helped set up a 23-21 Penn State lead late in the set. Nebraska’s Andi Jackson answered immediately, scoring three kills on a 4-0 run, and the Huskers took set 1 25-23.
The Cornhuskers dominated the second set with their block and powerful serving, outhitting PSU .400 to .098 in the frame. Nebraska stretched the lead to as wide as 16-8, and while the Lions started to find some offensive rhythm later in the set, the Huskers ran away with a 25-18 win in set 2.
With their backs against the wall, the Lions tightened up on both sides of the ball in the third set, recording just two hitting errors after combining for 16 in the first two sets. A diversified attack led by six kills from Caroline Jurevicius helped Penn State keep pace, and her sixth kill of the set gave PSU two set points at 24-22. A Harper Murray kill allowed Nebraska to fend off the first set point, but PSU converted on the second with a Murray attack error. Penn State stayed alive with a 25-23 win in set 3.
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Penn State continued its offensive rhythm in the fourth set and held a 15-12 lead midway through the set. A Jess Mruzik service error sprang a 6-0 Nebraska run, and suddenly the Lions found themselves down 18-15. The Huskers continued to frustrate Penn State with their serve, and a combo block by Rebekah Allick and Taylor Landfair stretched Nebraska’s lead to 22-16. The margin for error was narrow for Penn State.
Two kills and a block by Camryn Hannah helped the Lions trim the deficit to 23-22. After a kill from Rebekah Allick gave Nebraska two match points, Jess Mruzik and Caroline Jurevicius each recorded a kill to stave off elimination. A back-and-forth fourth set ended with another Hannah kill, and Penn State’s 28-26 4th set win sent the game to a decisive fifth set.
Entering tonight, Penn State had been undefeated in five-set matches this season (4-0). A Nebraska service error and an ace by Ava Falduto on consecutive plays put the Lions ahead 4-2, and Penn State would lead by at least two points until a kill from Harper Murray cut PSU’s lead to 9-8. A vital 3-0 Penn State run, highlighted by a combo block by Jordan Hopp and Caroline Jurevicius, extended the lead to 12-8.
A kill by Camryn Hannah set up the Lions with three match points at 14-11. After Nebraska fended off the first two, Hannah fittingly sealed the comeback victory with a kill that bounced out of bounds off of Nebraska’s block.
Penn State’s reverse sweep was its first in the NCAA tournament since the 2009 title game against Texas. Nebraska was reverse swept in the NCAA tournament for the first time since 1982.
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With the win, Katie Schumacher-Cawley’s squad advances to the NCAA championship game for the 11th time in program history and the first time since winning the 2014 title. The Nittany Lions are 7-3 all-time in title games.
Penn State will face host Louisville, who defeated overall No. 1 seed Pitt in the other semifinal, for the NCAA championship on Sunday afternoon at 3pm. The game will be broadcast nationally on ABC.
Texas A&M’s tight end room is well-equipped going into the 2025 season. Coach Mike Elko has landed a commitment from former Nebraska TE Nate Boerkircher, who will enter his senior season after four seasons in Lincoln (NE).
Aggies fans might be concerned about the absence of defensive line additions from the portal, but Nate Boerkircher provides a nice boost as a blocker. At the same time, his size and athleticism can impact the short passing game and provide Texas A&M QB Marcel Reed with another passing target.
Under OC Collin Klein, Texas A&M’s running game will continue to be an emphasis, which requires a lot from the tight end rotation ranging from inline blocking to splitting out wide to enhance the quick passing game.
During his junior seasons, Boerkircher earned a 61 run-blocking grade and 65 pass-blocking grade per Pro Football Focus, which, as Gigem247’s Carter Karels noted, would have been the best scores for any TE on A&M’s 2024 roster.
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Nate Boerkircher joins former Auburn TE Micah Riley, likely completing Texas A&M’s tight end rotation for the 2025 season.
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