Purdue Boilermakers forward Trevion Williams (Mandatory Credit: Matthew OHaren-USA TODAY Sports)
Sloppy first half play gave Purdue an insurmountable lead as Penn State Basketball fell 71-52 to Purdue Friday night at the Bryce Jordan Center.
The first half was a game of runs, but Penn State Basketball turnovers gave Purdue the easiest 6-0 run you’ll ever see, leading to a 15 point halftime lead, the largest of the game for Purdue.
Myles Dread hit three first half three pointers (rest of the team was 2-12) to keep the game close but six horrific turnovers combined with 1-of-5 from the free-throw line (including two missed front ends of one and one’s from Sessoms and Tsimbila) allowed Purdue to control the game.