The first half was not the half the Boilermakers expected. Though maybe it should have been. It was rough and tumble and points were hard to come by. Neither team looked good on offense and Purdue turned it over four times in the early going. What seemed to really get to Purdue though was the fact that Maryland wasn’t called for a foul until 4:51 left in the half. It certainly wasn’t the first foul committed by Maryland but it was the first one called. You could see the frustrating on Zach Edey’s face. You could see it in the eyes of Mason GIllis.
Maryland Defeats Purdue 68-54
