Who scored the winning basket for Purdue?
Trey Kaufman-Renn scored the winning basket with a last-second putback.
Sports / College Basketball
Trey Kaufman-Renn’s clutch putback with less than a second on the clock sent Purdue to the Elite Eight, defeating Texas 79-77 in a Sweet 16 thriller. The Boilermakers are now one step closer to the Final Four.
The Purdue Boilermakers and Texas Longhorns battled fiercely in their Sweet Sixteen matchup. Ultimately, Purdue prevailed thanks to Trey Kaufman-Renn's decisive play. The game saw multiple lead changes and clutch performances from both sides. Tramon Mark's impressive 29 points kept Texas in contention, but Purdue's balanced attack and timely rebounds made the difference. Purdue now advances to face the winner of Arizona vs. Arkansas in the Elite Eight.
CJ Cox, who was questionable with a knee injury, started for Purdue. Jordan Pope, dealing with a lower-leg injury, was available for Texas, though not starting. This Purdue victory marks another milestone in Matt Painter's career, marking his ninth Sweet Sixteen appearance.
Trey Kaufman-Renn scored the winning basket with a last-second putback.
The final score was Purdue 79, Texas 77.
Purdue will face the winner of the Arizona vs. Arkansas game in the Elite Eight.
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