 PURDUE 96, NORTHERN ILLINOIS 34 WEST LAFAYETTE, IN. -- The Northern Illinois men’s basketball fell, 96-34, to Purdue in its season opener on Friday night on rededication night at Mackey Arena. Senior forward Tim Toler led the Huskies with 11 points.
Freshman wing Abdel Nader added nine points, while freshman forward Kevin Gray grabbed a game-high seven rebounds. Purdue was led by All-American Robbie Hummel, who scored a game-high 21 points.
“We ran into a really good team tonight,” said NIU head coach Mark Montgomery. “Matt Painter is a really good head coach, his team always plays hard. I was happy to see Robbie Hummel (return), I hoped he wouldn’t be this good, but he definitely got them started and they are going to be a good ball club this season.”
The tenacious Boilermaker defense helped force NIU into 24.6 percent (14-of-57) shooting from the field and 28 turnovers as Purdue won its 18th-straight home game at Mackey Arena, tied for the third-longest home win streak in venue history.
Purdue jumped out to a quick start, scoring the first seven points of the contest before Nader got the Huskies on the scoreboard with a jumper from the right elbow.
The Boilermaker lead grew to 18-2 with 13:37 to play in the first half as Purdue opened the game 4-of-6 from beyond the three-point arc.
Following a timeout, Nader found sophomore guard Aksel Bolin at the basket to end the 11-0 Purdue run. The Huskies slowed down the Boilermaker momentum following the Bolin bucket, holding Purdue without a field goal for nearly five minutes.
Purdue pushed its lead to 46-17 with a 15-2 run late in the first half before Toler buried a triple from the wing just before the buzzer as the sounded to end the opening 20 minutes.
The Boilermakers shot 44.1 percent in the first half (15-of-34), including 46.2 percent from beyond the three-point arc (6-of-13), while holding NIU to just 26.7 percent shooting (8-of-30).
Purdue was red-hot out of the locker room in the second half, connecting on three triples in the first two minutes. The Boilermakers made 8-of-15 three-point attempts in the second half and finished the game 14-of-28 from beyond the arc.
Northern Illinois will return home on Monday night, Nov. 14, when the Huskies host UW-Milwaukee in their home opener. Game time is scheduled for 7 p.m., at the NIU Convocation Center.
Courtesy of Northern Illinois Athletics |