Ivey scores 20 points in Purdue’s 75-70 victory over Northwestern

WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Purdue guard Jaden Ivey is making it look easy.

On Saturday, he scored a career-high 20 points, grabbed seven rebounds, and providing the energy No. 24 Purdue needed to get past pesky Northwestern 75-70.

“I felt like all those shots were in rhythm,” Ivey said. “We were able to get some things, we still have to get better but those opportunities are going to come. We just have to keep playing like that.”

The Boilermakers (13-7, 8-5 Big Ten) were tough, resilient, and balanced.

Zach Edey had 12 points and 11 rebounds as the Boilermakers won for the sixth time in eight games. Purdue also has won nine straight in the series for the first time since 1994-98 and gave coach Matt Painter his 350th career win and victory No. 175 in Big Ten play.

For the reeling Wildcats (6-10, 3-9) it was another tough day. Pete Nance finished with 20 points and Chase Audige had 18 points in a game they never led.

The primary reason: Ivey.

“When you play Purdue, you have to give a lot of attention to Trevion Williams and they play through their big guys,” Northwestern coach Chris Collins said. “When they do that you have to make a decision about what you want to do. We chose to give some help (inside).”

And that opened the door for Ivey.

The freshman guard took full advantage, jump-starting the Boilermakers after a sluggish start by spurring a 17-6 run that gave Purdue a 33-20 lead late in the first half. But the Wildcats closed the half with four straight 3-pointers and made it 35-34 when Nance opened the second half with a layup.

The Boilermakers retook control when Eric Hunter Jr. capped a 6-0 spurt with a layup that made it 51-42 with 11:56 to play. The Wildcats never got closer than four the rest of the game.

“He’s always like that,” Edey said when asked about Ivey. “He’s a guy that can go for 20 every game. He’s a big-time scoring threat. He’s so quick, he can jump, he can shoot the ball, he’s a complete player.”

BIG PICTURE

Northwestern: The Wildcats’ 6-1 start is a distant memory. And it looks like there’s no end in sight with this remaining schedule: Indiana at home, at Rutgers and No. 12 Illinois, home against No. 19 Wisconsin and at Minnesota before closing out the regular season at home against Maryland and Nebraska.

Purdue: Despite losing Tuesday on the road and Saturday’s struggles, the Boilermakers just keep winning. While this one might not look impressive, guard Sasha Stefanovic returned after missing three games following a positive COVID-19 test. Getting the Big Ten’s top 3-point shooter is only going to help.

POLL IMPLICATIONS

Purdue set a school record by cracking the poll for a sixth consecutive season last week. A one-point loss at Maryland shouldn’t hurt much and Saturday’s victory won’t help much. The Boilermakers are likely to be in the 20s again this week.

STAT PACK

Northwestern: Nance had eight rebounds while Audige had six rebounds and six assists. … Ryan Young finished with 10 points. … After starting 7 of 14 on 3s, the Wildcats finished 10 of 28. … Northwestern has lost seven straight against ranked foes after winning their first two this season.

Purdue: Ivey also had two steals. … Trevion Williams had eight points and a season-low three rebounds, ending a streak of 14 straight games with at least 10 points and seven rebounds. … Brandon Newman added 10 points. … Stefanovic scored four points but was 0 for 4 from the floor and 0 for 3 on 3s. … Purdue had a season-high 10 steals.

UP NEXT

Northwestern: Hosts Indiana on Wednesday.

Purdue: Goes for a season sweep Thursday at Minnesota.