
Auburn Tigers

Purdue Boilermakers
Highlights
Summary
INDIANAPOLIS (Interstat) ā Purdue delivered a commanding performance Saturday at Victory Field, defeating Auburn 88-60 in a nonconference menās basketball game. The Boilermakers seized control with a 46-point first half and maintained a double-digit lead throughout the second before a crowd of 16,912. Braden Smith orchestrated Purdueās offense with 14 assists, while Trey Kaufman-Renn powered the inside attack with 18 points. The Boilermakers shot 55.9% from the field and a perfect 10 for 10 from the free-throw line. Kevin Overton led Auburn with 22 points, but the Tigers struggled offensively, shooting just 36.2% overall. The victory improved Purdueās record to 11-1, while Auburn fell to 8-4.
Extended Summary
INDIANAPOLIS (Interstat) ā In a commanding display of offensive efficiency and defensive pressure, the Purdue Boilermakers delivered a decisive 88-60 victory over the Auburn Tigers in a nonconference menās basketball game Saturday at Victory Field. A crowd of 16,912 watched as Purdue, improving to 11-1, seized control early and never relented, handing Auburn its fourth loss against eight wins. The gameās pivotal stretch came midway through the first half, turning a competitive contest into a one-sided affair. Auburnās Kevin Overton, a guard from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, connected on a 3-pointer with 9:48 remaining in the opening period to pull the Tigers within 22-19. From that point, Purdue unleashed a devastating 24-8 run over the next nine minutes, effectively putting the game out of reach by halftime with a 46-32 lead. The catalyst for the Boilermakersā surge was a combination of stifling defense and explosive perimeter shooting. Purdue forced Auburn into difficult shots and capitalized on turnovers, converting them into 14 points for the game compared to just four for the Tigers. The Boilermakers also dominated the interior, outscoring Auburn 40-20 in the paint. Leading the charge was Purdue point guard Braden Smith of Westfield, Indiana. The 6-foot junior orchestrated the offense with precision, scoring 11 points and dishing out 14 assists while committing only one turnover in 34 minutes. His command of the game facilitated a balanced scoring attack that saw six Boilermakers reach double figures. Smithās backcourt partner, CJ Cox of Lexington, Massachusetts, provided an early spark, hitting three first-half 3-pointers on his way to 14 points. Forward Trey Kaufman-Renn of Sellersburg, Indiana, was a consistent force inside, scoring 18 points on an array of post moves and mid-range jumpers. Auburn, which entered the game with a 59% probability to win according to National Statisticalās ELO system, struggled to find any sustained rhythm against Purdueās disciplined defense. The Tigers shot poorly from the floor and from 3-point range, unable to counter Purdueās methodical attack. Overton led all scorers with 22 points for Auburn, and forward Keyshawn Hall of Cleveland added 14 points, but their efforts were insufficient against the Boilermakersā onslaught. Purdueās defensive effort was highlighted by nine fastbreak points and seven blocked shots, disrupting Auburnās offensive sets throughout the afternoon. The Boilermakersā depth was on full display. Guard Gicarri Harris of Atlanta scored 12 points, all from beyond the arc, while freshman Jack Benter of Brownstown, Indiana, provided 11 points off the bench, including a pair of late 3-pointers that extended the lead. Reserve guard Omer Mayer of Tel Aviv, Israel, chipped in four points and two assists in the closing minutes. For Auburn, KeShawn Murphy of Birmingham, Alabama, contributed six points and two assists, and Elyjah Freeman of Palm Beach, Florida, added six points and three assists. Purdueās victory continued a strong start to the season, with its only loss coming against Iowa State earlier in December. The Boilermakers have now won three straight, including convincing wins over Minnesota and Marquette. Auburn, coming off a win over Chattanooga, saw its record against high-major opponents this season fall to 2-3, with previous losses to Arizona and Michigan. The gameās total points, 148, fell under the pregame over/under line of 154.5, though Purdue easily covered the spread as a 9.5-point favorite. Purdue will look to carry this momentum into its next game against Kent State on Dec. 29 before opening Big Ten Conference play at Wisconsin on Jan. 3. Auburn returns home to face Queens University of Charlotte on Dec. 29 before beginning Southeastern Conference play at Georgia on Jan. 3.
Preview
INDIANAPOLIS (Interstat) ā Two of the nationās top teams will clash in a high-profile nonconference showdown Saturday when the Auburn Tigers face the Purdue Boilermakers at Victory Field. The neutral-site game, set for Dec. 20, 2025, features a potent Auburn offense against a dominant Purdue squad that has steamrolled most of its early competition. The Tigers (8-3) are coming off a 92-78 home win over Chattanooga, while the Boilermakers (10-1) are riding high after a commanding 79-59 victory over then-Marquette. Auburnās success hinges on the dynamic play of guard Keyshawn Hall. The standout junior is averaging 19.5 points per game and is fresh off a 22-point, 6-assist performance against Chattanooga. Hall has scored 20 or more points in four of his last six games, including a 28-point outing in a win over North Carolina State. He will need to be at his best to penetrate a stout Purdue defense. The Boilermakers counter with their own offensive force in center Oscar Cluff. The 7-foot-4 senior is a model of efficiency, averaging 14.2 points and 4.5 rebounds in just 20.5 minutes per game. Cluff erupted for 22 points in 23 minutes against Marquette and has scored in double figures in nine of Purdueās 11 games. His presence in the paint will be a major test for Auburnās interior defense. Purdueās lone loss was a surprising 81-58 rout by Iowa State on Dec. 6, but they have otherwise won by an average margin of 26.7 points. Auburn has shown both brilliance and vulnerability, with impressive wins over Oregon and NC State but lopsided road losses to Arizona and Michigan by a combined 59 points. This matchup serves as a final major test before both teams enter conference play. Auburn begins its Southeastern Conference slate on Jan. 3 at Georgia, while Purdue opens Big Ten Conference action the same day at Wisconsin. A win Saturday would provide a crucial resume boost for either teamās postseason aspirations.