Purdue basketball breaking McNeese State? Heated March Madness moment leads to technical fouls
- Purdue basketball led McNeese State 48-28 with 15:47 left in the game.
- McNeese State coach Will Wade and player Christian Shumate received technical fouls for arguing a no-call.
- Fletcher Loyer missed one of four technical free throws, increasing Purdue's lead to 53-28 with 15:47 remaining.
- McNeese State later went on a 9-0 run, cutting Purdue's lead to 53-37 with 11:02 left.
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Purdue basketball breaking McNeese State? Heated March Madness moment leads to technical fouls
Will Wade and Christian Shumate received technical fouls from referees in Purdue vs McNeese State game in March Madness. Refs say they were talking in 2025 NCAA Tournament.
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