USC’s upset bid falls short in Big Ten Tournament loss to Purdue
- Purdue won against Southern California in the Big Ten Tournament with a score of 76-71, thanks to Trey Kaufman-Renn's clutch free throws and 30 points overall.
- Camden Heide contributed significantly for Purdue, hitting three three-pointers and grabbing 11 rebounds.
- Purdue will face Michigan next, having split their previous matchups this season.
- Purdue guard Braden Smith highlighted the importance of sticking to their rules for defensive success in upcoming games.
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USC’s upset bid falls short in Big Ten Tournament loss to Purdue
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No. 20 Purdue holds off USC in Big Ten tournament
Trey Kaufman-Renn matched his career high of 30 points and sixth-seeded Purdue avoided the upset with a 76-71 victory over 14th-seeded Southern California on Thursday night in Big Ten tournament play in Indianapolis.
No. 20 Purdue 76, Southern Cal 71
SOUTHERN CAL (16-17)
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