Purdue's Zach Edey's four-year college career includes a 16-13 record in Big Ten road games. The Boilermakers faced Maryland in College Park, holding them to 21.7% FG and 14.3% 3FG. Purdue led 26-14 at halftime and continued to dominate in the second half, securing a 67-53 road win. This victory marks Purdue's first win at Maryland since December 2017, demonstrating their strength in the B1G play.
B1G hoops: Purdue wins at Maryland, 67-53. Illinois up by 14 late in the first half vs. visiting Northwestern.
No. 1 Purdue reopens B1G play with a strong road win. 🚂 https://t.co/5SACbSGEtU
As business trip for @BoilerBall as they get their first win at Maryland since December 2017. https://t.co/RnntwL6qSI
Purdue goes to Maryland - one of the nastiest, hardest places to win in college basketball - and makes it look clean and easy. #columncoming
Maryland has attempted one more FT that Purdue -- 11 to 10 -- and Boilers are cruising on the road anyway.
.@BoilerBall's Lance Jones opens up the second half by knocking down three 3-pointers. https://t.co/kJ4sUbLbD8
Purdue will sometimes drive you nuts, but when they're rolling there's no team in the country that can front run like they can. Maryland is getting steamrolled tonight.
Purdue holding Maryland to: 5-for-23 FG (21.7%) 1-for-7 3FG (14.3%) 1 assist, 7 turnovers Boilers lead 26-14, final media timeout of first half
Purdue is 16-13 in Big Ten road games during Zach Edey's four-year college career. The Boilers are in College Park tonight to face Maryland. A golden opportunity for the Terps.