It’s a Saturday for champions.
Several major men’s college basketball conferences, including the Big East, Big 12 and Pac-12, will crown their champs today, and thus decide a handful of automatic entries into the NCAA Tournament.
Before that, however, the Big Ten takes center stage with a pair of semifinal games, starting with regular-season champion Purdue against potential bid-stealer Ohio State. The winner of that game will face the winner of Indiana–Penn State in the championship game on Sunday.
Here are the top moments!
Indiana vs. Penn State (Big Ten)
Early action
Indiana’s Trayce Jackson-Davis kicked off the action by picking up his own rebound and finishing the job, as well as slamming down a dunk in the early minutes of the game.
Dread instills dread
Myles Dread racked up points for the Nittany Lions to bring them to a 14-12 lead.
Not messing around
Jalen Pickett showed up ready to play ball, leading Penn State to a 10-point lead over the Hoosiers, 24-14.
Glam slam
Race Thompson stunned the audience with a one-handed slam for the Hoosiers in the last five minutes of the first half.
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Purdue 80, Ohio State 66 (Big Ten)
First punch
Purdue pulled ahead in the first few minutes with a strong start by big man Zach Edey.
Retaliation
Roddy Gayle Jr. tied it up at 19-19 thanks to a cross-court setup by Isaac Likekele, who went on to add another to the tally to put the Buckeyes in the lead.
Easy commute
Eugene Brown drove straight down the middle through traffic to slam down this bucket, extending Ohio State’s lead 23-19. The Buckeyes were shooting accurately from deep, while the Boilermakers struggled with turnovers.
Edey eating it up
Edey leads the Boilermakers back into the competition with 10 points and 2 assists, holding the Buckeyes scoreless for several minutes and closing in on their lead. The effort paid off, and Purdue pulled ahead just before halftime, 42-34.
Momentum builder
Braden Smith led the Boilermakers to earn their biggest edge of the game with several 3-pointers on the way to 55-40 lead.
Sneak attack
Freshman Bruce Thornton slithers into the gap for a layup in an effort to minimize the Boilermakers’ lead with seven minutes to go.
Battle to the end
Purdue guard Brandon Newman makes a push in the final minutes of the game to maintain the Boilermakers’ lead. Purdue reigns victorious 80-66 to move on to the Big Ten final.
Kansas vs. Texas (Big 12 Final)
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Marquette vs. Xavier (Big East Final)
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UCLA vs. Arizona (Pac-12 Final)
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