His dominant play contributed significantly to Purdue’s comfortable 83-71 victory over Xavier. Edey, known as the “biggest man in all of college basketball,” lived up to his reputation, delivering an impressive performance with a 28-point, 11-rebound, and four-block double-double. The spotlight was on Zach Edey, Purdue’s reigning national player of the year. The Musketeers entered the game at a disadvantage, missing their key player, Zach Freemantle, a setback particularly challenging against the towering presence of Purdue’s star.
Purdue, now the number two team in the country, faced their first significant challenge of the season last night against Xavier, an NCAA tournament team from last season and a strong competitor from the Big East. Sox Transactions, Trades, and Free Agents.
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