Two basketballs sit on the floor before a second-round college basketball game between UCLA and Oklahoma in the NCAA Tournament, Monday, March 20, 2023, in Los Angeles, Calif. (AP Photo/Kyusung Gong)

[2 seed] PURDUE 79, [7 seed] MIAMI, FLA. 69

Second-seeded Purdue advanced to its third straight Sweet 16 with a 79-69 win over seventh-seeded Miami, Fla., in the second round of the West Region played in St. Louis.

Purdue improved to 29-8 overall and has won six straight games by an average of 14.5 points per game. The six-game winning streak is currently the fifth-longest winning streak in the country.

Purdue becomes the third team (currently) to reach three straight Sweet 16s, joined by Duke and Houston. Alabama, Arizona and Tennessee are still yet to play on Sunday.

Since the 2017 NCAA Tournament, Purdue has reached seven Sweet 16s (nine tournaments), tied for the most in the country with Gonzaga, Houston and Michigan.

Since the 2016-17 season, Purdue is now 18-7 in the NCAA Tournament, tied for the fourth most wins in the NCAA Tournament in that span (Gonzaga – 24; Duke, Houston – 21; Purdue, Kansas, Michigan – 18).

Since the 2023-24 season, Purdue’s nine NCAA Tournament wins tied for the most in the country with Duke and Houston.

Purdue’s senior class of Loyer, Smith and Kaufman-Renn set the school record for most NCAA Tournament wins in a career with nine. The group also tied the school record for most wins by a senior class (116).

In Purdue’s first two games at the NCAA Tournament, the Boilermakers shot 66-of-112 (.589) from the field, 22-of-38 (.579) from 3-point range and 29-of-34 (.853) from the free throw line. Purdue became the third team in NCAA Tournament history to have shooting splits better than 50-50-95 in an NCAA Tournament game.

The win was the 500th victory of Matt Painter’s career at Purdue, in his 21st He is the fourth coach in Big Ten history to win 500 games (Izzo, Knight, Keady).

Matt Painter’s 26 wins in the NCAA Tournament are the third most in Big Ten history behind Tom Izzo (61) and Bob Knight (42).

Purdue improved to 24-1 when holding foes under 48 percent shooting.

Purdue is now 17-3 in games played away from Mackey Arena, including 9-0 in neutral-site games. All seven of Purdue’s wins over ranked teams have come away from Mackey Arena (7-0 record).

Braden Smith had 12 points and eight assists in the win over Miami. Smith becomes the third player in NCAA Tournament history to have at least 100 points, 100 assists and 50 rebounds in NCAA Tournament play (Aaron Miles, Ed Cota). Smith has 136 points, 100 assists and 53 rebounds.

Smith’s 100 assists in NCAA Tournament play are tied for the fifth most by a player in NCAA Tournament history.

Fletcher Loyer’s 24 points are the sixth most in NCAA Tournament history on seven or fewer field goal attempts (6-7 FGs, 4-4 3Ps, 8-8 FTs).

Since the start of Feb. 1, Loyer is now 58-of-116 (.500) from 3-point range. In NCAA Tournament play, Loyer is shooting 43.9 percent for his career (25-of-57).

Trey Kaufman-Renn scored 19 points with nine rebounds. Kaufman-Renn moved into 20th place on Purdue’s career scoring list and 11th on the career rebounds list. Over his last five NCAA Tournament games (last two years), Kaufman-Renn is averaging 20.2 points and 9.2 rebounds.

C.J. Cox went 4-of-5 from the field and 3-of-4 from 3-point range in the win over Miami. He is now shooting 13-of-19 (.684) from the field and 9-of-13 (.692) from 3-point range in five NCAA Tournament games.

ST. LOUIS (AP) — Fletcher Loyer scored 24 points, Trey Kaufman-Renn had 19 points and nine rebounds, and No. 2 seed Purdue beat Miami 79-69 on Sunday in the second round of the NCAA Tournament, advancing to the Sweet 16 for the third straight time and seventh in the last nine years.

In his first game since breaking Bobby Hurley’s NCAA career record for assists, Braden Smith had 12 points and eight assists but was also harassed by Miami’s athletic guards into eight turnovers, matching his career high.

“We have a good team, we have good balance, and Braden is the guy that makes us go and he sets things off,” Boilermakers coach Matt Painter said. “I know he’s frustrated, but we were able to win and advance, and now we can play another day.”

Smith hit four free throws in the final minute after seventh-seeded Miami (26-9) had cut an 11-point deficit to 73-69, helping to secure Painter’s 500th victory in 21 seasons as Purdue’s coach.

“They’ve put in so much in all areas to be the best that they can be, and that’s how you end up getting a lot of victories, because you have really good players that are committed,” said Painter, who is just 12 short of Gene Keady’s school record.

Purdue (29-8) advances to face 11th-seeded Texas in the West Region semifinals Thursday in San Jose, California. It’ll be the teams’ first meeting since Purdue eliminated Texas in the second round of the 2022 NCAA Tournament.

Shelton Henderson led the Hurricanes with 18 points and eight rebounds while also frequently guarding Smith, and Malik Reneau had 16 points with seven turnovers. Miami matched the recognized NCAA record by increasing its win total by 19 from last season, when it went 7-24. Iowa State improved by 20 wins after the pandemic-impacted 2020-21 season, when it only played five nonconference games.

“It’s hard to get here. It’s hard to be a part of March Madness. It’s hard to win a game,” first-year coach Jai Lucas said. “So I am just appreciative of that.”

Kaufman-Renn followed Loyer’s driving layup with a three-point play as Purdue created a little breathing room with an 11-3 run in the second half. Loyer’s steal set up a fast-break layup by Smith that pushed the Boilermakers’ advantage to 68-57 with 5:32 to play.

Henderson, who is six inches taller and 70 pounds heavier than Smith, said the emphasis was on being physical. Painter quipped that Henderson could also play football for the Hurricanes.

“The thing with him is you’ve got to try to limit him as much as possible because he’s the engine to the machine. Everybody knows that,” Lucas said. “And so we tried to deny him. We tried to trap him. … We just had to give him different looks. We tried to make him as uncomfortable as possible.”

Smith had more turnovers (four) than assists (two) in an uncharacteristic first half while making just one of his six shots. He ended up 3 for 12 from the field,

And yet, he still made critical contributions, including combining with Loyer to go 14 for 14 from the foul line.

“I hold myself to a higher standard. It was a bit frustrating,” Smith said. “Obviously I wanted shots to fall, but win and advance, and we move on.”

Loyer, the school’s record holder for 3-pointers, also made all four of his 3s as Purdue was 57% from behind the arc.

After Miami’s strong start that included an alley-oop dunk by Ernest Udeh Jr. just after the opening tip, Loyer powered Purdue into the lead with 10 points during a 13-2 surge. His second 3-pointer in that run put Purdue up 19-12 with 12:19 left in the first half.

The Hurricanes whittled away at the deficit, limiting Smith’s efficacy, and reclaimed the lead on Richardson’s two-handed jam that made it 31-29 with 4:01 to go before halftime. Miami led 40-38 at the break after Tre Donaldson’s transition layup in the closing seconds.

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