- Matchup: Purdue Boilermakers vs Maryland Terrapins
- Date: Sunday, February 1, 2026
- Venue: XFINITY Center, College Park, MD
- Broadcast: ESPN+
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On Sunday, the XFINITY Center will host a thrilling NCAA matchup featuring the Maryland Terrapins (8-12) taking on the Purdue Boilermakers (17-4).

In their previous outing, the Purdue Boilermakers encountered a tough loss against Indiana, falling 72-67. Purdue achieved a field goal percentage of 48.1%, making 26 of 54 attempts, while landing 7 of 20 from three-point range. From the free throw line, they converted 8 of 15, which comes to about 53.3%. They grabbed a total of 32 rebounds, including 9 on the offensive glass, and provided 13 assists. On the defensive end, Purdue forced Indiana into 8 turnovers and recorded 5 steals, whereas Indiana shot 46.0% from the field (23 of 50). Indiana registered 16 assists and 8 steals, securing 26 rebounds (5 offensive, 21 defensive), and finished 73.7% from the charity stripe with 14 makes on 19 attempts. Both teams accumulated a similar number of personal fouls, with Purdue at 16 and Indiana at 15.
A standout player for Purdue was Trey Kaufman-Renn, who tallied 23 points from 9 of 14 shooting, contributing 3 rebounds and 3 assists in 29 minutes.
This season, Purdue boasts a record of 17-4, averaging 83.2 points per game (57th in the nation) with a field goal percentage of 51.1%. The Boilermakers are hitting 38.2% from beyond the arc (187 of 490) and converting 74.1% of their free throws. They average 36.2 rebounds per game and have accumulated 422 assists this season, ranking 3rd in D-1 for assists. They average just 9.3 turnovers per game and commit 14.2 fouls.
Defensively, Purdue is adept at forcing 10.9 turnovers each game and draws 16.7 personal fouls. However, they rank 226th nationally in allowing assists, with 295 given up this season. The Boilermakers have a defensive shooting percentage of 43.0% (534 of 1,242) and concede an average of 29.1 boards per game while limiting opponents to 32.6% from three-point range. They are positioned 64th in college basketball for points allowed per game, giving up 69.2.
In their last game, Maryland suffered a significant loss to Michigan State, ending the game at 91-48. In the rebounding game, Maryland allowed Michigan State to secure 34 boards (8 offensive). Maryland shot 47.4% from three-point territory, making 9 out of 19 attempts, and scored 73.7% from the free throw line, converting 14 of 19 tries. They allowed Michigan State to shoot a remarkable 60.7% from the field, hitting 34 of 56. The Terrapins made only 18 of 54 shots from the floor, yielding a field goal percentage of 33.3%. In three-point attempts, they sank only 6 of 26 (23.1%) and shot 54.5% from the line with 6 made free throws from 11 attempts. Michigan State registered 11 fouls during the game, leading to 11 trips to the charity stripe for Maryland, who also turned the ball over 8 times while earning 4 steals. Maryland’s total rebounds for the game were 21, with 14 defensive and 7 offensive.
Elijah Saunders contributed to Maryland’s efforts with 13 points over 31 minutes, shooting 5 of 11 (45.5%) while recording 2 rebounds but no assists.
Maryland holds an overall record of 8-12 this season. The Terrapins average 18.1 personal fouls per game and excel at the free throw line with a 73.2% success rate. They dish out 10.6 assists per game (ranked 358th in college) and average 12.6 turnovers. Throughout the season, Maryland has scored a total of 1,459 points (73.0 points per contest) and pulls down 35.8 rebounds each game. Their offensive shooting percentage stands at 40.2%, ranking 351st nationally.
Defensively, Maryland allows 36.9% shooting from three-point range (182 of 493) and opponents connect on 71.8% of their free throw attempts. They surrender an average of 17.0 assists and 35.8 rebounds per game, placing them 351st and 264th in Division 1, respectively. Maryland ranks 310th nationally in points allowed per game, giving up 79.0. They manage to force 11.8 turnovers per game while allowing opponents to shoot 47.0% from the field (323rd in college basketball).
Which team will emerge victorious in this crucial NCAA game against the spread?
Prediction: Bet on Purdue
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