PISCATAWAY -- Rutgers is still searching for its first win of the new year after suffering a 68-50 defeat to No. 20 Purdue Thursday evening.
The Scarlet Knights struggled taking care of the ball, recording nine turnovers in the first nine minutes and finishing with 16 overall.
Freshman guard
Ace Bailey led Rutgers through the first 20 minutes with eight points and four rebounds while Purdue entered the break with a 33-24 lead. Bailey finished with 17 points and seven rebounds.
Freshman
Lathan Sommerville, who earned his first career start, gave Rutgers momentum to open the half by picking off a Boilermaker feed down low, though Rutgers was unable to capitalize on the other end.
After trailing by as many as 16, Rutgers made seven of nine shots to make it a five-point game with 10:50 remaining, but Purdue responded with a 9-0 run making the deficit too large to overcome.
Rutgers trailed the whole way shooting 33 percent from the floor, Purdue finished at 50 percent.
RU's bench accounted for 46 percent of its total points led by graduate student
Tyson Acuff - he posted 10 points, five rebounds, and three assists. Freshman
Dylan Grant continued off his strong performance Monday with seven points and three rebounds on perfect shooting in 15 minutes.
Rutgers falls to 8-8 on the season (1-4 in conference play) while Purdue improves to 12-4 (4-1).
The Scarlet Knights look to bounce back on Monday, Jan. 13, when they host UCLA (11-4, 2-2) at 6:30 pm.
Opening Statement from Coach Steve Pikiell:
"Thank you for coming as usual. This is not the outcome we expected today. Purdue is good. We have to play better than we did against them. We do not normally turn the ball over generally, so to have Ten turnovers and Twelve in the first half is not the way to play against Purdue. We need to get our guys on the same page. We need to get them healthy and play better. We had two good days of practice so I thought we were locked in. We got off to a bad start and could not catch up after that."
Coach Pikiell on concerns for toughness and effort:
"I am concerned about a lot, but we have shown signs of being tough in our effort. We have gotten this game to a five-point difference after not playing well at all. Then, we just do not finish. So, we have to figure that out for sure. We are getting a bit better. We did some things defensively, but our offense did not put us in the position to get things done."
Coach Pikiell on Dylan Harper's health:
"It has been a journey. He practiced yesterday so that was the first good practice that he has had. It is a work in progress. He is tough but we will get him back. He has not practiced in Seven days so it can be tough. Hopefully, he will continue to feel more like himself in the weeks ahead."
Coach Pikiell on what happened during tonight's game:
"We just did not get off to a good start. They have been practicing well. I think when you turn the ball over as alarmingly as they did for the first Six to Seven possessions, it puts you in a bind. That is not how we wanted to start the game. We fought back and got the game to a reasonable number against a good team. Obviously, their point guard (Braden Smith) is special. He is a veteran and he really did an unbelievable job tonight. But, we need to play better from the start but also finish better"
Coach Pikiell on being able to keep within the 10-point mark considering unbelievable amounts of turnovers:
"We just have to be more consistent on both ends of the floor. Our guys are tough as nails. We need to get everyone on the same page, and soon. This is a big boy, 40-minute league. You must be good on all ends of the floor but you also need to fight through some adversity. We have to continue to fight through the obstacles that come about in the game."
Coach Pikiell on team's obstacles:
"There is not One thing you can pinpoint. First game, we did not rebound enough against Indiana. This time, we turned the ball over too much. We have to do a better job in all aspects. I need these guys to lock in and believe. We have to make some timely plays and stops. The games change within a possession or Two. But that can not happen to us anymore. It is not One thing. We need to play better, and I need to coach better."
Coach Pikiell on playing Lathan Sommerville:
"Lathan (Sommerville) has been pretty consistent for us. I thought the match-ups tonight we're good. I thought his footwork was great. He earned that opportunity. I like how he responded when he came off the bench in terms of playing hard. Those guys work and must keep competing for their time."
Coach Pikiell on enforcing culture on team:
"These guys are great. It is a newly assembled team, they do not have the past experience. If you were at practice yesterday, you would think they were ready. We are trying to find the toughness down the stretch. We have gotten better at rebounding, but you can not rebound turnovers. I told the guys we would have had Four or Five more offensive rebounds if we would have gotten Four or Five more shots at the rim. But, this is a work in progress. They are starting to learn, and they are getting better defensively and doing things they weren't doing throughout the year."
Coach Pikiell on fear of not making the NCAA Tournament:
"No, I do not worry about that. I worry about UCLA that we are playing next week. I want to get these guys to play well. They are terrific. I talk to everyone from everywhere, and they are great. There is a lot of basketball season left, we need to focus on working on that. I have been on both ends of the decision spectrum in terms of the Big 10 Tournament. We were the last ones in One year and the first ones out the next. This is an unbelievable league with many opportunities left so we have to focus on that for now. When I took this job, it was during a 30-year NCAA drought. I have been a part of losing streaks so I am well aware of what is on the line. Luckily, Selection Sunday is 66 days from now. It is not today. These guys can take these opportunities and turn their season around. But, we have to get there first."
Purdue head coach Matt Painter
Coach Painter on tonight was the epitome of doing the little things right:
"Yeah, I thought our guys played hard tonight. It is frustrating to execute and get open looks, then miss the chances; especially from guys who can make them. We [Purdue] just tried to keep that positive vibe, playing hard, taking good shots, and keeping them [Rutgers] on edge. We did not want the passer to make different decisions because other guys were missing shots, or have guys not take open looks. Keep making good decisions and continuing to play hard was important. We [Purdue] were very fortunate to play these guys at this time, obviously going through
Dylan Harper being sick. Knowing he is not the same player coming off the flu, who has a big role here changes things. We [Purdue] know how talented he [
Dylan Harper] is and
Ace Bailey is, how good of a program they [Rutgers] have here, also how tough it is to play here."
Coach Painter on what he sees from the Rutgers program in the near future:
"They just need to get a win and build on something. I believe that we can best anybody in the country, or we [Purdue] cannot beat anybody. I never feel in between, feeling like a million bucks, and I feel that we can beat a lot of [teams]. Realistically, you just have to get a win, build on that, win the next one, build on that confidence, and so on. They have all the pieces, but when he [
Dylan Harper] is not healthy and is a big part of this program, it changes the game. What if Braden Smith was sick? He [Braden Smith] runs everything for us, so how does the game unfold? It reverses, but it is never as bad as it seems, but never as good as it seems. I know Coach [Pikiell] is going to say the same thing, having to get that one win."
Coach Painter on what has fallen into place regarding consistent strong defensive play:
"We put a lot of attention on certain guys. Here, we put a lot of attention to
Dylan Harper and
Ace Bailey, really trying to load up on them [
Dylan Harper and
Ace Bailey]. We [Purdue] want them to see ten eyes when they have the basketball. Even though there are two different schematic approaches to trying to do the same thing, we want guys like them to be forced to score over us. When we [Purdue] struggled, other teams got more offensive rebounds scoring in transition. Now we [Purdue] put them [other teams] to the free throw line because they [other teams] are behind the play. Tonight we did a better job at that, only turning the ball over eight times. In the first half, not one turnover led to a basket. So, we [Purdue] are not beating ourselves, and that is the most important thing."
Coach Painter on what he has seen from Gicarri Harris in the last few games coming off the bench:
"Similar to Caleb [Furst], we were better tonight with Caleb who had seven rebounds, seven points, and we [Purdue] were better
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