In the era of NIL and transfers, the Sweet 16 is filled with veteran teams that have stuck together
Purdue was struggling to put away Miami in the second half of their second-round NCAA Tournament game on Sunday when Braden Smith, Fletcher Loyer and Trey Kauffman-Renn combined to score the Boilermakers' next 22 points, helping them to turn a three-point lead into a 79-69 victory and a spot in the Sweet 16. It was exactly what coach Matt Painter has come to expect from his guys over the last four years. The antithesis of college basketball in the age of free transfers and name, image and likeness money, the Boilermakers are two wins away from a second Final Four appearance in the last three years by keeping things decidedly old-school: They recruit players that fit their program, develop them over time, and then they lean on them when it matters the most.
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Caleb Foster has 'outside shot' at returning against St. John's
Duke starting point guard Caleb Foster has an 'outside shot' at returning for the Blue Devils' Sweet 16 matchup against St. John's.
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Former division rival turned teammate calls Drake Maye 'electrifying'
Patriots veteran offensive lineman Morgan Moses explained what makes Drake Maye so special.
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