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Cluff scores 17, comes up big down stretch as No. 18 Purdue beats UCLA to reach Big Ten title game

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Cluff scores 17, comes up big down stretch as No. 18 Purdue beats UCLA to reach Big Ten title game

Oscar Cluff’s Heroics Propel No. 18 Purdue Past Short-Handed UCLA, Into Big Ten Title Game

In the crucible of March, where seasons are defined and legends are born, stars emerge from unexpected places. On Saturday, with a trip to the Big Ten Tournament championship on the line, it was Oscar Cluff who authored a masterpiece of timing and toughness. The junior big man delivered a career-defining performance, scoring 17 points and grabbing 14 rebounds to will No. 18 Purdue to a gritty 73-66 victory over a depleted UCLA squad. The Boilermakers, advancing to their first conference final since 2023, now set their sights on a heavyweight clash with No. 3 Michigan.

Contents
  • A Tale of Two Halves and Crushing Adversity for UCLA
  • Cluff’s Commanding Finale and Purdue’s Balanced Attack
  • Championship Preview: Purdue vs. Michigan, A March Spectacle
  • Analysis and What Lies Ahead for Both Teams
  • Conclusion: Cluff Announces His Arrival on the Big Stage

A Tale of Two Halves and Crushing Adversity for UCLA

The narrative of this semifinal was irrevocably shaped before the opening tip and took another devastating turn at halftime. UCLA, already reeling from the loss of star forward Tyler Bilodeau to a right leg injury suffered Friday, faced a second-half nightmare. Dynamic guard Donovan Dent, who had dismantled Michigan State with 23 points and 12 assists, tweaked something in his lower leg and was a shell of himself after intermission. Limited to just two points in 10 total minutes, his absence stripped UCLA of its primary offensive engine and playmaker.

“You have to feel for them,” said Purdue coach Matt Painter postgame. “To lose a player of Bilodeau’s caliber and then have Dent compromised, that’s a brutal hand to be dealt in a game of this magnitude. Our guys knew they had to take advantage, but credit to UCLA—they fought like hell.”

Indeed, the Bruins, led by 15 points from Trent Perry and a 12-point, 10-rebound double-double from Eric Dailey Jr., hung tough. They traded blows with the Boilermakers for 36 minutes, showcasing the defensive grit that has become their trademark. But as the clock wound down, the absence of their offensive creators became a chasm too wide to cross.

Cluff’s Commanding Finale and Purdue’s Balanced Attack

With the game hanging in the balance, tied at 62 with under four minutes to play, Oscar Cluff transformed from contributor to conqueror. The 6-foot-10 center became unstoppable in the paint, scoring eight of Purdue’s final 11 points in a game-closing 11-4 run.

  • Dominant Stretch: A powerful post move and finish. A put-back off an offensive board. A decisive seal and layup. Cluff’s final flurry was a clinic in fundamental, high-leverage basketball.
  • Critical Support: While Cluff owned the finale, Purdue’s victory was a mosaic of key contributions. Fletcher Loyer provided crucial perimeter scoring with 14 points, including two timely three-pointers. Trey Kaufman-Ren added a vital 12-point, 10-rebound double-double, providing defensive versatility and scoring punch.
  • The Maestro: As always, the Purdue offense flowed through Braden Smith. The floor general dished out nine more assists, bringing his career total to a staggering 1,064. He now sits just 13 dimes shy of breaking the legendary Bobby Hurley’s NCAA record of 1,076—a milestone that could be reached in the coming NCAA Tournament.

“Oscar was a monster. Absolute monster,” said Smith. “When we needed a bucket, we knew we could just throw it in to him and he’d make a play. That’s the kind of confidence we have in him right now.”

Championship Preview: Purdue vs. Michigan, A March Spectacle

The victory sets the stage for a colossal Big Ten Tournament final between No. 18 Purdue and the third-ranked Michigan Wolverines. Michigan, seeking a championship repeat, survived its own thriller, beating No. 23 Wisconsin 68-65 on a tiebreaking three-pointer by Yaxel Lendeborg with 0.4 seconds remaining.

This championship matchup is a dream scenario for the conference and fans, featuring:

  • Elite Guard Play: Braden Smith’s orchestration for Purdue versus Michigan’s explosive backcourt.
  • Frontcourt Battles: Oscar Cluff and Trey Kaufman-Ren will face their toughest interior test of the season against Michigan’s size and athleticism.
  • March Pedigree: Both programs are built for this stage, with recent deep NCAA Tournament runs and rosters filled with players who have tasted high-stakes success.

“It’s what you come to Purdue for,” said Cluff. “Playing for championships. Michigan is a great team, obviously. We’ll be ready. This is why you work all summer.”

Analysis and What Lies Ahead for Both Teams

For Purdue (26-8), this run solidifies their status as a legitimate national threat. The emergence of Oscar Cluff as a consistent, high-volume scorer alongside Kaufman-Ren gives them a multifaceted frontcourt that can punish teams in different ways. Their resilience in close games—a point of scrutiny in past seasons—is being forged now, a critical asset for the NCAA Tournament.

UCLA’s path forward is clouded by injury concerns. The status of Tyler Bilodeau and Donovan Dent will be the story of their Selection Sunday. A team many projected as a potential top-four seed now faces uncertainty. Their defensive identity ensures they will be a tough out for anyone, but their ceiling is contingent on health. The courage they showed Saturday, however, will resonate with the selection committee.

Prediction for the Final: Expect a physical, possession-by-possession war. Purdue’s interior depth, with Cluff’s newfound offensive dominance, may be the differentiating factor against a Michigan team coming off an emotional high. Look for Braden Smith to flirt with a triple-double as Purdue wins a classic, 71-68, to claim the Big Ten Tournament crown and secure a high NCAA seed.

Conclusion: Cluff Announces His Arrival on the Big Stage

March has a new hero, and his name is Oscar Cluff. In a game defined by who was missing, Cluff made sure he was present and accounted for when it mattered most. His 17-point, 14-rebound tour de force, capped by a dominant closing stretch, has Purdue one win away from a conference championship and steaming toward the Big Dance with formidable momentum. While UCLA’s heartbreak is underscored by injury, their fight remains an indelible part of this tournament’s story. All eyes now turn to the title game, where Purdue and Michigan will write the final chapter of the Big Ten’s postseason—a fitting prelude to the madness that awaits.


Source: Based on news from Yahoo Sports.

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