Zach Edey, Fletcher Loyer led Purdue past the Gophers at Mackey Arena.
WEST LAFAYETTE - No. 5 Purdue improved to 8-0, winning its Big Ten opener in Mackey Arena Sunday afternoon.
Purdue played without starter Mason Gillis, who suffered a minor back injury while lifting. There's no timetable on his return.Zach Edey, Purdue: It was a rough start for the 7-foot-4 Canadian. after a 1-for-6 shooting effort early, Edey took over the game. By halftime, he had 16 points and 12 rebounds in just 16 minutes. The junior center continues to dominate in the paint and finished with an absurd 31 points and 22 rebounds.
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