Feb. 27, 2000
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By HANK LOWENKRON
AP Sports Writer
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. (AP) - Purdue's seniors played their final game at
Mackey Arena, departing with a victory and a loud message from their fans to
"Beat IU."
The five seniors helped Purdue compile a 70-28 record in their last three
seasons. The latest victory came Sunday, an 88-71 decision over Penn State
which moved the Boilermakers into first place in the Big Ten.
Mike Robinson, one of three senior starters seeking their first conference
crown, scored 20 points as No. 21 Purdue capitalized on Penn State's
season-high 25 turnovers.
"We knew we had to come out here and take care of business," Robinson said
of Purdue's eighth consecutive conference victory - its longest streak since
the 1995-96 team won 11 straight. "This was our last game in Mackey Arena
ever, so that had something to do with it too."
Purdue (21-7, 12-3) took a half-game lead over two-time defending champion
Michigan State with the victory. The Boilermakers can clinch a share of the
regular-season title Tuesday night with a win at Indiana.
The Hoosiers helped Purdue's cause Saturday with an 81-79 overtime triumph
over Michigan State.
"We have put together a run that has put us in contention for a
(conference) winner," Robinson said. "We need to keep playing hard and get
good production off the bench."
Penn State (13-12, 5-9) led only after the game's first basket and Purdue
moved ahead to stay 3-2 on Rodney Smith's three-point play. Two consecutive
baskets by Robinson later capped an eight-point run which put the Boilermakers
up 24-13.
Joe Crispin scored 22 points for Penn State and moved into 14th place on the
school's career scoring list with 1,152. He also had six of Penn State's
turnovers.
"You always have turnovers that they force, but a lot of times there are
unforced errors," Crispin said. "They definitely did a good job of helping
each other out and playing some really good defense."
Brian Cardinal and Carson Cunningham each had 12 for Purdue, reserve Greg
McQuay had 11 and Jaraan Cornell scored 10.
"They are as deep as a Michigan State or any of the other teams that are in
the top (of the Big Ten)," Penn State coach Jerry Dunn said. "They are very
efficient. The guys come off of the bench and provide a lot of energy and
productivity."
Purdue's reserves outscored Penn State 29-12.
"The last two games we have gotten absolutely nothing from our bench,"
Dunn said.
"The seniors are very special guys," said Cardinal, who in his senior
season has moved into 17th place on Purdue's scoring list (1,515), is eighth in
rebounds (718) and sixth in 3-point baskets (122).
"I was mostly delighted for the seniors," Purdue coach Gene Keady said.
"We still have a great opportunity to do something special. They're right on
track to stay with the championship run."
"Coach Keady has made this a home for us," Cardinal said. "The last thing
we wanted to do is leave."
Titus Ivory had 19 for Penn State. Jarrett Stephens had a double-double for
the Nittany Lions with 13 points and 10 rebounds.
Purdue opened the second half with six points. Robinson, one of three senior
starters recognized in Senior Night introductions before the game, led the way
in the second half with 12 points and five rebounds.
A 48-41 deficit was as close as Penn State came in the second half. Purdue
responded with a 8-3 run, capped by Carson Cunningham's 3-pointer.
Penn State managed to shoot 60 percent in the second half and 53 percent for
the game. But it had 14 turnovers in the first half and 11 more in the final
period.