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Clutch Fletcher Loyer 3-Pointer Helps No. 12 Purdue Sneak Past Oregon

  • Fletcher Loyer hit a go-ahead 3 with about 51 seconds left, finished with 18 points and closed the game with clutch free throws in Purdue’s 68-64 win.
  • No. 12 Purdue improved to 19-4 (9-3 Big Ten), and Braden Smith became the first Big Ten player with 1,000 points and 500 assists in conference games only.
  • Oregon’s Nate Bittle had 23 points but the Ducks fell to 8-15 and a nine-game skid; they visit Indiana Monday.

Meet Jeremy Fears Jr.: 5 Things To Know About the Michigan State Guard

  • 6-foot-2 junior point guard known as a fearless, rugged extension of coach Tom Izzo on the court.
  • Leads the Big Ten with 204 total assists (about 8.9 per game) and boasts a 4:1 assist-to-turnover ratio.
  • Has NBA ties: younger brother Jeremiah was the No. 7 pick and is starting as a rookie for the New Orleans Pelicans.

Meet Keaton Wagler: 5 Things To Know About the Illinois Guard

  • 6'6" freshman point guard Keaton Wagler is Illinois' primary playmaker and leads Big Ten freshmen with 17.9 PPG.
  • He exploded for 46 points at Purdue — the most by any opponent in Mackey Arena — helping Illinois climb to the top of the conference.
  • Once a No.150 recruit with few Power‑4 offers, Wagler has quickly become a potential top‑5 pick in the 2026 NBA draft.

Top-Ranked UConn Extends Winning Streak to 41 Games with 80-48 Butler Win

  • Top-ranked UConn crushed Butler 80-48, running their winning streak to 41 games and improving to 25-0 on the season.
  • Azzi Fudd sparked the rout, scoring 15 of her 17 points in the first half.
  • UConn’s depth showed — Sarah Strong sat out to rest, yet all nine available players scored (Williams, Shade and Ziebell had 11 each).

US-led Board of Peace to hold first meeting of leaders February 19

  • Trump’s new “Board of Peace” will hold its first leaders meeting on Feb. 19 in Washington, reportedly at the U.S. Institute of Peace, and Axios says it will also serve as a Gaza reconstruction fundraiser.
  • Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has confirmed he’ll attend; some U.S. and Middle Eastern partners have joined but many traditional Western allies have stayed away.
  • The board is controversial — critics say it could undermine the U.N. and resemble colonial oversight of Gaza, and the fragile ceasefire there has seen repeated violations.

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