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  Tuesday, Nov. 23 7:00pm ET
Hustling Cardinal sparks Boilermakers
 
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LAHAINA, Hawaii (AP) -- Purdue's senior-laden team gave young Florida a pretty good thrashing, and Gators coach Billy Donovan turned the loss into a lesson.

The Boilermakers (No. 21 ESPN/USA Today, No. 22 AP) , with four senior starters, used balanced scoring, excellent defense and the constant hustle of Brian Cardinal to beat the Gators (No. 5 ESPN/USA Today, No. 6 AP), who have 11 freshmen and sophomores on the roster, 79-68 Tuesday night in the semifinals of the Maui Invitational.

Brain Cardinal
Purdue's Brian Cardinal played tough defense against the Gators.

"We played basketball the right way to play it and it's rewarding to see kids work hard and be rewarded," Purdue coach Gene Keady said. "We played unselfish, that's the biggest thing."

The Boilermakers (2-0) will face North Carolina (No. 6 ESPN/USA Today, No. 4 AP), which beat Georgetown 85-79, in Wednesday's championship game. It will be the third straight year the teams have met in a preseason tournament. They played in the final of the Great Alaska Shootout two years ago and the semifinals of the Preseason NIT last year with the Tar Heels winning both.

Florida coach Billy Donovan sat his point guards, sophomore Teddy Dupay and freshman Brett Nelson, for almost all of the second half.

"We're going to find somebody to run our basketball team and I'll go somewhere else if I have to," Donovan said, referring to quick shots and a lack of passes by the two who combined for one assist and 15 shots. "They need to start sitting because I'm done talking."

Greg McQuay and Jaraan Cornell each had 19 points and Mike Robinson added 18 for Purdue, which beat Chaminade 96-78 in the opening round. The Boilermakers held Florida, which squeaked by Utah State 60-58 in the first round, to 41 percent shooting, including 3-for-17 from 3-point range. The Gators were 8-for-32 from beyond the arc in the opener.

But it was Cardinal, the senior forward who unofficially leads the nation in floor burns, charges taken and hustle plays, who sparked the Boilermakers and had the sellout crowd of 2,400 at the Lahaina Civic Center cheering.

"He plays hard and I couldn't be prouder," Keady said. "He's become a great player with a nose for the ball."

Mike Miller made one free throw with 16:52 to play to get the Gators within 45-39. The Boilermakers then went on a 9-0 run and the final points came on one of those plays that will be part of every weekend highlight package.

Cardinal grabbed a miss of a shot by Florida's Udonis Haslen, fell to his knees, took the ball over his head and launched a long pass that found McQuay in full stride and he took one dribble and dunked for a 54-39 lead with 13:45 left.

"That's not a regular play," Cardinal said, almost embarrassed when the assist was brought up. "It just happened."

Cardinal, who finished with nine points, 11 rebounds and five assists, wasn't done with his on-the-floor play. He grabbed a rebound about three minutes later and while rolling in a pile of players had the presence of mind to call a timeout. He later got off a shot as he was falling, was fouled and made the free throws for a 60-45 lead with 9:11 left.

Florida managed just one field goal in a 4:17 stretch during which Cardinal made those last two plays.

"He's terrific," Donovan said. "He knows his role and he goes after every loose ball. He plays the game the way it should be played."

Miller led Florida with 16 points, while Donnell Harvey had 10.

"We have top five talent but we definitely are not a top five team, not even a top 20 team right now," Donovan said. "I thought they wore us down with their intelligence. We desperately need to practice right now."

Cardinal sounded pleased with the team effort.

"We got after them the first 10 minutes, playing their style," he said. "Then we really got after them with our halfcourt defense. That was the key, wearing them down with our defense."

The only fault for the Boilermakers was their free throw shooting as they finished 14-for-30 from the line.

 


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 Brian Cardinal fires the ball down court to Greg McQuay for the easy slam.
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 Mike Miller takes it to the hole.
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 Mike Robinson spins baseline for the hoop and the harm.
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