Trey Kaufman-Renn Lifts Purdue Past Texas With Clutch Basket
Trey Kaufman-Renn tipped in a bucket with 0.7 seconds left, giving Purdue a 79-77 win over Texas in the Sweet 16 of the NCAA tournament.
Trey Kaufman-Renn's bucket gives Purdue win over Texas
Trey Kaufman-Renn delivered one of the most dramatic moments of the NCAA tournament, tipping in a missed shot with just 0.7 seconds remaining to give Purdue a thrilling 79-77 victory over Texas in the Sweet 16. The putback sent Boilermakers fans into a frenzy and punched Purdue's ticket to the Elite Eight, keeping their championship hopes alive in stunning fashion.
The game was a tightly contested battle from start to finish, with neither team able to pull away for any extended stretch. Texas had fought back to tie the game in the closing seconds, and it appeared the contest was headed for overtime. However, when a Purdue shot clanged off the rim in the final moment, Kaufman-Renn was in perfect position near the basket to corral the ball and tip it through the net before time expired.
Kaufman-Renn, a forward who has been a key contributor for Purdue throughout the season, became an unlikely hero with his decisive play. His awareness and positioning under the basket proved to be the difference in a game that featured stellar performances on both sides. Texas players were left stunned on the court as the final buzzer sounded, their tournament run coming to an end in the most heartbreaking fashion imaginable.
The victory advances Purdue deeper into the NCAA tournament bracket, where the Boilermakers will look to ride the momentum of their dramatic finish. For Texas, the loss marks a painful exit despite a strong showing that had them poised to force extra minutes. Kaufman-Renn's tip-in will undoubtedly be replayed for years to come as one of the signature moments of this year's March Madness.