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Follow live: UConn tries to keep back-to-back dream alive vs. Alabama

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April 07, 2024

The stage is set in Phoenix. The men’s NCAA tournament started at 68 teams and only a few are left standing. One of those teams will walk away with a national championship on Monday.

Purdue punched the first ticket to the title game with another dominant performance against No. 11 seed NC State. The Boilermakers got 20 points and 12 rebounds from star center Zach Edey, but their defensive effort was the difference in a 63-50 win. Purdue is now one win away from avenging its embarrassing season a year ago when it lost to No. 16 Fairleigh Dickinson in the opening round of the tournament.

In the late game, it’s No. 1 overall seed and defending champion UConn vs. Alabama. UConn is the heavy favorite to win it all again behind a balanced and versatile roster that’s all held together by point guard Tristen Newton. The Huskies will have to contend with the high-flying offense of Alabama, which is making its first Final Four appearance in program history.

Who will be left standing at the end of the night? Follow along here as it all unfolds.

Final Four schedule, scores

(all times Eastern)

No. 1 Purdue 63, No. 11 NC State 50

8:49 p.m. — No. 1 UConn vs. No. 4 Alabama (TBS)

Live56 updates

  • What a fun start to the second semifinal. Alabama scored first — yes, UConn actually trailed — and the Huskies lead 13-8 at the first TV timeout.

  • It’s a quick early pace as Donovan Clingan announces himself.

  • We are underway with UConn and Alabama!

  • GLENDALE, Ariz. — Zach Edey chuckled when I asked him what DJ Burns said to him here.

    “I’m going to keep that between us,” the 7-foot-4 Purdue center said. “But he’s a good guy.”

  • Is UConn beatable? Here’s how the other remaining Final Four men’s teams stack up

    As we wait for gametime, Yahoo Sports’ Jeff Eisenberg broke down Alabama and Purdue’s chances of knocking off the defending champs earlier this week:

    UConn vs. Everybody (Taylor Wilhelm/Yahoo Sports)

    UConn vs. Everybody (Taylor Wilhelm/Yahoo Sports)

  • We’re minutes away from the tip-off of Alabama-Connecticut.

  • Zach Edey finishes with 20 points and 12 rebounds. Purdue shot 40% from the 3-point line after NC State’s tournament opponents were shooting under 30% through the first four tournament games.

    DJ Horne had 20 for NC State. DJ Burns only had 8 and was 4 of 10 from the field.

  • Final: Purdue 63, NC State 50

    The Boilermakers advance to the national title game! Zach Edey leads the way with 20 points and 12 rebounds.

  • It’s final. Purdue is heading to the national title game while NC State’s incredible streak is over. The Wolfpack’s nine-game win streak is over and the Boilermakers will play the winner of UConn and Alabama on Monday night.

    Purdue 63, NC State 50

  • As Purdue leads 61-43 with less than four minutes to go, it’s worth noting that the streak of No. 11 seeds in the Final Four will live on barring a miraculous comeback for NC State.

    All five of the previous of the No. 11 seeds that have made it to the Final Four have lost in the semifinals.

  • This could be the shot that sends Purdue to the national title game. Zach Edey adeptly passed out of a double team to find a wide-open Fletcher Loyer for a 3-pointer and a 15-point lead.

  • The NC State comeback attempt is not going well. The Wolfpack trail 55-43 with 5:03 to go after DJ Horne just airballed a 3-pointer

  • NC State is trying to chip away at Purdue’s lead. The Boilermakers lead 49-42 with 7:37 to go. NC State has made pushes multiple times in this game, but Purdue has swatted the Wolfpack away. Will that trend continue?

  • Zach Edey just hit his first shot of the second half. His fourth hook shot over DJ Burns extends Purdue’s lead to 47-35 with 11:32 remaining. His first bucket since the 4:42 mark of the first half.

  • Zach Edey’s a non-factor as a scorer right now, but it doesn’t matter. All three of Purdue’s second-half field goals have been 3-pointers. Lance Jones’ fourth 3 of the game just extended Purdue’s lead to 45-33.

    NC State’s countered with four points in the first 7:20 of the half. The Wolfpack need a run soon, or Purdue could run away it.

  • Ben Middlebrooks and DJ Burns each now have three fouls each. Trouble for Zach Edey’s primary defenders, who have done a good job of slowing Edey since midway through the first half.

  • Zach Edey’s scoreless in the second half at the first TV timeout. NC State made some halftime adjustments to deny him the ball in position. Purdue leads, 39-33.

  • DJ Horne just shot NC State’s first two free-throw attempts of the night. He hit both to cut Purdue’s lead to 39-33 with 16:14 left in the second half.

  • DJ Burns just gave Zach Edey a dose of his bully ball, backed him up in the low post for a baseline layup for NC State’s first bucket of the half.

  • DJ Burns picks up his third foul less than two minutes into the second half. He’s staying in the game.

  • Lance Jones starts the second-half scoring with his third 3-pointer of the game. Purdue’s lead extended to 38-

  • Highlight reel of the game’s leading scorers DJ Horne (13 points) and Zach Edey (14 points):

  • Braden Smith is struggling. The Purdue point guard is 0 for 6 from the field. He has five turnovers including a pair of backcourt violations — and zero points.

  • Backup Ben Middlebrooks has shown more success than Burns defending Edey and forced one of Purdue’s eight turnovers in the half on a swipe of Edey in the post.

    Purdue — which is second in the nation in 3-point success (40.6%) — is 5 of 12 (41.7%) from 3 at halftime.

  • DJ Horne — not Burns — is the story of NC State’s offense so far. The senior guard has 13 points on 6-of-11 shooting from the field.

    Zach Edey unsurprisingly leads the way for Purdue with 14 points and eight rebounds on 6-of-9 shooting. Burns has struggled to combat Edey’s height and missed the last several minutes of the half after picking up his second foul on an Edey hook shot.

  • NC State’s not going away. A team that’s won nine-straight elimination games and rallied for a dominant second half to top rival Duke in the Elite Eight has cut a double-digit deficit to six points at the half. Purdue lead, 35-29 at the break.

    Backup Ben Middlebrooks has shown some success defending Zach Edey with DJ Burns on the bench with two fouls. Purdue’s lead was just three points before a Fletcher Loyer 3 doubled the margin on Purdue’s last possession of the half.

  • A much-needed surge here for the Wolfpack. They’ve hit four out of five shots including a Jayden Taylor 3-pointer to cut Purdue’s lead to 30-25.

  • A lot’s going right for Purdue in the first half, including success from long distance. The nation’s best 3-point shooting team is 4 for 10 from beyond the arc late in the half. 28-18 lead for the Boilermakers.

  • Here’s a good size comparison between the 7-4, 300-pound Edey and the 6-9, 275-pound DJ Burns.

  • Zach Edey’s fourth hook shot over DJ Burns didn’t connect. But it did draw Burns’ second foul. Purdue leads, 26-16 with 6:29 remaining in the half. Free throws from Edey up next after a timeout.

  • NC State’s struggling to penetrate Purdue’s zone defense. The Wolfpack are gonna need to hit some 3s to keep pace.

  • Another hook shot for Edey over Burns. That’s three now en route to 10 points for the Purdue center.

  • Like every other team this tournament, NC State’s got nothing for Zach Edey’s size. He has eight points on 4-of-6 shooting as Purdue leads 18-11.

  • Michael O’Connell’s gone to the locker room, according to the game broadcast.

  • NC State guard Michael O’Connell just fell to the floor and grabbed his thigh, then walked off the court. Looks like something with his hamstring.

  • Burns is back in and playing Edey 1-on-1 again. He’s holding his ground in the paint, but has no answer for Edey’s height. Edey’s second hook shot over Burns gives Purdue a 14-7 lead.

  • Braden Smith has two over-and-back violations in the game’s first five minutes. Uncharacteristically sloppy ball handling from the Purdue point guard.

  • Purdue’s in control early with a 12-4 lead at the first TV timeout. The Boilermakers are hitting from inside and out (2 3-pointers) and rebounding their own misses. They have 5 offensive rebounds leading to 10 in the first 5:14 of the game.

    DJ Horne has both of NC State’s buckets.

  • DJ Burns gets an early break. Ben Middlebrooks is in the game before the 17-minute mark and will be tasked with guarding Edey.

  • Burns is guarding Edey one-on-one early. Edey backed him down and connected on a hook shot on Purdue’s second possession for a 4-0 lead.

  • And we’re off. Zach Edey wins the opening tip, and Purdue’s on the board with the first points of the Final Four on a short Trey Kaufman-Renn jumper.

  • Zach Edey and DJ Burns Jr. have been unstoppable forces in the paint throughout the tournament. Something’s gotta give tonight.

  • The traditional national anthem featuring athletes from each Final Four school is in the books:

  • Purdue football icon Drew Brees is in the house to cheer on the Boilermakers

  • We’re minutes from tipoff. NC State took the floor with walkout music.

  • The most popular bet in the Final Four is NC State

    Click photo for story. (Photo by Lance King/Getty Images)

    Click photo for story. (Photo by Lance King/Getty Images)

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    Click photo for story. (Photo by Jamie Schwaberow/NCAA Photos via Getty Images)

    Click photo for story. (Photo by Jamie Schwaberow/NCAA Photos via Getty Images)

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