Target Center has now hosted the Big Ten women’s basketball tournament twice. Now, for the first time ever, the men’s Big Ten tourney comes to Minneapolis this week from Wednesday to Sunday. There’s no cultural icon like Caitlin Clark to see, but Purdue’s reigning national player of the year Zach Edey is the closest thing in the men’s game. Here are 10 players to watch:
Zach Edey
Purdue - 7-4 - sr. - center
The Canadian giant’s legacy is solidified as one of the all-time greats. Edey’s a lock to be the first back-to-back NCAA player of the year since Ralph Sampson in the early 1980s. Purdue lost in the first round of the NCAAs last year, so Edey’s quest to finish his career with more postseason success starts with a conference tourney title run in Minneapolis. That could bring a possible No. 1 overall NCAA seed for the back-to-back Big Ten outright regular-season champions.

Braden Smith
Purdue - 6-0 - so. - guard
For the Boilermakers to reach their potential, they’ll need Edey’s broad shoulders as well as the backcourt of Smith and Fletcher Loyer. No point guard nationally means more to their team than Smith, an elite passer and the Big Ten’s best rebounding guard. The former Indiana Mr. Basketball also became a clutch scorer with 12 straight double-figure games, including 23 points to outduel Michigan State’s Tyson Walker earlier this month.
Boo Buie
Northwestern - 6-2 - sr. - guard
Would Northwestern be in line to reach back-to-back NCAA tournaments for the first time ever without Buie? No way. The Wildcats’ all-time leading scorer used to be an emotional roller coaster, but now he’s as confident and composed as it comes in big games, including 11 games with 20 points or more in Big Ten play. Tops was his 31-point, nine-assist performance to upset Purdue in December.

Terrence Shannon Jr.
Illinois - 6-6 - sr. - guard