WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. (AP) — Last season, Cam Spencer could only dream about playing a part in Rutgers' stunning upset over No. 1 Purdue.
On Monday night, the grad transfer played the starring role in the even more shocking sequel.
Spencer made the go-ahead 3-pointer with 13.3 seconds to play, and the Scarlet Knights thwarted the Boilermakers' final two chances to save their perfect season by holding on for a 65-64 victory over the nation's top-ranked team again.
"It was one of the best games I'd ever seen," Spencer said, referring to Ron Harper Jr.'s buzzer-beating half-court shot to beat Purdue in December 2021. "So it was pretty cool to do it again, here."
This time, the Scarlet Knights (10-4, 2-1 Big Ten) were playing in front of a roaring, sellout crowd at Mackey Arena as Purdue charged back from a 10-point halftime deficit.
But with Spencer, a grad transfer from Loyola (Maryland), and a little help from his new friends, Rutgers earned the school's second ever victory over the nation's top-ranked team — both coming against the Boilermakers.
Paul Mulcahy finished with 16 points, eight rebounds and six assists to lead the Scarlet Knights. Spencer scored 14, Clifford Omoruyi added 12 points and together Rutgers' suffocating defense held the high-scoring Boilermakers largely in check.
Purdue (13-1, 2-1) was led by Zach Edey, who overcame early foul trouble to finish with 19 points and 11 rebounds. It just wasn't enough to earn a 14th win that would have matched the best start in school history — or to have kept pace with New Mexico as the Division I's last unbeaten teams.