DETROIT — By the time all the scrapping and scratching and diving on the floor was over, it felt like a shame that both those teams, and both those players, weren’t moving onto the Final Four.
Just don't expect Purdue to feel bad about it.
Boilermakers big man Zach Edey went for a career high 40 points Sunday to muscle Purdue within two wins of the title for the first time since 1980 with a 72-66 victory over Dalton Knecht and his never-say-quit Tennessee teammates.
The 7-foot-4 Edey, a unanimous AP All-American, didn't even need a ladder to cut down the net after edging out Knecht, another All-American, who finished with 37 points.
The game's top two players, and their teams, went back and forth all day. How close was it? There were six ties and eight lead changes. With 5 minutes left and the score knotted at 58, both players had scored 31 points on 12 field goals. According to OptaSTATS, this was the first time opposing players scored more than half their squads' points in an NCAA Tournament game.
''You're not trying to take away 100 percent, you're trying to take away maybe 80 percent of what he's trying to get accomplished,'' Purdue coach Matt Painter said of Knecht. ''But we don't take Zach for granted. He could've scored 50 tonight if he'd made his free throws.''
Edey missed eight of his 22 attempts from the foul line. One of those misses sparked the play of the game. After Tennessee grabbed the rebound and worked the ball downcourt, Edey swatted away Knecht's layup as he drove to the basket while trailing by five with 33 seconds left.
It was Edey's only block of the day, and it put an end to the Vols' desperate comeback hopes.