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At 7-4, Zach Edey didn't need a ladder to cut down a piece of the net as Purdue clinched its first Final Four berth since 1980. Edey also didn't use a ladder during Big Ten title net-cutting moments.
Big man Zach Edey took part, but didn't need a ladder. To celebrate an outright Big Ten championship, the Purdue basketball cut down the nets. News Sports Indy 500 Things To Do Opinion Advertise ...
You don't need a ladder to cut down the Elite Eight net when you're the tallest player in the NCAA tournament. Purdue's 7'4" big man Zach Edey reached up to cut down the net while standing on the ...
Purdue basketball star Zach Edey reminded fans just how tall he really is Sunday.. After Purdue won the Big Ten regular-season title, the 7’4” center went to cut down a portion of the net to ...
Because Clingan decided to NOT use a ladder to climb up and snip down part of the NCAA championship net, as is the tradition. No, the 7-foot-2 Huskies stud simply walked over, reached up and cut ...
Afterward, the team celebrated by cutting down the nets. The 7-4 center moved the ladder to the side before cutting down a piece of the net for himself. Purdue will enter the Big Ten tournament as ...
Purdue basketball star Zach Edey reminded fans just how tall he really is Sunday. After Purdue won the Big Ten regular-season title, the 7’4” center went to cut down a portion of the net to ...
Purdue basketball star Zach Edey reminded fans just how tall he really is Sunday. After Purdue won the Big Ten regular-season title, the 7’4” center went to cut down a portion of the net to ...
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