A handful of former Boilermakers are still playing college basketball. Over the past two seasons, former Purdue players Ethan Morton, Mason Gillis, Chase Martin and Brandon Newman all decided to transfer out and finish their careers elsewhere.
With conference games sneaking up quickly, why not take a look at how those former Boilers are performing through the early portion of the season? Here are some brief updates on those four former Purdue players.
PURDUE SEARCHING FOR CONSISTENCY: Purdue got plenty of production from Braden Smith, Trey Kaufman-Renn and Fletcher Loyer in a win over Toledo, but the Boilermakers need to find a fourth scorer. CLICK HERE
15 BEST MOMENTS FOR PURDUE SPORTS IN 2024: There were a lot of unforgettable, fun and exciting moments for Purdue sports in 2024. We’ve come up with a list of the top-15 moments. CLICK HERE
PURDUE CRACKS TOP-15 FOR 5-STAR GUARD: Taylen, Kinney, One of the top prospects in the 2026 recruiting class has included Purdue among his top-15 schools. He’s the No. 18 player in the cycle. CLICK HERE
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