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Iowa City Today
By the People, for the People
Purdue Sophomores Spark Runout Win at Iowa
Boilermakers' young backcourt fuels victory with defense-to-offense plays
Published on Feb. 15, 2026
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Purdue men's basketball's sophomore guards C.J. Cox and Gicarri Harris played key roles in the team's runout win at Iowa, making timely shots and turning defense into offense to extend the Boilermakers' lead.
Why it matters
Purdue's young backcourt has emerged as a valuable asset, providing scoring punch and defensive intensity to complement the team's veteran frontcourt. Their performance in the win at Iowa showcases the Boilermakers' depth and versatility as they aim for a deep postseason run.
The details
With Cox hitting four 3-pointers in the second half and Harris sparking the transition game, Purdue was able to pull away from Iowa late. The Boilermakers' sophomore guards demonstrated their ability to make plays on both ends of the floor, converting defensive stops into easy scoring opportunities.
- Purdue led Iowa by a widening margin in the second half on February 15, 2026.
The players
C.J. Cox
A sophomore guard for Purdue men's basketball who hit four 3-pointers in the second half to help extend the team's lead.
Gicarri Harris
A sophomore guard for Purdue men's basketball who sparked the transition game and made key plays to turn defense into offense.
The takeaway
Purdue's young backcourt duo of C.J. Cox and Gicarri Harris demonstrated their value as two-way players, sparking the team's runout win at Iowa with timely scoring and defensive intensity. Their performance highlights the Boilermakers' depth and versatility as they aim for postseason success.


