Spartans Brace for Loud Battle at Purdue’s Home Court

Mackey Arena West Lafayette, Indiana, USAThu Feb 26 2026
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The upcoming game against Purdue will see Michigan State traveling to a venue known for its intimidating atmosphere. The Spartans have struggled at this site, losing seven straight contests there and not tasting victory since 2014. Most players on the roster have never played at this arena, so they are uncertain about what to expect. Freshman Cam Ward admits he has no idea beyond knowing it will be noisy and chaotic, with the crowd feeding the Boilermakers’ energy. Only a handful of Spartans—Carson Cooper, Jaxon Kohler and Coen Carr—have played there in recent years. Carr, now a junior, describes the crowd as “crazy” and recalls how even a dominant center like Zach Edey felt challenged when he played there two years ago.
To prepare, Michigan State has been practicing with recorded crowd noise while running offensive sets. Carr says this helps players stay focused and communicate even when the volume is high, a skill that will be crucial in a loud arena. Purdue’s frontcourt remains strong despite the departure of 7‑foot‑3 Zach Edey to the NBA. Trey Kaufman‑Renn continues to average double figures, and Oscar Cluff leads the Big Ten in field‑goal percentage from the paint. The Boilermakers’ ball‑handler, Braden Smith, will also be a key threat. Purdue has been dominant at home this season, holding a 12‑3 record and only losing to top‑ten teams. The Spartans will need to find a way to neutralize this lineup and overcome the hostile environment if they hope to turn the tide.
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