 Boilermakers, control the tip. They swing it. Side, and birds right hand. Oh, that in. Excellent execution, and you see the mantra force. One guide, and the net's always there to support each other. Excellent view through to possession. It's at 3, and he rips it. From a coaching perspective. Nate follows, checked in for Butler, number 51. Deeland Martin coughs, didn't jump hook. Baseline rattled it in. One time, you see the hook? You see the hook, the rubble. He came out of the womb with that shot. Now Hoss posts it up. Got Fowler on his hip. Drops down. Glass head in, the big man with the soft touch. And the nine of the pants. First basket for the George Washington transfer. Baseline, Carson Edwards, and it's good. Joy Brunk is checked in, number 50. Baldwin, mid-range. And this time, he finds the bottom of the net. This one. About to die. Nathan. Matthias. Got a nice jet. David crosses over to the whole edge. Checked it out of bounds. Arm says, not in my house. Chris and David, that time was unsure. Really, what he wanted to do. Pass it, shoot it, get by. It's a reason why. Edwards up top. Boom. Vinnie. First time. Carson Edwards may try to do this by himself. If he can get it back, climb to three. Man. Fowler, makers. Thompson down the lane, the kick. And it's Edwards with the offensive rebound. Quick turn to the button. Well, knocked away Thompson. We'll track it down. Watch out. Two-hand jam. Time out. 44 to 25. Now, Jorgensen. Inside, Nate Fowler. And the first layup goes down. That's what someone from us, and that's the thing, because if the guy beats you over the top, you can test each other. Dias. It's got a quick trigger. Edwards deep. Pure. He didn't pass it five times, Mom. Side line diminishes a little bit more, because you trust the guys who report. Inside, Haas. Great position. Beautiful. Big jump. Games, including a season best, 59% against Youngtale State last Saturday. Jorgensen with the steal to the hole. Off the glass, and in. He's making the right calls, and he's not domineering. You know the airwaves, you know what I mean? Here's Haas. On fire. Jorgensen spinning. Kicks it. On the move. Done by Butler. Creating opportunities. Off the turnover. 63 to 46. Basketball brought to the great state of Indiana from Springfield. Jorgensen. Wideman. Butler fans on their feet. 67-55. We know who you call it, right? Jimmy Jackson. And a steal. P.J. Thompson's pocket. And look at the bulldog. Seven. A lot of time left. Jorgensen. Jorgensen has exploded in the second half. He had two at the break. He's got 15 now. Guarded by Baldwin. Be careful, Baldwin. Fourth in the Conference and steals. Haas just pinned his man and jammed it down. A foul in the fourth. Listen. What a luxury. See that little bump right there? Final in the Crossroads Classic. 82 to 67. Perdue defeats Butler. All right. At one point you were up by 26. So there's always learning lessons. So what's the learning lesson of that comeback that you were held from? We just got careless. I thought they picked up their intensity. And their pressure was much better. And we just got careless with the basketball. But give them credit. They're a good program, a good team. They had a fight to them there in the second half. And it is a good learning lesson. When you get a lead, you've got to be able to maintain it so the game doesn't get close. It's obviously not ideal with Isaac Haas getting in foul trouble. What's the dynamic of him trying to find a rhythm playing without him? Well, he just had such a careless foul to start the game. You know, he's got to be able to stay on the court for us. Just stay big if they score over and they score over him. But he's so hard to guard. And it really spreads the court for us. So we need him on the court. Finally, five guys in double figures. What did you see from Carson Edwards to point him out here today? Well, I thought he did a good job of picking the spots. He had a couple of opportunities where he got a little bit too aggressive with them. But he did a good job of picking the spots. And that's what we need him to do. Just stop. We're on the defensive end. And then be aggressive on offense. Thank you.