College basketball roundup: Wolfpack upset bid of No. 1 Purdue comes up short in OT

The Boilermakers, who never led in regulation, erased a 13-point deficit and the Wolfpack went cold in overtime

Terquavion Smith and NC State took No. 1 Purdue to overtime but came away with a loss Sunday in New York. (Jason DeCrow / AP Photo)

NEW YORK — Trevion Williams had a season-high 22 points to go with 12 rebounds and a career-best nine assists to help No. 1 Purdue top NC State 82-72 in overtime Sunday in the Basketball Hall of Fame Invitational.

Jaden Ivey added 22 points for the Boilermakers (9-1), who had to rally from 13 down midway through the second half to win. And Purdue never led in regulation, taking its first lead Sasha Stefanovic’s 3-pointer 15 seconds into the extra period.

“You’re not pleased with the position that you’re in,” Purdue coach Matt Painter said, “but you’re pleased about being able to dig yourself out of a hole.”

Stefanovic also hit a driving layup with 21.5 seconds left to force the overtime, ultimately helping Purdue bounce back from a last-second loss at Rutgers in the program’s first-ever week atop The Associated Press men’s college basketball poll.

Freshman Terquavion Smith scored a season-high 21 points for the Wolfpack (7-3), which had a prime chance to earn the program’s first win against a top-ranked opponent in nearly nine years.

Dereon Seabron added 18 points, including a driving basket over Williams that pushed NC State to a 66-64 lead with 31.7 seconds left in regulation — only to see Stefanovic answer with the OT-forcing basket.

The Wolfpack shot just 3 for 10 in overtime as Purdue pushed ahead. That included Ivey blocking a driving shot by Seabron in OT with replays showing the ball had first hit the backboard for what should have been a goaltending call.

The frustration built for the Wolfpack until coach Kevin Keatts picked up a technical foul with 43.2 seconds left and the Boilermakers on their way to a win.

“It was a heck of a battle all the way to the end,” Keatts said. “And the message to our guys was, ‘Hey, you’re playing the No. 1 team in the country and you’re fighting all the way to the end.’ We had our chances, but we can play with anyone in the country.”

The Wolfpack entered this game just 6-28 against No. 1-ranked teams in the AP poll, with most of those meetings coming against in-state neighbors Duke or North Carolina in the ACC. The program’s last win against a top-ranked team remains an 84-76 home win against the Blue Devils in January 2013.

NC State next plays Richmond Charlotte on Friday in the Basketball Hall of Fame Shootout.

Davidson 79, Northeastern 69

BOSTON — Foster Loyer had a career-high 35 points as Davidson defeated Northeastern 79-69 on Sunday.

Loyer made 8 of 12 3-pointers.

Hyunjung Lee had 23 points for Davidson (7-2), which earned its sixth consecutive win. Michael Jones added 10 points. Luka Brajkovic had seven rebounds and three blocks.

Tyreek Scott-Grayson had 20 points and six rebounds for the Huskies (6-5). Nikola Djogo added 15 points. Jason Strong had 10 points.