Marquette upsets Purdue thanks to its first triple-double since Dwyane Wade

Marquette upsets Purdue thanks to its first triple-double since Dwyane Wade

Kam Jones etched himself in Marquette men’s basketball lore.

The senior guard notched just the third triple-double in program history, and the Golden Eagles put on a defensive clinic in a 76-58 victory over sixth-ranked Purdue on Tuesday at Fiserv Forum.

MU (5-0) is ranked 14th in the USA TODAY Sports Men’s Basketball Coaches Poll.

Jones finished with 17 points, 13 rebounds and 10 assists.

Dwyane Wade had the the last triple-double for MU, famously coming in the 2003 Elite Eight against Kentucky. Tony Miller also had one in 1994.

MU’s harassing defense also frustrated Purdue (4-1).

The Boilermakers had 15 turnovers, including 11 steals by the Golden Eagles.

Stevie Mitchell added 21 and four steals for MU. Chase Ross also had four steals.

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