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Newsstand: Michigan vs. Purdue officially sold out

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Michigan Wolverines basketball has a massive showdown with No. 7 Purdue on Tuesday night at home, and it will be a packed house at Crisler Center in Ann Arbor.

According to Michigan Athletics, the game Tuesday night is sold out. Those looking to attend will have to turn their attention to the secondary market to find a way to get in. Tickets start at $23 with fees included on Gametime.co.

Michigan knows that it has to play much better than it has to knock off Purdue, who beat the Wolverines 91-64 on Jan. 24 in West Lafayette, Indiana. A win could put Michigan in control of its destiny for a shot at a Big Ten regular season championship.

“We don’t use the word revenge, but we have to play much better basketball,” head coach Dusty May said on Monday. “We need to make some adjustments schematically, but more importantly our mindset. That was a tough night. They deserved to win how they did and I thought we deserved the result that we got that night. But we’re excited to see our growth, our improvement from then until now. It’s part of the process. That night a lot didn’t go right for us. A lot went wrong. But Purdue caused most of it. So it’s going to be a tough game, but we’re excited to go out and compete.”

Tuesday night’s game will be broadcast via the Peacock streaming service at 7 p.m. ET.

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“We talk about it. Until you’ve lived it, until you’ve experienced it, some things you can talk about it all you want. But four minutes ago, Indiana ties the game. The four-minute media timeout is three and some change. And we come out of the timeout and go on a 4-0 run. In that environment, it was loud as it was. I’m not sure that without the Purdue experience that we handle it. We were unfazed. So I’m not sure without that experience. Maybe we do, maybe we don’t. You never know. But it definitely felt like we were unfazed when the arena lit up.”

– Michigan head coach Dusty May on revenge factor against Purdue

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