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In basketball, Purdue Boilermakers have won over 63% of its games. School has reached NCAA tournament on 25 occasions. Purdue has advanced to a pair of Final Fours in March Madness. In 1968-69, Boilermakers lost NCAA title game to UCLA Bruins. Eleven years later, school returned to the national semi-finals.
Over last three decades, Purdue has been a steady and consistent program. Long time head coach Gene Keady (1980-81 to 2004-05) guided Boilermakers to 17 NCAA tournament berths during his stint at Purdue.
On the football side, the university was not that successful. Over years, Boilermakers have appeared in 15 bowl games. While the school hasn't been a dominant force on the gridiron, Purdue has been noted for producing Super Bowl-winning quarterbacks Len Dawson, Bob Griese and Drew Brees. Buy Purdue football tickets now for attractive prices.
The Purdue Boilermakers have won 23 Big 10 championships (22-regular season, 1-tournament) in basketball. From 1921-40, Purdue dominated league play with 11 titles. During his run at Purdue, Keady was able to capture six Big 10 crowns. Purchase cheap Purdue basketball tickets.
Current head coach Matt Painter has won a handful of conference championships since taking over for Keady. In 2008-09, he led Purdue to Big 10 tournament title. In the following season, Boilermakers won regular season championship.
In football, Purdue has won eight conference titles. Only one (2000) of the crowns has come in the last 43 years.
For hoops action, Purdue Boilermakers hit hardwood at Mackey Arena (capacity of 14,123). The venue opened in 1967. Purdue Boilermakers tickets enable fans to enjoy some top notch Big 10 basketball. In football, Purdue competes at Ross-Ade Stadium (capacity of 62,500).
Led by forward Robbie Hummel, Purdue Boilermakers will be out to nab a sixth consecutive trip to NCAA tournament in current season. The home slate will include a number of non-conference matchups and several Big 10 contests.
In football, Purdue will try to get back on the winning track in 2011. Notre Dame and Ohio State will be the marquee foes on this year's home schedule. Purdue Boilermakers tickets will also be available for home outings against Middle Tennessee, Southeast Missouri State, Minnesota, Illinois and Iowa