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(MCT) — CHAMPAIGN — The last time it beat Purdue in basketball, the Illinois box score included names like Jeff Jordan and Alex Legion.

Chester Frazier hit two 3-pointers. Trent Meacham made three.

Mike Davis led 23rd-ranked Illinois with 14 points and 16 rebounds and Decatur’s Lewis Jackson, then a freshman, scored 12 points for 12th-ranked Purdue.

The result was a 66-48 Illini victory on Feb. 8, 2009.

One month later, Purdue would eliminate Illinois from the Big Ten Tournament, beginning a stretch of eight straight games in which the Boilermakers would prevail.

That streak will need to end tonight at the Assembly Hall if Illinois is going to build on the momentum gained last week in victories over No. 1 Indiana and No. 18 Minnesota.

“We’ve got a big one with Purdue,” Illini coach John Groce warned Tuesday.

Groce knew the season would get rough once Big Ten play began and that point was driven home loud and clear in the conference opener Jan. 2 in West Lafayette, Ind. Purdue turned a one-possession game into a 68-61 victory when D.J. Byrd made back-to-back hustle plays that stood out as difference-makers.

“They beat us on toughness plays,” Groce said. “We have to do better in those areas. No one wants to be out-toughed, certainly in our own building.”

Each team has undergone changes since that meeting in early January.

Illinois followed that loss with an unexpected 19-point victory over Ohio State, ranked No. 8 at the time. But then the Illini lost six of seven until rebounding with a flourish last week.

Purdue has had its own struggles and arrives at the Assembly Hall having lost three of its last four.

The biggest change for the Boilermakers is the emergence of freshman center A.J. Hammons, who has become a focal point of the Purdue offense and defense.

Hammons is a 7-foot, 280-pounder who is one of three freshman coach Matt Painter is now starting.

His breakout game came when he scored 30 points against Indiana and he has followed that up with 19 points and 12 rebounds against Northwestern, 15 points and 12 rebounds against Penn State and 13 points against Michigan State.

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