Purdue's depth was on display Wednesday night against the University of Indianapolis when Gicarri Harris scored 20 points off the bench and fellow reserve Daniel Jacobsen added 10 points on 5-for-5 shooting and added eight rebounds as the No. 1 Boilermakers beat their Division II foes 92-49 at Mackey Arena.

Purdue finished with a 54-8 edge in bench points in its final exhibition before the regular season begins Tuesday against Evansville.

"Our bench played really well," Boilermakers coach Matt Painter said. "They gave us some energy in that first half and really got us going. We time-shared today and a lot of people got a lot of minutes and that was good to see."

Purdue took control early with a 14-0 run over just a 2:18 span. Harris hit a 3 during the spurt and then capped it with a st

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