Purdue basketball’s thunderous putback dunks a March Madness shining moment vs High Point

Offensive rebounding has been a key to success in Purdue basketball‘s opening game of the NCAA Tournament.

The Boilermakers had two putback dunks that allowed them to expand their lead to 10, the largest of the first half, against High Point in Providence, R.I. First, it was Myles Colvin running from the right wing down the center of the lane to throw down Camden Heide’s missed 3-pointer.

Then it was Colvin missing a transition layup and Heide finding an opening for his own putback slam.

The Boilers lead the Panthers 37-27 at halftime. Follow the game live here. Check out our coverage of the Boilers and beyond, and watch the putback dunks below:

This article originally appeared on Indianapolis Star: Watch Purdue basketball putback dunks in March Madness vs High Point

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