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  2. 20 hours ago · fullscreen. Fletcher Loyer received a special opportunity this offseason to participate with 13 other college athletes in the Jayson Tatum Elite Camp in Las Vegas in early July. The Purdue junior ...

  3. 5 days ago · Who will lead Purdue basketball in scoring? | The case for Fletcher Loyer. Casey Bartley • BoilerUpload. Basketball Columnist. @CBartleyRivals. As Purdue's Zach Edey heads to Memphis to start his NBA career, he takes 25.2 points a game with him.

  4. 3 days ago · The case for Myles Colvin. On Wednesday we looked at Fletcher Loyer's case to lead Purdue basketball in scoring as he prepares to enter his third year as the starting guard opposite Braden Smith. With Zach Edey gone, there is still a giant points production hole to fill and Purdue has multiple candidates that might take that void and make it ...

  5. 5 days ago · With Zach Edey's departure, Purdue faces the challenge of finding a new scoring leader, with Fletcher Loyer emerging as a strong contender to step up and fill the scoring void, showcasing improved shooting skills and potential for increased scoring output.

  6. 5 days ago · Purdue guard and Fort Wayne native Fletcher Loyer has been invited to participate in the JT Elite Camp later in July. The camp is hosted by Boston Celtics star Jayson Tatum, and offers the best college & high school wings in America to showcase their abilities.

  7. 4 days ago · With Braden Smith and Fletcher Loyer running the one and two, the Boilermakers have much-needed continuity in the backcourt which will help ease the Zach Edey-less transition in 2024-25. Even if ...

  8. 20 hours ago · Alongside Cam Carr, Duke’s Isaiah Evans and Kon Knueppel, Kansas’ AJ Storr and Rylan Griffen, UConn’s Jayden Ross, Arkansas’ Adou Theiro, North Carolina’s Drake Powell, Xavier’s Dailyn Swain, Purdue’s Fletcher Loyer, Iowa State’s Milan Momcliovich, Alabama’s Jarin Stevenson and Yale’s John Poulakidas all competed at the camp.