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A Look Back at Purdue Basketball: Daniel Jacobsen

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2025-2026 Season Stats:

39 games (0 starts)
12.9 minutes
5.5 points
64.6% FG%
37.5 3pt% (3/8)
3.0 rebounds
.3 assists
.1 steals
1.2 blocks
.5 turnovers
* Set career highs in sophomore season due to injury in freshman season

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2025-2026 Season Awards / Honors:

No awards or honors

Season Retrospective:

After a freshman season that was frustratingly cut short just one game (and 90 seconds) in due to injury, Daniel Jacobsen’s 2026 campaign was one of the most anticipated “re-debuts” in recent Purdue history. The most immediate takeaway upon his return was his physical transformation as the 7’4” center noticeably bulked up during his time away from the court (rumored to have added as much as 40 pounds). This added weight was essential for the physical nature of the Big Ten, and it signaled a shift from the lean prospect fans saw in 2025 to a player ready to play more into the big man type that Matt Painter’s has featured more often than not over the last decade.

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However, the season was not without its growing pains, as Jacobsen often found himself navigating a crowded frontcourt. Serving as the third option behind Trey Kaufman-Renn and Oscar Cluff, his minutes were often sporadic, making it difficult to find a consistent rhythm (something CMP has often spoken about for young players having to play behind veteran/established teams). The combination of his previous injury and the limited playing time this season likely delayed some of his development. While he flashed high-end talent, evidenced by his 24-point, 6-block performance against Eastern Illinois and and his 11 points, 8 rebounds, 2 assists, and 2 blocks he had against Texas Tech, he spent much of the year adjusting to the speed and complexity of the college game as a rotational piece rather than a primary focal point (as he likely would have been in 2025).

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