WATCH: Purdue Basketball Players Talk After First Summer Practice of 2025

WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Two months after its 2024-25 season concluded, Purdue was back on the hardwood practicing for the first time in preparation for the 2025-26 campaign. It was the first step in what many hope to be another Big Ten championship season in West Lafayette, as well as a second trip to the Final Four in the past three years.

Monday, the Boilers were back at Cardinal Court for the first summer practice of 2025. Although not everyone was in attendance, it was the first opportunity for this year’s team to return to the court and get some work done.

After practice concluded, center Daniel Jacobsen, forward Trey Kaufman-Renn, and guards Braden Smith and Fletcher Loyer all met with reporters. Here are the video clips from each interview from Monday.

Daniel Jacobsen interview

Fletcher Loyer interview

Braden Smith interview

Trey Kaufman-Renn interview

JACOBSEN EAGER TO GET BACK TO WORK: Purdue center Daniel Jacobsen missed almost his entire freshman season due to injury. Now that he’s back to full strength, the 7-foot-4 center is ready to get back to work. CLICK HERE

LOYER, KAUFMAN-RENN CREDIT PAINTER FOR LOYALTY: In today’s era of college basketball, it’s becoming rarer to see players stay in one spot. But Purdue has a group of seniors who spent their entire careers in West Lafayette. They credit coach Matt Painter for their loyalty. CLICK HERE

WHAT MATT PAINTER SAID: Purdue coach Matt Painter met with reporters following Purdue’s first summer practice, talking about a variety of topics as the Boilers prepare for 2025-26. CLICK HERE

7-FOOT CENTER TAKING PURDUE VISIT: Luigi Suigo, a 7-foot-3 center from Italy in the 2026 recruiting class, has scheduled an official visit to Purdue. He has offers from two Big Ten programs. CLICK HERE

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