Purdue men's basketball taking foreign summer trip thanks to NCAA rule changeWEST LAFAYETTE — Purdue men’s basketball plans to take advantage of an NCAA rule change and play on foreign soil this summer.Unlike some past excursions, this one will not take the Boilermakers all that far from home.AdvertisementPurdue is finalizing details for a series of games in the Vancouver, Canada, area in late July, IndyStar has learned. The team would play around four games against Canadian university teams over an 8-to-9 day period, along with some non-basketball team activities.Teams previously were limited to only one foreign summer event every four years. The NCAA’s Division I Cabinet, on the recommendation of the men’s and women’s basketball oversight committees, recently removed that restriction. Teams can now play outside United States borders every year.1 / 15See the Purdue Boilermakers take on Arizona Wildcats in March MadnessThe Purdue Boilermakers meet on the court before a NCAA Tournament game against the Arizona Wildcats on Saturday, March 28, 2026 at the San Pedro Square Market in San Jose, Calif.Purdue’s last foreign tour came in August 2023, playing four games in Germany, Italy, Austria and the Czech Republic. It represented the United States at the World University Games in Taipei in August 2017, reaching the championship game.Purdue also played a single game in Toronto in Dec. 2023 against Alabama. That game provided a chance for star center Zach Edey to play in his home country.AdvertisementPurdue has also taken foreign tours to Spain, Italy and Australia in the past.The rule change comes at a potentially beneficial time. Matt Painter’s team is resetting after the departure of four senior starters – three of whom started for three or more years.Familiar face returns: Journey back to Purdue as defensive-minded coach shows what Kenneth Lowe bringsRoster recap: After Purdue's mass roster announcement, intrigue shifts from who to whatThe roster includes four incoming freshman and redshirt freshman Antione West Jr. Purdue also continues to explore adding one additional frontcourt piece for the coming season.AdvertisementThe Boilermakers must replace the bulk of their scoring and rebounding from last season’s Big Ten Tournament champion and Elite Eight team.Nathan Baird and Sam King have the best Purdue sports coverage, and sign up for IndyStar's Boilermakers newsletter.This article originally appeared on Indianapolis Star: Purdue basketball taking international trip after NCAA rule change
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