C.J. Cox emerged as a key player for Purdue Basketball during his sophomore season, averaging 8.5 points and starting all 31 games. His impressive performances and shooting consistency position him as a potential leading scorer heading into his junior year.
Key points
C.J. Cox started all 31 games in his sophomore season.
He averaged 8.5 points, 2.8 rebounds, and 1.3 assists per game.
Cox had standout performances, including a 27-point game against Northwestern.
He improved his shooting consistency, hitting nearly 38% from three-point range.
Cox is positioned to be a leading scorer for the 2026-2027 season.
SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA - MARCH 28: Braden Smith #3, C.J. Cox #0, and Trey Kaufman-Renn #4 of the Purdue Boilermakers wait on the bench against the Arizona Wildcats during the Elite Eight round game of the 2026 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament held at SAP Center on March 28, 2026 in San Jose, California. (Photo by Ben Solomon/NCAA Photos via Getty Images) | NCAA Photos via Getty Images
SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA - MARCH 28: Braden Smith #3, C.J. Cox #0, and Trey Kaufman-Renn #4 of the Purdue Boilermakers wait on the bench against the Arizona Wildcats during the Elite Eight round game of the 2026 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament held at SAP Center on March 28, 2026 in San Jose, California. (Photo by Ben Solomon/NCAA Photos via Getty Images) | NCAA Photos via Getty Images
In a season defined by depth and consistency for the Purdue Boilermakers men’s basketball, one of the most important developments was the emergence of sophomore guard C. J. Cox.
What began as a promising freshman foundation quickly turned into a true breakout year—one that now positions Cox as a key piece heading into his junior season.
After an impressive freshman campaign in which he played all 36 games and started 23, Cox elevated nearly every aspect of his game as a sophomore. His role expanded significantly, starting all 31 games and increasing his minutes to over 24 per contest.
With that opportunity came production during his sophomore campaign. 8.5 points per game, 2.8 rebounds per game, 1.3 assists per game, 45% shooting from the field.
While those numbers may not jump off the page compared to Purdue’s star power of this past season from Fletcher Loyer, TKR and Braden Smith, they tell the story of a player growing into efficiency, reliability, and trust within a high-level system.
Cox didn’t just improve statistically—he delivered in big moments. In one of the season’s most notable performances, he exploded for 27 points in a road win over Northwestern, scoring 21 in the second half and hitting the go-ahead shot late. Earlier in his career, he showed similar flashes, including a 23-point performance on 9-of-11 shooting against Nebraska, highlighting his ability to take over games when given the green light.
Those performances revealed something deeper than numbers: confidence. Cox proved he can be more than a role player—he can be a difference-maker and a leader on the court for Purdue Basketball.
One of Cox’s most encouraging developments is his shooting consistency. Nearly 38% from three-point range, over 57% field goal percentage For a guard in Purdue’s system, spacing and decision-making are critical—and Cox has steadily become a dependable option on the perimeter. His ability to stretch defenses compliments Purdue’s inside-out offensive identity.
The trajectory is clear: Cox has improved from a rotational freshman to a full-time starter and reliable contributor. The next step? Becoming the featured weapon of the Purdue Basketball Team.
Heading into his junior year, several factors point toward a major leap.
With increased confidence and proven scoring bursts, Cox is a candidate to see more designed touches. After logging starter minutes in the Big Ten, the game should slow down even more. Already trusted defensively—highlighted by lockdown performances in conference play—he has the tools to become a complete guard. If his usage rises even slightly, a jump into double-digit scoring is well within reach.
C.J. Cox may not yet be the headline name on Purdue’s roster, but his progression tells the story of a player on the verge of something bigger. His sophomore season was about proving he belongs. His junior season could be about proving he’s indispensable, where he could be the leading scorer of the 2026-2027 Purdue Basketball Team.
Q&A
What were C.J. Cox's statistics during his sophomore season at Purdue?
C.J. Cox averaged 8.5 points, 2.8 rebounds, and 1.3 assists per game while shooting 45% from the field.
How did C.J. Cox perform in key games during his sophomore year?
C.J. Cox had notable performances, including a 27-point game against Northwestern and a 23-point game against Nebraska.
What improvements did C.J. Cox make from his freshman to sophomore year?
C.J. Cox improved his role significantly, starting all 31 games and increasing his minutes, showcasing growth in efficiency and reliability.
What are the expectations for C.J. Cox in his junior season at Purdue?
Heading into his junior season, C.J. Cox is expected to become a featured weapon for the team and potentially the leading scorer.
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