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Women's Basketball Notes Purdue Boilermakers Notables December 20, 2011 women’s basketball notes GAME 12: OAKLAND (5-4, 1-1) at No. 20/22 PURDUE (8-3, 0-0) 2011-12 Schedule November 6 EDINBORO (exh.) (BTN.com) W, 88-73 Notables 13 IUPUI (BTN.com) W, 75-45 17 at Bowling Green W, 54-53 Purdue is 2-0 against Oakland with all three games 20 UT MARTIN (BTN.com) W, 65-39 coming in the last four years. 22 CHICAGO STATE (BTN.com) W, 76-49 24 vs. Tulane^ W, 61-48 Tipoff for Purdue at Illinois on Monday, Jan. 2 has 25 vs. Kansas State^ W, 46-42 OT been set for 2 p.m. ET on the Big Ten Network. December 1 at #7/6 Duke~ (ESPN3.com) L, 53-64 vs. Brittany Rayburn is leading the team in scoring with 4 #4/4 TEXAS A&M+ (BTN) W, 60-51 an average of 15.1 ppg. She is shooting career-best 10 #3/3 NOTRE DAME (BTN) L, 38-66 percentages of .433 from the field and .407 from 11 at Central Michigan L, 62-75 three-point range. Rayburn is second on the team 18 at Auburn W, 62-54 in rebounding (4.2 rpg). 20 OAKLAND (BTN.com) Noon 22 IPFW (BTN.com) 7 p.m. Date & Time Tuesday, Dec. 20 at Noon ET Sam Ostarello leads Purdue in rebounding with an 30 MINNESOTA* (BTN.com) 7 p.m. average of 6.9 rpg. The 6-foot-2 junior pulled down January Location a season-high 12 rebounds in the win against No. 2 at Illinois* (BTN) 2 p.m. West Lafayette, Ind. 5 WISCONSIN* (BTN) 6 p.m. 4 Texas A&M and 10 rebounds in the two games 12 at Minnesota* 8 p.m. Arena in Cancun. 15 IOWA* (BTN) 2 p.m. Mackey Arena (14,240) 19 at Indiana* (BTN) 8 p.m. The Boilermakers are shooting and average of 40.5 23 MICHIGAN STATE* (BTN) 7:30 p.m. Internet percent from the field and holding opponents to Live stats available at purduesports.com 26 at Northwestern* (BTN.com) 8 p.m. 33.1 percent. 29 at Iowa* (BTN) 3 p.m. Radio February WBPE (95.3 BOB-FM) and purduesports.com Shooting percentages seem to be keys to Purdue’s 2 NEBRASKA* (BTN.com) 7 p.m. Tim Newton: play-by-play success this season. The Boilermakers are 8-0 when 5 ILLINOIS* (BTN.com) 2 p.m. Sara White: analysis shooting a higher percentage from the field than 12 at Ohio State* (ESPN2) 5 p.m. The Series their opponents. Purdue is 0-3 when its opponent 16 PENN STATE* (BTN) 6 p.m. shoots a higher field goal percentage. 19 at Michigan State* (ESPN2) 5 p.m. Purdue leads 2-0 Purdue won the last meeting, 71-64 on Dec. 13, 23 at Michigan* (BTN/BTN.com) 6/8 p.m. 2009, at Oakland. 26 INDIANA* (BTN/BTN.com) 12/2/4 p.m. Purdue is 8-0 when holding opponents to 60 points or less. The Boilermakers have allowed only one March The Coaches 1-4 at Big Ten Tournament Purdue - Sharon Versyp (Purdue, ’89) team (Central Michigan - 75 points) to score more 17 NCAA Championship first round School Record: 119-64, 6th year than 66 points this season. 19 NCAA Championship second round Overall Record: 236-129, 12th year Purdue went 1-2 in its three-game stretch against ^ Cancun Challenge (Cancun, Mexico) Oakland - Beckie Francis (Colgate, ‘87) ~ Big Ten/ACC Challenge School Record: 212-129, 12th year top 10 opponents. The Boilermakers lost 64-53 at + Big 12/Big Ten Challenge Overall Record: 229-165, 15th year #7/6 Duke, defeated #4/4 Texas A&M but fell 66-38 * Big Ten Conference game to #3/3 Notre Dame. All times Eastern and subject to change. 2011-12 Statistical Comparison Purdue __________Category ________ Oakland 8-3 _______________ Record ______________ 5-4 Purdue Boilermakers 59.3 __________ Points Per Game __________81.7 Roster 2011-12 Statistics 53.3 ___________Points Allowed ___________52.4 Pos. No. Name Cl. Ht. Hometown (Previous School) ppg rpg apg FG 3FG FT +6.0 __________Point Differential ________ +29.2 Probable starters* .405 _______________ FG% _______________.469 G 22 KK Houser RSo. 5-6 Lincoln, Neb. (Southeast) 7.9 2.4 3.1 .318 .185 .765 .293 ______________ 3FG% _______________.308 G 15 Courtney Moses So. 5-6 Sweetser, Ind (Oak Hill) 9.2 3.5 2.4 .337 .238 .857 .701 _______________ FT% _______________.742 G 5 Brittany Rayburn Sr. 6-0 Attica, Ind. (Attica) 15.1 4.2 2.3 .433 .407 .756 .331 __________ Opponent FG% ___________.360 F 32 Sam Ostarello Jr. 6-2 Fort Pierre, S.D. (Stanley County) 7.1 6.9 1.6s .466 .000 .526 .299 __________ Opponent 3FG% __________.325 C 40 Chelsea Jones Sr. 6-4 Fort Smith, Ark. (Southside) 3.5 3.5 1.5b .455 — .800 .634 __________ Opponent FT% ___________.631 Reserves 36.9 _________ Rebound Average __________38.2 G/F 2 Antionette Howard RSr. 6-0 Duluth, Ga. (Florida State) 5.7 3.1 1.3 .421 .250 .684 11.5 _____ Offensive Rebound Average ______14.1 F 41 Alex Guyton Sr. 6-3 Bloomington, Ind. (North) 5.3 2.5 1.1s .456 — .667 25.4 _____ Defensive Rebound Average _____24.1 G 20 Dee Dee Williams So. 6-0 Indianapolis, Ind. (Ben Davis) 1.5 1.5 0.7 .500 — .455 G 43 Chantel Poston RJr. 5-10 Milan, Tenn. (Milan) 3.1 2.5 0.7s .351 — .571 38.0 _____Opponent Rebound Average _____35.0 G 4 Torrie Thornton Fr. 6-0 Carmel, Ind. (Carmel) 0.3 0.9 0.4 .333 — — -1.1 __________Rebound Margin _________ +3.2 F 23 Liza Clemons Fr. 6-2 Fort Wayne, Ind. (Snider) 0.7 0.9 0.6b 1.000 — .500 16.2 __________ Fouls Per Game ___________19.0 G/F 54 Samantha Woods RSr. 6-3 Bolingbrook, Ill. (Bolingbrook) 1.5 1.5 0.1 .455 .400 — 13.1 __________ Assists Per Game __________17.9 F 24 Drey Mingo RSr. 6-2 Atlanta, Ga. (Maryland) tore ACL in right knee Oct. 29 20.3 ________ Turnovers Per Game _________15.7 F/C 42 Camille Redmon So. 6-4 Grand Prairie, Texas (Grayson Co.) transfer, will sit out this season 9.9 ___________ Steals Per Game ___________16.1 * based on starters from last game 5.5 ___________ Blocks Per Game ___________3.2 Info Oakland Golden Grizzlies No. Name Pos. Ht. Class Hometown (High School) ppg rpg apg PURDUE GENERAL INFORMATION Probable starters Location _______________ West Lafayette, Ind. 11 Zakiya Minifee G 5-10 So. East Lansing, Mich. (East Lansing) 8.3 7.7 2.2 Enrollment ________________________39,637 30 Victoria Lipscomb G 5-7 R-Sr. East Lansing, Mich. (East Lansing) 6.4 7.1 2.1 Founded ___________________________ 1869 34 Sharise Calhoun G 5-5 Sr. Toledo, Ohio (Central Catholic) 5.8 3.6 2.4 Colors ___________________ Old Gold & Black 40 Bethany Watterworth F 5-11 Jr. Lake Orion, Mich. (Lake Orion) 18.4 5.6 2.3 Nickname ___________________ Boilermakers 22 Brittany Carnago C 6-3 R-Sr. St. Clair, Mich. (St. Clair) 8.1 5.8 2.9b Mascots _____ Boilermaker Special, Purdue Pete Reserves Fight Song____________________ Hail Purdue! 33 Elizabeth Hamlet G 5-10 R-Sr. McBain, Mich. (McBain) 4.6 1.8 1.3 Conference _______________________ Big Ten 10 Malika Glover G 5-3 So. East Lansing, Mich. (East Lansing) 2.9 1.4 2.4 Arena _______________________Mackey Arena 32 Amy Carlton G 5-8 So. White Lake, Mich. (Lakeland) 1.6 0.4 0.3 Capacity __________________________14,240 42 Shelby Herrington F 6-2 Fr. Hemlock, Mich. (Hemlock) 1.6 1.2 0.2 Athletics Director ___________ Morgan J. Burke 14 Julia Vestin F 6-2 So. Lulea, Sweden (Lulea Gymnasiskola) 1.1 1.1 0.3 President ________________ France A. Córdova 2 Jenna Bachrouche F 6-0 R-Fr. Farmington Hills, Mich. (N. Farmington) 1.0 0.8 0.0 20 Peyton Apsey G 5-7 R-So. Hemlock, Mich. (Hemlock) 0.6 1.6 0.0 HISTORY/RECORDS 4 Lauren Robak G 5-9 Fr. Clarkston, Mich. (Our Lady of the Lakes) — — — First Year _________________________1975-76 5 Halle Wangler G 5-9 Fr. Royal Oak, Mich. (Shrine) — — — All-Time Record (37 years) ___________705-383 Big Ten Reg. Season Record (since 1982-83) _329-165 Home Record (Big Ten) ______ 373-114 (191-56) Road Record (Big Ten) _____ 223-206 (138-109) NS Neutral Site Record __________________110-62 O Saturday, Dec. 20 vs. Oakland TI Big Ten Tournament Record ____________31-10 O - Elementary School Field Trip Day - $2 tickets for elementary school groups NCAA Tournament Record _____________43-20 M - Halftime presentation of Boiler Crunch Cereal Drive to Food Finders O R TRADITION P Big Ten Championships _________ 7 (last 2002) Big Ten Tournament Championships _7 (last 2008) The Opponent NCAA Tournament Appearances _ 21 (last 2011) Oakland (5-4) is coming off a 48-45 victory against Illinois-Chicago that was won on a shot from beyond half court NCAA Championships __________ 1 (last 1999) by Sharie Calhoun. The Golden Grizzlies have had a nine-day layoff to prepare for the Boilermakers. They are led by junior Bethany Watterworth who is averaging 18.4 points per game and have two players, Zakiya Minifee (7.7) BASKETBALL STAFF and Victoria Lipscomb (7.1) who average over seven rebounds per game. Senior Brittany Carnago was named the Head Coach Summit League Player of the Week last week after averaging nine points, eight rebounds, 8.5 blocks and three Sharon Versyp ________ Purdue ’89 (6th year) assists per game in the wins over Clemson and UIC.
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