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Purdue Boilermakers 1999 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 3 FINAL FOURS | 26 NCAA TOURNAMENTS | 7 BIG TEN TITLES | 9 BIG TEN TOURNAMENT TITLES - Game Information Game 5 | Purdue Vs PURDUE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL GAME NOTES GAME 5 | VS. DRAKE purdue boilermakers 1999 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 3 FINAL FOURS | 26 NCAA TOURNAMENTS | 7 BIG TEN TITLES | 9 BIG TEN TOURNAMENT TITLES - Game information Game 5 | purdue vs. drake | Nov. 29, 2019 | Gulf Coast Showcase Date: Nov. 29, 2019 Tipoff: 7:30 p.m. (EST) Location: Estero, Fla. PURDUE DRAKE Arena: Hertz Arena BULLDOGS TV/Stream: FloHoops.com BOILERMAKERS -Vs- Talent: Spence Siegel, Matthew Peterson Radio: Purdue Radio Network - 95.3 BOB FM Talent: Brian Jennings 4-0 0-0 4-1 0-0 Live Stats: boile.rs/GCSStats RECORD BIG 10 RECORD MAC - Schedule N/A N/A RV RV AP RANK COACHES RANK AP RANK COACHES RANK P/O Time/ Date Rank Opponent TV Result November 4-0 SHARON VERSYP JENNIE BARANCZYK 11/3 -/- Southern Indiana! BTN+ W, 62-44 COACH COACH 11/10 -/- Milwaukee BTN+ W, 68-55 11/14 -/- at Chattanooga ESPN+ W, 66-34 280-162 397-227 156-77 156-77 11/17 -/- Western Illinois BTN+ W, 66-59 PURDUE RECORD | 14 CAREER RECORD | 20 SCHOOL RECORD | 8 CAREER RECORD | 8 11/24 -/- Northern Illinois BTN+ W, 68-63 11/29^ -/- vs. Drake N/A 7:30 PM - boiler notes 11/30^ -/- vs. Arizona State/Maine N/A TBA THE OPENING TIP • Purdue heads to Estero, Fla., for the Gulf Coast Showcase for three games this weekend. December 0-0 • The Boilermakers will face Drake for the first time in history on Friday. Purdue is 145-55 in inaugural meetings, after cruising past 12/1 -/- vs. TBA N/A TBA Chattanooga earlier this season. 12/5 -/- at Virginia Tech+ ACCNX 7 PM • Purdue is 4-0 for the 16th time in program history, going for its 10th 5-0 start on Friday. 12/8 -/- Kent State BTN+ Noon • Earlier this week, the Cancun Challenge announced that the Boilermakers compete in its 2020 tournament in Mexico. 12/15 -/- at South Carolina SECN+ 2 PM 12/18 -/- Western Kentucky BTN+ Noon LAST TIME OUT 12/21 -/- Bowling Green BTN+ Noon • Purdue held off a late rally from Northern Illinois to down the Huskies 68-63. 12/28 -/- at Ohio State* BTN+ Noon • Kayana Traylor dished out a career-high nine assists and scored 16 points to lead the Boilermakers. 12/31 -/- Wisconsin* BTN+ 4 PM • Purdue held a nine-point lead with a minute to play, before the Huskies shaved it down to two with 19 seconds to play. Tamara Farquhar hit a pair of free throws down the stretch to seal the game. January 0-0 • With the returns of Jenelle Grant and Cassidy Hardin, the Boilermakers played with their full roster for the first time this season. 1/5 -/- Rutgers* BTN Noon 1/9 -/- at Indiana* BTN+ 7 PM HEADING TO WARMER CLIMATES 1/12 -/- at Northwestern* BTN+ 5 PM • The Boilermakers mark their second trip to the Gulf Coast Showcase, with the first trip back in 2015. 1/16 -/- Illinois* BTN+ 7 PM • The Old Gold and Black went 2-1 in 2015, including a 71-65 overtime loss to No. 13 Stanford in the championship game. 1/19 -/- Minnesota* BTN+ 2 PM • The Boilermakers are 11-9 against the 2019 Gulf Coast Showcase participants – 0-0 vs. Drake, 0-0 vs. Arizona State, 1-1 vs. Maine, 1/22 -/- at Nebraska* BTN+ 8 PM 3-1 vs. Auburn, 2-0 vs. Gonzaga, 5-7 vs. Dayton and 0-0 vs. Middle Tennessee State. 1/26 -/- Penn State* BTN 2 PM • Purdue is 32-14 in mid-season tournaments in the Versyp era. 1/30 -/- at Michigan State* BTN+ 7 PM KT-4-3 February 0-0 • Kayana Traylor holds the team lead in assists after four games with 19 dimes. She ranks 84th in the nation and ninth in the Big Ten 2/3 -/- Indiana* BTN 6 PM with 4.8 assists per game. 2/6 -/- at Michigan* BTN 6 PM • The sophomore is shooting 55.6% from long range this season on five makes, the third most on the team. 2/9 -/- Iowa* BTN+ 2 PM • The native of Martinsville, is tied for third on the team with 9.8 points per game. 2/13 -/- at Wisconsin* BTN+ 8 PM • Traylor was the seventh freshman in program history to dish out more than 100 assists. 2/16 -/- at Illinois* BTN+ 3 PM 2/20 -/- Michigan State* BTN 7 PM - a win would... - RECORD BREAKDOWN 2/25 -/- at Maryland* BTN 8 PM 2/29 -/- Ohio State* BTN 4 PM - Be better than a loss. 2019-20 Season Under Vesyp - Give the Boilermakers their 10th 5-0 start in Overall: 4-0 W4 280-162 March 0-0 program history Big Ten opponents: 0-0 L3 128-92 Non-Conference (RS): 4-0 W6 151-70 3/4-8 Big Ten Tournament~ BTN/ESPN2 - Make the Boilermakers 146-55 in inaugural meetings Home: 3-0 W3 152-56 3/20-23 NCAA First & Second Rounds - Keep the Boilermakers in reach of matching the best November in program history, a 6-0 effort in 2011 Away: 1-0 W1 81-80 3/27-30 NCAA Sweet 16 & Elite 8 Neutral: 0-0 L1 47-26 Post (B1G, NCAA, WNIT): 0-0 L1 37-20 April 0-0 4/3&5 NCAA Final Four & National Championship - roster quick hits/pronunciations Rankings are AP/Coaches, reflect date game was played # Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Hometown Boiler Bullet Point ! Exhibition Game 1 Karissa McLaughlin Jr. G 5-7 Fort Wayne, Ind. • On pace to be the 35th 1,000-point scorer at Purdue ^ 2019 Gulf Coast Showcase - Estero, Fla. + ACC/Big Ten Challenge 2 Bria Harmon Fr. G 5-7 Atlanta, Ga. • Took Collins HS to Georgia State title in 2016 ~ Big Ten Tournament - Indianapolis, Ind. 3 Lyndsey Whilby Jr. G 5-11 Powder Springs, Ga. • Shooting 60% from the field this year * Big Ten Conference Game 5 Cassidy Hardin So. G 5-10 Bargersville, Ind. • Made season debut vs. NIU with two 3-pointers Bold Home Game 11 Dominique Oden Sr. G 5-8 Atlanta, Ga. • The 15th player in program history to start 100 games 12 Roxane Makolo Fr. G 5-10 St. Hubert, Quebec • Most minutes off the bench this season - the content 13 Ajah Stallings So. G 5-8 Indianapolis, Ind. • Second preferred walk-on in the Versyp era Twitter: @PurdueWBB None of that 15 Leony Boudreau Jr. G 5-10 Montreal, Quebec • Created an hosted Wheel Rise Event this fall Instagram: @PurdueWBB lady Boilermaker Stuff 22 Jenelle Grant R-Jr. F 6-0 London, England • Made Purdue debut vs. NIU When writing about the Purdue 23 Kayana Traylor So. G 5-9 Martinsville, Ind. • Dished career-high nine assists vs. NIU Facebook: /PurdueWBB women’s basketball team, please refer Website: PurdueSports.com to us only as the Boilermakers, 25 Tamara Farquhar Jr. F 6-0 Pierrefonds, Quebec • Nabbed 14 rebounds vs. WIU, one shy of career high NOT the Lady Boilers or 30 Nyagoa Gony So. F 6-2 Lincoln, Neb. • Played in 31 games as a rookie Hashtag: #BoilerUp Lady Boilermakers. 32 Ae’Rianna Harris Sr. F 6-1 Indianapolis, Ind. • Recorded 23rd career double-double, third in history 35 Rickie Woltman Fr. F 6-3 St. Louis, Mo. • Scored first career points at Chattanooga - athletics communications 45 Fatou Diagne R-Sr. C 6-4 Thies, Senegal • Played for Senegal at 2019 AfroBasket - Ian MacDougall | Associate Director Léony Boudreau LEE-oh-NEE BOO-drough Bria Harmon BREE-uh Karissa McLaughlin mick-LAUF-lynn - O: 765-494-0529 | C: 317-313-7486 Fatou Diagne FAH-too de-yahn Ae’Rianna Harris AIR-ee-AH-nuh Ajah Stallings asia - [email protected] Tamara Farquhar tuh-MARE-uh FAR-quar Nyagoa Gony NYAH-gwah GOH-nee Kayana Traylor KAY-ah-nuh 1 GAME 5 | VS. DRAKE PURDUE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL GAME NOTES - series history - boiler notes Overall ........................................................... N/A BRING ON THE BULLDOGS DROPPING DIMES At Home ......................................................... N/A • Purdue will face Drake for the first time in program history Friday. • Purdue has assisted on 68.6% (68-99) of its made field goals. On the Road .................................................. N/A • The Bulldogs are the first team receiving votes in any poll that • After a career-high nine assists against Northern Illinois, Kayana Neutral Site .................................................... N/A Purdue has faced this season. Traylor took the team lead with 19 dimes. Dominique Oden is Streak ............................................................. N/A • Purdue is 41-23 against the Missouri Valley Conference. second with 12 and Karissa McLaughlin follows in third with 10. First Meeting ................................................. N/A • Purdue assisted on 63% of its shots from last year (493-779) KEEPING THE PEDAL DOWN • McLaughlin is the fourth player in at Purdue with at least 100 Last Meeting .................................................. N/A • Purdue held the least for at least 38 minutes in their first three assists and lead the team in helpers as freshman and sophomore. Last Purdue Win ............................................ N/A games of the year and is averaging 34:11 minutes in the lead. Last Purdue Loss ............................................ N/A • Much of the early leads can be attributed to outscoring NIQUES NICE TOUCH - by the numbers opponents 136-97 in the first half, including an average of 19 • Dominique Oden leads the team with 14.5 points per game, points in the first quarter. including and a 57.1% 3-point mark, good for second in the Big Ten purdue Drake • The second half has seen opponents find their rhythm on and 11th in the nation. W4 STREAK W2 offense, as the Boilermakers have an average scoring margin of • She is just the 15th player in program history to amass 100 67 POINTS 82.2 +4.5 points over the final 20 minutes of a game.
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