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Big10 Graphics__16-17-Purdue-W-Basketball-Guide.Pdf HEADSHOT ROSTER #1 Ashley Morrissette #2 Abby Abel #3 Tiara Murphy #5 Miracle Gray Sr. G 5-9 So. G 5-5 So. G 5-7 Fr. G 5-6 Twinsburg, Ohio Carmel, Ind. South Bend, Ind. Stone Mountain, Ga. #10 Andreona Keys #11 Dominique Oden #12 Nora Kiesler #13 Bridget Perry #20 Dominique McBryde Jr. G 5-10 Fr. G 5-8 So. C 6-6 Sr. G/F 6-2 So. F 6-2 Atlanta, Ga. Atlanta, Ga. Louisville, Ky. Mooresville, Ind. Bedford, Ind. #22 Bree Horrocks #32 Ae’Rianna Harris #40 Lamina Cooper Jr. C 6-5 Fr. F 6-1 Fr. G 5-9 Sharon Versyp Buford, Ga. Indianapolis, Ind. Indianapolis, Ind. Head Coach - 11th Year Nadine Morgan Beth Couture Lindsay Wisdom-Hylton Terry Kix Matthew Layman Associate Head Coach - 11th Year Asst. Coach - 1st Year Asst. Coach - 5th Year Director of Operations - 11th Year Video Coordinator - 2nd Year TABLE OF CONTENTS 2 _________________________ Quick Facts / 2016-17 Roster 75 ___________________________Individual Assists Records 3 _________________________________ 2016-17 Schedule 76 _______________ Individual Steals / Blocked Shots Records 4 __________________________ Big Ten Composite Schedule 77 _______________________ Double-Figure Scoring Records 5-7 ____________________________ Opponent Information 78 ____________________________ Double-Double Records 8-9 _____________________________ #1 Ashley Morrissette 79 ________________ Individual Games And Minutes Records 10-11 _______________________________#13 Bridget Perry 80 ______________________________ Senior Class Records 12-13 _______________________________ #22 Bree Horrocks 81 _______________________________Junior Class Records 14-15 _______________________________#10 Andreona Keys 82 ___________________________Sophomore Class Records 16 ______________________________________#2 Abby Abel 83 ____________________________ Freshman Class Records 17 ___________________________________ #12 Nora Kiesler 84-87 ___________________________ Single-Game Records 18 _____________________________#20 Dominique McBryde 88 ______________________________Win/Loss Superlatives 19 ___________________________________ #3 Tiara Murphy 89-90 __________________________ Year-By-Year Statistics 20 ____________________ #40 Lamina Cooper / #5 Miracle Gray 91-96 ___________________ Year-By-Year Statistical Leaders 21 ______________ #32 Ae’Rianna Harris / #11 Dominique Oden 97-99 _________________________ Purdue Season Records 22-23 _______________________ Head Coach Sharon Versyp 100-102 _____________________ Opponent Season Records 24 ________________ Associate Head Coach Nadine Morgan / 103 ____________________________ Mackey Arena Records _____________________________Asst. Coach Beth Couture 104 ______________________________ Attendance Records 25 __________________ Asst. Coach Lindsay Wisdom-Hylton / 105 ____________________________ Miscellaneous Records ________________________ Director of Operations Terry Kix 106 ___________________Big Ten Regular Season Champions 26 __________________________________ 2015-16 Results 107 ________________________ Big Ten Tournament Results 27 ________________________________ 2015-16 Statistics 108-109 _____________________ NCAA Tournament Results 28 ____________________ 2015-16 Game-By-Game Statistics 110-111 _________________________ Final Four Box Scores 29 _______________________2015-16 Team Highs And Lows 112-117 ______________________ Results vs. All Opponents 30 _____________________ 2015-16 Individual Performances 118-122 __________________ Records vs. Ranked Opponents 31-34 __________________ 2015-16 Miscellaneous Statistics 123-124 _______________________ Records vs. Conferences 35 ____________________________ 2015-16 Big Ten Review 125 __________________________Records By State And City 36-43 ____________________________ 2015-16 Box Scores 126 ______________________________Neutral-Site Records 44 _________________________________ Coaching History 127 ____________________________ Daily/Monthly Records 45-51 _______________________________ All-Time Rosters 128-132 __________________________Year-By-Year Results 52-54 ________________________ All-Time Starting Lineups 133 _____________________ Year-by-Year Record Breakdown 55-56 ______________________________ Academic Honors 134 ___________________________Superlatives and Streaks 57-61 ____________________________ Awards and Honors 135 ___________________________Purdue-Indiana Rivalries 62-67 _______________________________ Career Statistics 136 ___________________________Boilermakers in the Pros 68 __________________________ Winningest Senior Classes 69 _______________________________ 1,000 Point Scorers 70 __________________________ Individual Scoring Records 71 ________________________ Individual Field Goal Records 72 __________________ Individual 3-Point Field Goal Records 73 _______________________ Individual Free Throw Records 74 _______________________Individual Rebounding Records FOLLOW US Purdue @PURDUEWBB @PURDUEWBB Women’s Basketball CREDITS: The 2016-17 Purdue Women’s Basketball Information Guide was written, edited and designed by Associate Athletics Communications Director Tanner Lipsett using Adobe InDesign CC desktop publishing. Editorial contributions by Justin Borowitz, Hannah Jones and Ty Preston. It is based on information available as of 10/1/16. Printed by Xerox Corporation, West Lafayette, Ind. 2016-17 PURDUE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL - 1 QUICK FACTS/ROSTER UNIVERSITY INFORMATION ALPHABETICAL Location ............................................. West Lafayette, Ind. Enrollment ............................................................. 40,451 Founded .................................................................... 1869 No. Name El./Cl. Pos. Ht. Hometown (High School) Nickname ......................................................Boilermakers 2 Abby Abel So./So. G 5-5 Carmel, Ind. (Carmel) Colors .............................. Old Gold (PMS 7502) and Black 40 Lamina Cooper Fr./Fr. G 5-9 Indianapolis, Ind. (Lawrence North) President ..........................................Mitchell E. Daniels Jr. Athletics Director ........................................Mike Bobinski 5 Miracle Gray Fr./Fr. G 5-6 Stone Mountain, Ga. (Stephenson) S.W.A..............................................................Nancy Cross 32 Ae’Rianna Harris Fr./Fr. F 6-1 Indianapolis, Ind. (Lawrence North) F.A.R. ...........................................................Jeffrey T. Bolin 22 Bree Horrocks Jr./Jr. C 6-5 Buford, Ga. (Buford) ............................................................... Christie L. Sahley Conference .............................................................Big Ten 10 Andreona Keys Jr./Jr. G 5-10 Atlanta, Ga. (Roswell) Arena ...............................................Mackey Arena (1967) 12 Nora Kiesler So./So. C 6-6 Louisville, Ky. (Assumption) Seating Capacity .................................................... 14,804 20 Dominique McBryde So./So. F 6-2 Bedford, Ind. (Bedford North Lawrence) Ticket Office ............................................. (800) 49-SPORT 1 Ashley Morrissette Sr./Sr. G 5-9 Twinsburg, Ohio (Twinsburg) PROGRAM HISTORY 3 Tiara Murphy So./So. G 5-7 South Bend, Ind. (South Bend Washington) First Season ................................................ 1975-76 (42nd) 11 Dominique Oden Fr./Fr. G 5-8 Brookhaven, Ga. (Marist) All-Time Record ..........................................800-439 (.646) 13 Bridget Perry Sr./Sr. F 6-2 Mooresville, Ind. (Roncalli) Big Ten Regular Season Record (since 1982-83) ...................................................................374-204 (.647) Home Record (Big Ten) .......................... 421-138 (215-74) Road Record (Big Ten) ......................... 254-230 (159-130) Neutral Site Record ......................................125-71 (.638) NUMERICAL NCAA Tournament Apps. ............................25 (Last: 2016) NCAA Tournament Record..............................46-24 (.657) No. Name El./Cl. Pos. Ht. Hometown (High School) NCAA Titles ..........................................................1 (1999) Final Four Appearances ................................3 (Last: 2001) 1 Ashley Morrissette Sr./Sr. G 5-9 Twinsburg, Ohio (Twinsburg) Big Ten Titles ................................................7 (Last: 2002) 2 Abby Abel So./So. G 5-5 Carmel, Ind. (Carmel) Big Ten Tournament Titles .............................9 (Last: 2013) 3 Tiara Murphy So./So. G 5-7 South Bend, Ind. (South Bend Washington) Big Ten Tournament Record ............................39-13 (.750) 5 Miracle Gray Fr./Fr. G 5-6 Stone Mountain, Ga. (Stephenson) COACHING STAFF 10 Andreona Keys Jr./Jr. G 5-10 Atlanta, Ga. (Roswell) Head Coach .................................................Sharon Versyp 11 Dominique Oden Fr./Fr. G 5-8 Brookhaven, Ga. (Marist) Alma Mater ...................................................... Purdue ‘89 12 Nora Kiesler So./So. C 6-6 Louisville, Ky. (Assumption) Seasons at Purdue......................................................11th Seasons as a Head Coach ..........................................17th 13 Bridget Perry Sr./Sr. F 6-2 Mooresville, Ind. (Roncalli) Record at Purdue .......................................214-120 (.641) 20 Dominique McBryde So./So. F 6-2 Bedford, Ind. (Bedford North Lawrence) Overall Record ...........................................331-185 (.641) 22 Bree Horrocks Jr./Jr. C 6-5 Buford, Ga. (Buford) Big Ten Record at Purdue .............................101-69 (.594) Big Ten Record .............................................110-76 (.591) 32 Ae’Rianna Harris Fr./Fr. F 6-1 Indianapolis, Ind. (Lawrence
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