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2017-18 WOMEN's BASKETBALL Game Notes PURDUE 2017-18 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Game Notes SERIES HISTORY SCHEDULE / RESULTS TEAM Series Record ......................................... 5-4 Overall Record ..........................................................0-0 Home .................................................4-1 Home .................................................................0-0 Away ..................................................0-3 STATS Neutral ...............................................1-0 Away .................................................................0-0 Neutral ..............................................................0-0 PURDUE* CENTRAL MICHIGAN* First Meeting ...........................Jan. 21, 1978 Big Ten Record ......................................................... 0-0 Record 23-13 23-9 ...........Purdue 63, Central Michigan 60 Home .................................................................0-0 Points Per Game 67.4 77.8 Away .................................................................0-0 Points Allowed 59.8 69.5 Last Meeting ............................Dec. 6, 2016 Point Differential +7.6 +8.3 ...........Central Michigan 51, Purdue 62 Date Rank Opponent Time/Result FG% .432 .447 3FG% .335 .357 Current Streak ...............................Purdue, 3 FT% .712 .779 N5 ! -/- SAINT FRANCIS W 88-39 Opp FG% .379 .404 GAME INFORMATION N10 -/- at Central Michigan 7:30 PM Opp 3FG% .308 .330 N15 -/- MIAMI (OHIO) 7 PM Opp FT% .684 .707 TELEVISION: None N18 -/- LAMAR 1 PM Rebound Avg. 38.2 40.7 N20 -/- at Utah 9 PM WEB: ESPN3 Off. Rebound Avg. 12.2 13.1 N24 ^ -/- vs. Southern California 9 PM Def. Rebound Avg. 26.0 27.6 Play-By-Play: Adam Jaksa N25 ^ -/- at Hawai’i 11:30 PM Rebound Margin +2.6 +5.3 Analysis: Matt DeVries Fouls Per Game 14.4 16.1 N26 ^ -/- vs. Marist 8:30 PM Assists Per Game 15.9 13.3 LIVE STATS: N30 + -/- at Georgia Tech 7 PM Turnovers Per Game 14.3 14.5 GameTracker at PurdueSports.com Steals Per Game 7.8 6.4 D4 -/- BALL STATE 7 PM Blocks Per Game 4.9 3.7 RADIO: WBPE (95.3 BOB-FM) D8 -/- VALPARAISO 7 PM Play-By-Play: Tim Newton D10 -/- OHIO 2 PM * - Totals are from 2016-17 D17 ~ -/- EASTERN WASHINGTON NOON D18 ~ -/- UT MARTIN 6:30 PM LINEUPS (2016-17 STATISTICS) D20 ~ -/- SAINT MARY’S 1:30 PM Purdue Pronunciation Ht. Yr. Hometown GP / GS PPG RPG APG MPG D28 * -/- at Rutgers 2 PM G 1 Karissa McLaughlin (mick-LAUF-lynn) 5-7 Fr. Fort Wayne, Ind. -- / -- -- -- -- -- D31 * -/- WISCONSIN 2 PM G 2 Abby Abel (able) 5-5 So. Carmel, Ind. 6/0 0.5 0.0 0.0 2.2 G 3 Tiara Murphy (tee-AIR-uh) 5-7 So. South Bend, Ind. 9/2 3.4 1.2 1.6 14.6 J6 * -/- at Indiana 2 PM G 5 Miracle Gray 5-6 Fr. Stone Mountain, Ga. 21/0 0.2 0.4 0.3 3.6 J10 * -/- RUTGERS 7 PM G 10 Andreona Keys (AHN-dri-AH-nuh) 5-10 Jr. Atlanta, Ga. 35/35 9.8 6.1 3.4 32.1 J13 * -/- at Iowa 4 PM G 11 Dominique Oden 5-8 Fr. Atlanta, Ga. 36/33 10.8 3.1 2.0 31.1 C 12 Nora Kiesler (KEYS-luhr) 6-6 Fr. Louisville, Ky. 28/0 1.6 1.5 0.3 8.3 J18 * -/- NORTHWESTERN 7 PM G 15 Léony Boudreau (LEE-oh-NEE BOO-drough) 5-10 Fr. Montreal, Quebec -- / -- -- -- -- -- J24 * -/- at Nebraska 8 PM F 22 Dani Lawson 6-2 Fr. Cleveland, Ohio -- / -- -- -- -- -- J28 * -/- PENN STATE NOON F 25 Tamara Farquhar (tuh-MARE-uh FAR-quar) 6-0 Fr. Pierrefonds, Quebec -- / -- -- -- -- -- F 32 Ae’Rianna Harris (air-EE-ah-nuh) 6-1 Fr. Indianapolis, Ind. 36/14 7.2 5.2 0.7 21.9 F1 * 24/23 at Michigan 8 PM G 40 Lamina Cooper (la-MIN-uh) 5-9 Fr. Indianapolis, Ind. 36/0 4.1 2.7 1.2 16.0 F4 * -/- at Illinois 2 PM C 45 Fatou Diagne (FAH-too de-yahn) 6-4 R-So. Thies, Senegal -- / -- -- -- -- -- F8 * -/- MINNESOTA 7 PM Central Michigan Ht. Yr. Hometown GP / GS PPG RPG APG MPG F12 * -/- INDIANA 7 PM G 1 Micaela Kelly 5-6 R-Fr. Detroit, Mich. -- / -- -- -- -- -- F15 * 15/13 at Maryland 6 PM F 2 Tinara Moore 6-3 Sr. Southgate, Mich. 32/31 16.2 7.3 1.3 30.1 KEY F18 * 5/8 at Ohio State 1 PM G 3 Presley Hudson 5-6 Jr. Wayland, Mich. 32/32 16.8 3.1 4.9 36.5 F21 * -/- ILLINOIS 7 PM G 4 Maddy Watters 5-9 Fr. Rockford, Mich. -- / -- -- -- -- -- STAT F24 * -/- MICHIGAN STATE 2 PM G 5 Aleah Swary 5-10 Sr. Fort Wayne, Ind. 32/5 6.4 2.2 0.6 20.4 all times Eastern G 10 Cassie Breen 5-10 Sr. Woodhaven, Mich. 32/32 14.1 2.3 1.2 33.1 Despite CMU’s +5.3 G 11 Sophia Karasinski 5-9 Fr. Grand Rapids, Mich. -- / -- -- -- -- -- Rankings are AP/Coaches, reflect date game was played F 13 Reyna Frost 6-0 Jr. Reese, Mich. 32/31 9.4 11.3 1.3 31.5 average rebounding G 14 Amani Corley 5-8 Sr. Southgate, Mich. 30/2 1.7 2.7 2.0 17.5 margin in 2016-17, ! Exhibition Game ^ Rainbow Wahine Classic - Honolulu, Hawai’i C 20 Annie Yost 6-2 Fr. Livonia, Mich. -- / -- -- -- -- -- the Boilermakers + ACC/Big Ten Challenge G 21 Jaeda Robinson 5-8 Jr. Bloomfield Hills, Mich. 16/0 1.1 0.4 0.3 6.3 outrebounded the ~ Basketball Travelers Inc. Invitational (West Lafayette, Ind.) G 22 Kalle Martinez 5-6 Fr. Bay City, Mich. -- / -- -- -- -- -- Chippewas 52-33 in * Big Ten Conference Game F 33 Gabrielle Bird 6-0 R-So. South Lyon, Mich. 14/0 1.1 0.5 0.1 4.9 last year’s meeting, CAPS Home Game G/F 42 MacKenna Kelly 5-10 So. Frankfort, Mich. 11/0 0.8 0.3 0.0 2.5 including a 72.3% F 50 Kyra Bussell 6-1 Fr. Grand Rapids, Mich. -- / -- -- -- -- -- C 55 Averi Gamble 6-3 So. Mount Pleasant, Mich. 4/0 0.0 0.8 0.3 1.3 defensive board % 1999 NCAA CHAMPS / 3 FINAL FOURS / 8 ELITE EIGHTS 12 SWEET 16’S / 7 B1G TITLES / 9 B1G TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSHIPS GAME ONE // PURDUE AT CENTRAL MICHIGAN // FRIDAY, NOV. 10, 2017 // MCGUIRK ARENA TEAM NOTES OPPONENT NOTES UNIVERSITY INFORMATION Location West Lafayette, Ind. - Purdue enters its 43rd season of women’s basketball, - Central Michigan was 23-9 in 2016-17, winning the MAC Enrollment 40,451 holding a 823-452 all-time record West Division at 15-3 in conference play and earning a trip Founded 1869 - With a record of 23-13 last season, the Boilermakers to the WNIT Nickname Boilermakers played the third-most games of any season in program - The Chippewas return their top-three leading scorers from Colors Old Gold (PMS 7502) and Black history, and logged their 24th 20-win season last season in Presley Hudson (16.8), Tinara Moore (16.2) President Mitchell E. Daniels Jr. - The Boilermakers head into the 36th Big Ten Conference and Cassie Breen (14.1), and their leading rebounder in Athletics Director Mike Bobinski women’s basketball season, having won seven regular Reyna Frost (11.3) S.W.A. Nancy Cross season titles, including outright championships in 1991, - CMU was 15-1 at home last season, with their lone loss F.A.R. Marcy Towns 1999, 2001 and 2002 coming at the hands of Elon, 71-57 on Nov. 19 Phillip VanFossen - Purdue’s 10-6 conference record last season marked their Conference Big Ten 26th double-digit Big Ten win total and the Boilermakers’ LAST TIME AGAINST THE CHIPPEWAS Arena Mackey Arena (1967) 28th top-five conference finish Seating Capacity 14,804 - Purdue has won a Big Ten Conference record nine - Purdue earned a hard-fought 62-51 win over Central Ticket Office (800) 49-SPORT postseason conference tournaments (23 total tournaments Michigan last season in Mackey Arena behind 31 points played since 1995), and has advanced to the Big Ten and 21 rebounds from the Boilermakers’ freshman class Tournament championship on 14 occasions, including 2017 - Dominique Oden had 17 points and a career-high eight COACHING STAFF - The Boilermakers’ 42 all-time Big Ten Tournament wins rebounds, while Ae’Rianna Harris and Lamina Cooper Head Coach Sharon Versyp are the most of any conference school, and their .750 scored seven point apiece Alma Mater Purdue ‘89 (42-14) win percentage is second-best of any team in the - The Boilermakers held CMU to just 30.3 percent from Seasons at Purdue 12th conference (Maryland) the field and outrebounded the Chippewas 52-33, 1-of-3 Seasons as a Head Coach 18th - Purdue closed out 2016-17 on a red-hot run, winning games for Purdue with at least 50 rebounds last season Record at Purdue 237-133 (.641) eight of its last 10, with the only losses coming vs. No. 4 - Purdue logged a season-high 10 blocks in last year’s Overall Record 354-198 (.641) Maryland in the Big Ten Tournament Championship game game, including a career-high five by Harris Big Ten Record at Purdue 111-75 (.597) (74-64) and at No. 2 Notre Dame in the second round of Big Ten Record 120-82 (.594) the NCAA Tournament (88-82 (OT)) SEASON OPENERS Associate Head Coach Nadine Morgan - Purdue set a program record in 2016-17 for fewest Assistant Coaches Beth Couture turnovers for the second straight season, averaging 14.3 - The Boilermakers are 34-8 all-time in season-openers Lindsay Wisdom-Hylton per game - Purdue opens its season on the road for the 13th time in Director of Operations Terry Kix - The Boilermakers also set a program record and finished program history, including three of the last five seasons Dir. Player Develop./Video Matthew Layman 20th in the NCAA in fewest fouls, committing 14.4 per - The Boilermakers are 6-6 all-time in season openers on game the road, most recently winning at Ball State in 2013, and Athletic Trainer Jessica Lipsett falling last season at Maine Strength & Conditioning Jennifer Jones NATIONAL STATISTIC RANKINGS Administrative Assistant Christine Benner RETURNING NUMBERS Basketball Phone (765) 494-0605 - In addition to their top-50 national ranking in fouls per game, the Boilermakers finished in the top-50 of six other - The return of three starters and key role players results in TEAM INFORMATION categories the Boilermakers returning more than half of their 2016-17 2016-17 Overall Record 23-13 production in five categories 2016-17 Home Record 10-5 Category Total/Avg.
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