Purdue Travels to #14/13 Indiana on Sunday
Purdue Travels to #14/13 Indiana on SundayPurdue Travels to #14/13 Indiana on Sunday

Purdue Travels to #14/13 Indiana on Sunday

WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – The Purdue women's basketball team will venture to Bloomington for the away leg of its season series with No. 14/13 Indiana on Sunday afternoon. Tipoff is set for 2 p.m. on B1G+.

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WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – The Purdue women's basketball team will venture to Bloomington for the away leg of its season series with No. 14/13 Indiana on Sunday afternoon. Tipoff is set for 2 p.m. on B1G+.

The game can be heard on the Purdue Global Radio Network on 95.3 BOB FM with Tim Newton and Jane Schott on the call.

GAME INFORMATION  
Purdue (10-12, 3-8) vs. No. 14/13 Indiana (19-3, 10-2)
Sunday, Feb. 11
Time: 2 PM
TV/Stream: B1G+
Radio: 95.3 BOB FM
Live Stats: Purduestats.com 

LAST TIME OUT
The Boilermakers needed an extra period and two standout performances to down Illinois 77-72 on Monday night in Mackey Arena. Jeanae Terry nearly pulled off a triple-double with nine points, nine rebounds and 14 assists, the second most helpers in a game in Purdue history. Mary Ashley Stevenson powered the offensive with 25 points, including a perfect 9-for-9 at the line. It was the most points by a Purdue freshman since 2010-11.

NOTES
• Purdue leads the all-time series with Indiana 55-41. The Boilermakers are going for their first win at Assembly Hall since 2012.
• Purdue's freshman class continues to lead the Big Ten in points per game at 22.3 and per league contest with 22.1 per night.
• Mary Ashley Stevenson moved up to third in Big Ten freshman scoring at 9.8 points per game with her 25-point game against Illinois. Stevenson tallied her eighth game this year with seven points and seven rebounds, most among league rookies.
• Stevenson leads all Big Ten freshmen in scoring at 10.4 points and rebounding at 5.4 boards per league contest.
• Jeanae Terry became the seventh player in Purdue history to record 500 assists with her 14-dime outing against Illinois. Terry joined Stephanie White and Katie Douglas as the only Boilermakers to post 500 assists and 600 rebounds in a career.
• Terry has posted the most games in the nation with at least eight assists and eight rebounds in five games this year. Since her arrival in West Lafayette in 2021-22, Terry has accomplished the feat 16 times, second in the country to Iowa's Caitlin Clark.
• The Boilermakers are one of three teams nationally with two 1,800-point career scorers (Caitlyn Harper - 1,839, Abbey Ellis - 1,807), joining Indiana and LSU.
• A trio of Boilermakers are closing in on 1,000-point. Abbey Ellis needs 11 points to become Purdue's 36th 1,000-point scorer. Madison Layden is 57 points away from joining the club. Jeanae Terry is 20 points away from reaching 1,000 for her career.
• Terry is four assists and five rebounds away from becoming the second player in Big Ten history to reach the 900-rebound, 700-assist and 200-steal club. She will be the 10th player in league history to total 700 assists in a career.
• Led by Abbey Ellis' 85.2% free throw mark, which ranks eighth in the Big Ten, Purdue has the 14th-best free throw percentage in the nation and second in the conference at 77.9%
• Purdue is one of five teams in the nation to have two different freshmen score 20 or more points in a game, joining Iowa State, Quinnipiac, St. Mary's and LSU.
• Sunday will mark the eighth time in the last  nine games Purdue will face a team in the top 30 of the NCAA NET.
• Mary Ashley Stevenson's 25 points against Illinois were the most by a Purdue rookie since Courtney Moses in 2010-11.
• Purdue's freshmen have scored 10 or more points 21 times this season, matching Nebraska for the most in the Big Ten.
• Madison Layden is second in the Big Ten with a 44.2% 3-point percentage.