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The Purdue Boilermakers women's basketball team is a college basketball program that competes in
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Division I and the
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. Purdue is rich in tradition and history, holding the record for Big Ten Championships, along with annually ranking in the top 10 nationally in home attendance. The Boilermakers have appeared in the NCAA Final Four three times, and won the NCAA National Championship in 1999. The Boilermakers share a classic rivalry with the
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, of which Purdue owns a 52–27 series lead.


History

In 1975, women's basketball became an intercollegiate sport at
Purdue University Purdue University is a public land-grant research university in West Lafayette, Indiana, and the flagship campus of the Purdue University system. The university was founded in 1869 after Lafayette businessman John Purdue donated land and ...
. In 1982, the sport was elevated to revenue status, which meant more money was available. Under Coach
Lin Dunn Lin Dunn (born May 10, 1947) is an American women's basketball coach, currently general manager with the Indiana Fever. She is most known for being the first coach and general manager for the Seattle Storm. She has more than 500 wins to her name. ...
, Purdue qualified for its first NCAA Tournament game in 1989. Ten years later, Purdue won its first national championship by beating
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in the title game.
Sharon Versyp Sharon Versyp (born December 3, 1965) is an American former basketball player who is the head coach of the University of South Carolina Beaufort women's basketball team and the former head coach of the Purdue University women's basketball team f ...
, a former Purdue standout, was introduced as the head coach at the start of the 2006 season.


Current coaching staff

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Katie Gearlds Kathryn Ann Gearlds (born October 26, 1984) is an American women's basketball coach and former forward, who is the current head coach of the Purdue Boilermakers. She is also the former women's basketball head coach of the Marian Knights. She ...
- Head Coach * Beth Couture - Associate Coach * Michael Scruggs - Assistant Coach/Recruiting Coordinator * Alex Guyton - Assistant Coach * Jaelen Nice - Graduate Assistant * Karmell Brown - Graduate Assistant * Jessica Lipsett - Trainer * Jason Pullara - Strength Coach


Year by year results

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NCAA tournament results


National Awards


National Player of the Year (2)

* MaChelle Joseph (1992) *
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(1999)


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(1)

* Stephanie White (1999)


All-American Consensus Selections (7)

* Joy Holmes (1991) * MaChelle Joseph (1992) * Stacey Lovelace (1995) *
Stephanie White Stephanie Joanne White (formerly Stephanie White-McCarty; born June 20, 1977) is a former professional basketball player and head coach of the Connecticut Sun of the WNBA. She was previously head coach of the Vanderbilt Commodores women's basket ...
(1999) * Katie Douglas (2000, 2001) * Shereka Wright (2004)


Academic All-American First Team Selections (5)

* Sue Bartz (1982) * Carol Emanuel (1983) * Stephanie White (1999) * Camille Cooper (2001) * Katie Douglas (2001) * Candice Hall (2001)


National Coach of the Year (1)

* Carolyn Peck (1999)


Big Ten Awards


Player of the Year (8)

* Joy Holmes (1991) * MaChelle Joseph (1992) * Stacey Lovelace (1995) * Jannon Roland (1997) * Stephanie White (1999) * Katie Douglas (2000, 2001) * Shereka Wright (2004)


Suzy Favor Female Athlete of the Year (4)

* Joy Holmes (1991) * MaChelle Joseph (1992) * Stephanie White (1999) * Katie Douglas (2001)


Chicago Tribune Silver Basketball Recipient (6)

* Joy Holmes (1991) * MaChelle Joseph (1992) * Stacey Lovelace (1995) * Jannon Roland (1997) * Stephanie White (1999) * Katie Douglas (2001)


Defensive Player of the Year (4)

* Kelly Komara (2002) * Lindsay Wisdom-Hylton (2007) * Ae'Rianna Harris (2018, 2019) - the first two-time winner in Purdue history.


6th Player of the Year (2)

* Brittany Rayburn (2009) * Whitney Bays (2014)


Freshman of the Year (3)

* MaChelle Joseph (1989) * Leslie Johnson (1994) * Katie Gearlds (2004)


Coach of the Year (5)

* Ruth Jones (1986) *
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(1989,1991) *
Nell Fortner Nell Fortner (born March 3, 1959) is the current women's college basketball coach at Georgia Tech. She is most well known for leading the 2000 Olympics team to a gold medal. She has received numerous awards including the 1997 National Coach of th ...
(1997) * Carolyn Peck (1999)


All-time records


Big Ten Win/Loss Records (As of 2015 Regular Season)

* Illinois: 52-17 * Indiana: 52-27 * Iowa: 36-30 * Maryland: 1-5 * Michigan: 50-18 * Michigan State: 38-29 * Minnesota: 43-19 * Nebraska: 5-2 * Northwestern: 45-21 * Ohio State: 28-43 * Penn State: 27-19 * Rutgers: 2-2 * Wisconsin: 48-18


Career records

* Most Points: MaChelle Joseph - 2,405 (1989–91) * Most Rebounds: Stacey Lovelace - 876 (1993–96) * Most Assists: MaChelle Joseph - 628 (1989–91) * Most Steals: Katie Douglas - 327 (1998-01) * Most Blocks: Ae’Rianna Harris - 350 (2016–20) * Most 3-Point Field Goals: Katie Gearlds - 238 (2003–07)


Single season records

* Most Points: Stephanie White (1998–99) / Katie Gearlds (2006–07) - 707 * Most Rebounds: Leslie Johnson - 306 (1993–94) * Most Assists: Lisa Jahner - 201 (1987–88) * Most Steals: Kelly Komara - 120 (2001–02) * Most Blocks: Lindsay Wisdom-Hylton - 108 (2006–07) * Most 3-Point Field Goals: Katie Gearlds - 88 (2006–07)


Single game records

* Most Points: Katie Gearlds - 41 (2007) * Most Rebounds: Leslie Schultz - 25 (1981) * Most Assists: MaChelle Joseph - 16 (1992) * Most Steals: Joy Holmes - 12 (1989)


See also

*
1999 NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament The 1999 NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament began on March 12, 1999, and concluded on March 28, 1999, when Purdue won its first national championship in any women's sport. The Final Four was held at the San Jose Arena in San Jose, Cali ...
* List of teams with the most victories in NCAA Division I women's college basketball


References


External links

* {{Big Ten Conference women's basketball navbox