PURDUE HEADS TO MARQUETTE FOR WNIT SECOND ROUND ON MONDAY
Tipoff set for 8 p.m. (ET) on Monday night.
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – The Purdue women’s basketball team heads out for the second round of the 2022 WNIT for a road battle at Marquette on Monday night at 8 p.m. (ET). The Big East Digital Network through FloHoops will steam the game from the Al McGuire Center in Milwaukee.
Tim Newton and Jane Schott will be courtside for the Purdue Radio Network on 95.3 BOB FM.
 GAME INFORMATION
Purdue (17-14) at Marquette (22-10)
Time: 8 PM (ET)
TV: Big East Digital Network
Radio:Â 95.3 BOB FM
Live Stats:Â GoMarquette.com
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LAST TIME OUT
The Boilermakers opened the WNIT with an 82-60 win over Southern Illinois on Wednesday. Brooke Moore dropped a career high and a program record for the WNIT 27 points on 10-of-15 shooting. In the second start of her career, Rokia Doumbia added a career-high 13 points and eight rebounds. Purdue dished out 21 assists on 33 made field goals, led by Jeanae Terry’s eight helpers.
NOTES
• Purdue and Marquette will meet for the first time in program history.
• Brooke Moore is one of 16 players this season with at least three 20-point outings off the bench. She ranks 10th in the nation 10 points per game and fewer than three starts.
• The Boilermakers have already set the single-season 3-point record with 235 made 3-pointers this season.
• Jeanae Terry is one of three players in program history to lead the team in assists and rebounding in the same season (Stephanie White in 1998, Carol Emanuel in 1982 and 1983).
• Terry is one of five players with 15 games of five points, five assists and five rebounds in the nation this year.
• With its win on Wednesday night, the Boilermakers have 10 more wins than 2020-21, adding to the best mark by a first-year head coach at Purdue and tying for third in program history (1981 10-win improvement under Dr. Ruth Jones)
• A win on Monday night would give Purdue six road wins this season.
• Purdue leads the Big Ten with opponents making 27.2% of their 3-point shots and just 4.8 triples per game allowed.
• Abbey Ellis is shooting 46.3% from the floor and 86.5% at the line, with 20 games in double figures.







