What were you doing ten years ago this week? If you were an early adopter, you might have been reading Boiled Sports.
Purdue women's basketball returns three starters from last year's 20-win squad and adds four talented freshmen, including five-star recruits Lamina Cooper and Ae'Rianna Harris. Will they be enough to improve on last season's sixth-place conference finish and NCAA first-round loss? Signs point to yes.
National Signing Day is here, and Purdue volleyball landed four Top-250 seniors: S/OH Hayley Bush, OH Caitlyn Newton, L/OH Jena Otec, and DS Julianna Reisinger.
Purdue volleyball posted yet another split in conference play last week, struggling to beat Maryland in four sets before pushing Wisconsin to five sets in Madison. The Boilers moved to 15-10 on the season, 5-9 in conference play, and will travel to MSU Wednesday before their Senior Night match against Iowa on Saturday.
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When is a 22 point victory ugly? In early November in Mackey Arena, that's when.
Purdue volleyball continued their trend of splitting weekend matches, dropping #13 Michigan in four sets before losing to #15 Michigan State in four. The Boilers remain tied for 10th in conference play with Indiana, and they'll face Maryland Wednesday in Holloway before traveling to Wisconsin for a Saturday match.
The honeymoon period for Gerad Parker's stint as Purdue interim head coach ended abruptly Saturday, as a 17-17 halftime tie mutated into a 62-24 loss. Saquon Barkley led the visitors with 277 yards from scrimmage and 2 TDs, while David Blough threw for 281 yards and 2 TDs. The Boilers will visit Minnesota next week in conference play.
Purdue volleyball split their road trip west last weekend, ending up surprise losers 1-3 at Northwestern before edging Illinois 3-2 in Champaign. The Boilers are now unranked and are 13-8 overall, 3-7 in conference play.
If there were only 30 minutes in a football game, Purdue would have notched one of the most impressive victories in its history.
The well-traveled, former Purdue OC is often the fall-guy at most schools. But his resume is extensive, and he has clear Purdue ties.
He wore out his welcome at Ball State, but there was a period of time where Lembo was a clear Power 5 candidate. Does Purdue own a time machine?