It's Oaken Bucket time....and some thoughts on what the future of Purdue football may hold.
Career high from Mathias lifts Boilers to easy win over Utah State in Mexico.
The end is almost here...Boilers limp to Bucket following another thrashing.
Purdue barely beat Georgia State because of a halfcourt trapping zone and a cold outside shooting night. Does that sound familiar?
Purdue women's basketball got off to a rough start at the Maine Tip Off Tournament last weekend, falling to the hosts and Villanova to start the season 0-2. The Boilers got double-figure scoring in both games from senior Ashley Morrissette and freshman Dominique Oden, and are back in West Lafayette for home games against SC Upstate and Southern Illinois this week.
Before the Villanova game, we all congregated over email to discuss expectations for the season. We'll try to do these from time to time to get a sense of how everyone's feeling about the season.
Purdue volleyball sent off lone senior Faye Adelaja in style Saturday for Senior Night, knocking off Iowa in four sets after being swept at MSU on Wednesday. The Boilers are 6-10 in conference play and 16-11 overall, heading to Indiana and Penn State this week as part of a season-ending road trip.
In spite of big games from Swanigan and Haas, #15 Boilers come up short versus #3 Villanova.
Decent first half, collapsing second half, crew necks, and pictures of poor coverage of the B10's best receiver. Who wouldn't click??
"Excuse me, can I have a minute of your time?"
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.