WNCAAB | 01/16 02:00 | - | Oregon Women vs Purdue Women | - | View | |
WNCAAB | 01/18 22:00 | - | Washington Women vs Purdue Women | - | View | |
WNCAAB | 01/23 00:00 | - | Purdue Women vs USC Women | - | View | |
WNCAAB | 01/28 01:30 | - | Illinois Women vs Purdue Women | - | View | |
WNCAAB | 01/31 00:00 | - | Purdue Women vs Nebraska Women | - | View | |
WNCAAB | 02/02 19:00 | - | Purdue Women vs Wisconsin Women | - | View |
WNCAAB | 01/11 19:00 | - | [13] Michigan Women v Purdue Women [15] | L | 87-60 | |
WNCAAB | 01/08 00:00 | - | [1] UCLA Women v Purdue Women [15] | L | 83-49 | |
WNCAAB | 01/01 19:00 | - | [15] Purdue Women v Michigan State Women [8] | L | 59-77 | |
WNCAAB | 12/29 20:00 | - | [13] Purdue Women v Iowa Women [13] | L | 63-84 | |
WNCAAB | 12/21 19:00 | - | Purdue Women v Indiana State Women | W | 87-68 | |
WNCAAB | 12/18 00:00 | - | Miami Ohio Women v Purdue Women | W | 51-67 | |
WNCAAB | 12/14 22:00 | - | [35] Kentucky Women v Purdue Women [9] | L | 82-52 | |
WNCAAB | 12/07 19:00 | - | [2] Maryland Women v Purdue Women [134] | L | 78-69 | |
WNCAAB | 12/05 00:00 | - | Purdue Women v Maine Women | W | 60-51 | |
WNCAAB | 11/30 16:00 | - | [1] Purdue Women v South Carolina Women [40] | L | 51-99 | |
WNCAAB | 11/28 21:30 | - | [71] Purdue Women v Middle Tennessee Women [50] | L | 49-54 | |
WNCAAB | 11/24 18:00 | - | Purdue Women v UT Arlington Women | W | 73-55 |
The Purdue Boilermakers women's basketball team is a college basketball program that competes in NCAA Division I and the Big Ten Conference.
Purdue is rich in tradition and history, holding the record for Big Ten women's basketball tournament 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 Indiana Hoosiers, of which Purdue owns a 52–27 series lead.
In 1975, women's basketball became an intercollegiate sport at Purdue University. In 1982, the sport was elevated to revenue status, which meant more money was available. Under Coach Lin Dunn, Purdue qualified for its first NCAA Tournament game in 1989. Ten years later, Purdue won its first national championship by beating Duke University in the title game. Sharon Versyp, a former Purdue standout, was introduced as the head coach at the start of the 2006 season.