Women's Hoops Blog

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Monday, November 17, 2003

Ohlde did break K-State's all-time scoring mark yesterday, but it was a disappointing day in all other respects, and the record was not much comfort to Nicole.

"Its not really on my mind at this moment," Ohlde said. "I'm just thinking of this game and needing to get better before the next game."

The Cats just couldn't get their post game going. "Certainly our expectation every time we play is that we will establish a post game first and always, and we never really did that tonight," coach Patterson said. "Credit Purdue's defense, but also credit the fact that we did not do a good job at all either on the perimeter or in the paint to do that."

Purdue did a great job in every aspect of the game. The Boilers' tough denial defense stymied K-State, and Purdue's offense was in sync all day: 22 assists on 30 field goals.

I’m very, very proud of our team," said coach Curry. "I think they accepted a challenge today that they thought they could accomplish."