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ple weeks before that game, and I thought we took a step back in the Ohio State game when it comes to shot selection. So putting it together for us in terms of shot selection and turnovers, if we do a good job there, I feel good about that." With Ronnie Johnson running the show, the Boilermakers have cut down big men to consistently play with effort to sit around and make it lip service. We've on their turnovers over the last six games, and energy. Other than starting center A.J. guys that talk tough. Guys that act tough averaging under 10. That kind of number Hammons and backup Travis Carroll, whom keep their mouth shut and do it. That's consistently would have been a feat early Painter said gives a better effort than any what we need." j in the season. big guy "and it's not close," And the team's rebounding has been forwards Jacob Lawson, Sansolid, too, ranking among the Big Ten's di Marcius and Donnie Hale leaders in total, haven't been consistently offensive and impressive. second-chance They're lacking the The following are our thoughts now, as we approach the middle points. toughness that Painter so Shop Follett's Purdue Bookstores of January. The latter desires. this basketball season for the Kyle Charters: "Sharon Versyp and Co., couldn't have asked for a is perhaps a But so is most of the rest best selection of apparel and gifts! better start to the Big Ten, with road victories against Illinois and Ne- bit surprising of the group, he said. braska, in overtime no less. Now, the Boilermakers get back-to-back c o n s i d e r i n g "We're 8-8, so no one home games — their first in Mackey Arena since Dec. 21 — with a Painter says he can be really tough. I know good opportunity to stay unbeaten. If Purdue can keep up the streak, still is waiting that," he said. "I want to have it'd set up a huge showdown at Penn State on Feb. 4." for most of his a tough team. I don't want Stacy Clardie: "The most impressive Purdue-sports-related story last week for me wasn't the men's basketball team's victory over TWEET OF THE WEEK Penn State or the continued assembling of Darrell Hazell's new football staff. It included about only 30 athletes -- football players taking "Purdue is giving time out of a Saturday to help with Dream Season, a football camp for me an opportunity individuals with intellectual disabilities. The energy, enthusiasm and empathy showed by those players toward the participants made the of a lifetime event a success and easily is the highlight (to date) of 2013." Alan Karpick: "This is a critical week for both the men's and and im going to take women's programs. The women can take a huge step towards a league title if they can win three games over the next six days, while advantage of it! Ill be the men just about have to win three of the next four contests to trying-out for Purdue have any chance at the postseason." Brian Neubert: "We said before the season that Purdue's bas- baseball in the spring:)" ketball could improve through the course of the season only for it Purdue punter Cody Webster (@ to not necessarily show up in its record due to the rigors of the Big codywebster42) on Wednesday. A switchTen. You're seeing that now. The Boilermakers are exponentially betFollett's Purdue Bookstores hitting outfielder, and pitcher, Webster is Boiler | Purdue West | Black & Gold Mine | follettspurdue.com ter today than they were in New York City to start the season, but the hoping to join the reigning Big Ten champs. competition is significantly better, also. And so Purdue's 8-8." BOILER UP! 4/C Black & White For Black background, there is a white border around it. GoldanDBlack express • volume 23, express 17  •  2

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