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GOLDANDBLACK EXPRESS • VOLUME 25, EXPRESS 26 • 11 BY GOLD AND BLACK STAFF A.J. Hammons finished his season with a dou- ble-double, 17 points and 10 re- bounds, against Cincinnati in the NCAA Tournament. It was the sixth of his junior season. But, like most Purdue players after the 66-65 overtime loss, Ham- mons only seemed to focus on what he didn't do. Though Ham- M E N ' S BA S K E T BA L L : N E W S A N D N OT E S Tom Campbell A.J. Hammons closed his junior season with a solid game, 17 points and 10 rebounds against Cincinnati in the NCAA Tournament. Could it have been his final game for the Boilermakers? Hammons Still Deciding For Season Stats Click Here www.MeetYouAtArnis.com LAFAYETTE • INDIANAPOLIS • GREENWOOD Visit one of our 18 Indiana locations Meet You At Arni's TM Celebrates Purdue's Student-Athletes SERVING BOILER FANS FOR 50 YEARS World Famous Pizza, Salads, Sandwiches Matthew McClintock Junior, Major in Movement and Sports Sciences McClintock, a runner from Athens, Maine was one of eleven Men's Cross Country runners to be named Academic All-Big Ten on Dec. 10. Seventy-one Purdue student-athletes received Academic recognition eclipsing last fall's total of 64 and 2012's total of 46. To be eligible for Academic All-Big Ten selection, student-athletes must be letterwinners, in at least their second year at their institution and carry a grade point average of at least 3.0. Football and women's cross country led the way for the Boilermakers with 20 honorees for football and 19 for women's cross country. Women's soccer followed with 16, men's cross country had 11 members recognized and the volleyball team had five. PRESENTS vertime

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