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GOLD AND BLACK ILLUSTRATED OLUME 26, ISSUE 5 89 Gold and Black Illustrated! Follow Purdue Sports Year-Round in Gold and Black Illustrated covers all sports at Purdue with an emphasis on football, basketball and recruiting. A one-year subscription includes: n Six bi-monthly full-color, information-packed issues n Online access to 50 digital newsletters, Gold and Black Express, delivered electronically twice weekly during football and weekly during basketball seasons with additional issues in off season. n Digital access to current and archived editions of Gold and Black Illustrated through the FREE iPad app as well as at www.GoldandBlackDigital.com Gold And BlAck IllustrAted • 2605 Yeager Road • West Lafayette, IN 47906 1-800-876-4678 Call For Faster Service on Credit Card Orders Only $57.95 Makes a terrific gift for your Purdue Fan! Order Online: GoldandBlackDigital.com Newsletters Magazines Digital Access coach John Shondell pushed it this offseason, he did so wanting it as a permanent move. "John kind of convinced me to really go full throttle with it," Dave Shondell said. "And I agreed that we had to go out there and say (to Cuttino), 'Have at it. Sink or swim, just go.' Not let it go for a week and say, 'This isn't going to work' and pull her back out. "And really for a while, she wasn't as good as she was the previous spring. She just didn't have the same kind of confidence, same kind of mentality. But as we went on, she started to get it. And she wants to play out there. She recognizes that she gets more swings out there than she gets in the middle." Cuttino thinks maturity has helped with the move. It was frustrating to not grasp intricacies a year ago, and it still is now, but she's dealing with those better this spring. "This year, I felt like I was starting over and it was very frustrating. But I think I've matured," she said. "There were times last year I'd start crying because things wouldn't work out. I'd be like, 'What is wrong? I don't know what's going on.' But it got so frustrat- ing, to the point where I was like, 'I don't know why you guys have moved me out here. Don't think this is what you signed up for.' But it has gotten so much better and I get better each week. Even though, like this week, I don't know what else I could do, next week there will be something (to work on). "I think I'm progressing." It helps that Cuttino is likely to have opportunities to show off her versatility. In Purdue's system, it'll be advantageous to have a left-side hitter who is more than capable of blocking at the net, and she could still line up as a middle blocker at times, as well. That could make it difficult for opponents to scout the Boilermakers, because they'll want to know where Cuttino is going to be. "I feel like it's going to be kind of difficult to read her," sister and backup middle blocker Shavona Cutti- no said, "because sometimes she starts on the outside and shifts to the middle. And she'll block middle, then hit a slide and come back to the outside. They'll have to pay attention, and if they don't, they're going to get smoked." j

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