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ematically eliminated from qualifying for the Big Ten Tournament after losses to Wis- consin and Minnesota over the weekend. The Boilers (7-9-2, 2-7-1) fell 4-2 to the The women's soccer team was math- SOCCER PREPS FOR SEASON FINALE Badgers (12-5-1, 5-4-1) on Friday before a 5-1 loss at the hands of the Golden Go- phers (10-7-1, 5-4-1) on Sunday. While Purdue's postseason hopes the ball and try to contain them. They will create their own scoring opportunities, but I want us to try to do what we do best and that is getting the ball forward to our attacking players. " have been dashed, there is still plenty to play for. "We talked as a group about finishing what he had started earlier in the year," Coach Rob Klatte said. "We need to con- tinue to develop a mindset that we can compete with any team in the conference. In our final game we have a chance to get a result and have a great springboard into next season." Jordan Pawlik added to her team lead in goals on the season, scoring against Wisconsin on Friday before netting Pur- due's lone goal against Minnesota. Kate Fowee added the second goal against the Badgers while Kim Love had an assist. Date REMAINING SOCCER SCHEDULE Oct. 26 Opponent Big Ten Tournament Bloomington, Ind. Oct. 31 Nov. 2 Nov. 4 PENN STATE Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals TBA TBA Time Jordan Pawlik, who transferred from Louisville, has become the Boilermakers' primary scoring threat. seem to be in the right place at the right time, and she is a player that will continue to be dangerous for us down the road. "Jordan is one of those players who " Klatte said. "She is a resilient player " Big Ten-leading and fourth-ranked Penn State on Friday. The Nittany Lions (15-2-1, 9-0-1) come into the match unbeaten in league play, and boasting two of the top four goal-scorers in the league in Christine Nairn and Maya Hayes. "From talking to coaches around the 7 p.m. TBA said. "They will allow goals and they are go- ing to expose themselves defensively. "We need to be direct and look to hit them on the counter-attack. This isn't a game where we are going to play behind league, Penn State is a team that takes the mentality that they will outscore you, Purdue now turns its attention to Purdue with freshmen Danny Tucker and Layne Rogers posted two individual victories apiece to pace the men's side. The women were led by freshmen Al- women's swimming teams opened the 2012-13 season in winning fashion, sweep- ing the team titles at this past weekend's Indiana In- tercollegiates. Junior Brian Kiel along INTERCOLLEGIATES Purdue's men's and SWEEPS INDIANA SWIMMING Carolina, traveling to Wilmington for The Landfall Traditional. CROSS COUNTRY COMPETING AT BIG TEN CHAMPIONSHIP country teams will be in action this week- end at the Big Ten Championship in East Lansing, Mich. Both races are set to begin at 9 a.m. Both the men's and women's cross be available on Nov. 4 on the Big Ten Net- work. j A delayed broadcast of the event will lie Davis, who had an instant impact in her first collegiate meet. Davis won individual titles in the 200-, 500- and 1000-yard free- style events along with a victory in the 200-yard freestyle relay event. For her performance, Davis was selected for the team's Boilermaker Award. " Klatte grams will be back in action this weekend for their final events of the fall schedule. The men will travel to Greensboro, GOLF PROGRAMS IN ACTION The men's and women's golf pro- N.C. for the Bridgestone Golf Collegiate while the women will also be in North GOLDANDBLACK EXPRESS • VOLUME 23, EXPRESS 8 • 41 Introducing ... GoldandBlack.com mobile App For the Android and iPhone at the Android Market and App Store

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