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Sunday, Jan. 21 3:00pm ET
Douglas paces Boilermakers in second half RECAP | BOX SCORE
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CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (AP) -- Purdue's Katie Douglas was not worried
when Illinois, its home crowd roaring, got within one point midway
through the second half.
She was laughing.
Douglas hit a 3-pointer, then made four straight assists, as
sixth-ranked Purdue fended off a second-half challenge to beat
Illinois 72-64 Sunday for its ninth straight victory.
"We have enough veterans that we have that calming effect on
our freshmen," said Purdue junior Kelly Komara, who scored 14
points in the second half. "You just have to put that in the back
of your mind. We knew we were going to get our run."
Komara finished with 16 while Douglas had 15 points and seven
assists for the Boilermakers (17-3, 7-0 Big Ten) in a battle of the
conference's top two teams in the standings.
Iveta Marcauskaite led Illinois (9-9, 4-2) with 20 points, all
in the second half as the Illini fought to stay in the game.
Allison Curtin added 15 points for the Illini, who lost for the
fourth time against a Top 10 opponent this season.
Illinois used a 10-0 run midway through the second half to get
within 47-46. Douglas and Komara each hit 3-pointers to push Purdue
back ahead 55-46 with nine minutes left.
"We were so concerned about the boards, we forgot about the
3-ball," Illinois' Dawn Vana said. "They made a couple that
killed us."
That's also when Douglas looked to others, handing out five of
the team's last six assists, and Komara got nine of her points.
"They just kept collapsing on Katie and that's perfect for
someone like me who's a spot-up shooter," Komara said.
Marcauskaite hit a short jumper to make it 67-61 with 1:03 left
but the Illini could get no closer.
Marcauskaite was a force inside late in the game, scoring almost
all of her 20 points in the paint and getting to the foul line
often. But she missed six of her 10 free throws in the second half.
"I thought there were some things we did to ourselves,
particularly in the first half, when we made mistakes and got mad
at ourselves," Grentz said. "We can't do that. That's where we
need leadership."
The Boilermakers outrebounded Illinois 47-34, but Purdue coach
Kristy Curry said her team should not have allowed Illinois 15
offensive rebounds.
"We're not invincible and I'm going to make sure we know
that," Curry said.
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