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Purdue Advances to Big Ten Tournament Championship

Purdue's Aya Traore scored 11 points against the Hoosiers Sunday evening.

Purdue's Aya Traore scored 11 points against the Hoosiers Sunday evening.

March 5, 2006

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INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - Aya Traore scored 11 points and Katie Gearlds added 10 to lead No. 14 Purdue past Indiana 67-41 Sunday in the Big Ten tournament semifinals.

Cyndi Valentin led Indiana with 21 points and Whitney Thomas added 10 rebounds for the Hoosiers.

Second-seeded Purdue (24-5) advanced to play No. 5 Ohio State in Monday's final at Conseco Fieldhouse. The top-seeded Buckeyes defeated No. 16 Michigan State 68-64 in Sunday's early game. It is the third time in tournament history that the top two seeds have reached the finals.

Purdue led Indiana 27-10 at halftime, the fewest points the Boilermakers allowed in a half this season and four off the school record for a half. The Hoosiers (17-13) shot 3-for-24 before the break.

The previous two games between the teams went to overtime, with each team winning on the road. Purdue was never threatened Sunday after taking an early 17-6 lead and led by as many as 31 points in the second half.

It was Indiana's lowest-scoring game of the season. The Hoosiers shot 26 percent, made 2-of-13 3-pointers and had 22 turnovers. Purdue outscored Indiana 24-11 from the free-throw line.

The Hoosiers considered themselves a team on the bubble for an NCAA Tournament bid, and felt their chances were good if they could beat the Boilermakers for a second time.

Purdue improved its record to 38-23 all-time against Indiana. The Boilermakers have won 16 of the last 18 meetings.

Purdue prevented alum Sharon Versyp from coaching the Hoosiers to their second tournament upset. Sixth-seeded Indiana beat No. 3 seed Minnesota on Friday.