UPDATE (Friday 8:36 pm): Freshman plays well despite flu-like symptoms, twisted ankle
Just when the women's basketball team thought its number of available players couldn't get any lower, it almost lost freshman forward Sam Ostarello twice in Friday's win over Seattle University.
The Boilers played with eight players compared to Seattle's 10.
One of those eight was Ostarello.
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- Boilers sign 2, gain 2 transfers for 2010-2011 season
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- Game could determine starting lineup for season
- Team looks forward to season
- Post player brings new style to court
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- Low-posts step up to fill big shoes this season
- Team focuses on offseason strength, conditioning too
- Former champion brings winning ways to coaching staff
- UPDATE (Friday 11:59 a.m.): Sophomore guard Chantel Poston to miss the rest of the season
- Former Purdue athlete starts assistant coach job next week
- Boilermakers satisfied with season, Elite 8
- Oklahoma ends Boiler bid for Final Four spot
- UPDATE (12:14 a.m.) Women's Basketball: Boilers fall to Oklahoma in Elite Eight
- Purdue advances to Elite Eight, tops Rutgers, 67-61
- UPDATE (9:35 p.m.) Women's Basketball: Boilers headed to Elite Eight after win over Rutgers
- Purdue defeats Tar Heels, advances to 12th Sweet 16 in program history
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