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		<title>Spring Football 6-Pack</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Football
Carrie Philips
- Ohio State -
No longer a rookie, Terrelle Pryor is coming into his own as an on and off the field leader of the Buckeye squad.  No longer worried about the locker room dynamics resulting from taking Todd Boeckman’s reps, no longer pressured to prove his reputation is based on performance, no longer burdened [...]]]></description>
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<p>Carrie Philips</p>
<p><span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman'; font-size: small;"><strong>- Ohio State -</strong></span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman'; font-size: small;">No longer a rookie, Terrelle Pryor is coming into his own as an on and off the field leader of the Buckeye squad.  No longer worried about the locker room dynamics resulting from taking Todd Boeckman’s reps, no longer pressured to prove his reputation is based on performance, no longer burdened by the many stresses of being a frosh and being expected to please the OSU faithful – Pryor is in position to pick up where he left off last season, and soar from there.  And we all know that where he left off was already flying past defenders with fast footwork and lightening quick speed.  What about the rest of the squad, you ask?  Last weekend in the jersey scrimmage the defense beat out the offense by just one point, but Coach Tressel said both sides have plenty to work on.  The run blocking looked impressive, but pass protection was not as sharp.  At corner veteran Andre Amos is playing smart ball, but several other CBs have been stepping up, as well, including CJ Barnett, who has been a play-maker so far this spring.  At wideout Tressel says Devon Torrence is playing strong and confidently.  On the ground, Brandon Sain is fully healthy and running the ball well.  Coach Tressel says there is a lot of film to watch, but seems optimistic about where this team is right now.  We’ll get an even better look (plus more film for Tressel) this Saturday when Scarlet battles Gray in the annual Spring Game at the Shoe.  </span> </p>
<p><span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman'; font-size: small;"><strong>- Indiana -</strong></span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman'; font-size: small;">Coach Bill Lynch has been out campaigning for attendance, making public appearances on and around campus, asking for the energetic spirits of the groups he’s visiting to make their way to the football stadium come fall.  Perhaps, however, he should be spending more time making the Hoosiers a better squad, because, in the end, it is the wins that bring the fans.  While this spring is already looking better than last (please note this is not saying much, as last spring was a big ‘ol mess), there is still a lot to be done.  The defense is struggling a bit with the run, and this may be in part to the absence of LB Will Patterson, DE Jammie Kirlew, and S Austin Thomas (all currently sidelined by injury).  And while the D is sticking with the 4-3 scheme, they are mixing things up a little bit.  Ray Fisher has flipped from wide receiver to cornerback, and right now the undersized (5’9’’) senior is playing down to his size.  He has some adjustment that need to be made before game one.  Jarrod Smith is also switching sides, moving from the OLine to defensive tackle.  In the meantime, the offense is shifting to the pistol formation.  Fans and analysts alike are starting to wonder if QB Ben Chappell and WR Kellen Lewis might just turn this into a high-octane offense after all.  Lynch is going to keep teams honest by running the ball quite a bit, and the down field threat of Lewis will be an exciting one.  But they’ll still need to score more points than their defense gives up to find success.</span> </p>
<p><span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman'; font-size: small;"><strong>- Minnesota -</strong></span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman'; font-size: small;">While we aren’t telling you to anticipate a two QB offensive rotation, the progress of MarQueis Gray throughout spring ball has been great enough that Coach Tim Brewster says the coaches will being adding special packages to their game plans in order to feature Gray in particular situations.  This is really no surprise to the Gopher program, as Gray was already whetting the coaches’ and fans’ appetites with his athleticism in practices last season.  And the adjustment to the style of new offensive coordinator (former Denver Broncos assistant) Jedd Fisch has been remarkably quick.  But as impressive as Gray has been, Adam Weber is still the unquestioned starter for the ’09 season.  Weber is recovering quickly from offseason left (non-throwing arm) shoulder surgery.  He has gotten some reps and will be playing fully in this Saturday’s team scrimmage – he was expected to miss the entirety of spring ball.  And perhaps his return has something to do with the improvement of the offense as a whole.  Coach Brewster says the defense is still ahead, but the first and second team offenses made some strides this week.  Brewster is generally pleased with how the team has been playing so far this spring – the work ethic, cohesiveness, and athleticism of his squad seem to be weaving a nice web. With the subpar running game of last season (finished 104<sup>th</sup> in the nation), the backs need to get more physical.  Shady Salamon and DeLeon Eskridge need to work hard to improve upon their lackluster freshman performances, or watch their reps go to newbie Hasan Lipscomb when he arrives this summer. </span> </p>
<p><span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman'; font-size: small;"><strong>- Michigan State -</strong></span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman'; font-size: small;">Last season would undoubtedly be considered a successful one for the Spartans, but the loss of Javon Ringer leaves a huge hole to fill.  Not to mention selecting a new starting QB to replace Brian Hoyer.  At signal-caller, Kirk Cousins seemed to be the obvious choice since he was a solid backup last fall whenever he got snaps.  But Keith Nichol has been added to the mix now.  Nichol, a dual-threat QB, has three years of eligibility left transferring from Oklahoma.  Coach Mark Dantonio is reportedly considering a two-QB system.  Both Cousins and Nichol are extremely mobile and offensive coordinator Don Treadwell is introducing the option as a way to take advantage of that skill.  As for replacing Ringer, Andre Anderson and AJ Jimmerson are the top two contenders right now.  Neither back got many carries last season, as Ringer was carrying the brunt of the load (97% to be exact).  With only 26 carries, Anderson averaged 3.73 yards per, while Jimmerson in eight carries averaged 1.75 yards per.  It will likely be a shared job this fall, including incoming freshman Edwin Baker.  Baker and Jimmerson will likely compete for the starting job.  At WR, we are looking at Mark Dell to improve upon last years 679 yards and 3 TDs to be among the top in the Big Ten, assuming he can stay healthy.  Blair White will also be a primary target.  The defense, returning two of its stars in LB Greg Jones and DE pass rusher Trevor Anderson, is a little ahead of the offense right now, and has a lot of experience to work with.  Jones has even been saying he thinks this defense can be among the top in the country.  While there are some large shoes to fill, the Spartans are returning 15 starters and 45 letter winners, and this could easily be a team competing for the conference title.  The annual Green and White game is this Saturday.  The teams drafted on Wednesday and have been practicing separately all week.  As a nice little spin and added incentive, the winning team will eat steak dinners, while the losers will dine on beans and franks.</span> </p>
<p><span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman'; font-size: small;"><strong>- Michigan -</strong></span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman'; font-size: small;">If spring is the season of rebirth, then it is a welcome spring in Ann Arbor.  After the worst season the Wolverines have had in 129 years of football, Michigan fans across the nation are looking for (hoping for?) growth and a fresh start.   And they are getting it from the get-go.  Incoming freshman QB Tate Forcier is already enrolled and participating in the spring practices, and looks to be a much better fit for the style of Coach Rich Rodriguez.  Nick Sheridan was considered the front runner for the starting spot, but he is missing the spring to injury.  Forcier has come in and is gaining that early practice and experience, and is quickly bring the two on par to make for a very interesting battle.  Bet on Forcier to end up with the job.  To help take some of the pressure off the so-far inexperienced QBs, the offensive line is looking much improved and their experience, speed, and strength will not only protect the signal-caller, but also give tailback Brandon Minor, and the other RBs, a little more time to find a hole and it will help them stay healthy.  On the other side of the ball, Greg Robinson is the new defensive coordinator and he has a big job ahead of him.  He is working specifically with the OLBs and DEs, and focusing on improved tackling across the board.  While he’s got a sack specialist in Brandon Graham, and a couple other top talents returning, the D could make leaps, but still will likely only be about average or slightly better.  Overall, the Wolverines are already looking improved… just how much better can they get in one season?  Probably right around Bowl eligible with or without a Bowl bid.</span> </p>
<p><span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman'; font-size: small;"><strong>- Penn State -</strong></span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman'; font-size: small;">The Nittany Lions have a lot of holes to fill on both sides of the ball, and this season won’t be easy.  But if spring is telling us anything, it is telling us that PSU is still a force in the Big Ten, and a contender for the conference title.  On the defensive end, LB Sean Lee is returning.  He missed all of ’08 with a torn ACL, but this year will be the leader on D.  Add Navorro Bowman and Jared Odrick, first-team all-conference LB and DT respectively, and the defense has some strength and experience to fall back on.  Running the ball will be a problem for other teams, but passing is a different story.  PSU’s biggest weakness on paper, and on the field, right now is the secondary.  While the projected starters don’t have a lot of game experience, they are being motivated by the fact that most expect them to be the weakest unit.  On offense the O-line looked weak when spring practice began, but now that it is coming to a close there is noticeable development and consistency.  Typically they wouldn’t need to work to hard to protect the seasoned QB in Daryll Clark, but this year he will have an all new receiving corps, and it could take a while for them to get the timing right, or for them to get open.  But the corps has been stepping up this spring.  Up until his ankle injury a few days ago, Chaz Powell was looking like he is destined to become Clark’s top receiver.  Derek Moye is likely going to be the second receiver, and he is looking tremendously improved.  He’s quick, has great hands, and is a big target (at 6’5’’).  RBs Evan Royster and Stephfon Green are both returning, adding some experience and confidence to the offense.  While the Nitts suffered some great losses on both offense and defense, there are plenty of guys with plenty of talent waiting to step up and take this team back to the top.</span></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ohio State women's hoops has sat atop ABT's Power Rankings for four consecutive weeks. It's string of conference championships might become even lengthier this weekend.]]></description>
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<p>Carrie Philips</p>
<div id="attachment_2402" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://www.allbigten.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/team-lr.jpg" rel="shadowbox[post-2397];player=img;"><img class="size-medium wp-image-2402" title="team-lr" src="http://www.allbigten.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/team-lr-300x200.jpg" alt="team-lr" width="300" height="200" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">The Lady Bucks enter the 2009 Big Ten Tournament looking for their 5th straight conference crown.</p></div>
<p><strong>1. Ohio State</strong> - Because this week Ohio State clinched the Big Ten regular season title, it seemed only fitting that we place them, once again, atop the power rankings.  The Buckeyes have won five straight games to close out the season and have become the first team since the 80s to win five consecutive conference championships.  They only need three wins to win the conference tourney and start this Friday against the winner of Thursday&#8217;s Penn State-Illinois game.</p>
<p><strong>2. Iowa</strong> - The Hawkeyes came out of nowhere and finished the season on a six game winning streak.  They honestly probably deserve the top spot in these power rankings for the longest active streak, but since this is the end of the season we opted to give it to the title winners.  If there were a few games left in the season though, Iowa may have been able to grab the title from the Bucks.  They are the hottest team in the conference but their end of the season was predominately against the weaker teams in the conference.  They will need to stay hot against the tough teams who they will now face in the conference tourney, starting this Friday against Minnesota.</p>
<p><strong>3. Purdue</strong> - After winning five straight, the Boilers dropped their last game of the regular season in dramatic fashion to Michigan State.  Still, they ended the season strong and, we think, have a chance at a run for the conference tourney title.  Their post-season begins this Friday when they face the winner of Thursday&#8217;s Indiana-Michigan game.</p>
<p><strong>4. Michigan State</strong> - The Spartans had a chance at a share of the Big Ten title and then blew it by losing two at the end of the season.  They closed out with a big win over a streaking Purdue to make a statement heading into the post-season, but we would still say they should be disappointed in how the regular season ended.  That being said, the rest of the season was a pretty good showing and they got the number two seed in the conference tournament by holding tie breakers over Purdue and Iowa.  They start the Big Ten tourney on Friday against the winner of Thursday&#8217;s Northwestern-Wisconsin game.</p>
<p><strong>5. Indiana</strong> - The Hoosiers ended the season fairly strong (after a poor performance in the rest of the back half of the season), winning three of their last four.  It was good enough to get them the No. 6 seed in the conference tourney, but not quite good enough to grant them a first round bye.  They play No. 11 Michigan in the first round on Thursday, and if they play up to their ability and get the win, they will face No. 3 Purdue on Friday.</p>
<p><strong>6. Wisconsin</strong> - The Badgers have lost eight of their last ten, but did have an impressive win this week over MSU.  And their last game was unfortunately against the top team in the conference, the Buckeyes, but the demoralizing 22 point loss isn&#8217;t going to help with momentum into the post-season.  We would have hoped for a better showing in that game to end the season, and thus don&#8217;t know who to bet on in the first round match-up of the underachieving Wildcats and the poor-finishing Badgers.  Whoever does come out on top will face the No. 2 Spartans.</p>
<p><strong>7. Minnesota</strong> - The Golden Gophers lost three of their last four - most recently an 11 point loss to the Illini - and if the rest of the conference weren&#8217;t so horribly pathetic, would probably have dropped lower than this in the power rankings.  However, due to the lack of competition in the lower half of the Big Ten, the Gophers still managed to grab the number five seed and first round bye for the conference tourney.  They face No. 4 Iowa on Friday, which will likely be the end of the road for this squad unless they can find some sort of fire-starter.</p>
<p><strong>8. Illinois</strong> - They lost ten straight earlier in the season, so we haven&#8217;t exactly had high hopes for the Illini.  But since then they have won five of their last nine, including the season ended upset over Minnesota (AT Minnesota), make us a little more optimistic.  They face PSU in the first round - leaving open the possibility for a win.  Likely they can&#8217;t go further than that though because their second round match-up would be against the top seeded Buckeyes.</p>
<p><strong>9. Penn State</strong> - The Nitts may have won two of their last three (wins against NU and Illinois, loss against OSU), but they have only won three of their last ten.  They would probably be quickly out of the conference tournament if it weren&#8217;t for their favorable match-up on Thursday against the lack-luster Illinois.  If they do win that game, they will face OSU on Friday and will need a miracle to win that game.</p>
<p><strong>10. Northwestern</strong> - With a win and two losses this week, the Wildcats are actually not the last team in our power rankings this week.  Nor are they the last seed in the Big Ten tournament, miraculously.  They tied for the worst record but a win over Minnesota broke the tie in NU&#8217;s favor.  The No. 10 &#8216;Cats will face No. 7 Wisconsin on Thursday.  The winner will face No. 2 MSU on Friday.</p>
<p><strong>11. Michigan</strong> - Six straight losses and the last seed in the conference tournament (due to NU owning the tie breaker).  I have nothing good to say about this squad, and expect their season to end this Thursday when they face No. 6 Indiana in the first round of the Big Ten tourney.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[With three games left in the season, the men Gophers have a legitimate shot to make the tourney.  They had a much better shot ten games ago, but have gone 4-6 to bring them into the mass of teams in the conference sitting at 8-7 (their 20-7 overall, however, is best among the four tied teams).  One loss, though, could make the end of the season the end of the road for the Gophers, and tomorrow AT Illinois is looking awfully telling.  Although a deep run conference tourney could provide a gateway not otherwise open.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By Carrie Philips</p>
<p>Bracket or Bust<br />
With three games left in the season, the men Gophers have a legitimate shot to make the tourney.  They had a much better shot ten games ago, but have gone 4-6 to bring them into the mass of teams in the conference sitting at 8-7 (their 20-7 overall, however, is best among the four tied teams).  One loss, though, could make the end of the season the end of the road for the Gophers, and tomorrow AT Illinois is looking awfully telling.  Although a deep run conference tourney could provide a gateway not otherwise open.</p>
<p>Women Ballers Battling<br />
You can call it a choke if you want.  The first loss was to OSU, arguably by far the best team in the conference, so I probably would have let that one slide.  The problem is that the Golden Gophers women&#8217;s bball squad followed it up with a loss at Northwestern, easily the worst team in the conference.  They needed both these wins.  They also need to win tomorrow (Thursday) at MSU.  They probably won&#8217;t because Michigan State has been playing better ball.  Let me be clear that their &#8220;need&#8221; to win now is so they can end the season with some momentum going into Big Tens.  They now have no shot at winning the regular season crown.</p>
<p>Repeat Dreams Sunk<br />
After entering last weekend with a hold on first place in Big Tens, and attempting to defend their title, the Gopher women&#8217;s swimming and diving team lost their grasp and handed the title over to Indiana when all was said and done.  The team did finish in second place, 158 points behind the winning Hoosiers.  Stacy Busack (100 free), Megan Braun (200 fly) and the 400 free relay team all stroked their way to first place finishes (that&#8217;s what he said).</p>
<p>The following girls got First Team Big Ten All-Tournament Team nods:<br />
Braun, Megan                             Busack, Stacy<br />
Jamison, Kaylee                         Jennings, Christine<br />
Kobayashi, Yuen                        McCarthy, Meredith<br />
Radecke, Meagan                      Shaughnessy, Jenny<br />
Steenvoorden, Ashley               Tyler, Jillian</p>
<p>Second Team:<br />
Hougan, Karlyn                           Morahan, Rosie<br />
Whitehead, Hannah</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Lady Boilers have distanced themselves in the Big Ten race... And in our power rankings.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Carrie Philips</p>
<div id="attachment_2322" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://www.allbigten.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/610x.jpg" rel="shadowbox[post-2315];player=img;"><img class="size-medium wp-image-2322" title="Purdue women's basketball" src="http://www.allbigten.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/610x-300x199.jpg" alt="Purdue women's basketball" width="300" height="199" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">The Lady Boilers are firing on all cylinders as they try to distance themselves from a logjam at the top of the conference standings.</p></div>
<p>1. Purdue - The Boilers have a four game win streak running and are just a game behind OSU (and tied with MSU) for the conference regular season title.  They only had one game this week but they dominated Penn State 69-51 and have won all four of these win streak games by 15 points or more.  Perhaps they are heating up at just the right time.</p>
<p>2. Ohio State - They seemed uncatchable earlier in the season but then dropped a couple games and were caught.  However the Bucks recognized the need to step up their game and responded with three straight wins averaging a more than 16 point margin of victory.  With only two games left in the regular season, and both against mediocre opponents, OSU should be able to hold on to their current spot at the top of the standings.  If they don&#8217;t, expect them to be lower than second in the power rankings next week.</p>
<p>3. Michigan State - Maybe they couldn&#8217;t deal with the pressure of being at the top, but after only a week of being tied at the top of the conference standings, MSU relinquished that spot with a 3 point loss to Wisconsin.  Granted, the Spartans have still won four of their last five and have put on an impressive run in the second half of the season, but they gotta get it done when the heat is on.</p>
<p>4. Wisconsin - Their season hasn&#8217;t been great, but the Badgers are celebrating a big victory over the Spartans&#8230; a win that knocked MSU out of a share of first place in the Big Ten standings.  An upset like that is worth a jump in the power rankings, whether or not it was preceded by an ugly season.  What a way to end their home schedule.  Now, can they end their road schedule with a similar with over the now-sole conference leading Buckeyes?</p>
<p>5. Iowa - The Hawkeyes are finishing the season strong, and while there might not be enough time left in the season to give them a chance at the regular season title, perhaps they can make a push in the Big Ten Tournament.  And as one of the few teams who have beaten OSU this season, they&#8217;ll be going in with some confidence.  This team is our dark horse to win the tourney.</p>
<p>6. Minnesota - After it looked like the Gophers were making a push to be among those teams at the top of the conference, they have lost two of their last three contests.  In their remaining three games they will likely go 2-1, but if they want to take some momentum into the post-season, they will need to prove me wrong and upset MSU.</p>
<p>7. Indiana - I think the wearing of pink in support of breast cancer is a nice idea, but I&#8217;d like to check the statistics to see how many of the teams in pink have been able to win.  It seems to me very few, and while they probably would have lost to OSU in their regular jerseys as well, IU dropped this contest 79-67.  And losing five of their last seven, the Hoosiers have ended the season a lot worse than we were expecting when they came out with a 16-3 start.</p>
<p>8. Penn State - This year in the Big Ten, there are the teams that are fighting at the top of the standings, and then a large gap, and then the teams at the bottom of the standings.  PSU is one of those teams at the bottom who lose to all the top teams and sometimes beat each other, but in general just always lose.  So the Nitts won one this week to end their three game losing streak, but it was against Illinois.</p>
<p>9. Illinois - Not much to say here.  Illinois lost both their games this week.  The second to PSU - the team that was equally as crap as them is now one game up on them.  But this low in the standings, does it even matter?</p>
<p>11. Michigan - For the second week in a row, I am completely skipping No. 10 and giving Michigan and NU joint ownership of the most horrific.  Michigan has now managed to string five losses together and it trying desperately to let NU overtake it as only second worst in the conference (however NU, too, is refusing to win).  They are a half game ahead in conference standings with one extra win at 3-13.</p>
<p>11. Northwestern - I am so proud of the season my alma mater has put together.  They dropped their only game this week, at home against Indiana.  They are now 6-20, 2-13 in the Big Ten, and I haven&#8217;t decided which is worse.  I do have a fellow alumnus, however, who swears the &#8216;Cats are on the brink of being good.  I&#8217;m not sure which &#8216;Cats he&#8217;s been watching.</p>
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		<title>PSU Report 2/21</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In perhaps the ugliest win in Penn State history, the Nitts defeated the No. 16 Illini 38-33 on Wednesday.  It seems obvious that the 71 total points scored marked a record low for the arena (the Illini's Assembly Hall).  Some might say the game was defense-driven.  I would argue it was more the horrible shooting (PSU went 28% from the field and Illinois went 30%) and turnovers (PSU's 13 to Illinois' 15) that had the largest impact on the outcome of the game.  No matter how ugly, though, the Nittany Lions got the win and are just a game behind Illinois in the standings and two and a half games back from MSU at the top of the standings with four games remaining in the regular season.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By Carrie Philips</p>
<p>A Win Is A Win<br />
In perhaps the ugliest win in Penn State history, the Nitts defeated the No. 16 Illini 38-33 on Wednesday.  It seems obvious that the 71 total points scored marked a record low for the arena (the Illini&#8217;s Assembly Hall).  Some might say the game was defense-driven.  I would argue it was more the horrible shooting (PSU went 28% from the field and Illinois went 30%) and turnovers (PSU&#8217;s 13 to Illinois&#8217; 15) that had the largest impact on the outcome of the game.  No matter how ugly, though, the Nittany Lions got the win and are just a game behind Illinois in the standings and two and a half games back from MSU at the top of the standings with four games remaining in the regular season.</p>
<p>Bat-tling Back<br />
Opening weekend was an exciting one for the Nittany Lions in the Big East-Big Ten Challenge.  Nothing is better than a come-from-behind win besides a come-from-behind win at the last possible moment.  The Nittany Lion baseball team, only down one run, waited until the ninth inning to score at all, and then put up six runs against Seton Hall to win the game 6-1 on Sunday.  Mike Deese helped the Nitts get it done by going 3-5 with two RBIs.  PSU faces No. 4 Texas next weekend in a big early season test.  Right now the Nitts sit 2-1.  Like I said, it&#8217;s early.</p>
<p>The Lousy Lady Lions<br />
The Lady Lions actually have a chance to grab a couple wins this week as they face two of the three worst teams in the conference, Northwestern and Illinois.  It won&#8217;t mean anything, though, because the are four worst and at this point are just waiting for the season to end.  Everyone gets a chance in the Big Ten Tournament, but it is doubtful that PSU will be able to do anything with that chance if the mediocre performances they&#8217;ve put up all season are saying anything.</p>
<p>Batting for Bucks<br />
The Nitts softball team had the weekend off, but this week was the NPF (National Pro Fastpitch) draft and senior Danielle Kinley was selected with the 16th overall pick.  There are five teams in the NPF and Kinley was drafted by the Philadelphia Force.  She is the second ever Nittany Lion to go pro in softball (Missy Beseres was first in 2006) and will officially sign with the Force at the end of the season.  She is predominately a hitter with PSU but has also season time at first base and is expected to cover the bag for Philly.</p>
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		<title>Boiler Bulletin 2/19</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[That's right, your very own No. 19 Boilermaker ballers dealt out a royal ass-kicking on No. 5 Michigan State on Tuesday, 72-54.  Perhaps it was the fresh new gear the team was sporting that got them all vamped up and ready to play.  Or perhaps it was their suffocating defense.  They forced 22 turnovers and blocked eight shots in the contest, holding the Spartans to just 33% shooting.  On the offensive side, JuJuan Johnson continues to lead and put up a game-best 17 points.  Robbie Hummel, back for his first game since missing three games with a stress fracture in his vertebrae, chipped in 11 points of his own.  This big win, coming at the end of the season, could influence the selection committee into a higher seed.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By Carrie Philips</p>
<p>Boiler Butt-kicking<br />
That&#8217;s right, your very own No. 19 Boilermaker ballers dealt out a royal ass-kicking on No. 5 Michigan State on Tuesday, 72-54.  Perhaps it was the fresh new gear the team was sporting that got them all vamped up and ready to play.  Or perhaps it was their suffocating defense.  They forced 22 turnovers and blocked eight shots in the contest, holding the Spartans to just 33% shooting.  On the offensive side, JuJuan Johnson continues to lead and put up a game-best 17 points.  Robbie Hummel, back for his first game since missing three games with a stress fracture in his vertebrae, chipped in 11 points of his own.  This big win, coming at the end of the season, could influence the selection committee into a higher seed.</p>
<p>Title Hopes?<br />
With an important win over Penn State earlier this evening (extending the win streak to four games), the Purdue women&#8217;s basketball team stays only a half game off the conference lead.  The two co-leaders, OSU and MSU, both won tonight, as well, to hold on to their spots.  But all Purdue can do at this point is win out and hope for the best (aka losses from both the Bucks and Spartans).  That being said, winning out would include beating Michigan State in their final regular season game, and could be the difference maker.  Congrats to Lindsey Wisdom-Hylton (one of ABT&#8217;s three top girls in the conference earlier this season) for pulling down 12 boards in the contest to put her on top of the Purdue career rebounding record.</p>
<p>Lukewarm, not Boiling<br />
After a hot start to the season and a big win over UCLA, the Purdue softball squad followed it up with a 2-3 performance at the Florida State Sunshine Classic this past weekend.  And to bring the lackluster weekend to a close, the Boilers were run-ruled in a 8-0 defeat at the hands of the Seminoles.  The Boilers need to turn on the burners on this weekend when they head to Auburn for four games in the War Eagle Classic.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s Play Ball<br />
The Big Ten kicks off the baseball season with the first ever Big East/Big Ten Challenge.  All the games are being played in the Sunshine State, and Purdue will be opening up in St. Petersburg against opponents Cincinnati, Michigan, South Florida and Notre Dame.  They will continue to play on the road, though at neutral sites, for their following 16 games.</p>
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		<title>Minnesota Memo 2/18</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Only a game back from first place in the conference standings, the Minne women's basketball team faces No. 17 (and first in the Big Ten) Ohio State on Thursday.  A win won't automatically tie them for the conference lead though; Michigan State would also have to lose because the Spartans are currently tied with OSU with a 11-3 conference record.  The Gophers are coming into their next contest with a lot of momentum off the buzzer beating defeat of Michigan with a three from Brittany McCoy.  If they can stay close with OSU, history tells us they have a good shot at the W.  The Gophers have won all seven of their games decided by six points or less.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By Carrie Philips</p>
<p>Women&#8217;s Basketball&#8217;s Winning Ways<br />
Only a game back from first place in the conference standings, the Minne women&#8217;s basketball team faces No. 17 (and first in the Big Ten) Ohio State on Thursday.  A win won&#8217;t automatically tie them for the conference lead though; Michigan State would also have to lose because the Spartans are currently tied with OSU with a 11-3 conference record.  The Gophers are coming into their next contest with a lot of momentum off the buzzer beating defeat of Michigan with a three from Brittany McCoy.  If they can stay close with OSU, history tells us they have a good shot at the W.  The Gophers have won all seven of their games decided by six points or less.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s Play Ball<br />
Spingtime must be coming because baseball season kicks off this weekend.  I suppose it hasn&#8217;t arrived quite yet in the north though since the team travels to Florida to play Seton Hall, West Virginia and Michigan State.  Because of the availability of an indoor field at the Metrodome, the Gopher baseballers do return for home games far earlier than most northern teams.  They play Hawai&#8217;i on the 26th to start a long weekend of action at the &#8216;dome.</p>
<p>Softball Slumps<br />
The Minne softball team hosted the Metrodome Tournament this past weekend, but the girls probably wished they weren&#8217;t in front of a home crowd with the craptastic play they displayed.  They went 1-5 in the tourney and are now 4-7 on the still-young season.  Co-Head Coaches Lisa Bernstein and Julie Standering will be looking for more offensive fire during their games in Texas this weekend.  They&#8217;ll also need to clean it up on defense though - the squad collected five errors in just one of its games this past weekend.</p>
<p>Slippery Fish<br />
The Golden Gophers swim squad is currently in first place at Big Tens, looking to defend their title.  The No. 10 swimming and diving team won the Big Ten Championship in 2008.  The action goes through Saturday in Ann Arbor, Michigan.</p>
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		<title>WBB: Power Rankings 2/16</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Relax, girls, you've won nine of ten and are at the top spot in this week's Power Rankings.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Carrie Philips</p>
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<div id="attachment_2262" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://www.allbigten.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/team.jpg" rel="shadowbox[post-2261];player=img;"><img class="size-medium wp-image-2262" title="team" src="http://www.allbigten.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/team-300x200.jpg" alt="The Lady Spartans have won nine of ten." width="300" height="200" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">The Lady Spartans have won nine of ten.</p></div>
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<p><strong>1. Michigan State</strong> - I am very impressed with this squad.  They haven&#8217;t lost since last week&#8217;s power rankings (though they only had one game) and have caught OSU in the conference standings.  The Spartan ladies have found their purpose and might go ahead and win the Big Ten if they keep it up.  If they could have beaten Minnesota four games ago they&#8217;d be on a ten game win streak and they&#8217;ll get a chance to redeem that loss this week.</p>
<p><strong>2. Purdue</strong> - Only half a game out of first place in the conference standings (they have one extra loss at 11-4), this Boiler squad is beyond boiling hot.  They have now won three straight and have only three to go.  They should be able to get wins at PSU and home vs. Michigan.  The true test will be traveling to MSU, the only team currently hotter than Purdue, and potentially a Big Ten championship game in meaning.</p>
<p><strong>3. Iowa</strong> - Their win over the Buckeyes not only grants them a power ranking spot above OSU this week, but it, along with the follow up win at PSU, keeps them in contention for the conference crown.  They are still two games back with only four games to go, but they probably have the easiest final four games.  The Hawkeyes will have to continue to play with the same urgency and should try to avoid having to come from behind the way they did against PSU.</p>
<p><strong>4. Minnesota</strong> - Thanks to a buzzer-beating three from Brittany McCoy, as well as winning five of their last six contests, the Gophers are only one game back from the conference leaders.  They have a tough road ahead, though, with two of their four remaining games against those same teams that lead the Big Ten (Ohio State and Michigan State).  It is unlikely Minnesota will get the regular season title, but not out of the question.  Winning both those games would swing things significantly in their favor.</p>
<p><strong>5. Ohio State </strong>- After starting the season hotter than a firecracker, and having us thinking they would run away with the conference title, the Buckeyes have cooled off quite a bit having lost two of their last three (dropping them to No. 20 nationally).  They now share the lead in the conference standings with MSU and have a few other squads biting at their heels.  They need to win out to prove (to themselves, maybe) that they can make a postseason run&#8230; all four of their remaining games should be easily winnable.</p>
<p><strong>6. Penn State </strong>- The Nitts have been very lackluster this season, always remaining somewhere in the lower middle of these power rankings, as well as the conference standings.  This week they lost two (Wisconsin and Iowa).  They have four games left and will likely go 2-2 (beating NU and Illinois and losing to OSU and Purdue) to finish the season with the same boring performances they&#8217;ve brought us all season.</p>
<p><strong>7. Wisconsin</strong> - Their win over Penn State this week ended a five game losing streak.  Unfortunately they had a few too many of those this season to call it a success.  Plus, it is quite possible that that was the last game they&#8217;ll win this season.</p>
<p><strong>8. Illinois</strong> - Their record makes it look like the Illini have been doing better of late, but in reality their four recent wins were just two wins over the slumping Hoosiers, and two wins over the even-worse Wildcats.  Most recently they lost by 18 to a more than respectable Purdue squad.</p>
<p><strong>9. Indiana</strong> - After starting off the season with so much momentum, the Hoosiers have now lost four straight.  Granted, three of those four losses were against better teams, or comparably good teams, but to have a breakout season you have to get a couple of upset wins, and this squad hasn&#8217;t been able to get it done.</p>
<p><strong>T10. Michigan</strong> - After starting the conference schedule 2-2, the Wolverines have lost nine of their last ten and three straight.  Like the not-so-Wildcats, who tied for last this week, I think it&#8217;s time to hang up the sneakers.</p>
<p><strong>T10. Northwestern</strong> - The &#8216;Cats can&#8217;t buy a win this year.  They lost two more games this week, one to a beatable Illini squad, the other a 26 point loss to OSU.  All-in-all, the kitty cats have four games left, but might as well start planning for next season.</p>
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		<title>PSU Report 2/14</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The last few games have been a struggle for the Nitts and now each game is critical if they want to make the NCAA tournament.  They face Minnesota (who just dropped out of the national rankings) tonight and will need Talor Battle to get back to the high scoring performances we remember.  In his recent 0-for display at Purdue, even a TomTom couldn't help him find the bottom of the net.  ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By Carrie Philips</p>
<p>Battle-ing for an NCAA Berth</p>
<p>The last few games have been a struggle for the Nitts and now each game is critical if they want to make the NCAA tournament.  They face Minnesota (who just dropped out of the national rankings) tonight and will need Talor Battle to get back to the high scoring performances we remember.  In his recent 0-for display at Purdue, even a TomTom couldn&#8217;t help him find the bottom of the net.  </p>
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<p>They&#8217;d Probably Let You Lick Their Fur</p>
<p>The Lady Lions have been more like kitty cats this season, and to make them seem more intimidating they will be wearing pink this Sunday in their contest against Iowa.  I suppose you can&#8217;t discontinue the annual &#8220;Pink Zone&#8221; in honor of breast cancer survivors and breast cancer awareness just because the squad has been playing soft (8th place in the Big Ten at 4-9).</p>
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<p>Killing on the Court</p>
<p>Last week we mentioned the upcoming contest against Springfield.  In that match, Max Holt led the way to a PSU victory with ten kills on ten attempts - not too shabby.  The No. 1 ranked Nittany Lions&#8217; men&#8217;s volleyball squad is still unbeaten as they continue on their pilgrimage to repeat their national championship from last year.  Tonight they will raise their 2008 National Championship banner in a ceremony before their match against No. 14 Ohio State.</p>
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<p>Galloping Gayle</p>
<p>For PSU athlete Gayle Hunter, a recent Big Ten Athlete of the Week, there needs to be a larger award, NCAA athlete of the week, as she could have easily won that, too.  Hunter currently leads the nation in the pentathlon and is nationally ranked for the long jump and 60 meter hurdles.  She easily qualified for the NCAA Championships by crushing the requisite qualifying point total by almost 200 points, and at the same time beating the school record which happened to be her own.  Oh, and I almost forgot to mention that she is anchor of the 4&#215;400 relay team holding the NCAA and world-leading time of 3:36:10.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Purdue finally grabbed a Big Ten victory without the help of Robbie Hummel when they brought down the Nittany Lions on Wednesday.  Hummel is still on the bench from the stress fracture in his back.  He's missed three games and Coach Painter says he could be out a week or two, or back any day.  So basically Painter is really not helpful.  Hummel was officially "out" last night against PSU but did warm up before the game with a big back brace on.]]></description>
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<div id="attachment_2209" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://www.allbigten.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/drew-brees-celebrates.jpg" rel="shadowbox[post-2205];player=img;"><img class="size-medium wp-image-2209" title="72946666MH066_Philadelphia__11_57_50_PM" src="http://www.allbigten.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/drew-brees-celebrates-300x221.jpg" alt="Saints QB Drew Brees was a no-brainer to deck the Purdue Hall. " width="300" height="221" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Saints QB Drew Brees was a no-brainer to deck the Purdue Hall. </p></div>
<p>Boilers Bounce Back</strong> - Purdue finally grabbed a Big Ten victory without the help of Robbie Hummel when they brought down the Nittany Lions on Wednesday.  Hummel is still on the bench from the stress fracture in his back.  He&#8217;s missed three games and Coach Painter says he could be out a week or two, or back any day.  So basically Painter is really not helpful.  Hummel was officially &#8220;out&#8221; last night against PSU but did warm up before the game with a big back brace on. The Boilers lost Sunday to the Illini, only scoring 48 points (their lowest on the season by 11) but bounced back with the 14 point victory over Penn State. As of Sunday (post loss to Illinois), ESPN&#8217;s &#8220;Bracketology with Joe Lunardi&#8221; gives Purdue the South region&#8217;s No. 5 seed.</p>
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<p><strong>Finger Lookin&#8217; Good</strong> - FahKara Malone returned to the line up last Thursday against No. 14 OSU.  Malone started at point guard before dislocating her right ring finger.  She hadn&#8217;t seen action since January first, but played 25 minutes and scored five points with an assist in the 59-47 loss to the Buckeyes.  Malone dished out an impressive six assists, though, in the follow-up defeat of Wisconsin (66-49). Purdue is paintin&#8217; the stadium pink for Breast Cancer Awareness on February 15th against the Illini.  The team will be sporting pink and white Nike jerseys, and fans are encouraged to wear pink, as well.  I guess I can&#8217;t make a vagina joke since it&#8217;s for breast cancer awareness.</p>
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<p><strong>Boilers Bruin Successful Stew</strong> - The Boilermakers&#8217; softball squad were the only team in the Big Ten to go undefeated in opening weekend (though to be fair, they played only two games compared to most teams&#8217; 4-5) even after facing No. 4 UCLA (the best opponent faced by a Big Ten team).  Dana Alcocer was named Big Ten Pitcher-of-the-Week after two hitting the mighty Bruins.</p>
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<p><strong>For NFL QB, Hall&#8217;s A Brees</strong> - Drew Brees (1997-2000) joins nine other former student-athletes or coaches being inducted into the Purdue Intercollegiate Athletics Hall of Fame.  Brees was a two-time Heisman finalist and holds the Big Ten records for passing yards (11,792), TD passes (90), total offensive yards (12,963), completions (1,026) and attempts (1,678).  He just completed his statistically best season in the NFL, his third year as QB for the New Orleans Saints.  He has donated $2 million through the Drew Brees Dream Foundation for the Purdue student-athlete academic center. Women&#8217;s basketball star Katie Douglas (1998-2001) is among those inducted.  She currently plays for the WNBA Indiana Fever.  The eight others joining Brees and Douglas are:</p>
<p><strong>Erich Barnes</strong>, football player, 1955-57<br />
<strong>Denny Blind</strong>, basketball and baseball player, 1952-55<br />
<strong>Boris &#8220;Babe&#8221; Dimancheff</strong>, football player, 1943-44 <br />
<strong>Dave and Joe Lilovich</strong>, wrestlers, 1983-88<br />
<strong>Jamie McNeair-Reese</strong>, track &amp; field performer, 1987-90<br />
<strong>Jo-Ann Price</strong>, honorary selection, advocate for women&#8217;s sports, 1955-2006<br />
<strong>Dave Young</strong>, football player, 1977-80</p>
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