BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Purdue's 21 consecutive wins versus Indiana came to an end at Wilkinson Hall as the No. 15 Boilermakers fell, 1-3 (23-25, 25-17, 16-25, 17-25) to the Hoosiers in the Monon Spike match.
Three Boilermakers posted double-digit kills as Eva Hudson and Chloe Chicoine each registered 17 kills and Raven Colvin posted a season-high 13. Additionally, Maddie Schermerhorn totaled 24 digs in the outing, another season-high.
It was the first time Purdue has fallen to Indiana since October 16, 2012, ending a 21-match win streak for the Boilermakers.
The Monon Spike match was just the second loss under head coach Dave Shondell, moving to 19-2 in Spike matches and 37-3 overall under Shondell.
Up next, Purdue travels to Ohio State for a matinee showdown on Sunday. The match is scheduled to begin at 1 p.m. ET on B1G+. Then, next Wednesday, October 18, Purdue will look to even the series when it hosts Indiana at 7 p.m. ET on B1G+.
Quick Hits
Three Boilermakers posted double-digit kills as Eva Hudson and Chloe Chicoine each registered 17 kills and Raven Colvin posted a season-high 13. Additionally, Maddie Schermerhorn totaled 24 digs in the outing, another season-high.
It was the first time Purdue has fallen to Indiana since October 16, 2012, ending a 21-match win streak for the Boilermakers.
The Monon Spike match was just the second loss under head coach Dave Shondell, moving to 19-2 in Spike matches and 37-3 overall under Shondell.
Up next, Purdue travels to Ohio State for a matinee showdown on Sunday. The match is scheduled to begin at 1 p.m. ET on B1G+. Then, next Wednesday, October 18, Purdue will look to even the series when it hosts Indiana at 7 p.m. ET on B1G+.
Quick Hits
- Purdue all-time in Monon Spike matches: 36-13.
- Taylor Anderson served up 16 assists in Set 1 on her way to ending the night with 34, a Big Ten match career-high. The freshman produced her second double-double in the last three matches, complimenting the effort with 10 digs.
- Raven Colvin registered five kills with one error on eight swings (.500 attack %) in Set 1. It was the fourth match this season the junior reached double-digit kills, and the second during Big Ten play.
- Hudson's 17 kills came on a .341 clip, marking the second time during Big Ten play the sophomore has hit above .300 (last: vs. Illinois, 10/4).
- Purdue hit a set-best .429% in Set 2 and finished the night with a .243 team hitting %.
- The Boilermakers out-blocked the Hoosiers, 7-6.