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Purdue Athletics Hall of Fame inductee Katie Gearlds enters her fifth season as the head coach of the Purdue women's basketball team in 2025-26. Returning to her alma mater, the 2007 All-American was elevated to the head job on Sept. 17, 2021, becoming the ninth coach in program history.
After three postseason appearances in her first four campaigns, including returning the program to the 2023 NCAA Tournament, Purdue's first appearance since 2017, she inked a contract extension in the summer of 2024 that will keep her home in West Lafayette through the 2028-29 season. Establishing a new culture, revamping recruiting and reconnecting with the alumnae and fan bases, Gearlds has the Boilermakers headed in the right direction.
Gearlds was inducted into the Leroy Keyes Purdue Athletics Hall of Fame in the fall of 2024.
In four seasons back home at Purdue, the Boilermakers have reached the NCAA Tournament in 2023 and received a pair of WNIT bids. She has guided several Boilermakers to All-Big Ten selections, including the first player in Big Ten men’s or women’s basketball history with 1,000 points, 1,000 rebounds and 700 assists Jeanae Terry, while developing a young group of underclassmen to set the foundation for years to come.
YEARLY CAPSULES
2024-25 | Year 4
The Boilermakers continued the youth development with underclassmen accounting for 59% (of the scoring on the year and 67% (40.6 PPG) in Big Ten play, both highest in the league. In Big Ten action, four of Purdue's five leading scorers were underclassmen, led by sophomore Rashunda Jones' 11.6 points per game.
Due to a number of injuries, Jones featured as the primary point guard all season, amassing 107 on the year, becoming the 20th underclassmen in Purdue history to reach triple-digit assists. Sophie Swanson knocked down a team-high 44 3-pointers to give her 85 on her career, seventh most by a Boilermaker through two seasons.
Purdue's center rotation featured two freshmen in Kendall Puryear and Lana McCarthy, the sixth freshman tandem in program history and the first since 2001 to record 6.0 points and 3.5 rebounds in a season.
Purdue faced a daunting schedule that finished the top-5 hardest in the nation and hardest in the Big Ten with 10 games against ranked opponents, six against top-10 teams and three against top-5 opposition. The Boilermakers squared off against a team that made the NCAA Tournament in 16 of 29 regular season games, tied for the most in program history. An additional six opponents reach other postseason tournaments.
2023-24 | Year 3
Gearlds’ went into her third season back with her first fully recruited freshman class. Battling through a challenging non-conference and Big Ten slate, the Boilermakers punched their ticket for the WNIT, the program’s third straight postseason bid after missing postseason action the two seasons prior to Gearlds’ arrival.
Purdue rolled off its longest unbeaten streak at home since 2007 with 10 straight victories and extended its non-conference winning streak to a program record 19 games.
The Boilermakers posted their deepest run in a postseason tournament since a 2009 Elite Eight run, reaching the Great 8 of the WNIT. Purdue knocked off Butler and Duquesne in the opening rounds to reach the last eight.
Individually, the Boilermakers recorded several accolades with the first Big Ten Freshman of the Year since Gearlds’ rookie campaign in 2004 and two Big Ten All-Freshman team selections, as well as a trio of All-Big Ten honorable mention nods.
The senior class reached a slew of milestones in their final year in West Lafayette. Jeanae Terry finished her career as the only player in Big Ten men’s or women’s basketball history to amass 1,000 points, 1,000 rebounds and 700 assists. The Detroit native set the career record for assist-to-turnover ratio with a clip of 1.93 and finished third in Purdue history in assists (575) and 11th in rebounds (734) while at Purdue. Abbey Ellis crossed the 1,000-point mark for her time in West Lafayette and 2,000-point barrier for her career. Madison Layden topped 1,000 points in her final career home game.
2022-23 | Year 2
Gearlds’ second campaign back home, her first with a full offseason, saw her join elite company as one of three coaches in program history to post a win improvement in each of her first two campaigns, joining Linn Dunn and Carolyn Peck. Gearlds guided Purdue back to the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2017 behind the program’s best record in five seasons at 19-11, while having two games canceled. The Boilermakers went 9-8 in Big Ten play for their first winning record in league action since 2017-18. Gearlds and the Boilermakers got things rolling in the right direction in non-conference play with a 9-1 record, the program’s best mark since Katie Gearlds was a freshman in 2003-04.
After snapping a 19-game drought against ranked opponents in 2021-22, Gearlds guided the Boilermakers to a pair of ranked wins against back-to-back Big Ten opponents on the road for the first time in program history. Purdue downed No. 22 Illinois 62-52 in Champaign for its first league ranked win since 2018, before knocking off No. 2 Ohio State 73-65 in Columbus. The win over the Buckeyes marked the first true road win over an AP top-5 opponent in Purdue history.
Purdue also netted its first win in the Big Ten Tournament since 2020 with a 57-55 victory over Wisconsin at the Target Center in Minneapolis. Jayla Smith drained a 3-pointer with 4.1 seconds remaining to complete the third-largest comeback in Big Ten Tournament history, erasing an 18-point deficit.
The transfer portal was a boon to the Boilermakers as Gearlds added Lasha Petree from Rutgers and WAC player of the Year Caitlyn Harper from Cal Baptist. Petree paced Purdue with 14.7 points per game, while Harper was one of 11 players from the Big Ten to average double figures and shoot over 50% from the field.
Jeanae Terry was one of three players in the country to record over six points, assists and rebounds per game, as she tallied 190 assists on the year, the second most in Purdue history. Terry was named All-Big Ten Second Team by the league’s coaches, while the media tabbed her honorable mention and a spot on the All-Defensive Team. Abbey Ellis, for the second consecutive year, garnered All-Big Ten honorable mention laurels.
On the recruiting front, Gearlds inked five players during National Signing Day in November for her first true signing class. The quintet was ranked No. 21 by ESPNW. Already one of the top recruiting groups in the Big Ten, Gearlds added to the class' firepower when Amiyah Reynolds signed for Purdue in May, along with her sister Mila, a transfer from Maryland. Both players were ranked in the top 60 coming out of high school.
2021-22 | Year 1
The Katie Gearlds Era opened sooner than anticipated, as Gearlds was elevated to the head position a mere 47 days before the 2021-22 season started. Undaunted, Gearlds guided the Boilermakers to 17 wins in her first campaign, marking a 10-win improvement from the previous season. The 10-win jump was the best by a first year coach at Purdue and third best in program history.
Gearlds’ first season saw Purdue return to the postseason for the first time since the 2017-18 season with a berth in the WNIT. The Boilermakers also picked up their first ranked win in three seasons with a 66-61 decision over No. 17/22 Florida State at the St. Pete Showcase in November.
Under Gearlds in 2021-22, the Boilermakers set the program record for 3-pointers made and attempted, going 239-of-738 on the year. The Boilermakers knocked down seven or more triples in 19 games, with four outings of 12 3-pointers or more. Purdue’s 27 made triples through the opening three games were the most by a team in program history to start a season. The Boilermakers matched the program record for 3-pointers in a game with 15 against Illinois on Jan. 20.
Purdue worked the ball around on the offensive end with 16.1 assists per game, good for fourth in the Big Ten and the most by Purdue since 2009-10. Purdue featured the best defensive perimeter team in the Big Ten with opponents just making 27.6% of their 3-point attempts.
Abbey Ellis, Jeanae Terry and Madison Layden all received Big Ten Conference honorable mention nods.
Season Honors
In her first three seasons back at Purdue, eight Boilermakers garnered All-Big Ten status by the leagues coaches and media. Jeanae Terry was tabbed to the All-Big Ten Second Team in 2022-23 by the coaches, while the media placed her on the All-Defensive Team. She also led the Big Ten Freshman of the Year in 2024, as well as two Big Ten All-Freshman Team honorees.
Purdue Postseason Bound
The Boilermakers reached the postseason in each of Katie Gearlds' first three seasons back in West Lafayette. Purdue returned to the NCAA Touranment for the first time since 2017 and the 27th time in program history during the 2022-23 campaign. Gearlds took the Boilermakers back to the postseason for the first time since 2018 in her first year, reaching the second round of the WNIT. The Boilermakers added their second WNIT appearance under Gearlds in 2023-24, as Purdue reached the Great 8 for its deepest postseason run in more than a decade.
Prior to Purdue
Gearlds spent eight seasons taking Marian University to unparalleled success as its head coach, winning back-to-back NAIA National Championships in 2016 and 2017. She is the winningest coach in Marian history with a 228-50 record, an 82% clip.
A three-time NAIA National Coach of the Year, Gearlds guided the Knights to six straight Crossroads League regular-season titles, four league tournament championships and seven appearances in the NAIA Tournament.
With only five All-Americans in program history before her arrival, Gearlds mentored 12 All-America honorees, including 2021 WBCA NAIA National Player of the Year Imani Guy, as well as 28 All-Crossroads League selections.
Her teams averaged more than 70 points per game in all eight campaigns at Marian and over 75 points in four seasons. Defensively, the Knights kept opponents to 60 points per game or less in six of her eight years.
At the conclusion of the 2020-21 campaign, Gearlds was named to the coaching staff for the 2021 USA Basketball U16 Junior National Team.
Professional Experience
Prior to her jump into coaching, Gearlds spent three seasons in the WNBA with the Seattle Storm. She was taken with the seventh overall pick in the 2007 WNBA Draft, the highest selection ever from Purdue and the 10th top-10 pick in Big Ten history.
Over three campaigns with the Storm, Gearlds shot just under 40% from the field and 37.9% from distance. She also spent time playing professionally in Spain, Greece, Portugal and Slovakia. Two of her closest teammates and friends over the years are WNBA legend Sue Bird and fellow WNBA great and New Orleans Pelicans Vice President of Basketball Operations Swin Cash.
All-America and Hall of Fame College Career
One of the most prolific players at Purdue, Gearlds was a three-year starter for the Boilermakers during her career from 2004-07, appearing in 133 games with 100 starts. She ranks fourth in program history with 1,974 points and was the ninth fastest to join the 1,000-point club, reaching the plateau in just 80 games. For her efforts, Gearlds was named a Legend of Mackey Arena during its 50th anniversary season. She was inducted into the Purdue Athletics Hall of Fame in 2024.
The Boilermakers won two Big Ten Tournament titles and never missed the NCAA Tournament with Gearlds in the squad, reaching three Sweet 16s and one Elite Eight. Her senior class ranks seventh with 103 wins, eighth in winning percentage at 77.4% and seventh in Big Ten winning percentage at 78.1%.
As a senior in 2006-07, Gearlds set the Purdue single-game record with 41 points at Wisconsin on Feb. 18, 2007, and scored 707 points to tie the single-season program record.
Gearlds’ senior season awards haul featured Third Team All-America by the Associated Press, All-America Honorable Mention by the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association and a spot NCAA Regional All-Tournament Team. She was a four-time All-Big Ten selection, a three-time All-Big Ten Tournament Team honoree and was the 2004 Big Ten Freshman of the Year.
Even more than 15 years after her playing days ended in West Lafayette, Gearlds name is still scattered across the Purdue record book – fourth with a 14.8 scoring average for her career, fourth in double-figure scoring games with 102, third in field goals made, third in career 3-pointers with 238, first in single season assist-to-turnover ratio at 2.57 in 2005-06 and tied for second in that career category at 1.64.
Gearlds earned a bachelor’s degree in sociology with minors in psychology and communications from Purdue in 2007.
An In-State Talent
A native of Beech Grove, Indiana, Gearlds was named the Indiana Miss Basketball in 2003. She amassed 2,521 career points, good for sixth in IHSAA history. She averaged 30.1 points, 9.4 rebounds, 5.4 assists and 5.1 steals per game to lead Beach Grove High School to the 2003 Class 3A State Championship. Her high school accolades included Nike/WBCA All-America, First Team All-State and the Gatorade Indiana Player of the Year. A McDonald's All-American, Gearlds was named the MVP of the McDonald's All-America Game the same season as a young talent from Akron, Ohio - LeBron James.
Year-by-Year Coaching
Year
School
Record
Pct.
Conf. Record. (Finish)
Pct.
Postseason
Honors
2013-14
Marian
16-16
.500
8-10 (5th)
.444
2014-15
Marian
28-6
.824
14-4 (2nd) CL Tourney Champions
.778
NAIA Round of 32
2015-16
Marian
32-6
.842
16-2 (1st) CL Tourney Runner-Up
.889
NAIA National Champions
CL/NAIA Coach of the Year
2016-17
Marian
35-3
.921
17-1 (1st) CL Tourney Champions
.994
NAIA National Champions
CL/NAIA Coach of the Year
2017-18
Marian
32-3
.914
17-1 (1st) CL Tourney Champions
.994
NAIA Round of 16
CL Coach of the Year
2018-19
Marian
27-7
.794
16-2 (1st) CL Tourney Runner-Up
.889
NAIA Round of 32
2019-20
Marian
31-3
.912
16-2 (1st) CL Tourney Champions
.889
NAIA Round of 16
CL/NAIA Coach of the Year
2020-21
Marian
27-6
.818
16-0 (1st) CL Tourney Runner-Up
1.000
NAIA Round of 32
CL Coach of the Year
Totals at Marian (8 years)
228-50
.820
120-22 (6 RS Titles, 5 Tourney Titles)
.845
7 NAIA Apps, 2 National Titles
2021-22
Purdue
17-15
.531
7-11
.389
WNIT Second Round
2022-23
Purdue
19-11
.633
9-8
.529
NCAA First Four
2023-24
Purdue
15-19
.441
5-13
.277
WNIT Great 8
2024-25
Purdue
10-19
.345
3-15
.167
Totals at Purdue
61-64
.488
24-47
3 Postseason Appearance (NCAA, 2 WNIT)
Career Totals
289-114
.717
10 Postseasons, 2 National Championships
5 Conference COTY, 3 National COTY
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