WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. (AP) Purdue got even with Louisiana State
in a big way Sunday night.
|  | | Purdue's Katie Douglass looks for an outlet as LSU's April Brown applies pressure. | Katie Douglas scored 21 points as Purdue held off LSU 73-70 in
the second round of the Mideast Regional.
The third-seeded Boilermakers (28-6) avenged a 62-55 loss to LSU
in December and erased the sting of last year's second-round home
loss to Oklahoma.
Purdue, in the round of 16 for the fifth time in eight years,
will play second-seeded Texas Tech on Saturday in Birmingham, Ala.
The Raiders beat Virginia Tech 73-52 on Sunday.
LSU, which trailed by 24 in the first half, was down 71-70 with
32.8 seconds left after Marie Ferdinand's free throws.
A full-court press gave Purdue fits as it tried to get across
midcourt. But Douglas was fouled by Angelina Crockett as she just
barely got off a shot as the shot clock expired. Douglas made both
free throws for a 73-70 lead.
"I was just talking to myself, telling myself it was just any
other free throw," Douglas said. "That's the kind of adversity
you face in tough games. I was happy just to step up and knock
'em."
With one last chance, Ferdinand turned the ball over as she
double-dribbled just past midcourt.
LSU nearly pulled of a repeat of its comeback against Purdue in
December where the Tigers (20-11) trailed by 16 in the first
half and won.
"We used it as a big learning experience," Purdue coach Kristy
Curry said. "When LSU kept coming at us and kept pressuring us and
things weren't going our way, we quit playing scared like we did in
the first game. We played to win. We had the lead the whole game
and didn't want to revert back to our December ways."
Ferdinand, who matched a career high with 34 points, led an LSU
run that saw the Tigers slowly chip away at the lead. Her 3-pointer
five minutes into the second half made it a 14-point deficit. But
she was sent to the bench with her fourth foul with 12:47 to go and
Purdue leading 58-44.
With Ferdinand on the bench, the Tigers rallied to 61-53
with 8:07 left. Ferdinand returned, and her two free throws with
3:25 to go made it 70-64.
Ferdinand mumbled a few words in the postgame press conference,
then put her head in her shoulders and broke down in tears.
Three LSU starters, Ferdinand, Ke-Ke Tardy and DeTrina White,
all played with four fouls in the final three minutes. White
finished with 13 points and 15 rebounds, and Tardy had 11 rebounds.
"We dug ourselves a 10-foot hole and only had a 9-foot
ladder," LSU coach Sue Gunter said. "In the second half, you
couldn't ask them to play any harder than they did."
Both teams started strong and Ferdinand's jumper at 14:41 in the
first half evened the score at 14.
Then LSU, which advanced to the round of 16 in 1997, 1999 and
2000, missed its next 13 shots, while Purdue went 10-for-15 and
built leads of 37-14 and 41-17.
Douglas scored eight points and Camille Cooper, who scored 13,
had six.
"It didn't seem like we could miss for a while. That's what we
needed to do was step up and assert ourselves early," Douglas
said.
Erika Valek was 3-for-3 from 3-point range and Purdue shot 60
percent for a 48-31 halftime lead.
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