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Katie Douglas does a little bit of everything for Purdue, but the Boilermakers hope she doesn't have to do it all this season.
The reigning Big Ten Player of the Year became the third player in school history to score more than 1,000 points, 500 rebounds, 300 steals and 200 assists in a career last season.
Douglas was a sophomore on Purdue's 1999 national championship team, somewhat overshadowed by Stephanie White-McCarty and Ukari Figgs. With all-conference center Camille Cooper and a strong supporting cast, Douglas could help the Boilers back to the Final Four.
Second-year head coach Kristy Curry wants Douglas to play 28 to 30 minutes per game. If she's playing more than that, Curry says others won't be doing their jobs.
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