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A Senior's Legacy Andreona Keys completed an incredible four-year career in 2017-18, posting her name all over the Boilermaker record books

Andreona Keys has been a mainstay of the Purdue women's basketball team for the last four years, appearing in 132 of a possible 133 games in her tenure and tying for the 11th-most games played by a Boilermaker all-time. Her 109 starts, including 98-of-101 games over the past three seasons, are ninth-most in program history, and she's 1-of-8 players all-time at Purdue to play over 4,000 career minutes, totaling 4,041.

Career Records

Keys finishes her career ranked in the top 25 of five different statistical categories, including becoming the 32nd 1,000-point scorer in program history. Her versatility and willingness to do whatever it took to help her team are undeniable by the marks she left in the record books.

Keys finished as the No. 21 all-time scorer at Purdue with 1,246 points

She finished 16th in Purdue history with 643 rebounds

Her 343 career assists are 15th-most all-time for the boilermakers

She ranks No. 21 in the Boilermaker record books with 167 career steals

She knocked down 270 career free throws, good for 17th all-time at Purdue

One Last Go

Keys had great senior season for the Old Gold & Black, hitting career-high marks in nearly every category and leading her team to its third straight 20-win season. The only Boilermaker senior in 2017-18, Keys was tasked with leading a young and talented group, measuring up to everything asked of her and more.

Keys was the Boilermakers' second-leading scorer in 2017-18, posting a career-best 13.4 points per game

she instrumented a 76-70 upset victory at No. 18 iowa on Jan. 13, scoring a career-high 34 points on 10-of-19 shooting and drained 4-of-5 triples

Keys posted five 20-point scoring efforts, including 21 at illinois in a late-season road win

She hit career-best percentages in all three shooting categories, including a 46.5% mark from the field and a 73% average at the free throw line

Keys finished No. 20 in the big ten in scoring, 11th in free throw percentage and fourth in minutes played at 36.1 per contest

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