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WBB NCAA Tournament SU 68 vs S. Carolina 97 3/22/15 7:07 ESPN2

SU Women's Hoops‏@CuseWBB 14s14 seconds ago
Syracuse takes a timeout. South Carolina leads the Orange, 31-17, with 7:04 remaining in the first half.

Josh Hyber‏@JoshHyber 22s23 seconds ago
Syracuse getting destroyed on the boards. Trail 31-17. Briana and Bria Day and Isabella Slim have 2 fouls. Witherpoon and Ford w/ one each.

Josh Hyber‏@JoshHyber 2m2 minutes ago
Programming alert: Syracuse and South Carolina now on ESPN
 
SU Women's Hoops‏@CuseWBB 3m3 minutes ago
Fondren sinks two free throws to break the Gamecocks' run. Syracuse down, 39-19

Josh Hyber‏@JoshHyber 2m2 minutes ago
Yikes. It's now 41-19 South Carolina.

Josh Hyber‏@JoshHyber 2m2 minutes ago
Briana and Bria Day, Cornelia Fondren, Alexis Peterson and Isabella Slim all have two fouls. Taylor Ford & Amber Witherspoon have one each.

Sean Farrell ‏@seanfarrell92 3m3 minutes ago
This is some bad luck for the Orange. The Gamecocks are shooting higher than their season average and Syracuse is lower than usual.
 
They look totally over matched. Tough day for the girls so far. Hard to play such a frenetic pace with pressure against such a talented team with no bench with the injuries- then add foul trouble and shooting woes - ouch
 
SU Women's Hoops‏@CuseWBB 2m2 minutes ago
Fondren with four points against South Carolina tonight. We have reached the final media timeout of the half.

SU Women's Hoops‏@CuseWBB 5m5 minutes ago
Syracuse trails South Carolina, 45-19, with less than three minutes to go in the first half.

Brian Higgins‏@BrianHigginsSU 5m5 minutes ago
Gamecocks looking the part of a #1 seed tonight. @CuseWBB down 41-19 with 3:28 left in the half.

SU Women's Hoops‏@CuseWBB 4m4 minutes ago
South Carolina calls a timeout with 1:05 to go in the half. SU trails, 49-23.

Josh Hyber‏@JoshHyber 2m2 minutes ago
At the half, South Carolina leads Syracuse 53-25. Five Syracuse players have two or more fouls.
 
They look totally over matched. Tough day for the girls so far. Hard to play such a frenetic pace with pressure against such a talented team with no bench with the injuries- then add foul trouble and shooting woes - ouch


And the home court advantage of a crowd of 10,000+.
 
Apparently one team learned something from the earlier game, and one didn't.
 
SU Women's Hoops‏@CuseWBB 5m5 minutes ago
Fondren opens the half with a bucket. Syracuse trails, 53-27

Day is fouled and she will go the line. She makes one. Syracuse down, 55-28, at South Carolina

Slim knocks one down from deep! Syracuse calls a timeout and trails South Carolina, 59-31, with 16:27 left

First media timeout of the second half and Syracuse is down, 61-31, at South Carolina. 15:40 remaining in regulation.
 
Minott with her first-ever 3-point field goal. Syracuse down, 63-37

CORRECTION: Actually Minott's second.

Peterson is fouled and heads to the line. Makes two and Syracuse is trailing at South Carolina, 66-39

Syracuse trails South Carolina, 68-41, with 11:40 left in regulation. Fondren and Peterson each with 13 points for the Orange.

Brian Higgins‏@BrianHigginsSU 10s10 seconds ago
Neither gotten better nor worse after halftime. @CuseWBB trails South Carolina 68-41 with 11:40 to go.
 
Fondren sinks two free throws and now has 15 points. She has scored at least 13 points in four straight games for the Orange.

Morrison from deep! Syracuse losing at South Carolina, 76-48
 
So we are playing at a site where they haven't allowed NCAA Tournament games before because the confederate flag still flies over the state house...but because they are the #1 seed it was decided that the games could be played there this year. There's the NCAA for you.
 
SU Women's Hoops‏@CuseWBB 2m2 minutes ago
Peterson goes coast to coast and sinks a jumper. Witherspoon with a block on the ensuing play. Syracuse trails, 78-52

We have reached the third media timeout of the half. Syracuse trails South Carolina, 80-52, with 7:44 remaining in the contest.

Peterson hits a jumper and is fouled. She completes the 3-point play and Syracuse is down 80-57

Ford drains a three and Syracuse takes a timeout. The Orange is losing, 82-60, with 5:34 remaining at South Carolina.
 
Peterson knocks down a three! Peterson now has 23 points on the night. It marks her third straight contest with at least 20 points.

Final media timeout of the contest and Syracuse is down 22 points at South Carolina, 87-65. 3:59 remaining in the game.

Briana Day is fouled and will shoot two free throws. She makes two and Syracuse is down, 89-67

FINAL: South Carolina 97, @CuseWBB 68. Tough loss to end the year, but a great season by the 2014-15 Orange!

Josh Hyber‏@JoshHyber 3m3 minutes ago
Syracuse WBB's season is over after a 97-68 loss to South Carolina in the second round of the NCAA tournament. SU won 22 games this year.

Dan Bartlett‏@DRB_CuseTix 2m2 minutes ago
Congrats to the @CuseWBB team on another strong season. Doesn't end where we want it to but we will be back!
 
http://dailyorange.com/2015/03/syra...top-seeded-south-carolina-in-ncaa-tournament/

Syracuse’s season ends with demoralizing 97-68 loss to No. 1 seed South Carolina in NCAA tournament

By Josh HyberStaff Writer
10 hours ago

Revenge, redemption, rematch — Syracuse had heard it all since last Monday when its NCAA tournament draw was announced. On the forefront, the eighth-seeded Orange would open tournament play against Nebraska, a major-conference opponent and a 20-game winner.

But the way the Greensboro region aligned, a second-round matchup against No. 1 seed South Carolina couldn’t be ignored. Just four months earlier, the Orange fell to the then-top-ranked Gamecocks by four points after leading by 10 with seven minutes to go.

Eventually, SU did earn the rematch, but on Sunday it squandered its chance at rebuttal. The Orange (22-10, 11-5 Atlantic Coast) was obliterated by the Gamecocks (32-2, 15-1 Southeastern), 97-68, at Colonial Life Arena in Columbia, South Carolina. The defeat marks the second consecutive year SU’s season in the second round of the NCAA tournament.

“Early on we really wanted to get out and pressure, but we got down six fouls to one and there was nowhere to go from there,” Syracuse head coach Quentin Hillsman said. “When one of your best players (Briana Day) is out of the game against one of the top interior teams in the country, you’re going to struggle.”

South Carolina began to pull its starters with seven minutes to go, and at one point led by as many as 31. The Gamecocks’ 97 points set the NCAA tournament single-game record for most points.

SU point guard Alexis Peterson scored 23 points for the Orange, which ties Kayla Alexander (2010-13) for the most points scored by an SU player in an NCAA tournament game. But the Orange had just three players in double digits compared to six South Carolina players scoring 12 points or more.

Peterson scored five early points for the Orange, but the Gamecocks went on a 9-2 run on the shoulders of Asia Dozier, who the Orange left wide open before she made her first three 3-point attempts. Day recorded two quick fouls, and was replaced by Bria Day just 3:50 in.

After an initial wave of shooting from the outside, the Gamecocks pounded the paint with 6-foot-4 center Alaina Coates and 6-foot forward Aleighsa Welch. The two combined for 20 first-half points as USC took a 53-25 lead into the break — a stretch during which five SU players had committed two or more fouls.

Hillsman said it was difficult for his team to play pressure defense when it kept committing fouls, and was forced to sit back unconventionally in its 2-3 zone.

“It was really tough to play that way,” Hillsman said. “It’s not what we do.”

The second half was just a formality, even though at one point the Orange cut its deficit to 20.

Since an SU-USC matchup became a possibility last Monday, it’s been talked about ad nauseam. It was the third question asked to Cornelia Fondren during her post-selection show media availability, the fourth question asked to Peterson, and Briana Day talked about it before she was even asked.

SU players answered questions with the typical “taking one game at a time” answer, but then commented on South Carolina anyway.

But Coates, speaking to reporters, also called it a redemption game — a chance to prove USC was more than four points better than Syracuse.

The Gamecocks proved that, and more.

“Revenge game, I never thought it was like that,” Hillsman said. “I just thought South Carolina was a very good basketball team we’d already played. And they won the game.”
 
Sam Blum ‏@SamBlum3 8h8 hours ago
Syracuse head coach Quentin Hillsman said he wants to host in the NCAA tournament next year “no question."
 

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