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WBB SU 60 vs Clemson 55 2/26/15 7:00 @Clemson ESPN3

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SU Women's Hoops @CuseWBB · 21h 21 hours ago
The Orange moved up two spots in the latest release of the @AP_Top25. Syracuse ranks No. 23 nationally. The team takes on Clemson Thursday.

Last game of the regular season.
 
http://dailyorange.com/2015/02/butler-looks-to-continue-resurgence-from-field-as-postseason-nears/


Butler looks to continue resurgence from field as postseason nears


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Larry E. Reid Jr. | Staff Photographer

Brianna Butler has certainly had her struggles shooting, but has seen a spike in her percentage from the field in the last three weeks.

By Josh HyberStaff Writer
16 hours ago

Thirty-five minutes before Syracuse’s game against North Carolina on Feb. 5, SU guard Brianna Butler jogged onto the court for an individual pregame shooting session.

Wearing a blue warm-up shirt and her white game shorts, Butler took the court before any of her teammates or opponents. It wasn’t just because Syracuse held a 0-7 record against Top 25 opponents and needed a resume booster. For Butler, it was more so being frustrated about how many shots she was missing.

At that point in the season, Butler had shot an identical 29 percent from inside the arc and beyond it.

“I needed to make some type of change,” Butler said.

Although she shot 2-of-21 from the field and 0-of-14 from 3 that night against the Tar Heels, Syracuse’s second-leading scorer has enjoyed a resurgence since, shooting 39 percent from the field and 35 percent from 3 for the No. 23 Orange (20-8, 10-5 Atlantic Coast), which is one more game away from the postseason.

“It’s been really frustrating when you’re shooting as many and not making as many as you did last year,” Butler said. “It’s definitely been hard to deal with all those misses. The UNC game was definitely hard for me.

“Now getting back on the right track and getting back to how I used to play, it’s definitely reassuring.”

Though she’s not sure when, Butler started her altered pregame routine sometime around the team’s road trip to Louisville and Florida State from Jan. 29 through Feb. 2. The warm-up isn’t about getting a certain amount of shots or a certain amount of makes, but about “getting in the mindset of the game.”

At the beginning of the season, Butler was swarmed by defenders who last year primarily focused on Brittney Sykes. But with Sykes having played only three games this season because of a torn ACL, defenses have keyed on Butler. Most of her 3-point attempts have been either contested or step-back looks.

But despite individual-game stat lines of 2-of-12, 2-of-14 and 2-of-13, SU head coach Quentin Hillman has echoed his catchphrase that Butler has a “neon green light” to shoot whenever she wants. And regardless of if she shoots poorly or efficiently, Hillsman always says she should shoot more.

“She continues to work on her shot and she really continues to try to make us a better team by making shots for us,” Hillsman said after Butler scored 20 first-half points against Boston College on Thursday. “That’s why I’m so adamant in defending her and adamant that she keeps shooting.”

Against Virginia Tech on Feb. 15, Butler knocked down a 3-pointer to bring the Orange to within two points with 3:23 to go in regulation. She then made a 3 with 1:39 to go to give the Orange a 53-51 lead, and Syracuse beat the Hokies, 59-51, with a 16-1 run to close the game.

In SU’s next game, against Boston College on Feb. 19, Butler came out and hit her first six 3-point attempts, the fifth of which broke the school’s record for all-time 3-pointers made.

“She’s used to this,” SU point guard Alexis Peterson said after the game. “She’s played this role since she’s gotten here … I know it’s big for her and big for our team when we have Bri clicking on all cylinders. You want to get her the ball. You want her to keep shooting. And she did.”

Multiple times this season, Butler has talked about not being afraid to shoot even if she continues to miss. She needs to keep a shooter’s mentality, she says.

And finally, her fortune has turned around and her shots are beginning to fall just as the ACC tournament approaches.

“Once you start hitting shots it’s pretty easy to get the rest of them,” Butler said. “You feel confident. You get that muscle memory back and you’re able to just knock them down.”
 
http://cuse.com/news/2015/2/24/WBB_0224154414.aspx?path=wbasket

SYRACUSE, N.Y. –
The Syracuse University women's basketball team moved up two spots in the latest release of the Associated Press Poll and now ranks No. 23 in the nation. Syracuse has been ranked in the top 25 of the AP Poll in every ranking release during the 2014-15 season.

For the second straight week, the Orange is the top vote-getter outside the top 25 of the USA Today Coaches Poll. Syracuse is currently receiving 52 votes in the latest coaches' poll, two votes behind No. 25 Seton Hall.

This past week, Syracuse recorded victories against Boston College and Pittsburgh in its final two home games of the 2014-15 regular season. Junior guard Brianna Butler has now scored at least 19 points in four straight games. In addition, Butler broke the program career 3-point field goals record against the Eagles on Feb. 19 and now has 236 3-point field goals made in her collegiate career.

Syracuse takes on Clemson on Thursday night in its regular season finale. Tipoff is scheduled for 7 p.m. at Littlejohn Coliseum in Clemson, S.C. The game will be broadcast on ESPN3, as well.
 
SU Women's Hoops‏@CuseWBB 49s49 seconds ago
Peterson opens it up with a three!

SU Women's Hoops‏@CuseWBB 44s45 seconds ago
Can't miss! Butler with a three and SU leads 8-0.

Sam Blum‏@SamBlum3 34s35 seconds ago
Less than a minute in and Syracuse is up 8-0. Peterson with 5.

Sam Blum‏@SamBlum3 42s42 seconds ago
Alexis Peterson took a spill and now she’s on the court and trainers are looking at her. Not good for SU. Not good at all.
 
SU Women's Hoops‏@CuseWBB 14s14 seconds ago
Shotclock violation for Clemson. Syracuse leads 9-4 at the first media timeout. 15:39 remaining in the half


Brian Higgins‏@BrianHigginsSU 59s59 seconds ago
Good start for the Orange, 9-4 @CuseWBB lead at Clemson, 15:39 in half. 3s for Butler and Peterson already.
 
SU Women's Hoops@CuseWBB · 1m 1 minute ago
Day already with three boards on the night. She leads the team with six points, as well

SU Women's Hoops‏@CuseWBB 56s57 seconds ago
Syracuse leads Clemson, 16-10, with 11:56 left in the half. Briana Day already with six points and three boards.

SU Women's Hoops‏@CuseWBB 24s24 seconds ago
Fondren to the line. She sinks one. Syracuse leads 17-13 at Clemson.
 
SU Women's Hoops‏@CuseWBB 7m7 minutes ago
Butler knocks another one down from deep! SU leads 22-16

SU Women's Hoops‏@CuseWBB 6m6 minutes ago
Butler and Day each with six points at Clemson. Syracuse leads 24-18 with 7:08 remaining in the half

SU Women's Hoops‏@CuseWBB 53s54 seconds ago
Final media timeout of the half. Syracuse leads Clemson, 26-18, with 3:52 remaining.
 
SU Women's Hoops‏@CuseWBB 1m1 minute ago
Fondren slashes to the basket. Now has seven on the night. Syracuse leads 28-20

SU Women's Hoops‏@CuseWBB 4s5 seconds ago
Henderson dishes to Bria Day! SU leads 32-23. Timeout Clemson. 26 seconds left in the half
 
SU Women's Hoops ‏@CuseWBB 7m7 minutes ago
For the second straight half, SU opens with a three! Peterson drains one. Leads Clemson, 36-25

SU Women's Hoops ‏@CuseWBB 6m6 minutes ago
Day ties the program record for rebounds! 301 on 2014-15

SU Women's Hoops ‏@CuseWBB 2m2 minutes ago
Media timeout. Syracuse leads Clemson, 40-27, with 16:02 remaining in regulation.
 
Brian Higgins ‏@BrianHigginsSU 2m2 minutes ago
Hoping the best, fearing the worst, @CuseWBB Diamond Henderson suffered what appeared to be a serious left knee injury a couple minutes ago.
 
SU Women's Hoops ‏@CuseWBB 19s19 seconds ago
Butler with her third three of the night. SU leads 48-32

SU Women's Hoops ‏@CuseWBB 8s8 seconds ago
Syracuse takes a timeout, leads 50-36. 11:29 left. Peterson with 14 on the night

Brian Higgins ‏@BrianHigginsSU now5 seconds ago
.@CuseWBB pulling away at Clemson up 50-36. Thoughts still with Diamond Henderson and her apparently injured left knee.
 
SU Women's Hoops ‏@CuseWBB 17m17 minutes ago
Clemson takes a TO. SU leads, 50-39. Three players in double-figures.

SU Women's Hoops ‏@CuseWBB 12m12 minutes ago
Syracuse leads Clemson, 50-44. The Tigers are currently on a 8-0 run. 7:46 left to play
 
SU Women's Hoops ‏@CuseWBB 6m6 minutes ago
Syracuse TO. Orange leads Clemson, 52-46. Day with her 13th double-double of the season

SU Women's Hoops ‏@CuseWBB 5m5 minutes ago
Clemson makes it a four-point game. 3:00 to go

SU Women's Hoops ‏@CuseWBB 4m4 minutes ago
Final media timeout of regulation. Syracuse leads Clemson, 54-50. 2:47 left.

Brian Higgins ‏@BrianHigginsSU 4m4 minutes ago
Clemson's made quite a comeback, Orange once led by 16. Now @CuseWBB up on the Tigers 54-50 with 2:47 to go.

SU Women's Hoops ‏@CuseWBB 42s42 seconds ago
Clemson makes it a two-point game, 54-52. 1:40 remaining. Peterson buries a jumper. Back to a four-point lead
 
SU Women's Hoops ‏@CuseWBB 26s27 seconds ago
Clemson combats with a three. One point game with less than a minute. Peterson hits another jumper. SU leads, 58-55, with 53 seconds to go

SU Women's Hoops ‏@CuseWBB 4s5 seconds ago
Day with a huge block! Peterson to the line with 35 seconds to go

SU Women's Hoops ‏@CuseWBB 19s19 seconds ago
Fondren with the lay-up. Five point lead

SU Women's Hoops ‏@CuseWBB 19s20 seconds ago
Syracuse calls its final timeout. Orange leads 60-55 with six seconds to go.
 
Hope Diamond is okay - terrible if it's a season ending injury - as a senior, it would be the end of her career. SU didn't play well in this game even before her injury. Clemson had only 1 conference win and SU just squeaked by them. Not a good way to end the regular season but happy they at least won.
 

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