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WBB SU 70 vs NC Central 25 12/14/15 12:00 @Cuse

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Briana Day looks to continue rebounding prowess as Syracuse takes on North Carolina Central, writes @SamBlum3: http://www.dailyorange.com/2014/12/syracuse-briana-day-looks-to-continue-rebounding-prowess-as-syracuse-takes-on-north-carolina-central/…


Day looks to continue rebounding prowess as Syracuse takes on North Carolina Central
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Syracuse forward Briana Day, in 22.6 minutes per game, is averaging 11.4 rebounds to go along with 11.7 points.
By Sam BlumAsst. sports editor
20 hours ago

Rebounding is Briana Day’s favorite part of playing basketball. More than scoring in the post. More than defending in the paint.
But last year, the 6-foot-4 center played like the lanky, undersized inside presence that she was. She averaged just one rebound per nearly three minutes of game action. She was called for over the back fouls and let opponents box her out.
“I’m not that big. I’m pretty skinny,” Day said. “… I might be undersized, but you’re not going to get the rebound over me. That’s your mindset, your mentality. You have to be a dog out there on the boards.”
This season, that mindset has manifested itself in a prolific start for the sophomore. In 22.6 minutes per game, she’s averaging 11.4 rebounds to go along with 11.7 points. She’s improved her positioning and is going after everything — on every shot, she says — on the glass. She’s getting rebounds over players with more height and muscle.
Against No. 1 South Carolina on Nov. 28, with a team that mixes in four players 6 feet, 4 inches or taller, Day almost single-handedly kept the Orange in the game with 17 rebounds to prevent the Gamecocks from dominating the boards. She’ll look to do the same to Sunday’s opponent, and will probably have an easier time of it when the No. 20 Orange (6-1) plays North Carolina Central (2-7) at noon in the Carrier Dome on Sunday.
“This year I feel like she’s more aggressive as she goes in to get the rebounds,” forward Brianna Butler said. “Last year she might have waited for the ball to come to her, this year she’s going at it and going to get it herself.”
SU head coach Quentin Hillsman said rebounding isn’t necessarily a skill, and it’s not something that you can perfect in practice. Of course, there are the basics that Day sticks to. She catches it, keeps it high, and brings the ball to her chin. But Hillsman insists that the skill in rebounding is just attacking the glass.
After Day hauled down 13 rebounds against Penn State on Dec. 4, Nittany Lions head coach Coquese Washington praised Day as a quick jumper with great anticipation skills. In the 61-39 SU win, Day all but stole several weak-side rebounds out of the hands of 6-foot-6 center Candice Agee.
“She finds a way to get to the rim,” Hillsman said. “She can rebound in traffic and she goes every time. And that’s the most important thing. You only get the ones that you go after, and she’s very resilient in going after the ball.”
What Day lacks in size she makes up for in precision. She says because she’s skinnier, she’s more mobile, and can maneuver around opponents to establish her base. Once she does that, she likes to stay low before she tries to corral a missed shot.
Day says that she’s imparting her will on the other team when she grabs a rebound. She gets help from the power forwards in boxing out opponents, but after the game, it’s Day’s name on the fully packed stat sheet.
For a Syracuse team that is shooting just 39.6 percent from the field and 28.8 percent from 3, it’s her success on the glass that’s helped the Orange dominate possession, and take nearly eight more shots per game than its opponents.
“It helps us get free points, get easy baskets, get second-chance points,” Day said. “Not let the other team get second-chance points also. It helps us on offense and defense.”
 
SU Women's Hoops @CuseWBB · 1h 1 hour ago
Syracuse wins the tip and we're underway at the Dome between the Orange and NC Central

SU Women's Hoops @CuseWBB · 1h 1 hour ago
Slim for three! Orange score on the opening possession and come out in a trapping press on defense to start.

SU Women's Hoops @CuseWBB · 1h 1 hour ago
Three Eagles' possessions - three steals for Syracuse. Orange active on defense to start. 'Cuse up 4-0 1:35 in.

SU Women's Hoops @CuseWBB · 1h 1 hour ago
Make that four and four. Peterson with the steal and fouled on the way to the rim. Orange up 6-0. Peterson and Slim each with 3.

SU Women's Hoops @CuseWBB · 1h 1 hour ago
Peterson and Butler each get in on the action from behind the arc. 12-0 Syracuse early on.

SU Women's Hoops @CuseWBB · 1h 1 hour ago
Under-16 Media TO: Orange up 12-6. Peterson leading the way with six points early.

SU Women's Hoops @CuseWBB · 1h 1 hour ago
Taylor Ford sinks 1-of-2 FTs to end a four-minute scoring drought for the Orange. 13-6 'Cuse with 12:55 to play in the 1st.

SU Women's Hoops @CuseWBB · 1h 1 hour ago
Day has scored five straight and the Orange own an 18-6 midway through the half.

SU Women's Hoops @CuseWBB · 1h 1 hour ago
Day scores on a put back to make it a 10-0 run for the Orange and force an NCCU timeout. 22-6 Syracuse. 8:52 to play in the half.

SU Women's Hoops @CuseWBB · 1h 1 hour ago
Morgan Jones snaps the NCCU drought. Syracuse had held the Eagles nearly eight minutes without a FG. Orange up 23-8 with 6:13 to go in 1st.

SU Women's Hoops @CuseWBB · 59m 59 minutes ago
Under five to play in the half here at the Dome. Neither team shooting particularly well. Orange at 26%, NCCU at 17%. 23-9 Syracuse.

SU Women's Hoops @CuseWBB · 55m 55 minutes ago
Slim drills a three and Peterson follows it up with a steal and gets fouled on her way to the rack. Sinks em both and it's 28-9 w/ 3:06 left

SU Women's Hoops @CuseWBB · 54m 54 minutes ago
Peterson with a floater in the lane to become the first to double figures on the day. 10 points for her. 30-9 'Cuse.

Syracuse Athletics Cuse · 49m 49 minutes ago
Halftime: @CuseWBB up 30-12 over NC Central. Peterson leading the way with 10 points.
 
SU Women's Hoops @CuseWBB · 31m 31 minutes ago
Peterson with a steal and three out of the timeout. Orange staying very active on defense to start the half.

Syracuse Athletics Cuse · 27m 27 minutes ago
Under-16 TO: @CuseWBB leading 38-14. Peterson with 8 pts. Briana Day with 7 pts. and 7 rebs. leading the way.

SU Women's Hoops @CuseWBB · 23m 23 minutes ago
Butler and Morrison hit threes on back-to-back possessions. It's all Orange 44-17 with 13:34 to play.
 
Syracuse Athletics Cuse · 20m 20 minutes ago
Under-12 TO: @CuseWBB leading 45-17 with 11:53 to play. Peterson and Butler each in double figures.

SU Women's Hoops @CuseWBB · 19m 19 minutes ago
Morrison missed an open three. gets it back after an offensive rebound and then hits a contested one. 'Cuse by 31.

SU Women's Hoops @CuseWBB · 16m 16 minutes ago
Fondren with the steal, layup AND foul. Orange up 54-17 with just under 10 mins to play.
 
SU Women's Hoops @CuseWBB · 23m 23 minutes ago
Briana Day sinks two FTs to join Peterson and Butler in double figures.

SU Women's Hoops @CuseWBB · 16m 16 minutes ago
Briana Day. AND 1. She leads all scorers with 15. 'Cuse up 61-20. 5:53 to go.

SU Women's Hoops @CuseWBB · 11m 11 minutes ago
Fondren with the steal and layup. She's filling the stat sheet today with 8 pts, 7 rebs, 4 assists and 4 steals.
 
I often wonder just how good this team could be if Sykes wasn't recovering and somehow, someway they were able to persuade Breanna Stewart to stay home.
 

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