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WBB SU 73 vs Wake 62 1/15/15 7:00 @ Cuse ESPN3/TWCS

Syracuse women's basketball team barely hangs on to final spot in AP Top 25 poll

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Cornelia Fondren and the Syracuse women's basketball team have been ranked every week this season. (Mike Greenlar | syracuse.com)
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By Chris Carlson | ccarlson@syracuse.com The Post-Standard
on January 12, 2015 at 12:29 PM

Syracuse, N.Y. — The Syracuse women's basketball team lost to its fifth ranked opponent of the season but remained in the Associated Press Top 25 thanks to a win over Virginia.
Syracuse slipped four spots from No. 21 to No. 25 when the AP poll was released on Monday but continued its presence in the poll for the 10th consecutive week. Syracuse has been ranked every week this season, peaking at a program-record No. 19.
The Orange were given 91 points by the voters. No. 24 Rutgers had 98 points, while Western Kentucky was the top team in the also receiving votes category with 78 points.
Despite its ranking success, Syracuse has been stuck in a basketball purgatory this season, unable to beat excellent teams while cleaning up against the rest.
The Orange lost to No. 16 Duke 74-72 and beat unranked Virginia 70-58 this week. The win over the Cavaliers (RPI of 79) gave the Orange its best win of the season. Syracuse is 11-5 overall but just 1-2 in the conference with an RPI of 59.
Four of the teams that have beaten Syracuse are currently ranked and the fifth was ranked at the time. Three of those losses have been by four points or less.
South Carolina was ranked No. 1, followed by Connecticut, Baylor and Louisville.
 
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Morrison looks to build off strong performance, get back into rotation in Thursday matchup with Wake Forest

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Michael Cole | Staff Photographer
Maggie Morrison scored 12 points for Syracuse on 4-of-5 shooting on Sunday, the most she's had in a game this season.
By Josh HyberStaff Writer
11 hours ago
As Maggie Morrison walked off the Carmelo K. Anthony Basketball Center court after the team’s Wednesday practice, the guard caught a pass from a member of the Syracuse athletic department and stepped in to take a jump shot.
“Men’s ball,” she said, placing the ball on the ground, not wanting to throw off her newfound rhythm.
Although she’s largely fallen out of No. 25 Syracuse’s rotation, she recorded her first breakout performance of the season Sunday, scoring 12 points on 4-of-5 shooting against Virginia. She’s played 10 minutes or fewer in half of SU’s 16 games this season, but made a case for more playing time by scoring all of her points in a five-minute span, increasing Syracuse’s lead from seven to 18 points before halftime.
Now she’ll try to try to get back in the rotation for Syracuse on Thursday, when the Orange (11-5, 1-2 Atlantic Coast) hosts Wake Forest (9-8, 0-3) at 7 p.m. in the Carrier Dome.
“She got out there and made some shots when we needed them,” Syracuse head coach Quentin Hillsman said. “She came off the bench and pretty much blew the game open for us.”
After sitting out last season because of NCAA transfer rules, it was expected that Morrison, who played at Vanderbilt from 2011–3, would be a key bench contributor this season. But with reserve guard Diamond Henderson averaging 12.6 points a game and starting guards Alexis Peterson and Cornelia Fondren playing well, Morrison fell out of Hillsman’s rotation.
Against No. 13 Duke on Jan. 8, Hillsman inserted freshman Danielle Minott into the lineup three times before Morrison entered for the first time midway through the second half, playing just under three and a half minutes.
“I think it’s been what’s best for the team,” Morrison said. “… I was struggling in the first part of the season, wasn’t knocking down my shot and wasn’t doing what I needed to do on my part. So if we’re winning, I’ll take it.”
Morrison called the performance against the Virginia a “big confidence booster,” and credited her teammates for continuing to pass her the ball, even when she’s struggled this season.
“We know what she’s capable of,” her father Pat Morrison said. “I think if given the opportunity and extended playing time, that’s what she’s capable of doing on a regular basis.”
After playing in a structured, systematic offense at Vanderbilt, Morrison said coming to Syracuse has freed her game. Hillsman puts more emphasis on each player’s talent and skill sets, she said, as opposed to Vanderbilt’s more structured offense.
It’s allowed the admittedly quiet Morrison to express herself vocally and to become a team leader despite her limited role on the court.
“Maggie’s the type of player, she doesn’t let her past performances affect her mood and how she interacts with the team,” Peterson said. “Maggie’s one of those glue pieces to the team that you really need and does a lot of the dirty work and doesn’t really get noticed.”
 
SU Women's Hoops‏@CuseWBB 4m4 minutes ago
Syracuse wins the tip and we're underway at the Dome between 'Cuse and Wake.

SU Women's Hoops‏@CuseWBB 2m2 minutes ago
Peterson hits a 12-footer to open the scoring.

Sam Blum‏@SamBlum3 36s36 seconds ago
Just hear a Carrier Dome staffer say.."97 people came in, that's a all-time low."

SU Women's Hoops‏@CuseWBB 3m3 minutes ago
A pair of Wake Forest FTs gets them on the boards. 5-2 Cuse, 16 to play in the half.

Syracuse Athletics‏@Cuse 1m1 minute ago
U-16 TO: @CuseWBB leads Wake Forest 5-2 with 15:45 to play in the half. Peterson with 3, Butler 2 for the Orange.

SU Women's Hoops‏@CuseWBB 1m1 minute ago
Peterson drains a corner 3. 'Cuse up 8-3 and beginning to press on defense.

Josh Hyber‏@JoshHyber 2m2 minutes ago
Syracuse leads Wake Forest 8-3. Alexis Peterson with six points. Briana Day doing a great job on Dearica Hamby, who averages 20 and 10.

SU Women's Hoops‏@CuseWBB 1m1 minute ago
2 FTs from Henderson opens a 10-3 lead. Demon Deacons still looking for their first field goal still. 12:01 left in the 1st.
 
Brian Higgins‏@BrianHigginsSU 28s28 seconds ago
11:31 to go in half and Wake Forest still on pace for 0 FGs(0-10), @CuseWBB leads 10-3.

Josh Hyber‏@JoshHyber 46s46 seconds ago
Wake Forest is 0-of-10 from the field. Syracuse now leads 10-3 with 11:31 left in the first half. Nine players have played so far for SU.

SU Women's Hoops‏@CuseWBB 5m5 minutes ago
Peterson with another 3. She's got nine, looking for 10th-straight game in double figures.

Josh Hyber‏@JoshHyber 5m5 minutes ago
Starting to get ugly. Syracuse now leads Wake Forest 15-3. Alexis Peterson has nine points.

Josh Hyber‏@JoshHyber 4m4 minutes ago
Wake Forest makes its field goal, a layup from Dearica Hamby, who has all five for the Demon Deacons.

SU Women's Hoops‏@CuseWBB 3m3 minutes ago
Henderson sinks a floater in the lane but WF answers with a triple from the corner. 17-8 Orange.

Brian Higgins‏@BrianHigginsSU 7m7 minutes ago
Wake finally makes a basket with 9:47 to go in the half. @CuseWBB lead is 17-8 with 7:19 to go.


SU Women's Hoops‏@CuseWBB 4m4 minutes ago
Peterson with another jumper makes it 10-straight games with 10 or more points.

SU Women's Hoops‏@CuseWBB 3m3 minutes ago
Peterson gets to the rack and is fouled on the way. Sinks her FT and opens a 22-14 lead for the Orange. Peterson also has 14.

Josh Hyber‏@JoshHyber 3m3 minutes ago
Alexis Peterson has as many points as Wake Forest. Syracuse leads 22-14 with 4 minutes left in the half.
 
Josh Hyber‏@JoshHyber 48s48 seconds ago
Syracuse WBB leads Wake Forest 41-32. Briana Day, who just twisted her ankle and is in the locker room, has six points and seven blocks

Brian Higgins‏@BrianHigginsSU 47s47 seconds ago
Briana Day back in the locker room now being checked out for what appeared to be a right leg injury, @CuseWBB leads 41-32.
 
SU Women's Hoops ‏@CuseWBB 5m5 minutes ago
Briana Day hauls in her 10th board of the game. She's also got 6 pts and 7 blocks #TripleDoubleWatch

SU Women's Hoops ‏@CuseWBB 20s20 seconds ago
Butler nails a triple after an offensive board by Day. 57-49 'Cuse with under-6 to play.

SU Women's Hoops ‏@CuseWBB 36s36 seconds ago
Ford beats the shot clock to keep the 'Cuse lead at 8. 59-51 Orange, 4:42 to play.

Syracuse Athletics ‏@Cuse 27s28 seconds ago
U-4 TO: @CuseWBB owns a 6-point lead over Wake with 3:37 to play. Alexis Peterson's career-best 22 points leads the Orange.

Brian Higgins ‏@BrianHigginsSU 12s13 seconds ago
Final 3:37 coming from the Dome, @CuseWBB hanging on 59-53 vs. Wake. Alexis Peterson a career high 22pts. Dearica Hamby w/23 for Wake.
 
SU Women's Hoops ‏@CuseWBB 13s14 seconds ago
Hamby cuts the Orange lead to two. 2:44 to go.

SU Women's Hoops ‏@CuseWBB 27s28 seconds ago
Peterson with the answer! Alexis hits a three from the wing. She's got 25 and the Orange is up five with 2:19 to play.

SU Women's Hoops ‏@CuseWBB 1m1 minute ago
Wake has no answer for Peterson. She hits a runner to get to 27 and put the Orange up by 6.

SU Women's Hoops ‏@CuseWBB 33s33 seconds ago
PETERSON! and-one!

Sam Blum ‏@SamBlum3 1m1 minute ago
This is the Dearica Hamby/Alexis Peterson show and the rest of ya'll was just invited to watch.

SU Women's Hoops ‏@CuseWBB 8s9 seconds ago
Peterson's 30 points is the most by a member of the Orange since Brittney Sykes scored 31 at Va. Tech on Feb. 6, 2014.
 

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