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Dan Bartlett‏@DRB_CuseTix 33m33 minutes ago
Come to the dome tomorrow to show off all of your holiday SU gear! The men @ 2 the women @ 6! See you all tomorrow
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Syracuse Athletics‏@Cuse 9h9 hours ago
No. 22/23 @CuseWBB takes on in-state foe Cornell on Sunday night. #OrangeNation http://bit.ly/1ta7VHl

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Women's Basketball | 12/27/2014 10:36:00 PM |
In-State Showdown for Women's Basketball
Syracuse faces Cornell at 6 p.m. on Sunday

No. 22/23 Syracuse (8-3) vs. Cornell (6-4)
Game Details: Sunday, Dec. 28 | 6 p.m.
Location: Carrier Dome | Syracuse, N.Y.
Game Coverage: Live Stats | Audio | @CuseTwitter | @CuseWBB Twitter
Game Notes: Syracuse | Cornell

SYRACUSE, N.Y – The No. 22/23 Syracuse University women's basketball team returns to the court after a week hiatus when it takes on in-state foe Cornell on Sunday night. Tipoff is slated for 6 p.m. at the Carrier Dome.

In its most recent game, Syracuse suffered an 89-76 loss to No. 18/21 Michigan State at the Florida Sunshine Classic on Dec. 21. It marked the team's second straight game against a top-25 opponent.

For the third time in 2014-15, the Syracuse women's basketball team will play a team from the state of New York when it faces Cornell on Sunday. The team owns a 196-81 (.708) overall record against in-state opponents. In addition, Syracuse has not lost to a team from New York since a loss to St. John's on Jan. 11, 2012.

From Downtown
Junior guard Brianna Butler has continued to prove she is a threat from anywhere on the court for opposing defenses. Butler currently averages 13.2 points per game, which ranks second on the team and 22nd in the ACC.

One could easily say that Butler's strength is her 3-point shooting. With 2.73 3-point field goals made per game, she ranks second in the ACC and 43rd in the nation. Butler has knocked down four 3-point field goals on four different occasions during the 2014-15 season.

At the Junkanoo Jam, Butler averaged 15.5 points per game against East Carolina and No. 1/2 South Carolina. She registered seven 3-point field goals in two games in the Bahamas. Butler is now 49 3-point field goals shy of the Syracuse career record currently held by Julie McBride, who sank 229 from 2001-04.

In the team's latest game, Butler matched her season-high with 18 points against Michigan State on Dec. 21 at the Florida Sunshine Classic. The King of Prussia, Pa. native scored in double-figures for the ninth straight contest.

Coming Out Hot
Since a rough start to the 2014-15 season when Syracuse opened the year with a 22-point first half against Fordham in the season-opener, the Orange has been clicking in the first 20 minutes of play. In five of its past 10 games, Syracuse has scored at least 40 points in the first half.

Currently, the team is outscoring its opposition, 401-278, in the first 20 minutes of play. On average, the club holds a lead of 11.2 points entering the locker room following the opening half. Syracuse has led or been tied at half in every game during the 2014-15 season.

Against East Carolina on Nov. 27 at the Junkanoo Jam, Syracuse jumped out to a 47-27 halftime lead. It matched the most points scored by the Orange in the first half this season and marked the second straight game that the led by at least 20 points following the first 20 minutes of action.

Syracuse enjoyed a first-half lead against South Carolina, the No. 1 team in the nation at the time, in the final of the 2014 Junkanoo Jam Lucaya Division. The Orange led the Gamecocks, 35-31, at the half, before suffering a setback to the top squad in the country. Sophomore guard Alexis Peterson hit a runner at the buzzer to cap off a great opening 20 minutes for Syracuse.

Series Breakdown
Sunday night's matchup marks the 19th meeting all-time between Syracuse and Cornell. It marks the third consecutive year that the Orange and Big Red will meet. Syracuse owns a six-game winning streak against Cornell. The squad has not suffered a setback to the Big Red since Dec. 20, 2003.
 
SU Women's Hoops‏@CuseWBB 37m37 minutes ago
A three from the Big Red ties the game at 5 early. Briana Day with 3, Peterson with 2 for 'Cuse.

SU Women's Hoops‏@CuseWBB 37m37 minutes ago
Fondren comes off the bench and immediately takes it to the rack for two. 8-7 Cornell 16 mins to play in the half.

SU Women's Hoops‏@CuseWBB 31m31 minutes ago
Henderson with a triple from the corner to cut the Big Red lead to 2. 14-12 with 11:36 to play in the half.

SU Women's Hoops‏@CuseWBB 28m28 minutes ago
Briana Day cleans up a Butler missed 3 to tie the game at 14. She's got 5.

Syracuse AthleticsVerified account‏@Cuse 24m24 minutes ago
Under-9 TO: Big Red still holding a 5-point lead over @CuseWBB 23-18 with 7:17 to go in the half.

SU Women's Hoops‏@CuseWBB 21m21 minutes ago
Butler bangs a 3 in transition, but Cornell answers on its next possession 28-21 Cornell with just over 5 to play in the half.

SU Women's Hoops‏@CuseWBB 15m15 minutes ago
Peterson in the lane cuts the Cornell lead to 6, with Fondren getting fouled on the next possession. She sinks 1, 32-27 Cornell.

SU Women's Hoops‏@CuseWBB 12m12 minutes ago
Taylor Ford's layup cuts the Cornell lead back to 4. 33-29 Big Red with 34 seconds left in the half.
 
SU Women's Hoops @CuseWBB · 9m 9 minutes ago
Henderson draws contact on her way to the rim. She sinks both FTs to cut it back to a 1-possession game. 38-36 Cornell.

SU Women's Hoops‏@CuseWBB 8m8 minutes ago
3-straight Cornell baskets opens up an 9 point lead for the Big Red. 45-36 Cornell with 16 minutes to play.

Syracuse AthleticsVerified account ‏@Cuse 6m6 minutes ago
Under-16 TO: @CuseWBB trails Cornell 45-38 with 15:46 to play. Fondren has a FT upcoming after getting fouled on a bucket.

SU Women's Hoops‏@CuseWBB 5m5 minutes ago
Morrison bangs home a 3 from the wing to cut the Cornell lead to 3.

SU Women's Hoops‏@CuseWBB 5m5 minutes ago
Henderson with the hoop and the harm. FT upcoming to tie the game at 45.

SU Women's Hoops‏@CuseWBB 4m4 minutes ago
BANG. Butler from the corner gives 'Cuse its first lead since the opening minutes.
 
Syracuse Athletics ‏@Cuse 1m1 minute ago
Under-12 TO: @CuseWBB back in the lead after a 14-4 run allows the Orange to take a 50-49 lead over the Big Red.

SU Women's Hoops ‏@CuseWBB 19s19 seconds ago
Butler drains a 3 after a Fondren offensive board keeps the possession alive. 'Cuse with its largest lead of the game at 55-49.
 
SU Women's Hoops ‏@CuseWBB 19s19 seconds ago
Butler drains a 3 after a Fondren offensive board keeps the possession alive. 'Cuse with its largest lead of the game at 55-49.

Brian Higgins ‏@BrianHigginsSU 24s24 seconds ago
22-4 @CuseWBB run over the last 6:33. Orange up 58-49 with 9:42 left.
 
SU Women's Hoops‏@CuseWBB 3m3 minutes ago
Sykes finds Butler in transition. Orange up 60-51 with 7:41 to play.

Syracuse Athletics ‏@Cuse 2m2 minutes ago
Under-8 TO: @CuseWBB up 60-51. Henderson (14), Butler (13) and Fondren (10) all in double figures for 'Cuse.

SU Women's Hoops ‏@CuseWBB 17s17 seconds ago
Peterson to the hoop through a lot of contact. She's in double figures for the 10th time this season with 13.
 
Syracuse Athletics ‏@Cuse 21s21 seconds ago
Under-4 TO: @CuseWBB holds a 68-59 lead over Cornell with 3:41 to play. Peterson with 15 leads all scorers.

SU Women's Hoops ‏@CuseWBB 22s22 seconds ago
Peterson sinks 2 FTs to open its first double-digit lead at 70-59. 3:28 to go at the Dome.

SU Women's Hoops‏@CuseWBB 37s37 seconds ago
Sykes is on the board in her first game back. 72-59 Orange. 1:46 left.

SU Women's Hoops ‏@CuseWBB 22s22 seconds ago
Another double-double for Briana Day, her 7th on the season. (12 points, 11 rebs).
 
http://dailyorange.com/2014/12/seco...syracuse-pull-away-from-cornell-in-76-59-win/

2nd-half run by substitutes helps Syracuse pull away from Cornell in 76-59 win

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Michael Cole | Staff Photographer
Diamond Henderson puts up a layup against Cornell on Sunday. She, along with the other second-half subs, helped Syracuse fight back against the Big Red and eventually pull away.
By Sam BlumAsst. sports editor
12 hours ago
First Quentin Hillsman sent Taylor Ford to check in. Then Bria Day. Then Diamond Henderson.
By the time the second whistle of the second half blew, the Syracuse head coach motioned to all five of his players on the court. “Everybody out,” he repeated numerous times.
“It was a possession where they had too many offensive rebounds and people weren’t crashing,” SU guard Brittney Sykes said. “He got frustrated with us not having our effort when he just told us in the locker room to crash the boards and play hard.”
And the change worked. After SU went down nine points early in the second half, its subs rallied for the first nine points of a 12-0 run. That eventually stretched to 22-4, and No. 22 Syracuse (9-3) came back to blow out Cornell (6-5), 76-59, in the Carrier Dome on Sunday in front of 649.
Cornelia Fondren started the comeback with an old-fashioned three-point play off a rebound from a missed shot. Then Maggie Morrison hit a 3 from the corner 26 seconds later. Two possessions after that, Henderson hit an and-one and the game was tied for the first time in 16 minutes.
“That group turned the game around,” Hillsman said. “I thought they did a really good job of getting us playing fast.”
In the first half, Hillsman said his team was sloppy. It couldn’t find a tempo and was controlled by the Big Red, which was making crisp passes and hitting its shots on the other end.
Syracuse couldn’t get into an offensive rhythm, nor could it disrupt Cornell from its own runs. With SU down 21-16 and two seconds on the shot clock, Megan LeDuc caught an inbounds pass from the left key and swished a 3-pointer as the shot clock expired.
Hillsman swung his head away from the play in frustration, walking down to the other end of his bench as the Orange drove the ball up the court.
In the second half, though, the Big Red didn’t make a single 3. Hillsman said the Orange slowed down the Cornell offense and didn’t let it get the same good looks that it had in the first 20 minutes.
“We forced tempo on the offensive end,” Hillsman said. “We got the ball off the glass, we really pushed and got down the floor. We got some easy baskets, we got some layups.”
After Henderson’s three-point play tied the game, a Brianna Butler 3 gave the Orange the lead. Four minutes later, the lead had stretched to nine. The Orange is a team — armed with a roster of 3-point shooters and strong press defenders — built to make quick and forceful runs.
Last season it became a theme. Down 64-58 against Clemson on Jan. 23, Syracuse reeled of 18-straight points to punctuate a nine-point win. Three days after that, SU used a 33-11 run to pull away from Virginia after falling behind by 11.
On Sunday, Syracuse showed the contrast of its abilities for the first time in nonconference play. It’s capable of being the team that goes on a seemingly unstoppable runs, but it also has the capacity to be the team that turned the ball over 11 times in the first half against a much smaller Big Red squad.
“We weren’t really playing our game, weren’t really floor transitioning, wasn’t getting after it on defense,” Henderson said. “You just have to change your mindset.”
Hillsman said his team’s first two practices coming back from the holiday break were sluggish, and it translated to the first half, and even the first possession of the second half. His team lacked energy.
But the run, started by his reserves, was finished collectively by his 10-woman rotation and made those issues moot.
“In the first half we were missing chippies, we were missing layups,” Hillsman said. “We were missing shots we normally don’t miss.
“It was a different game in the second half.”
 

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