![]() But, that all changed in the second period. Seton Hall shot just 17.6% from the field while Syracuse managed a 33.3% mark. In the first quarter, both teams struggled. The basket was her sixth point of the contest and sparked a game-changing 26-8 run to end the first half. On the next possession, Woolley drove to her left before spinning and converting on a floater. Then, Woolley added on two more after a Hyman steal in the backcourt led to an easy run-out. First, Dariauna Lewis drove hard for an aggressive left-handed finish. Syracuse started the second quarter with back-to-back buckets. Forced to retreat, she took a couple of dribbles before finding Alaina Rice on a back-cut. ![]() She probed a couple times but found no luck. Hyman couldn’t find an opening on the right side of the floor. But, just three minutes into SU’s meeting with Seton Hall, off of a successful drive to the basket, Fair hobbled to the bench after tweaking her ankle. In Syracuse’s first round WNIT matchup against Kent State, Fair’s 24 points led the Orange to a dominant 84-56 victory. Fair notched a game-high 24 points for the second straight game and Woolley tacked on an additional 19 to help SU set up a Super 16 showdown against Colombia. Hyman caught the ball near the top of the key and pulled up from the mid-range to swish the jumper.Īfter a low-scoring opening quarter from both sides, a strong second period showing for the Orange, fueled by efficient shot making, persistent rebounding and converting off of turnovers helped Syracuse (20-12, 9-9 Atlantic Coast) to a comfortable 72-54 win over Seton Hall (18-15, 10-10 Big East). Then, Woolley intercepted an errant Seton Hall inbounds pass and stood isolated near the 3-point arc before Teisha Hyman stepped forward as reinforcement. Georgia Woolley stole the ball twice to reinstate a 20-point Syracuse lead over Seton Hall in the fourth quarter.Īfter the first steal, she rifled ahead to Dyaisha Fair, who flipped a circus shot up and in while avoiding contact, leaning away from the basket. Get the latest Syracuse news delivered right to your inbox.
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