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1 VS. MONMOUTH GAME SYRACUSE WOMEN S BASKETBALL VS -/rv SYRACUSE ORANGE (22-9, 9-7 BIG EAST) Nov. 12 NORTHEASTERN W, Nov. 15 CORNELL W, Nov. 22 LONG ISLAND W, Nov. 29 NEW HAMPSHIRE W, Dec. 1 MD EASTERN SHORE W, Dec. 4 DELAWARE STATE W, Dec. 6 ALBANY W, Dec. 11 6/6 OHIO STATE W, Dec. 21 vs. 2/2 Baylor! L, Dec. 22 vs. Clemson! W, Dec. 28 SAINT FRANCIS (PA) W, Dec. 30 BRYANT W, Jan. 1 ARKANSAS PINE BLUFF W, Jan. 4 at 15/14 Georgetown * L, Jan. 8 SETON HALL * W, Jan. 11 RUTGERS * L, Jan. 15 at 6/7 West Virginia * L, Jan. 22 at rv/rv Marquette * W, Jan. 26 PITTSBURGH * W, Jan. 29 SOUTH FLORIDA * W, Feb. 1 at 8/8 Notre Dame * L, Feb. 6 at Rutgers * L, Feb. 8 10/14 DEPAUL * L, Feb. 12 VILLANOVA * W, Feb. 16 -/rv LOUISVILLE * W, Feb. 19 at rv/22 St. John s * W, Feb. 22 at Cincinnati * W, Feb. 26 PROVIDENCE * W, Feb. 28 at 1/1 Connecticut * L, Mar. 4 vs. Seton W, Mar. 5 vs. 17/19 L, Mar. 17 MONMOUTH # 7 P.M. Home Games in BOLD CAPS Times Eastern and Subject to Change * - BIG EAST Conference! - Bahamas Sunshine Shootout (Nassau, - BIG EAST Tournament (Hartford, Conn.) # - National Invitation Tournament Thursday, March 17, 7 p.m. ESPN 99.7 FM WJPZ 89.1 FM Syracuse, New York Carrier Dome (33,616) Syracuse Athletic Communications (315) Women s Basketball Contact: Josh Waldman (jmwaldma@syr.edu) SYRACUSE HOSTS MONMOUTH IN FIRST ROUND OF NIT The -/rv Syracuse University women s basketball team (22-9) will make its fourth consecutive postseason appearance when it hosts Monmouth (23-9) in the rst round of the NIT Tournament inside the friendly con nes of the Carrier Dome on Thursday, March 17 at 7 p.m. It marks the third straight season the Orange quali ed for the NIT Tournament. SU won three games and advanced to the quarter nals of last season s NIT Tournament. Syracuse recorded the program s rst postseason victory in the opening round against Canisius in It is SU s fourth postseason appearance in ve years under the direction of fth-year head coach Quentin Hillsman. All Orange contests can be heard live on SU s agship station ESPN 97.7 FM/1200 AM with Brian Higgins 04 on the call. Fans can also listen to the game on Syracuse s student station; WJPZ 89.1 FM. Live video and audio for every Orange home is available on SUAthletics.com via Orange All Access. Live statistics are also available on SUAthletics.com and on your phone at SUAthletics.com/wbbmobile. Up Next: The winner of the Syracuse Monmouth game will either face St. Bonaventure or Lehigh in the second round. SYRACUSE ORANGE Record: 22-9, 9-7 BIG EAST Ranking: -/rv Last Game: L, vs #17/19 Geogetown (3/5/11) Coach: Quentin Hillsman (St. Mary s [Md.], 93) Record: (Fifth Season) at Syracuse: (Fifth Season) Hillsman vs. Monmouth: First Meeting GAME CENTER QUICK NOTES The Orange has been very impressive at home, recording a 17-2 record this season in Syracuse. Syracuse has won 39 consecutive non-conference home games (33 in the Carrier Dome). SU won a game in back-to-back BIG EAST Tournaments for the rst time since 1985 and Syracuse was 39-of-91 (.429) from the eld, including 13-of-32 (.406) from behind the 3-point line in the BIG EAST Tournament. The Orange nished with a winning record (9-7) in the BIG EAST Conference for only the seventh time in school history - two of which have occurred in the last four years. SU s 22-9 record matches the second-best mark the Orange has ever had after 31 games. Syracuse has recorded back-to-back 20-win seasons for the rst time in school history. Sophomore center Kayla Alexander was named to the All-BIG EAST Conference First Team SYRACUSE ORANGE STARTERS PPG RPG Orange Slice G-2 Elashier Hall (5-11, So., Washington, D.C.) Scored 16 points last time out G-43 Iasia Hemingway (5-11, Jr., Newark, N.J.) BIG EAST Honorable Mention C-40 Kayla Alexander (6-4, So., Milton, Ontario) All-BIG EAST First Team G-21 Erica Morrow (5-8, Sr., Brooklyn, N.Y.) * Second all-time in points at SU G-11 Tasha Harris (5-9, Sr., Bronx, N.Y.) * Ranks rst at SU in games played *Assists per game OFF THE BENCH F-44 Carmen Tyson-Thomas (5-9, So., Philadelphia, Pa.) Team-high 128 defensive rebounds F-34 Shakeya Leary (6-3, RFr., Brooklyn, N.Y.) Tallied six double-digit outings 1 - NEW YORK S COLLEGE TEAM - 1 MONMOUTH HAWKS Record: 23-9, 13-5 Northeast Ranking: -/- Last Game: L, at St. Francis [Pa.] (3/13/11) Coach: Stephanie V. Gaitley (Villanova 82) Record: (25th Season) at Monmouth: (Third Season) Gaitley vs. Syracuse: 0-1

2 SYRACUSE ORANGE NUMERICAL ROSTER No. Name Class Pos. Ht. Hometown/High School 1 Chanieka Williams Jr. G 5-9 Seattle, Wash./Gar eld HS 2 Elashier Hall So. G 5-11 Washington, D.C./Eleanor Roosevelt HS 3 Rachel Coffey Fr. G 5-7 Kingston, N.Y./Kingston HS 4 La Shay Taft Fr. G 5-7 Baltimore, Md./Baltimore City College HS 11 Tasha Harris Sr. G 5-9 Bronx, N.Y./St. Michael Academy 14 Troya Berry Jr. F 6-2 Flint, Mich./Flint Hamady HS 21 Erica Morrow Sr. G 5-8 Brooklyn, N.Y./Murry Bergtraum HS 23 Tyler Ash Jr. G 6-2 Liverpool, N.Y./Liverpool HS 32 Tiara Butler! Fr. G 5-10 Waldorf, Md./North Point HS 33 Phylesha Bullard Fr. G 5-11 Cincinnati, Ohio/Walnut Hills HS 34 Shakeya Leary RFr F 6-3 Brooklyn, N.Y./Murry Bergtraum HS 40 Kayla Alexander So. C 6-4 Milton Ontario, Canada/Milton District HS 43 Iasia Hemingway Jr. G 5-11 Newark, N.J./Malcolm X Shabazz HS 44 Carmen Tyson-Thomas So. G 5-9 Philadelphia, Pa./Conwell-Egan Catholic HS Head Coach: Quentin Hillsman (St. Mary s (Md.), 1993; fth season) Associate Head Coach: Matt Luneau (Johnson State, 1991; eighth season) Assistant Coach: Rick Moody (Troy, 1976; fourth season) Assistant Coach: Kelley Gibson (Maryland, 1999; rst season) Director of Video Services: Kornell Battle (Columbus State, 1994; fourth season) Director of Operations: Cedric Solice (Charleston Southern University, 2005; fth season) Coordinator of Player Development: Lynn Dew (Ithaca, 1985; rst season) Athletic Trainer: Karen McKinney (Iowa, 1993; 13th season) Strength and Conditioning: Ryan Cabiles (UNLV, 1998; fourth season) Athletic Communications: Josh Waldman (Syracuse, 2001; fth season)! - Redshirt PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Alexander, Kayla... KAY-la Bullard, Phylesha...b-LARD Butler, Tiara...TEE-era Hall, Elashier... E-lay-sheer Hemingway, Iasia... I-asia Hillman, Quentin...KWEN-tin Luneau, Matt... LOON-oh Morrow, Erica... mar-oh Leary, Shakeya...sha-KEY-ah Williams, Chanieka...sha-NEE-ka ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS Josh Waldman handles the Athletic Communication duties for the Syracuse Orange women s basketball team. He can be reached in his office at (315) or via at jmwaldma@syr.edu, at home at (315) or via cell phone at (315) DIRECTIONS TO THE CARRIER DOME Take Interstate 81 to exit 18 and turn left on Adams Street. At the second light, turn right on Irving Avenue. Follow Irving Avenue until the Carrier Dome appears on the left. INTERVIEW REQUESTS Requests to interview head coach Quentin Hillsman or other members of the Syracuse Orange women s basketball team should be made at least 24 hours in advance to Josh Waldman. Requests will be met based on the players class and practice schedules. THE NET Information about the Syracuse Orange women s basketball team is also available on the official site of Syracuse University Athletics, com. Information about The BIG EAST Conference is available at MEDIA CREDENTIALS Season and individual game requests for working press credentials for media or scouting should be made online via the PressPass media credential system. Please visit to apply for credentials. Communication regarding your request will be made via . Please contact the Athletic Communications Office with questions. Please make requests at least two weeks prior to the game. SUAthletics.com BIG EAST STANDINGS (through games of Wednesday, March 16) Team Conference Pct PF PA Overall Pct PF PA Home Away Neutral Last10 Streak Connecticut W 20 DePaul L 1 Notre Dame L 1 Rutgers L 1 Marquette L 1 Louisville L 1 Syracuse L 1 Georgetown L 1 St. John s L 1 West Virginia L 1 Providence L 1 Pittsburgh L 1 USF L 1 Villanova L 1 Cincinnati L 1 Seton Hall L NEW YORK S COLLEGE TEAM - 2

3 SCOUTING MONMOUTH Monmouth, which is 23-9 and nished the year with a 13-5 record in Northeast Conference play, tied the program record for wins in a season. The Hawks lost in the nals of the NEC Tournament on March 13, to top-seeded Saint Francis (Pa.). The Hawks had won their previous eight before losing to the Red Flash. Monmouth is led by sophomore guard Alysha Womack s 12.8 points per game and sophomore guard Erin Rooney s 11.3 points per contest. Both were named to the league s second team. Rooney was also named the NEC Defensive Player of the Year. The Hawks started the same ve players in all 32 games. The Hawks will make their rst ever appearance in the WNIT, and rst postseason appearance since making the 1983 NCAA Tournament. SERIES NOTES Thursday s meeting will be the second between Syracuse and Monmouth on the hardwood. The Orange defeated the Hawks in the only other encounter, 82-71, on Dec. 29, 1980 in the La Salle Tournament in Philadelphia (AIAW). The game was the rst of a double-header for the Orange as SU went on to defeat La Salle later that day. NIT FACTS The Orange is making its third consecutive appearance in the National Invitational Tournament. SU went 3-1 last season. Syracuse defeated Harvard, 87-68, in the rst round, Richmond, 69-55, in round two and Virginia Commonwealth, 74-59, in the third round. The Orange lost at Michigan, 78-52, in the quarter nals. SU went 1-1 in the 2009 tournament. Syracuse defeated Canisus, 90-65, in the Carrier Dome in the rst round on March 18, It was Syracuse s rst postseason victory in program history. The Orange ended its season with a loss in the second round of the NIT at Bowling Green on March 22. DOME SWEET DOME The Orange has been very impressive at home, recording a 17-2 record this season in Syracuse. SU is (.803) at home since the beginning of the season. NON-CONFERENCE SUCCESS Syracuse has won 39 consecutive non-conference home games (33 in the Carrier Dome). SU s last non-conference loss at home came on Dec. 22, 2006 against Canisius (56-43). The Orange has also won 32 of its last 33 regularseason non-conference games, back to Nov. 26, Its only setback was to #2/2 Baylor. BIG EAST TOURNAMENT RECAP Syracuse went 1-1 at the 2011 BIG EAST Tournament. Junior guard Iasia Hemingway netted 17 points and a career-high ve assists to lead Syracuse to a victory against Seton Hall in the rst round. The victory marked the rst time Syracuse has won a game in back-to-back BIG EAST Tournaments since 1985 and Sophomore guard Elashier Hall netted 16 points and added two assists in a physical, loss against No. 17/19 Georgetown in the second round of the BIG EAST Tournament. It was the fourth appearance in the conference tournament for the Orange under fth-year head coach Quentin Hillsman (3-4) and its 27th overall (14-26). MAKING SHOTS Syracuse shot the ball very well in its two games in the BIG EAST Tournament. SU was 39-of-91 (.429) from the eld, including 13-of-32 (.406) from behind the 3-point line. The Orange also converted 78.2 percent (43-55) of its free-throw attempts. BIG EAST WINNING RECORD The Orange nished with a winning record (9-7) in the BIG EAST Conference for only the seventh time in school history - two of which have occurred in the last four years. SU s seventh-place nish in the regular season was its best since it nished in a tie for fth in Syracuse nished tied for eighth last season. SECOND BEST RECORD Syracuse s 22-9 record matches the second-best mark the Orange has ever had after 31 games. Only SU s 24-7 record during the season was better. Syracuse was also 22-9 in , and WIN SEASON Syracuse has recorded back-to-back 20-win seasons for the rst time in school history. SU has now posted three 20-win seasons in the last four years. Amazing when you consider the Orange only has ve 20-win seasons in its 40-year history. WINNING STREAK The Orange won ve consecutive BIG EAST games for the rst time since the season, when the squad s streak was snapped at six. Syracuse put together a three-game and a vegame BIG EAST win streak this season. It marked the rst time since the season that SU had two BIG EAST winning streaks of three games or more in the same season. The Orange had a three-game and a six-game win streak in AP POLL THE POLLS Week 18 (March 14) Team W-L Pts. PVS 1 Connecticut (37) Stanford (2) Baylor Tennessee Xavier Duke Texas A&M UCLA Notre Dame DePaul Miami Michigan State Green Bay North Carolina Florida State Maryland Kentucky Ohio State Marist Gonzaga Oklahoma Georgetown Georgia Tech Marquette Iowa NR Others receiving votes: Houston 57, Penn St. 57, West Virginia 33, Iowa St. 21, Texas Tech 19, Louisiana Tech 13, Kansas St. 7, N. Iowa 7, Temple 7, Rutgers 5, Bowling Green 4, Princeton 4, BYU 3, Fresno St. 3, Georgia 3, St. John s 3, James Madison 1 USA TODAY/ESPN COACHES POLL Week 18 (March 14) Team W-L Pts. PVS 1 Connecticut (30) Stanford (1) Baylor Tennessee Xavier Duke Notre Dame Texas A&M UCLA Miami (Fla.) Green Bay DePaul Michigan State North Carolina Florida State Kentucky Marist Maryland Gonzaga Oklahoma Georgetown Ohio State Marquette Houston West Virginia Others Receiving Votes: St. John s 24; Northern Iowa 19; Georgia Tech 17; Iowa 15; Rutgers 15; Louisiana Tech (24-7) 10; Penn State 7; Louisville 5; Texas Tech 5; Iowa State 4; Syracuse 2; Gardner-Webb 1; Middle Tennessee Syracuse Opponents in Italics 3 - NEW YORK S COLLEGE TEAM - 3

4 ALL BIG EAST FIRST TEAM Sophomore center Kayla Alexander was named to the All-BIG EAST Conference First Team. It marks the third consecutive year that the Orange has had a player named to the rst team. Chandrea Jones ( ) and Nicole Michael ( ) earned rst-team honors that past two years. Alexander becomes the eighth player in SU history to be named to the All-BIG EAST First Team. ALL BIG EAST HONORABLE MENTION Junior guard Iasia Hemingway earned All-BIG EAST Honorable Mention honors. She is only the third player in SU history to earn All-BIG EAST Honorable Mention accolades. LEADING THE WAY Sophomore center Kayla Alexander leads the team in points (14.4), blocks (2.7), eld-goal percentage (.555) and free-throw percentage (.767). She is also tied for the team lead in rebounds (7.0). She has led SU in scoring a team-best 14 times, rebounds a team-high 12 times and blocks a teambest 26 times. Alexander has recorded a team-high eight 20-plus point games, a team-best plus point games and a team-high tying seven double-doubles. The sophomore leads the BIG EAST in blocks and ranks fth in offensive rebounds (3.1), seventh in eld-goal percentage, eighth in scoring, tied for eighth in rebounding and ninth in free-throw percentage. She is also 15th in the nation in blocks and eld-goal percentage. MORE ON KAYLA S FINE SEASON Sophomore center Kayla Alexander was named the BIG EAST Player of the Week three times this season. The Canadian and Connecticut s Maya Moore are the only two active players with three or more career BIG EAST Player of the Week nods. Alexander is also only the second SU player to earn BIG EAST Player of the Week honors three times in a career. Shannon Perry (once in and twice in ) is the other. DOUBLE-DIGITS ALL THE TIME Junior guard Iasia Hemingway is tied for the team lead in rebounds (7.0). She is also second on the team in points (12.3) and eld-goal percentage (.530) and third in assists (2.2). She has posted a team-best 24 double- gure scoring games and a team-high tying seven double-doubles. Hemingway is sixth in the BIG EAST in offensive rebounds (2.9), tied for eighth in rebounding, 11th in eld-goal percentage and 20th in scoring. The junior was named to the BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll twice during the season. JUST KEEPS GETTING IT DONE Sophomore guard Elashier Hall is second on the team in steals (1.5), third in points (9.9) and fth in rebounds (5.1) and assists (1.2). She has made a team-best 39.3 percent (33-84) of her 3-point attempts. Hall is also shooting 72.6 percent (82-113) from the free-throw line. The sophomore is fourth in the BIG EAST in 3- point eld-goal percentage. Hall was named to the BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll once during the season. ONE OF THE GREATEST ALL-TIME Senior guard Erica Morrow is Syracuse s all-time leader in minutes played with 4,058. The senior is second on SU s all-time scoring chart with 1,616 points. Morrow also ranks second in games played and started (127). Morrow is ranked in the top 10 on 12 other career lists. She leads the team in steals (2.0) and minutes played (31.3), is second on the squad in assists (3.4) and fourth in points (9.7). She has also made (43) and attempted (131) a team-high number of 3-pointers. The New York native is 11th in the BIG EAST in steals and 13th in assist-to-turnover ratio (1.4). ALL-TIME LEADER IN GAMES Senior guard Tasha Harris is Syracuse s all-time leader in games played (130) and games started (128) - including the rst game of the NCAA Tournament. She is also ranked in the top 10 on four other career lists, including fourth in assists with 517. The senior is leading the team with 4.0 assists per game, while averaging 4.2 points, 2.0 rebounds and 1.0 steals per contest. Harris is ninth in the BIG EAST in assists and 11th in assist-to-turnover radio (1.4). SIXTH MAN Sophomore guard Carmen Tyson-Thomas is third on the team in rebounds (6.9) and steals (1.2), fourth in assists (1.4) and fth in points (8.5). Tyson-Thomas is 11th in the BIG EAST in rebounding and eighth in offensive rebounds (2.8). QUICK WORK OFF THE BENCH Redshirt freshman Shakeya Leary is averaging 5.6 points and 5.5 rebounds per game, which is fourth on the team. She has made 45.9 percent (56-122) of her attempts from the eld and 71.3 percent (57-80) from the foul line. ORANGE IN THE POLLS USA Today Date AP ESPN Preseason NR NR Week 1 (Nov. 15/16) NR NR Week 2 (Nov. 22/23) NR NR Week 3 (Nov. 29/30) NR RV (2) Week 4 (Dec. 6/7) NR RV (4) Week 5 (Dec. 13/14) 24 (79) RV (43) Week 6 (Dec. 20/21) 23 (128) RV (21) Week 7 (Dec. 27/28) 24 (84) RV (11) Week 8 (Jan. 3/4) 23 (122) RV (32) Week 9 (Jan. 10/11) 25 (70) RV (20) Week 10 (Jan. 17/18) RV (5) RV (4) Week 11 (Jan. 24/25) RV (13) RV (23) Week 12 (Jan. 31/1) RV (32) 25 (34) Week 13 (Feb. 7/8) NR RV (4) Week 14 (Feb. 14/15) NR RV (2) Week 15 (Feb. 21/22) NR RV (4) Week 16 (Feb. 28/1) NR RV (6) Week 17 (Mar. 7/8) NR RV (2) Week 18 (Mar. 14) NR RV (2) ORANGE HONORS All-BIG EAST First Team Kayla Alexander All-BIG EAST Honorable Mention Iasia Hemingway NetScouts International Player of the Year Kayla Alexander Preseason All-BIG EAST Team Erica Morrow BIG EAST Player of the Week Kayla Alexander - Dec. 4 Kayla Alexander - Jan. 3 Kayla Alexander - Feb. 21 BIG EAST Honor Roll Erica Morrow - Dec. 13 Iasia Hemingway - Dec. 28, Mar. 1 Elashier Hall - Jan. 10 Kayla Alexander - Jan. 24 Carmen Tyson-Thomas - Feb. 14 ECAC Player of the Week Kayla Alexander - Jan. 4 Bahamas Sunshine Shootout All-Tournament Kayla Alexander Iasia Hemingway BIG EAST-Athlete of the Week Kayla Alexander - Jan. 22 Syracuse Scholar-Athlete of the Week Erica Morrow - Nov. 29 Kayla Alexander - Dec. 20 Carmen Tyson-Thomas - Dec. 28 Elashier Hall - Jan. 10 Tasha Harris - Jan NEW YORK S COLLEGE TEAM - 4

5 REBOUNDING IS WHAT WE DO The Orange has made rebounding a habit since head coach Quentin Hillsman took the reins of the program. Four of the top ve rebounding performances in Syracuse history have come during the last four seasons. SU s 1,402 rebounds this year rank third on the single-season list. SU has outrebounded 27 of its 31 opponents this season by an average of tops in the nation and the BIG EAST. Syracuse is 21-6 overall and 8-4 in the BIG EAST when it wins the rebounding battle. The Orange has grabbed 50-plus rebounds on 10 occasions, including 65 against Northeastern, 52 versus Cornell, 56 against Maryland Eastern Shore, 53 versus Delaware State, 54 against Albany, a season-high 67 versus Bryant, 61 against Arkansas Pine Bluff, 53 versus Seton Hall, 50 against Pittsburgh and 51 versus Louisville SU leads the BIG EAST in rebounding offense (45.2). Syracuse is also second in defensive rebounds (26.7), defensive rebound percentage (.683) and rebounding defense (32.0). The Orange is the only team to have three players ranked in the top 11 in rebounds per game. OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS Syracuse leads the BIG EAST in offensive rebounds (18.5) and offensive rebound percentage (.486). SU is the only team to have three players ranked in the top eight in offensive rebounds per game. The Orange has grabbed 20 or more offensive rebounds 12 times. Syracuse also grabbed 37 offensive rebounds against Northeastern, 22 versus Cornell, 21 against Maryland Eastern Shore, 24 versus Delaware State, 21 against Albany, 23 versus #1/1 Baylor, 20 against Saint Francis, 24 versus Bryant, 31 against Arkansas Pine Bluff, 23 versus Rutgers, 28 against Pittsburgh and 23 versus Villanova. DEFENSE HAS BEEN IMPRESSIVE Syracuse is limiting its opponents to just 56.7 points on 35.3 percent ( ) shooting. The Orange is 22-2 overall and 9-1 in the BIG EAST when its holds the opposition to less than 70 points. SU is 20-1 overall and 7-0 in the BIG EAST when its opponents shoot below 39.0 percent. Syracuse is 18th in the nation in eld-goal percentage defense and 45th in scoring defense. SU is also second in the BIG EAST in eld-goal percentage defense and sixth in scoring defense. CONVERTING FROM THE FOUL LINE Syracuse has made 71.7 percent ( ) of its attempts. SU has made more free throws than its opponents have shot (463). The Orange is fourth in the BIG EAST and 84th in the nation in free-throw percentage. SU is 13-3 overall and 4-2 in the BIG EAST in games in which it shoots better than 70.0 percent from the four line. BLOCK PARTY The Orange defense has been aided by its ability to block shots. SU is averaging 4.5 blocks per game which ranks fourth in the BIG EAST and 41st nationally. Syracuse s 141 blocks rank second on SU s single-season chart. The Orange blocked a single-season record 147 shots in SCORING THE BASKETBALL Syracuse is averaging 70.0 points per game, which ranks fth in the BIG EAST and 51st nationally. SU is 16-0 overall and 4-0 in the BIG EAST in contests in which it scores 70 or more points. SCORING ATTEMPTS The Orange continues to get many more shots off than its opponents. SU is averaging 58.4 shot attempts per game, compared to the oppositions 56.6 shot attempts. DIMES A DOZEN The Orange is eighth in the BIG EAST and 102nd nationally in assists at 13.9 per game. SU is 12-0 overall and 4-0 in the BIG EAST when it records 15 or more assists. TAKE WHAT YOU WANT Syracuse is averaging 8.9 steals per game, which ranks ninth in the BIG EAST and 116th in the country. SU is 12-1 overall and 2-1 in the BIG EAST when it registers 10 or more steals. BALANCE The Orange has very good scoring balance on the oor, with four players almost averaging double- gure points. Sophomore center Kayla Alexander leads the way with 14.4 points per game. Junior guard Iasia Hemingway is also averaging double-digits with 12.3 ppg. Sophomore guard Elashier Hall (9.9) is just three points shy from averaging 10.0 points per game. Senior guard Erica Morrow (9.7) is nine points shy from averaging 10.0 points per game. SU has had ve players score in double- gures on three occasions (South Florida, Seton Hall and Saint Francis). Syracuse has also had four players hit the double-digit mark 11 times this season. 5 - NEW YORK S COLLEGE TEAM - 5 BIG EAST & NCAA LEADERS BIG EAST NCAA ALL/BE SCORING OFFENSE (70.0/62.7)... 5/5 51 SCORING DEFENSE (56.7/62.7)... 6/11 45 SCORING MARGIN (+13.4/+0.0)... 5/8 20 FT PERCENTAGE (.717/.699)... 4/7 84 FG PERCENTAGE (.407/.382)... 10/ FG PCT DEFENSE (.353/.390)... 2/ POINT FG PCT (.296/.284)... 14/ POINT FG PCT DEFENSE (.318/.358). 13/ REBOUNDING OFFENSE (45.2/41.1).. 1/1 - REBOUNDING DEFENSE (32.0/33.6) 2/5 - REBOUNDING MARGIN (+13.2/+7.4). 1/3 1 BLOCKED SHOTS (4.5/3.9)... 4/6 41 ASSISTS (13.9/11.6)... 8/ STEALS (8.9/7.3)... 9/ TURNOVER MARGIN (-0.3/-2.88)... 12/ ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO (0.8/0.6). 11/ OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS (18.5/16.4) 1/1 - DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS (26.7/24.6). 2/3 - DEFENSIVE REBOUND PCT (.683/.657) 2/4 - OFFENSIVE REBOUND PCT (.486/.442) 1/1-3-POINT FG MADE (5.1/4.6)... 8/ TURNOVERS (18.5) PERSONAL FOULS (14.5) WIN-LOST PERCENTAGE (.710) BIG EAST NCAA SCORING Kayla Alexander (14.4/13.1)... 8/ Iasia Hemingway (12.3/11.7)... 20/23 - REBOUNDING Kayla Alexander (7.0/6.1)... t-8/t Iasia Hemingway (7.0/7.1)... t-8/6 236 Carmen Tyson-Thomas (6.9/5.8)... 11/t FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Kayla Alexander (.555/.504)... 7/11 15 Iasia Hemingway (.530/.486)... 11/14 - ASSISTS Tasha Harris (4.0/3.8)... 9/ Erica Morrow (3.4/-)... -/- 216 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Kayla Alexander (.767/.769)... 9/t STEALS Erica Morrow (2.0/1.8)... 12/t POINT FIELD PERCENTAGE Elashier Hall (.393/.400)... 4/t-6-3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE - BLOCKED SHOTS Kayla Alexander (2.7/2.1)... 1/t-1 15 ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO Tasha Harris (1.4/1.2)... 11/ Erica Morrow (1.4/-)... 13/- 128 OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS Kayla Alexander (3.1/2.7)... 5/t-7 - Iasia Hemingway (2.9/2.9)... 6/5 - Carmen Tyson-Thomas (2.8/-)... 8/- - DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS Iasia Hemingway (-/4.2)... -/t-12 - MINUTES PLAYED - INDIVIDUAL BIG EAST THROUGH GAMES OF Mar. 13, 2011 NCAA THROUGH GAMES OF Mar. 13, 2011

6 FINAL BIG EAST HONOR ROLL Junior guard Iasia Hemingway was named to the BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll. Hemingway averaged 12.3 points, 8.7 rebounds and 2.0 assists in Syracuse s nal three games of the regular season. It is her second conference honor of the season. Hemingway recorded her team-best tying seventh double-double of the season with 10 points and 11 rebounds in SU s win at Cincinnati on Feb. 22. She then posted 14 points and eight rebounds in Syracuse s victory versus Providence on Feb. 26. Hemingway ended the regular season with 13 points and seven rebounds at No. 1/1 Connecticut on Feb. 28. TAKING CARE OF THE BASKETBALL Syracuse turned the ball over a season-low eight times in its victory versus Providence. The Orange hasn t been that careful with the basketball since it committed just eight turnovers at Villanova on Feb. 9, SU s previous season-low was nine against Bryant on Dec. 30. THIRD PLAYER OF THE WEEK NOD Sophomore center Kayla Alexander was named the BIG EAST Player of the Week for her performances at rv/22 St. John s and -/rv Louisville. Alexander becomes the rst Syracuse player to earn BIG EAST Player of the Week honors three times in a season and only the second SU player to have three in her career. The sophomore averaged 19.0 ppg, 7.0 rpg and 3.0 bpg in a 2-0 week for Syracuse. In a come-from-behind win at St. John s, Alexander led all scorers with 26 points, going 10-of-16 from the oor and 6-of-6 from the free throw line. She added eight rebounds. In a win against Louisville, Alexander recorded 12 points, six rebounds and four blocks. FINISHING GAMES Syracuse was very successful closing out Louisville and rv/22 St. John s, outscoring the Cardinals and the Red Storm 25-6 in the last 8:14. The Orange and Cardinals were tied at with 3:49 remaining - SU nished the game on an 8-0 run to make the nal score, SU and SJU were tied at with 4:25 left - SU ended the game on a 17-6 run to make the nal score, TAKING GOOD SHOTS The Orange made 50.9 percent (28-55) of its shots in its win at rv/22 St. John s. Syracuse shot better than 50.0 percent in both halves for the rst time since Jan. 5, 2010 at Seton Hall. SU made 50.0 percent (14-28) of its attempts in the rst half and 51.9 percent (14-27) in the second. Syracuse is shooting 40.7 percent ( ) from the eld on the year. SU made a season-best 55.9 percent (38-68) of its eld-goal attempts in its win against Saint Francis. Syracuse s effort was spearheaded by its second-half performance as the Orange made 70.6 percent (24-34) of its attempts. It was the rst 70-percent performance since it made 73.0 (19-26) percent of its shots versus Binghamton on Dec. 4, TYSON-THOMAS ON HONOR ROLL Sophomore guard Carmen Tyson-Thomas was named to the BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll. It is the rst weekly honor roll mention of the season for Tyson-Thomas and fth for the Orange. Syracuse and Marquette are the only two teams to have ve different players named to the honor roll this season. The Philadelphia, Pa. native averaged 12.0 points and 11.5 rebounds per game in a 1-1 week for the Orange. Tyson-Thomas notched her eighth career double-double with 16 points and 13 rebounds against DePaul while adding eight points and 10 rebounds against Villanova. FORCING TURNOVERS Syracuse took advantage of 21 Wildcat turnovers, scoring 20 points off of Villanova miscues. SU has forced 20 or more turnovers 11 times and forces an average of 18.3 turnovers per game. USA TODAY/ESPN COACHES POLL Syracuse has either been ranked or received votes in the USA Today/ESPN Coaches Poll for 16 consecutive weeks, including one week in the top 25. SU currently has two votes, putting the Orange in 36th. AP POLL Syracuse was either ranked or received votes in the Associated Press Poll for eight consecutive weeks, including a program-best tying ve straight weeks in the top 25. The Orange was also ranked for ve consecutive weeks during the season. This year s national recognition came after Syracuse upset No. 6 Ohio State, 75-66, at the Carrier Dome on Dec. 11. It marked the rst win against an opponent ranked No. 6 or higher since Jan. 2, 1996 when SU defeated then No. 2 Connecticut, 62-59, at Manley Field House. ALEXANDER NAMED TO HONOR ROLL Sophomore center Kayla Alexander was named to the BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll on Jan. 24. It is the rst weekly honor roll mention of the season for Alexander and the fourth for the Orange. The Milton, Ontario native notched her sixth double-double of the season and seventh of her career at Marquette, pairing a team-best 17 points with a team-high tying 10 rebounds. She was 5-of-10 (.500) from the eld and 7-of-8 from the charity stripe in the win while adding two blocks and a steal. Alexander, a social studies education major in the School of Education, was also named the BIG EAST Scholar-Athlete of the Week for Jan. 23. HARRIS NAMED SCHOLAR-ATHLETE Senior guard Tasha Harris, a child and family studies major, was the Syracuse University Scholar-Athlete of the Week for the week of Jan. 24, DOUBLE DIP Syracuse had two players record a double-double in the same game for the eighth time this season in SU s victory at Marquette. Sophomore center Kayla Alexander and junior guard Iasia Hemingway both notched double-doubles in SU s rst BIG EAST road win of the season. Alexander tallied 17 points and 10 rebounds as the Orange dominated the Golden Eagles on the boards, 41-29, and in the paint, Hemingway matched 13 points with a team-best tying 10 boards. WINNING SEASON Syracuse sealed its fourth-consecutive winning season with its win against South Florida. SU hasn t had four straight winning seasons since it posted six consecutive from to GOOD SHOTS FROM 3-POINT RANGE Syracuse made 45.0 percent (9-20) of its 3-point eld-goal attempts against Rutgers. The Orange is shooting 28.9 percent ( ) from behind the arc. Syracuse made a season-high 50.0 percent (6-12) of its 3-point eld-goal attempts in its victory versus Saint Francis. SU has made 10 or more 3-pointers twice (10 vs. Seton Hall and 12 vs. Long Island). Points in the Paint SU (.436) Opp (.332) SPECIALITY STATISTICS (Percentage of total points scored) Points off Turnovers SU (.262) Opp (.299) Second Chance Points SU (.224) Opp (.147) 6 - NEW YORK S COLLEGE TEAM - 6 Fastbreak Points SU (.122) Opp (.124) Bench Points SU (.281) Opp (.252)

7 HALL ON THE BIG EAST HONOR ROLL Sophomore guard Elashier Hall earned a spot on the BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll, the conference announced Jan. 10. It is the rst career honor roll mention for Hall and the third for the Orange this season. Hall netted 16 points against Seton Hall and #15/14 Georgetown, while adding 10 rebounds, ve assists and four steals while shooting 46.2 percent from the oor, including 50.0 percent from 3-point range. SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE WEEK Sophomore Elashier Hall is the Syracuse University Scholar-Athlete of the Week for the week of Jan. 10, Hall, an accounting major, was selected to the 2010 BIG EAST All-Academic Team and was named to the Athletic Director s Honor Roll for the fall 2009 semester. DOUBLE HALF? Syracuse had two players record a double-double in the same game for the seventh time this season in its win against Seton Hall. Redshirt freshman Shakeya Leary and junior guard Iasia Hemingway each accomplished the feat for the Orange. Leary registered a career-high tying 13 points and a career-best 19 rebounds. Hemingway tallied 10 points and a career-high 14 rebounds. GREAT STARTS Syracuse has started the last four seasons very hot. SU s program-best 12-1 start this season matches last year s 12-1 start. SU was also 12-1 in and The Orange went 11-2 in and 12-1 in Combined, the Orange is 47-5 (.904) in the rst 13 games over the last four years. ECAC & BIG EAST POW Sophomore center Kayla Alexander was named the BIG EAST and ECAC Player of the Week for her performances against Saint Francis, Bryant and Arkansas Pine Bluff. It is the second career player of the week honor for Alexander and the second for the Orange this season. The Milton, Ontario native averaged 21.3 points per game, 11.0 rebounds per game and 4.0 blocks per game, leading SU to a 3-0 week while shooting 64.3 percent from the eld. Alexander posted a team-best 20 points, 11 rebounds and three blocks, shooting 75 percent against Saint Francis and led all scorers with 23 points, eight rebounds, four blocked shots and shot 82 percent against Bryant. Alexander rounded out the week with her fourthconsecutive 20-point game against Arkansas Pine Bluff, recording 21 points, 14 rebounds and ve blocks. THREE S COMPANY...AGAIN Sophomore center Kayla Alexander, sophomore guard Elashier Hall and junior guard Iasia Hemingway each had a double-double against Arkansas Pine Bluff. It was the second time in three games that three players had recorded a doubledouble in the same game. Amazing, given that the feat was previously accomplished on Feb. 1, Alexander had a game-best 21 points to go along with 14 rebounds. Hall was second on the team with 18 points and 14 rebounds while Hemingway rounded out the group, pairing 14 points with 11 rebounds. DECEMBER SU has been successful in the month of December, winning 29 of its last 30 games dating back to Dec. 22, Its only setback was to #2/2 Baylor. IT MIGHT BE A HABIT Sophomore guards Elashier Hall and Carmen Tyson-Thomas each posted a double-double versus Arkansas Pine Bluff. Hall registered a careerbest 17 points to go along with a career-high 12 rebounds. Tyson-Thomas tallied 11 points and 12 rebounds. THREE S COMPANY Sophomore center Kayla Alexander, junior guard Iasia Hemingway and sophomore guard Carmen Tyson-Thomas each had double-doubles in SU s win against Saint Francis on Dec. 28, marking the rst time three Orange players have accomplished the feat in a game since Feb. 1, Field-Goal Pct. (min. 50 made) Pct. FG-FGA Years 1. Paula Moore Vionca Murray Kayla Alexander Thandeka Masimini Point Field-Goal Pct. (min. 30 made) Pct. FG-FGA Years 1. Lauren Kohn Jaime James Elashier Hall Free Throws Made FTM G Years 1. Chandrea Jones Nicole Michael Chandrea Jones Kayla Alexander Shannon Perry Kim Dick Iasia Hemingway Kayla Alexander Paula Moore Free Throw Attempted FTA G Years 1. Nicole Michael Chandrea Jones Chandrea Jones Kayla Alexander Iasia Hemingway Kim Dick SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS Blocked Shots Blks. G Years 1. Holly Oslander Kayla Alexander Blocked Shot Average (minimum 10 games) Avg. Blks. G Years 1. Vickie Smith Martha Mogish Holly Oslander Chris Palombi Kayla Alexander Points Points Games Season 1. 2, , , , , Scoring Average Avg. Games Season NEW YORK S COLLEGE TEAM Point Field Goals Made 3FG Games Season Rebounds Rebs. Games Season 1. 1, , , Assists Asts. Games Season Blocked Shots Blks. Games Season

8 Hemingway led all scorers with a career-high tying 22 points and 10 rebounds while dishing out four assists. Alexander added 20 points and a game-best 11 rebounds while adding three blocked shots and Tyson-Thomas netted her sixth career double-double with 10 points and 10 boards. SCHOOL RECORD ASSISTS Syracuse recorded a program-best tying 30 assists in its victory versus Saint Francis. The 32-year old record was originally set against William Smith on Jan. 24, Senior guard Tasha Harris dished out 10 of those assists and senior guard Erica Morrow was credited with seven. Harris s effort was the rst double-digit assist performance since she accomplished the feat at Seton Hall on Feb. 13, IASIA HONORED BY BIG EAST Junior guard Iasia Hemingway was named to the BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll for her performance the Bahamas Sunshine Shootout. It is Hemingway s rst career BIG EAST honor and the third for the Orange this season. The junior averaged 15.5 points per game, shooting 50 percent (11-22) from the oor, and 8.0 rebounds per game. She recorded 21 points and 10 rebounds in SU s win against Clemson and had 10 points and six rebounds vs. No. 2/2 Baylor, earning a spot on the Bahamas Sunshine Shootout All- Tournament Team. TYSON-THOMAS SCHOLAR ATHLETE Sophomore Carmen Tyson-Thomas was named the Syracuse University Scholar-Athlete of the Week for the week of Dec. 27, Tyson-Thomas, a child and family studies major, was named to the 2009 BIG EAST All-Academic Team and the Athletic Director s Honor Roll for the fall 2009 semester. BAHAMAS ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Sophomore center Kayla Alexander and junior guard Iasia Hemingway were named to the Bahamas Sunshine Shootout All-Tournament Team. Alexander averaged 13.5 points, 5.5 rebounds and 1.5 blocks per game. The sophomore made 55.6 percent (10-18) of her eld-goal attempts and 87.5 percent (7-8) of her free throws. Hemingway averaged 15.5 points, 8.0 rebounds and 1.0 assists per game. The junior made 50.0 percent (11-22) of her eld-goal attempts and 81.8 percent (9-11) of her free throws. TWICE AS GOOD Sophomore center Kayla Alexander and junior guard Iasia Hemingway both posted a doubledouble in SU s win against Clemson. Alexander recorded 23 points and 10 rebounds and Hemingway registered 21 points and 10 rebounds. BIG EAST HONOR ROLL Senior guard Erica Morrow earned BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll recognition for her performances in SU s wins against No. 6 Ohio State and Albany. It is the rst weekly mention of the season and the third career BIG EAST Honor Roll nod for Morrow, who was named to the Preseason All-BIG EAST Honorable Mention squad prior to the season. The Brooklyn, N.Y. native averaged 19.0 points per game in SU s wins against Albany and Ohio State, shooting 51.9 percent from the oor, 4.0 rebounds per game and 2.5 assists per game. BEATING THE BEST Syracuse has now defeated a top-25 opponent in each of the last four seasons. The Orange defeated #14/13 West Virginia, 73-51, on Mar. 3, 2008, # Rutgers, 68-54, on Jan. 6, 2009 and #8/7 West Virginia, 67-48, on Mar. 1, The Orange bested #6/6 Ohio State, 75-66, on Dec. 11. CATCH SU ON TIME WARNER The Orange has had three games selected for live broadcast on Time Warner Sports. The Orange defeated 6/6 Ohio State, 75-66, in the rst televised contest on Dec. 11 and Pittsburgh, on Jan. 26. SU lost to #10/14 DePaul on Feb. 8. The Ohio State and DePaul contests were also carried on SNY allowing fans in the New York City area to watch New York s College Team live. BIG EAST PLAYER OF THE WEEK Sophomore center Kayla Alexander was named the BIG EAST Player of the Week for the third week of the season. It is the rst career player of the week nod for Alexander and the rst for the Orange this season. Alexander averaged 20.0 points, 5.7 blocks and 2.3 steals per game in Syracuse s 3-0 week. She netted a career-high 24 points against New Hampshire on Nov. 29, connecting on 9-of-12 from the oor before immediately bettering that career standard with 27 points against Maryland Eastern Shore on Dec. 1. She set an SU single-game record going 9-of-9 from the eld while adding seven rebounds and four blocks against the Hawks. On Dec. 4, she rounded out the week with a near triple-double, combining for a career-best nine blocks with nine points, eight rebounds and three steals in 21 minutes against Delaware State. NOVEMBER The Orange likes the month of November. SU has won its last 11 games in November since Nov. 26, Syracuse was perfect in the month of November for the second consecutive year. In fact, the Orange is 18-3 (.857) in November over the last four years. 8 - NEW YORK S COLLEGE TEAM - 8 DOUBLING UP AGAIN Junior guard Iasia Hemingway and sophomore guard Carmen Tyson-Thomas both posted a double-double in SU s win against Maryland Eastern Shore. Hemingway recorded 20 points and a career-best 12 rebounds and Tyson-Thomas registered 10 points and a career-best 13 rebounds. DOUBLING UP Sophomore center Kayla Alexander and sophomore guard Carmen Tyson-Thomas both posted a double-double in SU s season-opening victory. Alexander recorded 12 points and 12 rebounds and Tyson-Thomas registered 15 points and 12 rebounds. ORANGE SCHOLAR-ATHLETE Senior Erica Morrow was the Syracuse University Scholar-Athlete of the Week for the week of Nov. 29, ORANGE SIGNS ONE Tiffany Jones (New York, N.Y./Nazareth Regional HS) has signed a National Letter of Intent to enroll at Syracuse University and play women s basketball head coach Quentin Hillsman announced. Jones is rated as the 65th player and 18th-best forward by ESPN HoopGurlz. The 6-foot-3-inch wing player averaged 18 points, 13 rebounds, three steals and two blocks last season. She was named First-team All-City by the Daily News and second-team all-state. COACH Q ON THE RADIO Syracuse women s basketball fans can now listen to head basketball coach Quentin Hillsman on the radio twice during the week. Hillsman will be on Disturbing the Peace on ESPN Radio 97.7 FM every Wednesday at 4:30 p.m. and Gomez & Dave in the Morning on TK 99.5 FM every Friday at 9:30 a.m. ORANGE PICKED NINTH The Orange garnered 120 points, earning a ninthplace ranking in the conference s preseason poll. Connecticut was picked as the favorite to win the conference title with 15 rst place votes and 225 total points. West Virginia, Georgetown, Notre Dame and St. John s rounded out the top ve. MORROW NAMED ALL-BIG EAST Senior guard Erica Morrow was named to the Preseason All-BIG EAST Honorable Mention squad at the conference s annual media day for the upcoming season. Morrow was one of 16 student-athletes on the preseason squad, as voted on by the leagues head coaches. It marks the third-consecutive season where the Orange has placed a student-athlete on the All-BIG EAST Preseason Team. Forward Nicole Michael earned Preseason All-BIG EAST honors in and Chandrea Jones was named to the preseason squad in

9 HILLSMAN CAPSULE Education B.S., St. Mary s (Md.), 1993 Coaching Experience 2006-Present - Syracuse Head Coach Syracuse Assistant Coach Alabama Assistant Coach Patterson School Head Coach Laurinburg Institute Head Coach American Assistant Coach Siena Assistant Coach Newport School Associate Head Varsity Boys Coach St. Mary s (Md.) Assistant Men s Coach QUENTIN HILLSMAN Head Coach :: Fifth Season :: 95-64, :: Suitland, Md. :: St. Mary s (Md.), 1993 In four years, head coach Quentin Hillsman has transformed the Syracuse women s basketball program into a national contender. Hillsman has led the Orange to threeconsecutive postseason appearances, four postseason victories and three-straight winning seasons while winning 64.6 percent of his games since the beginning of the season. The Orange, which won more than one postseason game for the first time in school history, concluded its historic campaign with the most wins (25) in a season since it began competing in the NCAA in Syracuse had a player named to the All-BIG EAST Conference First Team for the second-consecutive year and two freshmen, Kayla Alexander and Carmen Tyson-Thomas, were named to the All-BIG EAST Freshman Team. Nicole Michael became the only player in program history to reach the 500-point plateau in a single season twice. Michael became SU s all-time leading scorer (1787) and rebounder (996) under the direction of Hillsman. She was also Syracuse s first Associated Press All-American, WBCA All-Region nominee for the State Farm Coaches All-America team and Wooden Award preseason candidate. ORANGE BEGINNINGS After leading the team to a record in , SU posted back-to-back winning seasons for the first time since A former BIG EAST Coach of the Year, Hillsman propelled the team to its first postseason victory when it competed in the Women s NIT Tournament and defeated Canisius in the first round. The season was also a successful year for Chandrea Jones, who became the fastest player in Syracuse history to reach the 1,000-point plateau. She was the 19th player to reach the 1,000-point benchmark in a record 63 games. Her efforts also earned her a spot on the All-BIG EAST Conference First Team. Jones was just the sixth SU player to be named to the first team. Michael was also recognized with honorable mention accolades for the third-straight year. Her 19 career 20-plus point games are the most by a player at Syracuse. The BIG EAST Coach of the Year, Hillsman led the Orange to more than 20 wins for the third time in the program s 37-year history. Hillsman became just the second Syracuse head coach to be named BIG EAST Coach of Year and the first since Barbara Jacobs ( ). Hillsman was also named the Basketball Coaches Association of New York Women s Basketball Division I Coach of the Year. Hillsman is the third SU coach in 23 years to be named BCANY Coach of the Year. Marianna Freeman and Jacobs were named BCANY Coach of the Year in 2002 and 1986, respectively. The Orange tallied a winning record for the first time since the season and for only the second time in 18 years. SU also finished above.500 in the BIG EAST for the first time since the season and for the sixth time overall. Syracuse posted the second-best turnaround in the nation, winning 13 more games in than it did in The season was also highlighted by individual accolades. Jones earned second-team All-BIG EAST honors and Michael received honorable mention for the second consecutive season. Syracuse also landed a rookie on the BIG EAST All-Freshman Team for the second consecutive year as guards Tasha Harris and Erica Morrow followed up Michael s naming to the squad. The four all-league players are the most in the history of the program and the two allfreshman team members were also a program best. After just one season on the sidelines, it was clear that Hillsman had the program heading in the right direction. He helped guide the Orange to victories at St. John s and Georgetown, along with wins against Villanova, Rhode Island, Binghamton, UC Davis, Cornell, Colgate and Loyola. Even more impressive were the players individual successes. Michael had a magical first season on the SU campus. Michael earned All-BIG EAST Honorable Mention accolades and was named to the conference s all-rookie team after setting numerous Syracuse records. Vaida Sipaviciute became the 16th player in school history to record 1,000 career points. The Orange competed in the Brown Classic and San Juan Shootout, compiling a 3-1 record. Syracuse won the Brown Classic, marking the first tournament title for the Orange since the team claimed the Carrier Classic and Dartmouth Blue Sky Classic titles during the campaign. Michael was named the Brown Classic Most Valuable Player, averaging 18.0 points and 9.5 rebounds per game. Fantasia Goodwin also picked up All-Tournament accolades after posting 19 points and nine rebounds in the title game. Director of Athletics Dr. Daryl Gross elevated Hillsman to the position of head coach on October 17, 2006 after he had spent one year as an assistant coach with the Orange. He is only the fourth coach in the 37-year history of the Orange program. YEAR-BY-YEAR AT SYRACUSE 9 - NEW YORK S COLLEGE TEAM - 9 HILLSMAN VERSUS OPPONENTS Team W L Albany 1 0 Arkansas Pine Bluff 1 0 Baylor 0 1 Bryant 1 0 Clemson 1 0 Cincinnati* 3 2 Connecticut* 0 6 Cornell 2 0 Delaware State 3 0 DePaul* 1 4 Georgetown* 2 6 Long Island 1 0 Louisville* 3 3 Maryland Eastern Shore 3 0 Marquette* 4 1 New Hampshire 2 0 Northeastern 2 0 Notre Dame* 0 5 Ohio State 1 1 Pittsburgh* 2 3 Providence* 3 3 Rutgers* 3 4 Saint Francis (Pa.) 1 0 St John s* 4 2 Seton Hall* 5 2 USF* 2 4 Villanova* 3 3 West Virginia* 2 3 * BIG EAST Conference member Year School Overall Conference/Place BIG EAST Tournament NCAA/NIT Postseason Syracuse 22-9 (.710) 9-7 (.563)/t-7th 1-1/Second Round Syracuse (.694) 7-9 (.435)/t-8th 2-1/Quarterfinals 3-1 (.750)/WNIT Quarterfinals Syracuse (.531) 5-11 (.313)/t-11th 0-1/First Round 1-1 (.500)/WNIT Second Round Syracuse 22-9 (.710) 10-6 (.625)/t-5th 0-1/First Round 0-1 (.000)/NCAA First Round Syracuse 9-20 (.310) 3-13 (.188)/t-13th Totals (.597) (.425) 3-4 (.429) 4-3 (.571)

10 CAREER CHARTS Points 3-point Field Goal Pct. (min. 30 made) Blocked Shots Pts. G Years Pct. FG-FGA Years Blks. G Years 1. Nicole Michael 1, Lauren Kohn Holly Oslander Erica Morrow 1, Elashier Hall Vaida Sipaviciute Chris Palombi Scoring Average (min. 40 games) Free Throws Made 4. Martha Mogish Avg. Pts. G Years FTM G Years 5. Kayla Alexander Chandrea Jones , Nicole Michael Vicki Smith Nicole Michael , Erica Morrow Julie McBride , Blocked Shot Average (minimum 40 games) 4. Martha Mogish , Free Throw Attempts Avg. Blks. G Years 5. Kim Dick FTA G Years 1. Vicki Smith Ann Flannery Nicole Michael Holly Oslander Felisha Legette Erica Morrow Kayla Alexander Erica Morrow , Offensive Rebound Average (min. 40 games) Steals Field Goals Made Avg. Rebs. G Years Stls. G Years FGM G Years 1. Chandrea Jones Janice Long Felisha Legette Tonya Hendrix Erica Morrow Nicole Michael Paula Moore , Martha Mogish Fantasia Goodwin Steal Average (min. 40 games) 4. Holly Oslander Shannon Perry Avg. Stls. G Years 5. Erica Morrow Kayla Alexander Janice Long Angela Alston Theresa Quilty Field Goal Attempted 8. Carmen Tyson-Thomas Raquel Nurse FGA G Years 4. Erica Morrow Nicole Michael 1, Assists 2. Erica Morrow 1, Asst. G Years Games Played 1. Julie McBride G Years Field Goal Pct. (min. 200 made) 2. Raquel Nurse Tasha Harris Pct. FG-FGA Years 3. Sue Ludwig Erica Morrow Kayla Alexander Tasha Harris Nicole Michael Martha Mogish Jadeane Daye Jakia Ervin Games Started 3-Point Field Goals Libby McNulty G Years 3-FG G Years 8. Erica Morrow Tasha Harris Julie McBride Erica Morrow Jaime James Assist Average (minimum 40 games) 3. Nicole Michael Erica Morrow Avg. Asst. G Years 4. Rochelle Coleman Julie McBride Minutes * 5. Teakyta Barnes Raquel Nurse Mins. G Years 6. Beth Record Jadeane Daye Erica Morrow 4, Nicole Michael Theresa Quilty Julie McBride 3, Lauren Kohn Jakia Ervin Tasha Harris Sue Ludwig Minutes Played Average* (min. 40 games) 7. Tasha Harris Avg. Mins. G Years 3-Point Field Goal Attempted 8. Libby McNulty Julie McBride , FGA G Years 9. Connie Stough Erin Kenneally , Julie McBride Erica Morrow Raquel Nurse , Erica Morrow Sue Ludwig , Jaime James Erica Morrow , Rochelle Coleman Teakyta Barnes *Minutes played records begin in Beth Record Nicole Michael Tasha Harris NEW YORK S COLLEGE TEAM - 10

11 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS GAME FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Northeastern SYRACUSE Cornell SYRACUSE Long Island SYRACUSE New Hampshire SYRACUSE Maryland Eastern Shore SYRACUSE Delaware State SYRACUSE Albany SYRACUSE Ohio State SYRACUSE Baylor! SYRACUSE Clemson! SYRACUSE Saint Francis SYRACUSE Bryant SYRACUSE Arkansas Pine Bluff SYRACUSE at Georgetown* SYRACUSE Seton Hall* SYRACUSE Rutgers* SYRACUSE at West Virginia* SYRACUSE at Marquette* SYRACUSE Pittsburgh* SYRACUSE South Florida* SYRACUSE at Notre Dame* SYRACUSE at Rutgers* SYRACUSE DePaul* SYRACUSE Villanova* SYRACUSE Louisville* SYRACUSE at St. John s* SYRACUSE at Cincinnati* SYRACUSE Providence* SYRACUSE at Connecticut* SYRACUSE vs. Seton SYRACUSE vs SYRACUSE ! - Bahamas Sunsplash Shootout (Nassau, - BIG EAST Tournament * - BIG EAST Conference 11 - NEW YORK S COLLEGE TEAM - 11

12 HIGHS AND LOWS Syracuse - Team Game Highs POINTS SAINT FRANCIS (12/28/10) FIELD GOALS MADE SAINT FRANCIS (12/28/10) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS ARKANSAS PINE BLUFF (01/01/11) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE.559 (38-68)... SAINT FRANCIS (12/28/10) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE LONG ISLAND (11/22/10) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS NORTHEASTERN (11/12/10) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE.500 (6-12)...vs Seton Hall (03/04/11).500 (6-12)... SAINT FRANCIS (12/28/10) FREE THROWS MADE MARYLAND EASTERN SHORE (12/01/10) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 40...BRYANT (12/30/10) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE.857 (18-21)... at St. John s (02/19/11) REBOUNDS 67...BRYANT (12/30/10) ASSISTS SAINT FRANCIS (12/28/10) STEALS CORNELL (11/15/10) BLOCKED SHOTS 9... DELAWARE STATE (12/04/10) TURNOVERS 31...at Georgetown (01/04/11) FOULS 24...RUTGERS (01/11/11) Opponent - Team Game Highs POINTS at Connecticut (02/28/11) FIELD GOALS MADE at Connecticut (02/28/11) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 64...PITTSBURGH (01/26/11)... NORTHEASTERN (11/12/10) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE.532 (33-62)... at Connecticut (02/28/11) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE NORTHEASTERN (11/12/10) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS NORTHEASTERN (11/12/10) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE.583 (7-12)...at Cincinnati (02/22/11) FREE THROWS MADE 21...SETON HALL (01/08/11) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 33...RUTGERS (01/11/11) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (11-11)... NORTHEASTERN (11/12/10) REBOUNDS 44...at Notre Dame (02/01/11) ASSISTS at Connecticut (02/28/11) STEALS x, most recently by Notre Dame (02/01/11) BLOCKED SHOTS 9...RUTGERS (01/11/11)... vs Baylor (12/21/10) TURNOVERS DELAWARE STATE (12/04/10) FOULS DELAWARE STATE (12/04/10) Syracuse - Team Game Lows POINTS vs Baylor (12/21/10) FIELD GOALS MADE 13...at Notre Dame (02/01/11) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS vs Georgetown (03/05/11) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE.255 (13-51)...at Notre Dame (02/01/11) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 1... MARYLAND EASTERN SHORE (12/01/10) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 10...at Marquette (01/22/11) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE.043 (1-23)... MARYLAND EASTERN SHORE (12/01/10) FREE THROWS MADE 5... vs Baylor (12/21/10) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 8... vs Baylor (12/21/10) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE.575 (23-40)...BRYANT (12/30/10) REBOUNDS at Connecticut (02/28/11) ASSISTS 5...at West Virginia (01/15/11) STEALS 2...LOUISVILLE (02/16/11) BLOCKED SHOTS 1...3x, most recently at Connecticut (02/28/11) TURNOVERS 8...PROVIDENCE (02/26/11) FOULS 5...VILLANOVA (02/12/11) Opponent - Team Game Lows POINTS DELAWARE STATE (12/04/10) FIELD GOALS MADE 7... DELAWARE STATE (12/04/10) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 45...at Cincinnati (02/22/11) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE.140 (7-50)... DELAWARE STATE (12/04/10) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 1...3x, most recently by BRYANT (12/30/10) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 10...at Rutgers (02/06/11)... DELAWARE STATE (12/04/10) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE.036 (1-28)...BRYANT (12/30/10) FREE THROWS MADE 0...VILLANOVA (02/12/11) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 0...VILLANOVA (02/12/11) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE.000 (0-0)...VILLANOVA (02/12/11) REBOUNDS at St. John s (02/19/11) ASSISTS 3... DELAWARE STATE (12/04/10) STEALS 2...BRYANT (12/30/10) BLOCKED SHOTS x, most recently by VILLANOVA (02/12/11) TURNOVERS 9...at Rutgers (02/06/11) FOULS at Connecticut (02/28/11) Syracuse - Individual Game Highs Points MORROW, Erica vs Ohio State (12/11/10) ALEXANDER, Kayla vs Maryland Eastern Shore (12/01/10) Field Goals Made 10...ALEXANDER, Kayla at St. John s (02/19/11)... MORROW, Erica vs Ohio State (12/11/10) Field Goal Att ALEXANDER, Kayla vs Arkansas Pine Bluff (01/01/11) FG Pct (min 5 made) (9-9)... ALEXANDER, Kayla vs Maryland Eastern Shore (12/01/10) 3-Point FG Made x, most recently by HALL, Elashier vs Georgetown (03/05/11) 3-Point FG Att x, most recently by MORROW, Erica vs Ohio State (12/11/10) 3-Pt FG Pct (min 2 made) (3-3)...HARRIS, Tasha vs Seton Hall (03/04/11) Free Throws Made 10...HEMINGWAY, Iasia vs Georgetown (03/05/11)...ALEXANDER, Kayla vs Villanova (02/12/11) Free Throw Att ALEXANDER, Kayla vs Villanova (02/12/11) FT Pct (min 3 made) (7-7)... ALEXANDER, Kayla vs Clemson (12/22/10) Rebounds 19...LEARY, Shakeya vs Seton Hall (01/08/11) 19...ALEXANDER, Kayla vs Albany (12/06/10) Assists 10...HARRIS, Tasha vs Saint Francis (12/28/10) Steals 6... MORROW, Erica vs Long Island (11/22/10) Blocked Shots 9... ALEXANDER, Kayla vs Delaware State (12/04/10) Turnovers 9...HARRIS, Tasha at Georgetown (01/04/11)... HEMINGWAY, Iasia vs Maryland Eastern Shore (12/01/10) Fouls 5...HALL, Elashier at Rutgers (02/06/11)...ALEXANDER, Kayla vs Long Island (11/22/10) Opponent - Individual Game Highs Points ALI, Madina at West Virginia (01/15/11) Field Goals Made OLIVER, Monique vs Rutgers (01/11/11) Field Goal Att PRAHALIS, Samantha vs Ohio State (12/11/10) FG Pct (min 5 made).846 (11-13)... MOORE, Maya at Connecticut (02/28/11) 3-Point FG Made 7... KIMMEL, Lindsay vs Villanova (02/12/11)... PECOTA, Rachael vs Northeastern (11/12/10) 3-Point FG Att PECOTA, Rachael vs Northeastern (11/12/10) 3-Pt FG Pct (min 2 made) (2-2)... COOK, Kayla at Cincinnati (02/22/11) (2-2)...HOUSE,Vanessa at West Virginia (01/15/11) Free Throws Made ALI, Madina at West Virginia (01/15/11) Free Throw Att ALI, Madina at West Virginia (01/15/11) FT Pct (min 3 made) (6-6)... 3x, most recently by WRIGHT, Teya vs Providence (02/26/11) Rebounds PETERS, Devereaux at Notre Dame (02/01/11)... LEE, Chelsey vs Rutgers (01/11/11) Assists 9...RUSHDAN, Khadijah at Rutgers (02/06/11)...RUSHDAN, Khadijah vs Rutgers (01/11/11) Steals 6... SIMMONS, Sarina at Marquette (01/22/11) Blocked Shots 8...GRINER, Brittney vs Baylor (12/21/10) Turnovers 8... LYMAN, Shelby vs Cornell (11/15/10) Fouls x, most recently by HINES, Keshia vs Louisville (02/16/11) 12 - NEW YORK S COLLEGE TEAM - 12

13 SYRACUSE S RECORD WHEN... OVERALL BIG EAST Leading at half Trailing at half Tied at half Playing overtime Shooting 50% or better Shooting between % Shooting less than 40% Opponents shoot 50% or better Opponents shoot less than 50% Syracuse outrebounds its opponent Opponent outrebounds Syracuse Teams are tied in rebounds Syracuse has 10 or more steals Syracuse shoots 70% FT or better Scoring less than 50 points Scoring points Scoring points Scoring points Scoring points Scoring points Scoring 100 points or more Allowing less than 50 points Allowing points Allowing points Allowing points Allowing points Allowing 90 points or more Bench outscores opponents bench Playing at home Playing on the road Playing on a neutral oor Game is decided by 1-4 points Game is decided by 5-10 points Game is decided by 11 points or more Playing at night Playing in the afternoon Playing on Monday Playing on Tuesday Playing on Wednesday Playing on Thursday Playing on Friday Playing on Saturday Playing on Sunday Playing on television CBSC BIG EAST Network ESPNU Time Warner Kayla Alexander leads the team in scoring Elashier Hall leads the team in scoring Iasia Hemingway leads the team in scoring Erica Morrow leads the team in scoring Carmen Tyson-Thomas leads the team in scoring Kayla Alexander leads the team in rebounding Elashier Hall leads the team in rebounding Iasia Hemingway leads the team in rebouding Shakeya Leary leads the team in rebounding Carmen Tyson-Thomas leads the team in rebounding Elashier Hall leads the team in assists Tasha Harris leads the team in assists Iasia Hemingway leads the team in assists Erica Morrow leads the team in assists Kayla Alexander leads the team in steals Troya Berry leads the team in steals Phylesha Bullard leads the team in steals Rachel Coffey leads the team in steals Elashier Hall leads the team in steals Tasha Harris leads the team in steals Iasia Hemingway leads the team in steals Shakeya Leary leads the team in steals Erica Morrow leads the team in steals La Shay Taft leads the team in steals Carmen Tyson-Thomas leads the team in steals Kayla Alexander leads the team in blocks Phylesha Bullard leads the team in blocks Elashier Hall leads the team in blocks Tasha Harris leads the team in blocks Iasia Hemingway leads the team in blocks Shakeya Leary leads the team in blocks Carmen Tyson-Thomas leads the team in blocks BREAKDOWN STATISTICAL SUPERLATIVES Biggest Syracuse Lead: 72 vs. Delaware State (87-15) Biggest Syracuse De cit: 40 at Connecticut (68-28) & vs. Baylor (67-27) Biggest Syracuse Lead in a Loss: 11 vs. Georgetown (42-31) Biggest Syracuse De cit in a Win: 19 at Cincinnati (30-11) Biggest Syracuse Halftime Lead: 35 vs. Delaware State (49-14) Biggest Syracuse Halftime De cit: 29 at Connecticut (49-20) Best Syracuse 1st Half FG%: 59.3 vs. South Florida (16-27) Worst Syracuse 1st Half FG%: 20.7 vs. Baylor (6-29) Best Syracuse 2nd Half FG%: 70.6 vs. Saint Francis (24-34) Worst Syracuse 2nd Half FG%: 24.0 at Notre Dame (6-25) Best Opp. 1st Half FG%: 61.3 by Connecticut (19-31) Worst Opp. 1st Half FG%: 16.7 by Seton Hall (5-30) Best Opp. 2nd Half FG%: 61.9 by Baylor (13-21) Worst Opp. 2nd Half FG%: 3.6 by Delaware State (1-28) Most Pts by Syracuse in 1st Half: 49 vs. Delaware State Least Pts by Syracuse in 1st Half: 15 vs. Baylor Most Pts by Syracuse in 2nd Half: 58 vs. Saint Francis Least Pts by Syracuse in 2nd Half: 22 at Rutgers Most Pts by Opp. in 1st Half: 49 by Connecticut Least Pts by Opp. in 1st Half: 14 by Delaware State Most Pts by Opp. in 2nd Half: 39 by Georgetown, Rutgers & Baylor Least Pts by Opp. in 2nd Half: 3 by Delaware State INDIVIDUAL GAME LEADERS LED TEAM IN SCORING: Alexander (14), Hall (6), Hemingway (6), Morrow (4), Tyson-Thomas (3) REACHED DOUBLE FIGURES: Hemingway (24), Alexander (21), Hall (15), Morrow (14), Tyson-Thomas (12), Leary (6), Taft (5) 30+ POINT GAMES: POINT GAMES: Alexander (8), Hemingway (3), Hall (2), Morrow 15+ POINT GAMES: Alexander (16), Hall (10), Hemingway (7), Morrow (7), Tyson-Thomas (5) LED TEAM IN REBOUNDING: Alexander (12), Hemingway (11), Tyson-Thomas (11), Hall (6), Leary (5) DOUBLE-FIGURE REBOUNDS: Tyson-Thomas (10), Alexander (7), Hemingway (7), Hall (2), Leary DOUBLE-DOUBLES: Alexander (7), Hemingway (7), Tyson-Thomas (7), Hall (2), Leary LED THE TEAM IN ASSISTS: Harris (16), Morrow (11), Hemingway (4), Hall (2) DOUBLE-FIGURE ASSISTS: Harris LED THE TEAM IN STEALS: Morrow (17), Hall (10), Tyson-Thomas (8), Harris (5), Leary (4), Coffey (3), Hemingway (2), Alexander, Berry, Bullary, Taft LED THE TEAM IN BLOCKS: Alexander (26), Hall (3), Leary (3), Hemingway (2), Tyson-Thomas (2), Bullard, Harris GAME-BY-GAME STARTERS Northeastern, 11/12 Cornell, 11/15 Long Island, 11/22 New Hampshire, 11/29 Maryland Eastern Shore, 12/1 Alexander, COFFEY, Hall, Harris, Hemingway Delaware State, 12/4 Alexander, Hall, Harris, Hemingway, MORROW Albany, 12/6 Ohio State, 12/11 Baylor, 12/21 Clemson, 12/22 Saint Francis, 12/28 Bryant, 12/30 Arkansas Pine Bluff, 1/1 Georgetown, 1/4 Seton Hall, 1/8 Rutgers, 1/11 West Virginia, 1/15 Marquette, 1/22 Pittsurgh, 1/26 South Florida, 1/29 Notre Dame, 2/1 Rutgers, 2/6 DePaul 2/8 Alexander, Hall, Harris, Morrow, TYSON-THOMAS Villanova, 2/12 Alexander, Hall, Harris, HEMINGWAY, Morrow Louisville, 2/16 St. John s, 2/19 Cincinnati, 2/22 Providence, 2/26 Connecticut, 2/28 Seton Hall, 3/4 Georgetown, 3/5 * - - DENOTES BIG EAST PLAY PLAYER IN BOLD CAPS DENOTES CHANGE IN LINE-UP FROM PREVIOUS GAME 13 - NEW YORK S COLLEGE TEAM - 13

14 SYRACUSE INDIVIDUAL THE LAST TIME THAT... SYRACUSE INDIVIDUAL Scored 30 Points: Nicole Michael (36) vs. Binghamton, Nov. 22, 2009 Scored 35 Points: Nicole Michael (36) vs. Binghamton, Nov. 22, 2009 Scored 40 Points: Vaida Sipaviciute (41) vs. Colgate, Nov. 29, 2005* Scored 20 Points in a Half: Nicole Michael (26) 1st Half vs. Binghamton, Nov. 22, 2009 A Player Had 25 Points or More in Three Straight Games: Never Happened Two Players had 25 Points: Chandrea Jones (26) and Erica Morrow (25) vs. Canisius, March 18, 2009 Three Players had 20 Points: Jenny Eckhart (23), Vaida Sipaviciute (22), Tracy Harbut (21) vs. Canisius, Dec. 4, 2005 Seven Players Scored Double Figures: Caryn Schoff (20), Paula Moore (16), Nichole Oliver (13), Leigh Aziz (10), Beth Record (10), Jaime James (10) and Ernestine Austin (10), vs. Lafayette, Dec. 4, 1998 Nine Players Scored Double Figures: Never Happened Two Players Had Double-Figure Rebounds: Kayla Alexander (10) and Iasia Hemingway (10) at Marquette, Jan. 22, 2011 Triple-Double: Chris Palombi (20 pts./18 reb./14 blocks) vs. Georgetown, Jan. 13, 1984 Triple-Double (Points, Rebounds, Assists): Never Happened Five Blocked Shots: Kayla Alexander (5) vs. Providence, Feb. 26, 2011 Had 20 rebounds: Fantasia Goodwin (25) vs. Saint Peter s, Dec. 22, 2007* Had 15 rebounds: Shakeya Leary (19) vs. Seton Hall, Jan. 8, 2011 Three Players Had Double-Figure Rebounds: Kayla Alexander (14), Elashier Hall (14) and Iasia Hemingway (11) vs. Arkansas Pine Bluff, Jan. 1, 2011 Three Players Had Double-Doubles: Kayla Alexander (21 pts./14 rebs.), Elashier Hall (18 pts./14 rebs.) and Iasia Hemingway (14 pts./11 rebs.) vs. Arkansas Pine Bluff, Jan. 1, 2011 Double-Double in Points and Assists: Tracy Harbut (19 pts./12 assts.) vs. Massachusetts, Dec. 10, 2005 Double-Double in Points and Assists in Consecutive Games: Never Happened Eight Double-Doubles in a row: Never Happened 20 Points and 20 Rebounds in the Same Game: Vaida Sipaviciute (41 pts./21 rebs.) vs. Colgate, Nov. 29, Points and 20 Rebounds in the Same Game: Vaida Sipaviciute (41 pts./21 rebs.) vs. Colgate, Nov. 29, Points and 20 Rebounds in the Same Game: Vaida Sipaviciute (41 pts./21 rebs.) vs. Colgate, Nov. 29, 2005 Two Players Had Double-Doubles: Kayla Alexander (17 pts./10 rebs.) and Iasia Hemingway (13 pts./10 rebs.) at Marquette, Jan. 22, Assists: Libby McNulty (15) vs. Howard, Dec. 4, 1982* 10 Blocked Shots: Holly Oslander (10) vs. Marquette, Dec. 28, 1992 A Player Had Back-to-Back 30-Point Games: Julie McBride (36) at Seton Hall, Feb. 14, 2004 and (31) vs. Miami (Fla.), Feb. 18, 2004 Led Syracuse in Points, Rebounds and Assists: Iasia Hemingway (13 points, 7 rebounds and 2 assists) at No. 1/1 Connecticut, Feb. 28, 2011 Led Syracuse in Points, Rebounds, Assists, and Steals: Tracy Harbut (24 points, 6 rebounds, 6 assists and 2 steals) vs. Louisville, Jan. 3, 2006 Hit a shot at the buzzer to win a game: Leaf Newman at Seton Hall, Dec. 5, 2001 Played Every Minute: Elashier Hall (40) vs. Villanova, Feb. 12, 2011 Played 50 Minutes: Never Happened * school record SYRACUSE TEAM Had 50 Rebounds: 51 vs. Louisville, Feb. 16, 2011 Attempted Less Than Five Free Throws: 3 vs. Binghamton (made 1), Dec. 17, 2005 Shot 60 Percent in a Half:.706 (24-34) 2nd Half vs. Saint Francis, Dec. 28, 2010 Shot Under 30 Percent in a Half:.286 (10-35) 1st Half vs. Providence, Feb. 26, 2011 Shot Under 30 Percent in a Game:.292 (14-48) at Rutgers, Feb. 6, 2011 Shot 50 Percent Both Halves:.500 (14-28) and.519 (14-27) at rv/22 St. John s, Feb. 19, 2011 Shot 70 Percent for a Half:.706 (24-34) 2nd Half vs. Saint Francis, Dec. 28, 2010 Shot 60 Percent in a Game:.608 (31-51) at Pepperdine, Nov. 25, 1998 Shot 60 Percent in Both Halves:.600 (18-30) 1st half and.605 (23-38) 2nd half vs. Utica, Feb. 1, 1984 Shot 60 Percent in Consecutive Games: Never Happened Shot 50 Percent in Both Halves in Four consecutive Games: Never Happened Shot 50 Percent in Four Consecutive Games:.527 (29-55) at La Salle, Dec. 30, 1980,.564 (35-62) vs. McGill, Jan. 6, 1981,.500 (32-64) at McGill, Jan. 9, 1981 and.540 (27-50) vs. Massachusetts, Jan. 16, 1981 Shot 90 Percent Free Throws (min. 10 attempts):.917 (22-24) vs. Ohio, Dec. 21, 2008 Shot Under 50 Percent Free Throws (min. 10 attempts):.400 (6-15) vs. Cincinnati, February 13, 2010 Made 10 3-Pointers: 10 Seton Hall, Jan. 8, 2011 Did Not Make a 3-Pointer: vs. Connecticut (0-4), Feb. 22, 2006 Scored 90 Points: 90 vs. Bryant, Dec. 30, 2010 Scored 100 Points (BIG EAST Game): 102 vs. West Virginia, Feb. 10, 1999 Scored 100 Points (non-big EAST game): 102 vs. Lafayette, Dec. 4, 1998 Scored 100 Points in Consecutive Games: Never Happened Scored 100 Points in Three Consecutive BIG EAST Games: Never Happened Played Two Overtimes: see next category Played Three Overtimes: vs. Lafayette, Dec. 4, 1998 Played Four Overtimes: Never Happened Lost an Overtime Game: vs. Cincinnati (66-62), February 13, 2010 Won an Overtime Game: at Pittsburgh (87-80), Feb. 2, 2010 Scored 70 Points in a Half: Never Happened Attempted 50 Free Throws: 51 vs. Maryland Eastern Shore, Dec. 19, 2007 Made 40 Free Throws: Never Happened 14 - NEW YORK S COLLEGE TEAM - 14

15 OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL OPPONENT TEAM POINTS Player Pts. Opponent Date 1. Vaida Sipaviciute 41 Colgate Nov. 29, 2005 THE LAST TIME THAT... Scored 40 Points: 40 by Maya Moore of No. 1/1 Connecticut, Jan. 17, 2009 Scored 35 Points: 34 by Tina Charles of No. 1/1 Connecticut, March 7, 2010 Five Players Had Double-Figure Points: Lindsay Schrader (23), Becca Bruszewski (20), Erica Williamson (18), Ashley Barlow (13) and Melissa Lechlitner (12) of No. 23/22 Notre Dame, Feb. 24, 2009 Seven Players Had Double-Figure Points: Rosanne Bohman (16), Mollie Peirick (15), Katryna Gaither (14), Beth Morgan (11), Kari Hutchinson (11), Sheila McMillen (11) and Jeannine Augustin (10) at Notre Dame, Feb. 6, 1997 Two Players Had Double-Figure Rebounds: Chelsea Cole (10) and Shayla Scott (10) of Pittsburgh, Feb. 2, 2010 Three Players Had Double-Figure Rebounds: Bethany LeSueur (11), Varda Tamoulianis (11), Kieraah Marlow (10) of Georgetown, March 1, 2005 Double-Double in Points and Rebounds: Teya Wright (14 pts./10 rebs.) of Providence, Feb. 26, 2011 Two Players Had Double-Doubles: Natalie Burton (10 pts./10 rebs.) and Ashley Powell (16 pts./10 assists) of West Virginia, Feb. 28, 2009 Three Players Had Double-Doubles: Angel McCoughtry (18 pts./20 rebs.), Candyce Bingham (11 pts./11 rebs.) and Deseree Byrd (12 pts./10 assists) of No. 5/10 Louisville, Feb. 3, Rebounds: 20 by Maya Moore of No. 1/1 Connecticut, Feb. 24, 2010 Double-Double in Points and Assists: Deseree Byrd (12 pts./10 assists) of No. 5/10 Louisville, Feb. 3, Assists: Ashley Powell (10) of West Virginia, Feb. 28, Assists: Never Happened Led Team in Scoring, Rebounds, and Assists: Chasey Morton, (12 points, 4 rebounds and 2 assists) of Maryland Eastern Shore, Dec. 1, 2010 Five Blocked Shots: Chelsey Lee (6) of Rutgers, Jan. 11, 2011 Five Steals: Skylar Diggins (5) of No. 8/8 Notre Dame, Feb. 1, 2011 Shot Under 50 Percent Free Throws:.364 (4-11) by Clemson, Dec. 21, 2010 Shot Under 30 Percent in a Half:.200 (5-25) 2nd half by Seton Hall, March 4, 2011 Shot Under 30 Percent in a Game:.254 (16-63) by Providence, Feb. 26, 2011 Shot 50 Percent in Both Halves:.556 (20-36) and.541 (20-37) by Louisville, Feb. 10, 2007 Shot 100 Percent Free Throws: (10-10) by Ohio State, Dec. 11, 2010 Shot 60 Percent in a Game:.620 (31-50) by Michigan, Nov. 25, 2001 Shot 60 Percent for a Half:.613 (19-31) 1st half by No. 1/1 Connecticut, Feb. 28, 2010 Shot 70 Percent for a Half:.760 (19-25) 2nd half by Connecticut, Feb. 23, 1999 Shot 70 Percent in a Game:.762 (32-42) by Boston College, Jan. 9, 1989 Shot 90 Percent Free Throws: (10-10) by Ohio State, Dec. 11, 2010 Shot Under 20 Percent in a Half:.167 (5-30) 1st half by Seton Hall, Jan. 8, 2011 Made 10 3-pointers: Villanova (13), Feb. 12, 2011 Did Not Make a 3-pointer: Colgate (0-13), Nov. 28, 2007 Scored 100 Points: No.1/1 Connecticut (107), Jan. 17, 2009 SYRACUSE GAME RECORDS FREE THROWS ATTEMPTS Player FTA Opponent Date 1. Harriett Novarr 21 Cortland Feb. 23, 1976 FIELD GOALS MADE Player FGM Opponent Date 1. Martha Mogish 18 William Smith Jan. 24, 1978 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTS Player FGA Opponent Date 1. Nicole Michael 28 Villanova Feb. 9, 2010 Vaida Sipaviciute 28 Niagara Nov. 23, 2005 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (min. 9 made) Player Pct. Opponent Date 1. Kayla Alexander (9-9) Md. Eastern Shore Dec. 1, POINT FIELD GOALS MADE Player FGM Opponent Date 1. Nicole Michael 8 Binghamton Nov. 22, 2009 Simone Courtlandt 8 Drake Dec. 3, POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTS Player FGA Opponent Date 1. Jaime James 17 Miami Feb. 26, 2000 Teakyta Barnes 17 St. John s Feb. 15, POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (min. 4 made) Player Pct. Opponent Date 1. Julie McBride (4-4) Connecticut Feb. 13, 2002 Julie McBride (4-4) Miami Jan. 8, 2003 FREE THROWS MADE Player FTM Opponent Date 1. Julie McBride 14 Binghamton Nov. 22, 2003 Kim Dick 14 Boston University Jan. 5, 1982 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (min. 10 made) Player Pct. Opponent Date 1. Kim Dick (14-14) Boston University Jan. 5, 1982 Chandrea Jones (12-12) Lehigh Dec. 2, 2008 Chandrea Jones (12-12) West Virginia March 3, 2008 Nicole Michael (12-12) Cincinnati Feb. 26, 2007 Anne Flannery (11-11) Michigan Dec. 30, 1982 Julie McBride (11-11) Long Beach St. Nov. 17, 2001 Juanita Ward (10-10) Rutgers Jan. 13, 2010 REBOUNDS Player Rebs. Opponent Date 1. Fantasia Goodwin 25 Saint Peter s Dec. 22, 2007 ASSISTS Player Asst. Opponent Date 1. Libby McNulty 15 Howard Dec. 4, 1982 Libby McNulty 15 LaSalle Dec. 29, 1980 STEALS Player Stls. Opponent Date 1. Janice Long 9 Iona Jan. 15, NEW YORK S COLLEGE TEAM - 15 BLOCKED SHOTS Player Blk. Opponent Date 1. Martha Mogish 16 Colgate Jan. 27, 1978

16 SEASON & CAREER HIGHS Points Season: 2, 3x vs. Arkansas Pine Bluff (1/1/11) Career: 2, 6x vs. Arkansas Pine Bluff (1/1/11) Field Goals Season: 1, 3x vs. Arkansas Pine Bluff (1/1/11) Career: 1, 5x vs. Arkansas Pine Bluff (1/1/11) Field-Goal Attempts Season: 3 vs. Bryant (12/30/10) Career: 3 vs. Bryant (12/30/10) 3-PT Field Goals Season: N/A Career: N/A 3-PT Field Goal Attempts Season: N/A Career: N/A Free Throws Season: N/A Career: 2 vs. Harvard (03/18/10) Free-Throw Attempts Season: N/A Career: 2, 2x vs. Harvard (03/18/10) Offensive Rebounds Season: 2 vs. Cornell (11/15/10) Career: 2 vs. Cornell (11/15/10) Defensive Rebounds Season: 2 vs. Bryant (12/30/10) Career: 2, 2x vs. Bryant (12/30/10) #1 Chanieka Williams Junior 5-9 Guard Seattle, Wash. Opponent MP FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-T PF A TO B S PTS NORTHEASTERN CORNELL LONG ISLAND NEW HAMPSHIRE MD EASTERN SHORE DELAWARE STATE ALBANY OHIO STATE vs. Baylor! vs. Clemson! ST. FRANCIS (PA) BRYANT ARKANSAS PINE BLUFF at Georgetown * SETON HALL * RUTGERS * at West Virginia * at Marquette * PITTSBURGH * SOUTH FLORIDA * at Notre Dame * at Rutgers * DEPAUL * VILLANOVA * LOUISVILLE * at St. John s * at Cincinnati * PROVIDENCE * at Connecticut * vs. Seton vs. Home Games in BOLD CAPS Times Eastern and Subject to Change * - BIG EAST Conference! - Bahamas Sunshine Shootout (Nassau, - BIG EAST Tournament (Hartford, Conn.) GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS NOTES Has played in 15 games Versus Arkansas Pine Bluff, matched a career-best with two points Versus Bryant, matched a season-high with two points and had a career-best two defensive rebounds Against Delaware State, played a career-high 13 minutes, netting her rst eld goal of the season Against Long Island, dished out a careerbest two assists Against Cornell, she set a career high with two offensive rebounds Total Rebounds Season: 2, 2x vs. Bryant (12/30/10) Career: 2, 3x vs. Bryant (12/30/10) Assists Season: 2 vs. Long Island (11/22/10) Career: 2 vs. Long Island (11/22/10) Steals Season: 1, 3x vs. Bryant (12/30/10) Career: 1, 6x vs. Bryant (12/30/10) Blocks Season: N/A Career: N/A Minutes Season: 13 vs. Delaware State (12/4/10) Career: 13 vs. Delaware State (12/4/10) CAREER STATISTICS YEAR G/GS MP/AVG FG-FGA PCT 3FG-3FGA 3PCT FT-FTA PCT REB/AVG A TO BS S PTS/AVG /0 20/ / / /0 30/ / / /0 63/ / /0.4 TOTAL 29/0 113/ / / NEW YORK S COLLEGE TEAM - 16

17 SEASON & CAREER HIGHS Points Season: 23 vs. Rutgers (1/11/11) Career: 23 vs. Rutgers (1/11/11) Field Goals Season: 7, 2x vs. Rutgers (1/11/11) Career: 7, 2x vs. Rutgers (1/11/11) Field-Goal Attempts Season: 17 vs. 15/14 Georgetown (3/5/11) Career: 17vs. 15/14 Georgetown (3/5/11) 3-PT Field Goals Season: 4, 2x vs. Georgetown (3/5/11) Career: 4, 2x vs. Georgetown (3/5/11) 3-PT Field Goal Attempts Season: 9 vs. Georgetown (3/5/11) Career: 9 vs. Georgetown (3/5/11) Free Throws Season: 9 vs. Northeastern (11/12/10) Career: 9 vs. Northeastern (11/12/10) Free-Throw Attempts Season: 12, 2x vs. 6/7 West Virginia (1/15/10) Career: 12, 2x vs. 6/7 West Virginia (1/15/10) Offensive Rebounds Season: 6 vs. Arkansas Pine Bluff (1/1/11) Career: 6 vs. Arkansas Pine Bluff (1/1/11) Defensive Rebounds Season: 9 vs. Bryant (12/30/10) Career: 9 vs. Bryant (12/30/10) Total Rebounds Season: 14 vs. Arkansas Pine Bluff (1/1/11) Career: 14 vs. Arkansas Pine Bluff (1/1/11) Assists Season: 5 vs. Bryant (12/30/10) Career: 5 vs. Bryant (12/30/10) Steals Season: 4, 2x at St. John s (2/19/11) Career: 4, 2x at St. John s (2/19/11) Blocks Season: 1, 7x vs. 15/14 Georgetown (3/5/11) Career: 1, 14x vs. 15/14 Georgetown (3/5/11) Minutes Season: 40- vs. Villanova (2/12/11) Career: 40- vs. Villanova (2/12/11) #2 Elashier Hall Sophomore 5-11 Guard Greenbelt, Md. Opponent MP FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-T PF A TO B S PTS NORTHEASTERN CORNELL LONG ISLAND NEW HAMPSHIRE MD EASTERN SHORE DELAWARE STATE ALBANY OHIO STATE vs. Baylor! vs. Clemson! ST. FRANCIS (PA) BRYANT ARKANSAS PINE BLUFF at Georgetown * SETON HALL * RUTGERS * at West Virginia * at Marquette * PITTSBURGH * SOUTH FLORIDA * at Notre Dame * at Rutgers * DEPAUL * VILLANOVA * LOUISVILLE * at St. John s * at Cincinnati * PROVIDENCE * at Connecticut * vs. Seton vs Home Games in BOLD CAPS Times Eastern and Subject to Change * - BIG EAST Conference! - Bahamas Sunshine Shootout (Nassau, - BIG EAST Tournament (Hartford, Conn.) GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS NOTES Is second on the team in steals, third in points and fth in rebounds and assists Versus Georgetown in the BIG EAST Tournament, led the Orange with 16 points and tied a career-high with four 3-point eld goals At St. John s, matched career-highs with four steals and a block Versus Villanova, played in a career-high 40- minutes At Notre Dame, notched her 10th career block Versus South Florida, had a career-best four steals Against Pittsburgh, was second on the team with 16 points and eight rebounds At 6/7 West Virginia, led the team with 20 points and seven rebounds Against Rutgers, led the team with a career-high 23 points Earned BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll honors for Jan. 10 Versus Seton Hall, posted her sixth-consecutive double-digit game with a team-best 16 points Against Georgetown, led the Orange with 16 points and six rebounds Versus Arkansas Pine Bluff, notched her second career double-double with a 18 points and 14 rebounds while adding three steals Against Bryant, logged her rst career double-double with 17 points and 12 rebounds Against St. Francis (Pa.) was one of ve players to post double-digit points (10) Versus Clemson, set then career-highs in points (16), made eld goals (6), eld goals attempted (13), 3-point eld goals (2) and minutes played (34) Against 2/2 Baylor, notched a game-high seven rebounds Against Albany, had 10 eld goal attempts in 29 minutes played Versus Delaware State, had 15 points, ve eld goals and a pair of three point eld goals Against Cornell, had three steals Against Northeastern, she set then career-bests in points, free throws, free throws attempted and offensive rebounds in her rst collegiate start CAREER STATISTICS YEAR G/GS MP/AVG FG-FGA PCT 3FG-3FGA 3PCT FT-FTA PCT REB/AVG A TO BS S PTS/AVG /0 591/ / / /31 885/ / /9.9 TOTALS 67/ / / / NEW YORK S COLLEGE TEAM - 17

18 SEASON & CAREER HIGHS Points Season: 6, 2x vs. Arkansas Pine Bluff (1/1/11) Career: 6, 2x vs. Arkansas Pine Bluff (1/1/11) Field Goals Season: 2, 3x vs. Arkansas Pine Bluff (1/1/11) Career: 2, 3x vs. Arkansas Pine Bluff (1/1/11) Field-Goal Attempts Season: 5, 2x vs. St. Francis (Pa.) (12/28/10) Career: 5, 2x vs. St. Francis (Pa.) (12/28/10) 3-PT Field Goals Season: 2 vs. St. Francis (Pa.) (12/28/10) Career: 2 vs. St. Francis (Pa.) (12/28/10) 3-PT Field Goal Attempts Season: 3, 3x vs. St. Francis (Pa.) (12/28/10) Career: 3, 3x vs. St. Francis (Pa.) (12/28/10) Free Throws Season: 2 vs. Arkansas Pine Bluff (1/1/11) Career: 2 vs. Arkansas Pine Bluff (1/1/11) Free-Throw Attempts Season: 2, 2x vs. Providence (2/26/11) Career: 2, 2x vs. Providence (2/26/11) Offensive Rebounds Season: 1, 5x at Connecticut (2/28/11) Career: 1, 5x at Connecticut (2/28/11) Defensive Rebounds Season: 2, 3x vs. Louisville (2/16/11) Career: 2, 3x vs. Louisville (2/16/11) Total Rebounds Season: 2, 4x at Cincinnati (2/22/11) Career: 2, 4x at Cincinnati (2/22/11) #3 Rachel Coffey Freshman 5-7 Guard Kingston, N.Y. Opponent MP FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-T PF A TO B S PTS NORTHEASTERN CORNELL LONG ISLAND NEW HAMPSHIRE MD EASTERN SHORE DELAWARE STATE ALBANY OHIO STATE vs. Baylor! vs. Clemson! ST. FRANCIS (PA) BRYANT ARKANSAS PINE BLUFF at Georgetown * SETON HALL * RUTGERS * at West Virginia * at Marquette * PITTSBURGH * SOUTH FLORIDA * at Notre Dame * at Rutgers * DEPAUL * VILLANOVA * LOUISVILLE * at St. John s * at Cincinnati * PROVIDENCE * at Connecticut * vs. Seton vs. Home Games in BOLD CAPS Times Eastern and Subject to Change * - BIG EAST Conference! - Bahamas Sunshine Shootout (Nassau, - BIG EAST Tournament (Hartford, Conn.) GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS NOTES Has played in 22 games, with one start At Connecticut, matched a career-best one offensive rebound Versus Providence, tied a career best with two free throw attempts At Cincinnati, matched career-standards with one offensive rebound and two total boards Versus Louisville, matched a career-high with two total and two defensive rebounds At Rutgers, matched a career-best with an offensive rebound Against Rutgers, was unavailable due to a right thigh injury Against Arkansas Pine Bluff, matched career-bests with six points, an offensive rebounds and three assists while posting her rst career free throws Against Bryant, matched season bests in rebounds (2), defensive boards (2) and assists (3) in 16 minutes played Versus St. Francis (Pa.) tallied a career-best six points on two 3-point eld goals Against 2/2 Baylor, notched four points on two made eld goals while collecting her rst career offensive rebound Versus Delaware State, was unavailable due to illness Against Md. Eastern Shore, made her rst career start at point guard Against Northeastern, had an assist, a block and a steal in her collegiate debut Assists Season: 3, 4x vs. Arkansas Pine Bluff (1/1/11) Career: 3, 4x vs. Arkansas Pine Bluff (1/1/11) Steals Season: 4 vs. Cornell (11/15/10) Career: 4 vs. Cornell (11/15/10) Blocks Season: 1 vs. Northeastern (11/12/10) Career: 1 vs. Northeastern (11/12/10) Minutes Season: 17 vs. Arkansas Pine Bluff (1/1/11) Career: 17 vs. Arkansas Pine Bluff (1/1/11) CAREER STATISTICS YEAR G/GS MP/AVG FG-FGA PCT 3FG-3FGA 3PCT FT-FTA PCT REB/AVG A TO BS S PTS/AVG /1 177/ / / NEW YORK S COLLEGE TEAM - 18

19 SEASON & CAREER HIGHS Points Season: 13 vs. Cornell (11/15/10) Career: 13 vs. Cornell (11/15/10) Field Goals Season: 4, 3x vs. New Hampshire (11/29/10) Career: 4, 3x vs. New Hampshire (11/29/10) Field-Goal Attempts Season: 10, 2x vs. New Hampshire (11/29/10) Career: 10, 2x vs. New Hampshire (11/29/10) 3-PT Field Goals Season: 4, 3x vs. New Hampshire (11/29/10) Career: 4, 3x vs. New Hampshire (11/29/10) 3-PT Field Goal Attempts Season: 10 vs. Cornell (11/15/10) Career: 10 vs. Cornell (11/15/10) Free Throws Season: 2, 4x at Notre Dame (2/1/11) Career: 2, 4x at Notre Dame (2/1/11) Free-Throw Attempts Season: 2, 6x at Notre Dame (2/1/11) Career: 2, 6x at Notre Dame (2/1/11) Offensive Rebounds Season: 2 vs. 6/7 West Virginia (1/15/11) Career: 2 vs. 6/7 West Virginia (1/15/11) Defensive Rebounds Season: 2, 2x vs. Seton Hall (1/8/11) Career: 2, 2x vs. Seton Hall (1/8/11) #4 La Shay Taft Freshman 5-7 Guard Baltimore, Md. Opponent MP FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-T PF A TO B S PTS NORTHEASTERN CORNELL LONG ISLAND NEW HAMPSHIRE MD EASTERN SHORE DELAWARE STATE ALBANY OHIO STATE vs. Baylor! vs. Clemson! ST. FRANCIS (PA) BRYANT ARKANSAS PINE BLUFF at Georgetown * SETON HALL * RUTGERS * at West Virginia * at Marquette * PITTSBURGH * SOUTH FLORIDA * at Notre Dame * at Rutgers * DEPAUL * VILLANOVA * LOUISVILLE * at St. John s * at Cincinnati * PROVIDENCE * at Connecticut * vs. Seton vs. Home Games in BOLD CAPS Times Eastern and Subject to Change * - BIG EAST Conference! - Bahamas Sunshine Shootout (Nassau, - BIG EAST Tournament (Hartford, Conn.) GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS NOTES Averages 3.6 points per game in 27 games played Against South Florida, shot a career-best percent (2-2) from the charity stripe At 6/7 West Virginia, notched a career-high three rebounds Against Arkansas Pine Bluff, dished out a career-high three assists Against Bryant, posted her second-consecutive double-digit points performance Versus St. Francis (Pa.), was one of ve players with double-digit points (11) while dishing out two assists Against Albany, posted her rst career block Against Long Island, shot 57.0 (4-7) percent from 3-point range Versus Cornell, shot 40.0 (4-10) percent from behind the arc for 13 points Against Northeastern, had an offensive rebound in her collegiate debut Total Rebounds Season: 3 vs. 6/7 West Virginia (1/15/11) Career: 3 vs. 6/7 West Virginia (1/15/11) Assists Season: 3 vs. Arkansas Pine Bluff (1/1/11) Career: 3 vs. Arkansas Pine Bluff (1/1/11) Steals Season: 3 vs. Cornell (11/15/10) Career: 3 vs. Cornell (11/15/10) Blocks Season: 1, 2x vs. St. Francis (Pa.) (12/28/10) Career: 1, 2x vs. St. Francis (Pa.) (12/28/10) Minutes Season: 18, 2x vs. Arkansas Pine Bluff (1/1/11) Career: 18, 2x vs. Arkansas Pine Bluff (1/1/11) CAREER STATISTICS YEAR G/GS MP/AVG FG-FGA PCT 3FG-3FGA 3PCT FT-FTA PCT REB/AVG A TO BS S PTS/AVG /0 207/ / / NEW YORK S COLLEGE TEAM - 19

20 SEASON & CAREER HIGHS Points Season: 9 vs. Seton Hall (3/4/11) Career: 13 at South Florida (01/16/10) Field Goals Season: 3, 7x vs. Seton Hall (3/4/11) Career: 5 at South Florida (01/16/10) Field-Goal Attempts Season: 9 vs. 6/6 Ohio State (12/11/10) Career: 9, 4x vs. 6/6 Ohio State (12/11/10) 3-PT Field Goals Season: 3 vs. Seton Hall (3/4/11) Career: 3, 3x vs. Seton Hall (3/4/11) 3-PT Field Goal Attempts Season: 7 vs. Louisville (2/16/11) Career: 7 vs. Louisville (2/16/11) Free Throws Season: 3, 2x vs. 17/19 Georgetown (3/5/11) Career: 4 vs. at Ohio (12/21/08) Free-Throw Attempts Season: 4, 2x vs. Rutgers (1/11/11) Career: 5 vs. at Ohio (12/21/08) Offensive Rebounds Season: 2 vs. Rutgers (1/11/11) Career: 2, 3x vs. Rutgers (1/11/11) Defensive Rebounds Season: 5 vs. 6/6 Ohio State (12/11/10) Career: 5, 3x vs. 6/6 Ohio State (12/11/10) Total Rebounds Season: 6 vs. Rutgers (1/11/11) Career: 6, 2x vs. Rutgers (1/11/11) Assists Season: 10 vs. St. Francis (Pa.) (12/28/10) Career: 11 at Seton Hall (02/13/08) #11 Tasha Harris Senior 5-9 Guard Bronx, N.Y. Opponent MP FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-T PF A TO B S PTS NORTHEASTERN CORNELL LONG ISLAND NEW HAMPSHIRE MD EASTERN SHORE DELAWARE STATE ALBANY OHIO STATE vs. Baylor! vs. Clemson! ST. FRANCIS (PA) BRYANT ARKANSAS PINE BLUFF at Georgetown * SETON HALL * RUTGERS * at West Virginia * at Marquette * PITTSBURGH * SOUTH FLORIDA * at Notre Dame * at Rutgers * DEPAUL * VILLANOVA * LOUISVILLE * at St. John s * at Cincinnati * PROVIDENCE * at Connecticut * vs. Seton vs Home Games in BOLD CAPS Times Eastern and Subject to Change * - BIG EAST Conference! - Bahamas Sunshine Shootout (Nassau, - BIG EAST Tournament (Hartford, Conn.) GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS NOTES Syracuse s all-time leader in games played and games started Leads the team in assists per game Versus Georgetown in the BIG EAST Tournament, played a season-high 35 minutes Against Seton Hall, recorded season-highs with nine points, three steals and three 3-point eld goals At St. John s, matched a season-high with eight points on three made eld goals Versus Louisville, set a career-high with seven 3-point attempts and tied a career standard with a block At Notre Dame, matched season-bests with a block and two steals Against South Florida, dished out a game-best nine assists Versus Pittsburgh, matched a career-high with a block At Marquette, matched a season-best with three made eld goals while dishing out a team-best ve assists Against Rutgers, matched a career-high with six rebounds and a season-best with eight points Versus St. Francis (Pa.), dished out a season-high 10 assists as part of a program-record tying 30 for the contest Against 2/2 Baylor, dished out a team-best four assists Against 6/6 Ohio State, made a season-best three eld goals while corralling a careerhigh tying ve defensive boards Versus Albany, had four defensive rebounds, four total boards and seven assists Against Md. Eastern Shore, had a game-high six assists in 33 minutes played Against Long Island, made a season-best two 3-point eld goals Against Northeastern, led the team with seven assists Steals Season: 3 vs. Seton Hall (3/4/11) Career: 5 vs. Maryland Eastern Shore (12/19/07) Blocks Season: 1, 4x vs. Louisville (2/16/11) Career: 1, 6x vs. Louisville (2/16/11) Minutes Season: 35, 2x vs. 17/19 Georgetown (3/5/11) Career: 39 at Rutgers (03/01/08) CAREER STATISTICS YEAR G/GS MP/AVG FG-FGA PCT 3FG-3FGA 3PCT FT-FTA PCT REB/AVG A TO BS S PTS/AVG /31 650/ / / /31 878/ / / /35 794/ / / /31 833/ / /4.2 TOTAL 129/ / / / NEW YORK S COLLEGE TEAM - 20

21 SEASON & CAREER HIGHS Points Season: 6 vs. Arkansas Pine Bluff (1/1/11) Career: 11 vs. Longwood (11/30/08) Field Goals Season: 2, 3x vs. Arkansas Pine Bluff (1/1/11) Career: 4 vs. Longwood (11/30/08) Field-Goal Attempts Season: 7 vs. Arkansas Pine Bluff (1/1/11) Career: 7 vs. Arkansas Pine Bluff (1/1/11) 3-PT Field Goals Season: N/A Career: N/A 3-PT Field Goal Attempts Season: N/A Career: N/A Free Throws Season: 2, 2x vs. Arkansas Pine Bluff (1/1/11) Career: 5 at St. John s (02/14/09) Free-Throw Attempts Season: 5, 2x vs. Arkansas Pine Bluff (1/1/11) Career: 9 at St. John s (02/14/09) Offensive Rebounds Season: 3 vs. Arkansas Pine Bluff (1/1/11) Career: 3 vs. Arkansas Pine Bluff (1/1/11) Defensive Rebounds Season: 2, 5x vs. Arkansas Pine Bluff (1/1/11) Career: 4 vs. Portland State (11/22/08) #14 Troya Berry Junior 6-2 Forward Flint, Mich. Opponent MP FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-T PF A TO B S PTS NORTHEASTERN CORNELL LONG ISLAND NEW HAMPSHIRE MD EASTERN SHORE DELAWARE STATE ALBANY OHIO STATE vs. Baylor! vs. Clemson! ST. FRANCIS (PA) BRYANT ARKANSAS PINE BLUFF at Georgetown * SETON HALL * RUTGERS * at West Virginia * at Marquette * PITTSBURGH * SOUTH FLORIDA * at Notre Dame * at Rutgers * DEPAUL * VILLANOVA * LOUISVILLE * at St. John s * at Cincinnati * PROVIDENCE * at Connecticut * vs. Seton vs. Home Games in BOLD CAPS Times Eastern and Subject to Change * - BIG EAST Conference! - Bahamas Sunshine Shootout (Nassau, - BIG EAST Tournament (Hartford, Conn.) GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS NOTES Averages 1.1 points and 1.4 rebounds in 23 games played At Connecticut, tied a season high with one steal At Marquette, matched season-highs with a steal and an assist Against Arkansas Pine Bluff, set season-bests in points (6), offensive rebounds (3) and total rebounds (5) Against Bryant, matched a season-high with two defensive rebounds Versus St. Francis (Pa.), logged a season-high tying two defensive boards Against 2/2 Baylor, had ve points, two offensive rebounds, two defensive rebounds, four total rebounds and an assist Against Delaware State, notched ve points Against Md. Eastern Shore, had two defensive and four total rebounds Total Rebounds Season: 5 vs. Arkansas Pine Bluff (1/1/11) Career: 6 vs. Portland State (11/22/08) Assists Season: 1, 4x vs. Marquette (1/22/11) Career: 1, 5x vs. Marquette (1/22/11) Steals Season: 1, 8x at Connecticut (2/28/11) Career: 2, 2x vs. at Ohio (12/21/08) Blocks Season: 1, 2x vs. Long Island (11/22/10) Career: 2 vs. St. John s (01/27/10) Minutes Season: 16, 2x vs. Arkansas Pine Bluff (1/1/11) Career: 31 vs. Portland State (11/22/08) CAREER STATISTICS YEAR G/GS MP/AVG FG-FGA PCT 3FG-3FGA 3PCT FT-FTA PCT REB/AVG A TO BS S PTS/AVG /2 334/ / / /0 127/ / / /0 170/ / /1.1 TOTAL 77/2 631/ / / NEW YORK S COLLEGE TEAM - 21

22 SEASON & CAREER HIGHS Points Season: 27 vs. 6/6 Ohio State (12/11/10) Career: 29, 2x vs. Butler (11/27/09) Field Goals Season: 10 vs. 6/6 Ohio State (12/11/10) Career: 11 vs. Portland State (11/22/08) Field-Goal Attempts Season: 18 vs. 6/6 Ohio State (12/11/10) Career: 28 at at Ohio State (11/19/08) 3-PT Field Goals Season: 4 vs. 6/6 Ohio State (12/11/10) Career: 6 vs. South Florida (03/08/08) 3-PT Field Goal Attempts Season: 10, 2x vs. 6/6 Ohio State (12/11/10) Career: 12, 2x vs. Binghamton (11/22/09) Free Throws Season: 6, 2x vs. Pittsburgh (1/26/11) Career: 10, 2x at Georgetown (01/03/09) Free-Throw Attempts Season: 12 vs. Pittsburgh (1/26/11) Career: 13, 2x at Georgetown (01/03/09) Offensive Rebounds Season: 4, 2x vs. Louisville (2/16/11) Career: 8 vs. Louisville (01/05/08) Defensive Rebounds Season: 5 vs. Georgetown (1/4/11) Career: 9, 2x vs. Louisville (01/05/08) Total Rebounds Season: 6, 4x at St. John s (2/19/11) Career: 9, 5x vs. Rider (12/28/09) Assists Season: 8 vs. New Hampshire (11/29/10) Career: 9, 3x vs. Cincinnati (02/13/10) Steals Season: 6 vs. Long Island (11/22/10) Career: 6, 7x vs. Long Island (11/22/10) Blocks Season: 1, 4x vs. Seton Hall (3/4/11) Career: 2 at Cincinnati (01/10/09) Minutes Season: 39, 4x vs. Pittsburgh (1/26/11) Career: 41 vs. Portland State (11/22/08) #21 Erica Morrow Senior 5-8 Guard Brooklyn, N.Y. Opponent MP FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-T PF A TO B S PTS NORTHEASTERN CORNELL LONG ISLAND NEW HAMPSHIRE MD EASTERN SHORE DELAWARE STATE ALBANY OHIO STATE vs. Baylor! vs. Clemson! ST. FRANCIS (PA) BRYANT ARKANSAS PINE BLUFF at Georgetown * SETON HALL * RUTGERS * at West Virginia * at Marquette * PITTSBURGH * SOUTH FLORIDA * at Notre Dame * at Rutgers * DEPAUL * VILLANOVA * LOUISVILLE * at St. John s * at Cincinnati * PROVIDENCE * at Connecticut * vs. Seton vs Home Games in BOLD CAPS Times Eastern and Subject to Change * - BIG EAST Conference! - Bahamas Sunshine Shootout (Nassau, - BIG EAST Tournament (Hartford, Conn.) GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS NOTES Syracuse s all-time leader in minutes played Second on SU s all-time scoring chart Ranks second in games played and started Leads team in steals and minutes played, is second on the squad in assists and fourth in points Against Seton Hall, scored 12 points At Connecticut, tallied 11 points to surpass the 1,600-point career benchmark At Cincinnati, directed the offense with ve assists At St. John s, matched a season-best with six total rebounds Versus Louisville, led the team with 17 points while matching season-bests in offensive (4) and total rebounds (6) Against South Florida, logged her seventh-consecutive double-digit scoring game with 13 points to move into third on the SU career scoring charts Versus Pittsburgh, had a game-best 17 points and season-high tying six rebounds in a season-best tying 39 minutes played At Marquette, was second on the team with 15 points while shooting a perfect 6-for-6 from the charity stripe Versus St. Francis (Pa.), dished out seven assists as part of a program record-tying 30 helpers and logged her rst block of the season Earned BIG EAST Honor Roll mention for the week of Dec. 13 Against 6/6 Ohio State, scored a season-best 27 points on seasonbest 10 made eld goals Against Md. Eastern Shore, missed only the second game of her collegiate career with a toe injury Against New Hampshire, dished out a season-best eight assists Against Long Island, matched a career-high with six steals while posting 16 points, ve eld goals, two 3-point eld goals, four free throws and three defensive rebounds Against Northeastern, had three assists in her debut at point guard Named to the Preseason All-BIG EAST Honorable Mention team CAREER STATISTICS YEAR G/GS MP/AVG FG-FGA PCT 3FG-3FGA 3PCT FT-FTA PCT REB/AVG A TO BS S PTS/AVG / / / / / / / / / / / / /30 938/ / /9.7 TOTAL 127/ / / / NEW YORK S COLLEGE TEAM - 22

23 SEASON & CAREER HIGHS Points Season: 8 vs. Cornell (11/15/10) Career: 8 vs. Cornell (11/15/10) Field Goals Season: 3 vs. Delaware State (12/4/10) Career: 3 vs. Delaware State (12/4/10) Field-Goal Attempts Season: 6 vs. Delaware State (12/4/10) Career: 6 vs. Delaware State (12/4/10) 3-PT Field Goals Season: N/A Career: N/A 3-PT Field Goal Attempts Season: 1, 2x vs. Long Island (11/22/10) Career: 1, 2x vs. Long Island (11/22/10) Free Throws Season: 6 vs. Cornell (11/15/10) Career: 6 vs. Cornell (11/15/10) Free-Throw Attempts Season: 7 vs. Cornell (11/15/10) Career: 7 vs. Cornell (11/15/10) Offensive Rebounds Season: 3, 2x vs. Arkansas Pine Bluff (1/1/11) Career: 3, 2x vs. Arkansas Pine Bluff (1/1/11) Defensive Rebounds Season: 3 vs. Delaware State (12/4/10) Career: 3 vs. Delaware State (12/4/10) #33 Phylesha Bullard Freshman 6-2 Guard Brooklyn, N.Y. Opponent MP FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-T PF A TO B S PTS NORTHEASTERN CORNELL LONG ISLAND NEW HAMPSHIRE MD EASTERN SHORE DELAWARE STATE ALBANY OHIO STATE vs. Baylor! vs. Clemson! ST. FRANCIS (PA) BRYANT ARKANSAS PINE BLUFF at Georgetown * SETON HALL * RUTGERS * at West Virginia * at Marquette * PITTSBURGH * SOUTH FLORIDA * at Notre Dame * at Rutgers * DEPAUL * VILLANOVA * LOUISVILLE * at St. John s * at Cincinnati * PROVIDENCE * at Connecticut * vs. Seton vs Home Games in BOLD CAPS Times Eastern and Subject to Change * - BIG EAST Conference! - Bahamas Sunshine Shootout (Nassau, - BIG EAST Tournament (Hartford, Conn.) GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS NOTES Averages 1.6 points and 1.8 rebounds in 19 games played Against Arkansas Pine Bluff, matched a season-best with three offensive rebounds Against Bryant, matched a season-high with two steals Versus Delaware State, set a career-high with three made eld goals Against Md. Eastern Shore, had two defensive rebounds Against New Hampshire, set a season-high with three offensive and ve total rebounds Against Long Island, tallied two steals Against Cornell, had eight points in her collegiate debut Total Rebounds Season: 5 vs. New Hampshire (11/29/10) Career: 5 vs. New Hampshire (11/29/10) Assists Season: 1, 2x vs. Delaware State (12/4/10) Career: 1, 2x vs. Delaware State (12/4/10) Steals Season: 2, 2x vs. Bryant (12/30/10) Career: 2, 2x vs. Bryant (12/30/10) Blocks Season: 2 vs. Cornell (11/15/10) Career: 2 vs. Cornell (11/15/10) Minutes Season: 16 vs. Delaware State (12/4/10) Career: 16 vs. Delaware State (12/4/10) CAREER STATISTICS YEAR G/GS MP/AVG FG-FGA PCT 3FG-3FGA 3PCT FT-FTA PCT REB/AVG A TO BS S PTS/AVG /0 136/ / / NEW YORK S COLLEGE TEAM - 23

24 SEASON & CAREER HIGHS Points Season: 13, 3x vs. DePaul (2/8/11) Career: 13, 3x vs. DePaul (2/8/11) Field Goals Season: 5, 2x vs. DePaul (2/8/11) Career: 5, 2x vs. DePaul (2/8/11) Field-Goal Attempts Season: 9, 2x vs. DePaul (2/8/11) Career: 9, 2x vs. DePaul (2/8/11) 3-PT Field Goals Season: N/A Career: N/A 3-PT Field Goal Attempts Season: N/A Career: N/A Free Throws Season: 5, 3x vs. Villanova (2/12/11) Career: 5, 3x vs. Villanova (2/12/11) Free-Throw Attempts Season: 9 vs. Seton Hall (1/8/11) Career: 9 vs. Seton Hall (1/8/11) Offensive Rebounds Season: 7 vs. Rutgers (1/11/11) Career: 7 vs. Rutgers (1/11/11) Defensive Rebounds Season: 13 vs. Seton Hall (1/8/11) Career: 13 vs. Seton Hall (1/8/11) Total Rebounds Season: 19 vs. Seton Hall (1/8/11) Career: 19 vs. Seton Hall (1/8/11) #34 Shakeya Leary Redshirt Freshman 6-3 Forward Waldorf, Md. Opponent MP FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-T PF A TO B S PTS NORTHEASTERN CORNELL LONG ISLAND NEW HAMPSHIRE MD EASTERN SHORE DELAWARE STATE ALBANY OHIO STATE vs. Baylor! vs. Clemson! ST. FRANCIS (PA) BRYANT ARKANSAS PINE BLUFF at Georgetown * SETON HALL * RUTGERS * at West Virginia * at Marquette * PITTSBURGH * SOUTH FLORIDA * at Notre Dame * at Rutgers * DEPAUL * VILLANOVA * LOUISVILLE * at St. John s * at Cincinnati * PROVIDENCE * at Connecticut * vs. Seton Hall vs. Georgetown Home Games in BOLD CAPS Times Eastern and Subject to Change * - BIG EAST Conference! - Bahamas Sunshine Shootout (Nassau, - BIG EAST Tournament (Hartford, Conn.) GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS NOTES One of ve players to play in every game Versus Villanova, matched a career-high with ve free throws Against DePaul, matched a career-best with 13 points on 5-of-9 shooting At Notre Dame, matched a career-high with a pair of steals Against Rutgers, set career highs with seven offensive rebounds and two steals Versus Seton Hall, had a career day with 13 points, 13 defensive rebounds, seven blocks and matched a single-game record with 19 rebounds Against Bryant, tallied two blocks Against Delaware State, had a team-best tying nine rebounds Versus Long Island, had a career-best tying 13 points, six offensive rebounds, nine total boards and notched her rst career block Against Cornell, grabbed a game-best eight rebounds Against Northeastern, had 11 points in her collegiate debut Assists Season: 2 vs. Long Island (11/22/10) Career: 2 vs. Long Island (11/22/10) Steals Season: 2, 3x vs. DePaul (2/8/11) Career: 2, 3x vs. DePaul (2/8/11) Blocks Season: 7 vs. Seton Hall (1/8/11) Career: 7 vs. Seton Hall (1/8/11) Minutes Season: 29 vs. Seton Hall (1/8/11) Career: 29 vs. Seton Hall (1/8/11) CAREER STATISTICS YEAR G/GS MP/AVG FG-FGA PCT 3FG-3FGA 3PCT FT-FTA PCT REB/AVG A TO BS S PTS/AVG /0 424/ / / NEW YORK S COLLEGE TEAM - 24

25 SEASON & CAREER HIGHS Points Season: 27 vs. Md. Eastern Shore (12/1/10) Career: 27 vs. Md. Eastern Shore (12/1/10) Field Goals Season: 10 at St. John s (2/19/11) Career: 10 at St. John s (2/19/11) Field-Goal Attempts Season: 19 vs. Arkansas Pine Bluff (1/1/11) Career: 19 vs. Arkansas Pine Bluff (1/1/11) 3-PT Field Goals Season: N/A Career: N/A 3-PT Field Goal Attempts Season: N/A Career: N/A Free Throws Season: 10 vs. Villanova (2/12/11) Career: 10 vs. Villanova (2/12/11) Free-Throw Attempts Season: 13 vs. Villanova (2/12/11) Career: 13 vs. Villanova (2/12/11) Offensive Rebounds Season: 7 vs. Arkansas Pine Bluff (1/1/11) Career: 9 vs. New Hampshire (12/30/09) Defensive Rebounds Season: 14 vs. Albany (12/6/10) Career: 14 vs. Albany (12/6/10) Total Rebounds Season: 19 vs. Albany (12/6/10) Career: 19 vs. Albany (12/6/10) Assists Season: 1 vs. Bryant (12/30/10) Career: 1, 6x vs. Bryant (12/30/10) Steals Season: 1, 10x vs. 17/19 Georgetown (3/5/11) Career: 5 vs. West Virginia (03/01/10) Blocks Season: 9 vs. Delaware State (12/4/10) Career: 9 vs. Delaware State (12/4/10) Minutes Season: 35 at Rutgers (2/6/11) Career: 35 at Rutgers (2/6/11) #40 Kayla Alexander Sophomore 6-4 Center Milton Ontario, Canada Opponent MP FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-T PF A TO B S PTS NORTHEASTERN CORNELL LONG ISLAND NEW HAMPSHIRE MD EASTERN SHORE DELAWARE STATE ALBANY OHIO STATE vs. Baylor! vs. Clemson! ST. FRANCIS (PA) BRYANT ARKANSAS PINE BLUFF at Georgetown * SETON HALL * RUTGERS * at West Virginia * at Marquette * PITTSBURGH * SOUTH FLORIDA * at Notre Dame * at Rutgers * DEPAUL * VILLANOVA * LOUISVILLE * at St. John s * at Cincinnati * PROVIDENCE * at Connecticut * vs. Seton Hall vs. Georgetown Home Games in BOLD CAPS Times Eastern and Subject to Change * - BIG EAST Conference! - Bahamas Sunshine Shootout (Nassau, - BIG EAST Tournament (Hartford, Conn.) GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS NOTES Named to the All-BIG EAST Conference First Team Leads the team in points, blocks, eld-goal percentage and free-throw percentage Tied for the team lead in rebounds Versus Georgetown in the BIG EAST Tournament, scored 11 points and recorded a steal Against Seton Hall in the BIG EAST Tournament, scored 16 points and added three blocks Versus Providence, tallied 18 points, six rebounds and ve blocks At Cincinnati, led the Orange with 18 points Named BIG EAST Player of the Week for Feb. 21, her third weekly award of the season At St. John s, led the team with 26 points on a career-best 10 made eld goals and added eight rebounds Against Louisville, was second on the team with 12 points Versus Villanova, led the team with 22 points while setting career-highs in free throws made (10) and attempted (13) At Rugers, recorded her eighth career double-double with 11 points and a game-high 13 rebounds in a career-high 35 minutes played At Notre Dame, led the team with 19 points Against Pittsburgh, ranked third on the team with 14 points At Marquette, posted her seventh career double-double, leading the team with 17 points and 10 rebounds Against Georgetown, posted a team-best tying six rebounds Named BIG EAST and ECAC Player of the Week for Jan. 3 Versus Arkansas Pine Bluff, posted her sixth career double-double and fourth-consecutive 20-point performance with 21 points and 14 rebounds Against Bryant, led the team with 23 points, her third-consecutive 20-point performance Versus St. Francis (Pa.) was one of three student-athletes with a double-double, the fth of her career, pairing 20 points with a game-best 11 rebounds Named to the Bahamas Sunshine Shootout All-Tournament Team Against Clemson, had her fourth career double-double with 23 points and 10 rebounds Against Albany, had her third career double-double with 15 points and a career-best 19 rebounds including a career-high 14 defensive boards Named BIG EAST Player of the Week on Dec. 6 Against Delaware State, set a career-high with nine blocks Versus Md. Eastern Shore, set an SU single-game record going a perfect 9-of-9 from the oor while netting a career-high 27 points Against New Hampshire, netted 24 points on a career-high tying nine made eld goals Against Cornell, led the team with 19 points and a game-high tying eight rebounds Against Northeastern, had her second career doubledouble with 12 points and a game-best 12 rebounds CAREER STATISTICS YEAR G/GS MP/AVG FG-FGA PCT 3FG-3FGA 3PCT FT-FTA PCT REB/AVG A TO BS S PTS/AVG /0 679/ / / /31 772/ / /14.4 TOTAL 67/ / / / NEW YORK S COLLEGE TEAM - 25

26 SEASON & CAREER HIGHS Points Season: 22 vs. St. Francis (Pa.) (12/28/10) Career: 22, 2x vs. St. Francis (Pa.) (12/28/10) Field Goals Season: 9 vs. St. Francis (Pa.) (12/28/10) Career: 10 at Maryland (1/20/08)* Field-Goal Attempts Season: 14 at Rutgers (2/6/11) Career: 18 at North Carolina (2/15/09)* 3-PT Field Goals Season: N/A Career: 1, 5x at Miami (1/12/09)* 3-PT Field Goal Attempts Season: 1, 2x vs. 2/2 Baylor (12/21/10) Career: 5 vs. Oklahoma (3/24/09)* Free Throws Season: 10 vs. 17/19 Georgetown (3/5/11) Career: 10, 2x vs. 17/94 Georgetown (3/5/11) Free-Throw Attempts Season: 12, vs. 17/19 Georgetown (3/5/11) Career: 14 vs. Georgia State (11/26/08)* Offensive Rebounds Season: 7 vs. Seton Hall (1/8/11) Career: 9 vs. Georgia State (11/26/08)* Defensive Rebounds Season: 8, 3x at Cincinnati (2/22/11) Career: 8, 3x at Cincinnati (2/22/11) Total Rebounds Season: 14 vs. Seton Hall (1/8/11) Career: 14 vs. Seton Hall (1/8/11) Assists Season: 5, vs. Seton Hall (3/4/11) Career: 5, vs. Seton Hall (3/4/11) Steals Season: 4 vs. Long Island (11/22/10) Career: 7 vs. MVSU (11/22/08)* Blocks Season: 3 at Cincinnati (2/22/11) Career: 3 at Cincinnati (2/22/11) Minutes Season: 38, 2x vs. 17/19 Georgetown (3/5/11) Career: 42 at Maryland (1/20/08)* * - Georgia Tech #43 Iasia Hemingway Junior 5-11 Guard Waldorf, Md. Opponent MP FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-T PF A TO B S PTS NORTHEASTERN CORNELL LONG ISLAND NEW HAMPSHIRE MD EASTERN SHORE DELAWARE STATE ALBANY OHIO STATE vs. Baylor! vs. Clemson! ST. FRANCIS (PA) BRYANT ARKANSAS PINE BLUFF at Georgetown * SETON HALL * RUTGERS * at West Virginia * at Marquette * PITTSBURGH * SOUTH FLORIDA * at Notre Dame * at Rutgers * DEPAUL * VILLANOVA * LOUISVILLE * at St. John s * at Cincinnati * PROVIDENCE * at Connecticut * vs. Seton vs Home Games in BOLD CAPS Times Eastern and Subject to Change * - BIG EAST Conference! - Bahamas Sunshine Shootout (Nassau, - BIG EAST Tournament (Hartford, Conn.) GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS NOTES Earned All-BIG EAST Honorable Mention honors Tied for the team lead in rebounds Second on the team in points and eld-goal percentage and third in assists Versus Georgetown in the BIG EAST Tournament, tallied 14 points and a team-high nine rebounds in a season-high tying 38 minutes Against Seton Hall in the BIG EAST Tournament, led the team with 17 points and a career-high ve assists Named to the BIG EAST Honor Roll for her performance in nal three games of regular season At Connecticut, registered 13 points and seven rebounds Versus Providence, was second on the team with 14 points At Cincinnati, recorded her fth SU doubledouble with 10 points and 11 rebounds while notching a career-best three blocks At St. John s, was second on the team with 13 points Versus Villanova, was second on the team with 15 points in a season-best 35 minutes played Against DePaul, was second on the team with 14 points At Rutgers, notched a game-best 18 points Against South Florida, matched a career-high with eight defensive boards Versus Pittsburgh, posted her thirdconsecutive double-digit scoring game with 11 points At Marquette, notched her fourth SU double-double with 13 points and 10 rebounds Against Seton Hall, posted a career-high with 14 rebounds, including a season-best seven offensive boards Versus St. Francis (Pa.) was one of three student-athletes with a double-double, her third at SU, notching a career-high tying 22 points and 10 rebounds Earned BIG EAST Honor Roll mention for the week of Dec. 27 for her performances at the Bahamas Sunshine Shootout Named to the Bahamas Sunshine Shootout All-Tournament Team Against Clemson, tallied her second double-double at SU with a season-high 21 points and game-high tying 10 rebounds Versus 2/2 Baylor, led the team with 10 points and was second with six rebounds Against 6/6 Ohio State had a team-best eight rebounds and was second on the team with 12 points Versus Albany, had three assists and a blocked shot Against Md. Eastern Shore, posted her rst Syracuse double-double with 20 points and 12 rebounds Against New Hampshire, dished out three assists Versus Long Island, had a season-best four steals Against Cornell, had a game-best tying eight rebounds Against Northeastern, led the team with 17 points in her Syracuse debut CAREER STATISTICS YEAR G/GS MP/AVG FG-FGA PCT 3FG-3FGA 3PCT FT-FTA PCT REB/AVG A TO BS S PTS/AVG * 32/27 726/ / / * 32/31 925/ / / /30 861/ / /12.3 TOTAL 95/ / / / NEW YORK S COLLEGE TEAM - 26

27 SEASON & CAREER HIGHS Points Season: 16, 2x vs. DePaul (2/8/11) Career: 17 vs. Harvard (03/18/10) Field Goals Season: 6, 2x vs. DePaul (2/8/11) Career: 7 vs. Harvard (03/18/10) Field-Goal Attempts Season: 17 vs. Northeastern (11/12/10) Career: 17 vs. Northeastern (11/12/10) 3-PT Field Goals Season: 3, 5x at Cincinnati (2/22/11) Career: 3, 7x at Cincinnati (2/22/11) 3-PT Field Goal Attempts Season: 10 vs. Northeastern (11/12/10) Career: 10 vs. Northeastern (11/12/10) Free Throws Season: 6 vs. Md. Eastern Shore (12/1/10) Career: 6, 3x vs. Md. Eastern Shore (12/1/10) Free-Throw Attempts Season: 7 vs. Md. Eastern Shore (12/1/10) Career: 9 at Pittsburgh (02/02/10) Offensive Rebounds Season: 7 vs. Pittsburgh (1/26/11) Career: 8 vs. Seton Hall (03/05/10) Defensive Rebounds Season: 8, 2x vs. DePaul (2/8/11) Career: 8, 3x vs. DePaul (2/8/11) Total Rebounds Season: 13, 2x vs. DePaul (2/8/11) Career: 13, 5x vs. DePaul (2/8/11) Assists Season: 4, 2x vs. St. Francis (Pa.) (12/28/10) Career: 4, 2x vs. St. Francis (Pa.) (12/28/10) #44 Carmen Tyson-Thomas Sophomore 5-9 Guard Philadelphia, Pa. Opponent MP FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-T PF A TO B S PTS NORTHEASTERN CORNELL LONG ISLAND NEW HAMPSHIRE MD EASTERN SHORE DELAWARE STATE ALBANY OHIO STATE vs. Baylor! vs. Clemson! ST. FRANCIS (PA) BRYANT ARKANSAS PINE BLUFF at Georgetown * SETON HALL * RUTGERS * at West Virginia * at Marquette * PITTSBURGH * SOUTH FLORIDA * at Notre Dame * at Rutgers * DEPAUL * VILLANOVA * LOUISVILLE * at St. John s * at Cincinnati * PROVIDENCE * at Connecticut * vs. Seton vs Home Games in BOLD CAPS Times Eastern and Subject to Change * - BIG EAST Conference! - Bahamas Sunshine Shootout (Nassau, - BIG EAST Tournament (Hartford, Conn.) GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS NOTES Is third on the team in rebounds and steals, fourth in assists and fth in points Against Seton Hall in the BIG EAST Tournament, recorded her seventh double-double of the season with 12 points and 11 rebounds Versus Providence, tied a season high with one block At Cincinnati, was second on the team with 14 points and tied a career-high with three made 3-point eld goals Named to the BIG EAST Honor Roll for Feb. 14 Against Villanova, led the team with 10 rebounds while tying season-highs in steals (3) and blocks (1) Versus DePaul, led the team with a double-double, matching a season-best with 16 points and a career-standard with 13 rebounds Against Pittsburgh, led the team with 11 rebounds, including a season-best seven offensive boards and matched a season-high with three steals Versus Rutgers, led the team with 10 rebounds Against Bryant, posted her seventh career double-double with 11 points and a game-high tying 12 rebounds Against St. Francis (Pa.) was one of three student-athletes to record a double-double, her sixth career, with 10 points and 10 rebounds while dishing out a career-high tying four assists Versus Clemson, played 30 minutes notching a season-best tying three steals Against Delaware State, had a game-high tying 15 points Versus Md. Eastern Shore, had her fth career double-double with 10 points and a career-high tying 13 rebounds Against New Hampshire, notched three steals Against Long Island, had her fourth career double-double with 16 points and 10 rebounds Against Northeastern, notched her third career double-double with 12 points and 12 rebounds Steals Season: 3, 5x vs. Villanova (2/12/11) Career: 5 at Pittsburgh (02/02/10) Blocks Season: 1, 8x vs. Providence (2/26/11) Career: 2, 2x at Rutgers (2/21/10) Minutes Season: 35 vs. DePaul (2/8/11) Career: 35 vs. DePaul (2/8/11) CAREER STATISTICS YEAR G/GS MP/AVG FG-FGA PCT 3FG-3FGA 3PCT FT-FTA PCT REB/AVG A TO BS S PTS/AVG /2 723/ / / /1 734/ / /8.5 TOTAL 67/3 1457/ / / NEW YORK S COLLEGE TEAM - 27

28 Syracuse 72 Northeastern 69 November 12 at the Carrier Dome SYRACUSE, N.Y. In the season opener for the Syracuse women s basketball team, the Orange defeated Northeastern, 72-69, in a come-from-behind thriller at the Carrier Dome. Iasia Hemingway scored a team high 17 points to go along with seven rebounds. Two players registered a double-double for the Orange. Kayla Alexander put together an allaround solid showing, posting a double-double on 12 points and 12 rebounds. She also rejected four of Northeastern s shot attempts. Carmen Tyson- Thomas had 15 points, including three three-pointers, and 12 rebounds. Syracuse turned Northeastern s 20 turnovers into 25 points, including 12 on fast breaks. Rebounding was a key factor in SU s win. The Orange grabbed 65 rebounds compared to the Huskies 29. Thirtyseven of SU s rebounds came on the offensive end and resulted in 33 second-chance points. The Orange trailed the majority of the contest, but clawed its way back late in the second half to take the lead. With 7:32 remaining, Elashier Hall drained a shot from behind the arc to bring SU within one, A jumper by Alexander gave Syracuse its first lead of the second half, There were four lead changes in a stretch of 41 seconds before SU finally gained a permanent lead with 4:05 remaining. Northeastern, led by head coach Daynia La-Force Mann, were paced by Rachael Pecota s 25 points and a game high seven three-pointers. VISITORS: Northeastern (0-1) Conroy f Cannon f Tunstull c Pecota g Tolbert g Mayberry Iervolino Mendenhall Crews TEAM 3 TOTALS TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 34.4% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 35.9% F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 100.0% Deadball Rebounds: 0 HOME: Syracuse (1-0) Hemingway f Alexander c Hall g Harris g Morrow g Williams Coffey Taft Berry Leary Tyson-Thomas TEAM 15 TOTALS TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 33.8% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 20.0% F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 64.5% Deadball Rebounds: 4 Officials: Kathy Lonergan, Kathy Ridilla, Duane Mack Technical fouls: Northeastern-None. Syracuse-None. Attendance: 1173 Northeastern Syracuse GAME SUMMARIES Syracuse 86 Cornell 45 November 15 at the Carrier Dome SYRACUSE, N.Y. Syracuse used a dominant inside presence to run past Cornell, 86-45, on Monday night in the Carrier Dome. The Orange broke the game open with a 21-0 run which spanned more than nine minutes from the end of the first half through the 16:18 minute mark of the second half. Syracuse dominated the lane for the entirety of the game, outrebounding the Big Red, 52-28, while holding a 38-6 advantage in points in the paint. The Orange turned 26 Cornell miscues into 26 points and held a 28-8 advantage in second chance buckets. Syracuse jumped out to an early 9-2 lead and built its buffer to six, 14-8, with 13:05 remaining in the first half, courtesy of seven points by Kayla Alexander. The Big Red battled back, outscoring the hosts, 16-11, through the next seven minutes to pull within one, 25-24, with 5:46 to play. Cornell s Shelby Lyman knocked down a three at 5:21 to give the guests its first lead of the contest, 27-26, but Tasha Harris answered for the Orange with a long ball from the nearside corner. Harris trey sparked a 12-0 run for Syracuse, which held the Big Red scoreless through the remainder of the half to go into the break with a lead. The Orange defense continued to stifle Cornell out of the intermission, netting nine unanswered before the Big Red scored its first field goal of the second half at the 16:18 minute mark to make it Morrow propelled the 21-point scoring streak with six points while Iasia Hemingway and Alexander each had four. Syracuse continued to run on Cornell, using a 13-0 streak to increase its advantage, 60-29, with 13:23 remaining in regulation. After breaking the game open, Syracuse steadily outpaced Cornell, cruising to an win. VISITORS: Cornell (0-2) Fitzpatrick f Munson f Flynn g Lyman g Lane g Danielak Long Doyle Chandler Davidson Anyanwu DiMagno TEAM 7 TOTALS TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 30.2% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 34.8% F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 41.7% Deadball Rebounds: 3 HOME: Syracuse (2-0) Alexander c Hall g Harris g Morrow g Hemingway g Williams Coffey Taft Berry Bullard Leary Tyson-Thomas TEAM 6 TOTALS TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 43.5% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 33.3% F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 75.8% Deadball Rebounds: 4 Officials: Tom Danaher, Michael Schmidt, Fatou Cissoko Technical fouls: Cornell-None. Syracuse-None. Attendance: 1020 Cornell Syracuse Syracuse 90 Long Island 36 November 22 at the Carrier Dome SYRACUSE, N.Y. Erica Morrow and Carmen Tyson-Thomas each netted a season-high 16 points to lead Syracuse to a win against Long Island on Monday night at the Carrier Dome. The win extended SU s non-conference unbeaten streak to 31 consecutive home games, including 25 in the Carrier Dome. The Orange had 10 players score in the win, including four in double figures. Morrow was 5-16 from the floor, including a pair of threes while dishing out a team-best six assists. Tyson-Thomas notched her fourth-career double-double with 16 points on 5-12 shooting, including a trio of threes while pulling in a team-best 10 rebounds. Syracuse held a advantage in bench points, thanks in part to 13 points by Shakeya Leary and 12 by La Shay Taft. Leary added nine rebounds while all of Taft s points came from behind the arc. Long Island opened the game with a 7-4 advantage through the first six minutes but Syracuse quickly rallied, using a 10-0 run to take a 14-7 lead with 11:12 to play in the first half. Tyson-Thomas propelled the run with back-to-back 3-pointers while Morrow and Tasha Harris each added a pair. Ahead, 20-11, the Orange steadily outscored the Blackbirds, 23-7, through the next eight minutes to go into the break with a lead, the largest for SU this season. Syracuse continued to cruise out of the intermission, taking a 76-24, with 6:09 left on the clock. The Orange built its advantage with an 11-0 run in which it shut out the Blackbirds for more than five minutes. SU maintained its edge throughout the remainder of regulation, cruising to a win. VISITORS: Long Island (2-1) Roberts f Stevenson c Johnson g Mothershead g Pledger g Sprow Simmons Lentini Palmer Wells Obianwu Abrams Guz TEAM 8 TOTALS TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 23.6% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 8.3% F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 64.3% Deadball Rebounds: 3 HOME: Syracuse (3-0) Hall f Hemingway f Alexander c Harris g Morrow g Williams Coffey Taft Berry Bullard Leary Tyson-Thomas TEAM 1 TOTALS TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 45.6% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 42.9% F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 80.0% Deadball Rebounds: 1 Officials: Diana DePaul, Geraldine Smith, Mara Wager Technical fouls: Long Island-None. Syracuse-None. Attendance: 1009 Long Island Syracuse NEW YORK S COLLEGE TEAM - 28

29 Syracuse 87 New Hampshire 46 November 29 at the Carrier Dome SYRACUSE, N.Y. Kayla Alexander netted a careerhigh 24 points to lead Syracuse to an win against New Hampshire in the Carrier Dome on Monday night. It marked the 32nd consecutive nonconference home victory for the Orange and the 26th in the Carrier Dome as the team improved to 4-0 for the second-consecutive season. Alexander was 9-12 from the floor and 6-7 from the charity stripe in her career performance while adding four rebounds, four blocks and three steals. Erica Morrow and La Shay Taft each added 12 points for the Orange. Morrow was 4-6 from the floor including a trio of threes while directing the offense with eight assists while Taft was 4-9 from behind the arc. The Orange turned 29 New Hampshire turnovers into 33 points, led by Morrow, who had five steals in the win. New Hampshire got off to a fast start outscoring the Orange, 16-11, through the first 6:30 minutes of play. Syracuse found its rhythm through the next seven minutes, assembling an 18-2 scoring run to take a lead. Alexander propelled the run with four points while Morrow and Taft each connected from beyond the arc. The Orange continued to outpace the Wildcats, 13-5, through the remainder of the half to go into the break with a advantage. SU opened the second half in similar fashion, compiling a 15-6 run out of the intermission to take a lead with 12:59 remaining in regulation. The Orange continued to run throughout the remainder of regulation, cruising to an win. VISITORS: New Hampshire (1-4) Beliveau f Early f McDonald c Hogan g Reed g Frankenberger Friel LaRosa Lyons Wells McKnight Flynn TEAM 13 TOTALS TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 31.5% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 28.1% F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 50.0% Deadball Rebounds: 1 HOME: Syracuse (4-0) Alexander c Hall g Harris g Morrow g Hemingway g Coffey Taft Berry Bullard Leary Tyson-Thomas TEAM 4 TOTALS TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 47.5% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 40.0% F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 85.2% Deadball Rebounds: 1 Officials: Rachelle Jones, Duane Mack, Mara Wager Technical fouls: New Hampshire-None. Syracuse-None. Attendance: 1014 New Hampshire Syracuse GAME SUMMARIES Syracuse 73 Md. Eastern Shore 50 December 1 at the Carrier Dome SYRACUSE, N.Y. Kayla Alexander set a new career-high for the second-straight game with 27 points as -/rv Syracuse defeated Maryland Eastern Shore, 73-50, on Wednesday night at the Carrier Dome. Alexander led all scorers shooting a perfect 9-for-9 from the floor and 9-for-10 from the charity stripe while adding seven rebounds and four blocks. Syracuse improves to 5-0 for the second time in as many seasons while extending its consecutive nonconference win streak to 33 games, including 27 in the Carrier Dome. It also marked the 23rd consecutive win for the Orange in the month of December. The Orange was dominant on the glass, holding a advantage on the boards while dominating in the paint, Iasia Hemingway posted her first Syracuse double-double with 20 points and a careerbest 12 rebounds. Carmen Tyson-Thomas also had a double-double, her third of the season, with 10 points and a career-best 13 rebounds. The teams traded baskets through the first seven minutes of the contest with UMES holding a onepoint advantage, 14-13, with 13:12 remaining in the first half. Alexander and Tyson-Thomas combined to score 10 unanswered in three minutes to give the Orange a comfortable edge, Hemingway and Alexander teamed up for a 9-0 run to build Syracuse s lead, 32-16, with six minutes to go and a 7-2 spurt powered by Tyson-Thomas and Elashier Hall gave the hosts a advantage at the break. Hemingway netted the first eight points of the second half for the Orange as it outscored UMES, 8-4 through the first four minutes. The Hawks used an 8-1 stretch to cut the deficit, 52-36, but were outscored, 10-6, through the remainder of regulation as Syracuse cruised to a win. VISITORS: Maryland Eastern Shore (1-2) Sanders f Parker c Jackson g Cook g Morton g Agbasi Buckner Dillard Braxton Roach Stewart Wilkerson TEAM 7 TOTALS TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 32.1% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 21.4% F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 57.9% Deadball Rebounds: 3 HOME: Syracuse (5-0) Alexander c Hall g Coffey g Harris g Hemingway g Taft Berry Bullard Leary Tyson-Thomas TEAM 1 TOTALS TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 39.0% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 4.3% F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 83.9% Deadball Rebounds: 1 Officials: Michele St. Pierre, Michael McConnell, Geraldine Smith Technical fouls: Md. Eastern Shore-None. Syracuse-None. Attendance: 1011 Md. Eastern Shore Syracuse Syracuse 87 Delaware State 17 December 4 at the Carrier Dome SYRACUSE, N.Y. Syracuse turned in its most dominating defensive performance of the season defeating Delaware State, on Saturday afternoon at the Carrier Dome. The Orange held the Hornets to 14 percent shooting from the floor, including 3.6 percent in the second half to improve to 6-0 for the second-straight season. The 17 points allowed marked a program-record for fewest allowed. Carmen Tyson-Thomas led the way for the Orange with 15 points and nine rebounds while classmate Elashier Hall also netted 15. Shakeya Leary rounded out the double-figure scorers with 10 points while adding a game-high tying nine rebounds. Kayla Alexander helped guide the Orange to a advantage in rebounding and a edge in points in the paint. Alexander paired eight rebounds with nine assists while adding a career-best nine blocks. After trading baskets to a 5-5 tie, Syracuse used a 32-2 run to go up, 31-7, with 7:43 remaining in the first half. Tyson-Thomas propelled the run with seven points while the Orange held the Hornets without a basket for more than four minutes in the stretch. The Orange outscored the Hornets, 13-3, through the final 4:16 of the first half to head into the locker room with a advantage. The 35-point halftime lead was the largest of the season so far while the 49 points were the most scored by the hosts in a first half. The Syracuse defense stifled Delaware State out of the intermission, holding the Hornets without a field goal for almost the entirety of the second half before the guests broke through with less than 30 seconds remaining in regulation. The Orange outscored the guest 38-3 in the second half to cruise to an victory. VISITORS: Delaware State (1-5) Bristow f Thompson f Washington c Harmon g D Oliveira g Conner Johnson Pitt Clark Ahaiwe TEAM 7 TOTALS TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 14.0% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 10.0% F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 50.0% Deadball Rebounds: 1 HOME: Syracuse (6-0) Alexander c Hall g Harris g Morrow g Hemingway g Williams Taft Berry Bullard Leary Tyson-Thomas TEAM 10 TOTALS TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 46.0% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 38.5% F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 68.6% Deadball Rebounds: 6 Officials: Kevin Pethtel, Michael Schmidt, Duane Mack Technical fouls: Delaware State-None. Syracuse-None. Attendance: 1102 Delaware State Syracuse NEW YORK S COLLEGE TEAM - 29

30 Syracuse 69 Albany 38 December 6 at the Carrier Dome SYRACUSE, N.Y. Kayla Alexander notched her second double-double of the season to lead Syracuse to a win against Albany on Monday night at the Carrier Dome. The Orange improved to 7-0 for the second-straight season with the win while extending its non-conference home winning streak to 35 games, including 28 in the Dome. Alexander controlled the lane for the Orange, helping the squad to a 30-8 advantage in points in the paint and a edge on the boards. The reigning BIG EAST Player of the Week, Alexander combined a game-best 15 points with a career-high 19 rebounds and added four blocks. Erica Morrow was second on the team with 11 points and added three steals while Iasia Hemingway rounded out the double-digit scorers with 11 points and six rebounds. Tasha Harris directed the Orange offense, dishing out seven assists while chipping in eight points. Elashier Hall and Carmen Tyson-Thomas also added eight points each while Tyson-Thomas was second on the team with seven rebounds. The teams traded baskets through the first half, exchanging the lead three times while tying on two occasions. Albany netted the first two field goals of the contest to take a 4-0 lead before a pair of three s by Morrow and Harris and a Tyson-Thomas layup put the Orange on top, 8-4, with 12:58 remaining before the break. UAlbany outscored SU 12-4 through the next five minutes to regain the lead, 14-12, but the hosts assembled an 11-3 scoring stretch to take a lead at the break. Albany used an 8-5 scoring run out of intermission to cut the deficit to three, 28-25, less than three minutes into the half. Syracuse responded with a 25-0 scoring tear to break the game open, 53-25, with 8:35 remaining in regulation while shutting out the Albany offense for more than nine minutes in the stretch. La Shay Taft connected from three-point range to give the Orange its largest lead of the contest, 69-36, with 1:52 left on the clock before the hosts cruised to the win VISITORS: Albany (6-2) Henry f Forster f Makopondo f Callaway g Johnson g Basavand Cronin Williams Jones TEAM 7 TOTALS TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 23.6% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 29.2% F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 62.5% Deadball Rebounds: 2 HOME: Syracuse (7-0) Alexander c Hall g Harris g Morrow g Hemingway g Taft Berry Bullard Leary Tyson-Thomas TEAM 6 TOTALS TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 41.1% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 31.6% F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 73.9% Deadball Rebounds: 3 Officials: Barbara Jo Smith, Tom Danaher, Fatou Cissoko Technical fouls: Albany-None. Syracuse-None. Attendance: 1023 Albany Syracuse GAME SUMMARIES Syracuse 75 6/6 Ohio State 66 December 11 at the Carrier Dome SYRACUSE, N.Y. Erica Morrow netted a gamebest 27 points to lead -/rv Syracuse to a win against 6/6 Ohio State on Saturday afternoon at the Carrier Dome. It was the first home win against a ranked opponent for the Orange since it defeated 8/7 West Virginia, 67-48, last season. It marked the 36th consecutive non-conference home victory for SU, which improves to 8-0 for the second-consecutive season. Morrow was 10-of-18 from the floor including a season-best four three pointers. With the season-best performance, Morrow moved into fourth all-time on the Syracuse scoring charts, passing Martha Mogish with 1,415 career points. Kayla Alexander and Shakeya Leary controlled the paint for the Orange, helping the squad to a rebounding margin (43-33) on the day. Alexander netted six points and pulled in seven rebounds while Leary paired six points with six boards. The Buckeyes opened the scoring with five unanswered and took its largest lead of the game, 20-10, with 8:59 remaining in the first half. Syracuse found its rhythm through the final 6:44 of the first half as Leary hit a turnaround jumper sparking a 16-0 run. Elashier Hall propelled the run with six points of her eight points on the day from behind the arc while Leary and Morrow each netted three. The Orange outscored the Buckeyes, 21-4, through remainder of the opening half to go into the intermission with a lead. The teams traded baskets out of the break with Syracuse taking a nine-point lead its largest of the contest on a Morrow layup. Ohio State assembled a 14-6 run to pull back within even, tying the game at 56 with 8:34 remaining in regulation. The Orange recreated the separation with five unanswered, 61-56, but OSU s Lavender answered with a trio of inside field goals to close the gap to one, 63-62, with 5:32 left to play. Carmen Tyson-Thomas connected from three-point range, re-establishing the buffer, 66-62, with 5:13 to play and the Orange outscored the Buckeyes, 9-2, through the remainder of regulation to seal the win. VISITORS: 6/6 Ohio State (7-1) Schulze f Lavender c Hill g Prahalis g Johnson g Stokes Jackson Ellerbe TEAM 4 TOTALS TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 38.7% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 26.7% F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 100.0% Deadball Rebounds: 0 HOME: Syracuse (8-0) Alexander c Hall g Harris g Morrow g Hemingway g Taft Leary Tyson-Thomas TEAM 1 TOTALS TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 43.8% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 34.8% F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 73.3% Deadball Rebounds: 2 Officials: Mark Zentz, Cameron Inouye, Bryan Brunette Technical fouls: Ohio State-None. Syracuse-None. Attendance: /6 Ohio State Syracuse /rv Syracuse 43 2/2 Baylor 77 December 21 at Nassau, Bahamas NASSAU, Bahamas 2/2 Baylor handed 23/rv Syracuse its first loss of the season, 77-43, in the opening round of the Bahamas Sunshine Shootout on Tuesday night at Kendall Issacs Gym. Despite the loss, the Orange owned a advantage on the boards, with 11 different players contributing to the rebounding effort. Iasia Hemingway led the Orange with 10 points and six rebounds while Erica Morrow added seven points. Tasha Harris found Elashier Hall to open the scoring just five seconds into the contest, but Bears responded with a 20-0 run to take a 20-2 lead with 10:58 to play in the first half. The teams traded baskets, 18-13, through the remainder of the first half to head into the break with Baylor ahead, The Orange zone stifled the Bears inside presence in the first half, winning the rebounding battle while limiting Baylor leading scorer Brittney Griner to two first-half points. Syracuse held Baylor without a field goal through the first four minutes of the second half, which proved to be more closely contested than the first. The Orange traded scores with the Bears, 6-7, to make it 45-21, before Baylor assembled a 10-2 run to establish a buffer with 12:48 remaining in regulation. The Bears carried their lead throughout the remainder of the contest, earning the win. VISITORS: 2/2 Baylor (12-1) Sims * Hayden * Jones * Pope * Griner * Madden Zachariason Williams Robertson Condrey Field Palmer Chandler TEAM 4 TOTALS TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 50.9% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 38.9% F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 66.7% Deadball Rebounds: 1 HOME: 23/rv Syracuse (9-1) Hall g Harris g Morrow g Alexander c Hemingway f Williams Coffey Taft Berry Bullard Leary Tyson-Thomas TEAM 9 TOTALS TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 26.5% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 11.8% F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 62.5% Deadball Rebounds: 0 Officials: Dock Sisk, Doug Knight, Luis Gonzales Technical fouls: Baylor-None. Syracuse-None. Attendance: 199 2/2 Baylor Syracuse NEW YORK S COLLEGE TEAM - 30

31 Clemson 58 23/rv Syracuse 77 December 22 at Nassau, Bahamas NASSAU, Bahamas 23/rv Syracuse returned to its winning ways with a victory against Clemson in the final game of the Bahamas Sunshine Shootout on Wednesday night at Kendall Issacs Gym. Kayla Alexander and Iasia Hemingway both netted doubledoubles in the win to earn Bahamas Sunshine Shootout All-Tournament Team accolades. Alexander led all scorers with 23 points while adding a team-best tying 10 rebounds and a pair of blocks. Hemingway added a season-best 21 points while corralling 10 boards, helping Syracuse win the rebounding battle, 45-33, and control the paint, Elashier Hall chipped in a career-best 16 points and five rebounds while Carmen Tyson-Thomas rounded out the double-digit scorers with 11 points and seven boards. Tasha Harris and Erica Morrow directed the offensive effort, dishing out four and three assists, respectively, while helping turn 19 Clemson turnovers into 24 points. Syracuse opened the scoring with six unanswered before Clemson founds its rhythm with a 15-0 run to make it 15-6 with 15:40 remaining in the first half. Hall and Hemingway assembled the six-point scoring streak for the Orange with Hall netting a trey and Hemingway adding three points with the hoop and harm. Sparked by nine points from Alexander, the Orange outscored the Tigers, 21-5, through the next eight minutes to recapture the lead, 28-20, with 7:02 left on the clock. SU continued to drive, outscoring Clemson, 16-5 through the remainder of the first half to head into the intermission with a lead. The teams traded baskets through the first nine minutes of the second half with Syracuse building its lead to 24, 58-34, with 10:54 left in regulation. The Orange maintained it lead through the remainder of regulation, cruising to a win. VISITORS: 23/rv Syracuse (9-1) Hall g Harris g Morrow g Alexander c Hemingway f Berry Leary Tyson-Thomas TEAM 5 TOTALS TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 45.2% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 21.4% F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 78.3% Deadball Rebounds: 1 HOME: Clemson (6-7) Smith * Wright * Thomas * Tate * Mason * Clark Pettaway Dunn Shelton Pauldo TEAM 4 TOTALS TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 39.0% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 33.3% F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 36.4% Deadball Rebounds: 3 Officials: Dock Sisk, Luis Gonzales, Doug Knight Technical fouls: Clemson-None. Syracuse-None. Attendance: 178 Syracuse Clemson GAME SUMMARIES 24/rv Syracuse 94 St. Francis (Pa.) 60 December 28 at the Carrier Dome SYRACUSE, N.Y. Three players netted doubledoubles to lead Syracuse to a win against St. Francis (Pa.) in the Carrier Dome on Tuesday afternoon. Kayla Alexander, Iasia Hemingway and Carmen Tyson-Thomas each had double-doubles in the contest, marking the first time three Orange players have accomplished the feat in a game since Feb. 1, Syracuse was dominant in all facets of the game, shooting 55.9 percent from the floor while dominating the lane with a advantage in rebounds and a edge in the paint. Hemingway led all scorers with a career-high tying 22 points and 10 rebounds while dishing out four assists. Alexander added 20 points and a game-best 11 rebounds while adding three blocked shots and Tyson-Thomas netted her sixth career double-double with 10 points and 10 boards. Tasha Harris and Erica Morrow directed the highpowered offense, combining for 17 of SU s programbest tying 30 assists. Harris dished out 10 helpers while Morrow had seven to go along with her seven points. The teams traded baskets through the opening five minutes before Morrow netted five points in a 12-0 run which gave the Orange a 21-7 edge with 11:56 to play in the first half. After a St. Francis field goal, SU added another eight unanswered to take its largest lead of the half, 29-9, with 6:30 left on the clock and carried a lead into halftime. Syracuse reestablished its lead out of the locker room, opening the second half with an 11-2 run through the first three minutes to go up with 17:39 remaining in regulation. The Orange broke the game open with a run, bumping its lead to 32, 87-55, with 4:19 left on the clock. The Orange maintained its buffer through the remainder of regulation, cruising to a win and marking the most points scored by the SU offense this season. VISITORS: St. Francis (Pa.) (5-7) Smith g Leach g Lilley g Daly g Williams g Gibbs Thorn Prescott Keegan Doogan TEAM 7 TOTALS TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 35.5% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 41.7% F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 85.7% Deadball Rebounds: 0 HOME: Syracuse (10-1) Alexander c Hall g Harris g Morrow g Hemingway g Williams Coffey Taft Berry Bullard Leary Tyson-Thomas TEAM 2 TOTALS TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 55.9% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 50.0% F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 80.0% Deadball Rebounds: 0 Officials: Tom Danaher, Janice Aliberti, Geraldine Smith Technical fouls: St. Franics (Pa.) -None. Syracuse-None. Attendance: 1036 St. Francis (Pa.) Syracuse /rv Syracuse 90 Bryant 31 December 30 at the Carrier Dome SYRACUSE, N.Y. Kayla Alexander logged her third-consecutive 20-point game to help lead 24/ rv Syracuse to a victory against Bryant on Thursday afternoon at the Carrier Dome. It marked the 38th consecutive non-conference home victory for the Orange. Alexander led all scorers with 23 points and added eight rebounds and four blocks, helping the Orange to a advantage in the paint and a edge on the boards. Elashier Hall notched her first career double-double in the win with a career-best 17 points and 12 rebounds while Carmen Tyson-Thomas added her seventh career double-double with 11 points and a team-high tying 12 boards. The Orange dominated the Bulldogs in all facets of the game, turning 15 Bryant turnovers into 22 points while holding an 18-0 advantage in fast break points. Syracuse got off to a fast start opening the game with 16 unanswered and holding the Bulldogs without a field goal through the first 5:30 minutes of play. Alexander was dominant in the opening stretch, netting nine points in traffic. Leading 35-16, the Orange continued to outmatch Bryant, using an 11-0 run to bump its lead, 44-16, with 3:16 left on the clock. Hall logged six of her gameleading 16 first-half points in the stretch, helping SU carry a lead into the break. Syracuse opened the second half in similar fashion to the first, scoring 18 unanswered while holding the Bulldogs without a field goal through the first seven minutes to bump its lead, 66-19, with 14:10 remaining in regulation.the Orange maintained its commanding lead through the remainder of the contest, cruising to a win. VISITORS: Bryant (3-8) Bennett f Stahura f Whittington g Soper g Douglas g Bailey Jackson Cardamone Tierney Schissler Ankoma-Mensa Hudspeth Bell Bassett Ferrentino TEAM 6 TOTALS TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 16.1% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 3.6% F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 71.4% Deadball Rebounds: 1 HOME: Syracuse (11-1) Alexander c Hall g Harris g Morrow g Hemingway g Williams Coffey Taft Berry Bullard Leary Tyson-Thomas TEAM 11 TOTALS TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 47.0% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 41.7% F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 57.5% Deadball Rebounds: 12 Officials: Bonita Spence, Michael Schmidt, Mara Wagner Technical fouls: Bryant -None. Syracuse-None. Attendance: 1177 Bryant Syracuse NEW YORK S COLLEGE TEAM - 31

32 24/rv Syracuse 91 UAPB 56 January 1 at the Carrier Dome SYRACUSE, N.Y. Syracuse matched its programbest start with a victory against Arkansas Pine Bluff on Saturday afternoon in the Carrier Dome. The Orange improved to 12-1 on the season with the win for the fourth time in program history and the third time under head coach Quentin Hillsman. Three Orange tallied a double-double in the contest, led by Kayla Alexander who had a game-best 21 points with 14 rebounds. It marked the fourthconsecutive 20-point game for the Milton, Ontario native. Elashier Hall was second on the team with 18 points and 14 rebounds while Iasia Hemingway rounded out the group, pairing 14 points with 11 rebounds. Syracuse won the rebounding battle, 61-24, while controlling the paint, 58-16, and holding a 30-6 advantage in second-chance points. Carmen Tyson- Thomas rounded out the doubl-digit scorers, logging 11 points and eight rebounds while Erica Morrow directed the offense with seven assists. Syracuse came on strong, scoring 18 unanswered to open the game while holding Arkansas Pine Bluff without a field goal for the first 5:30. Hemingway propelled the run with seven points while Alexander added five. The Orange continued to outpace the Golden Lions through remainder of the first half, building its lead to 24 to head into the break with a advantage. Leading with 11:38 remaining in regulation, SU used an 18-2 run to bump its lead to 43, 79-36, with eight minutes left on the clock. Alexander had six points in the scoring spurt while Tyson-Thomas added five. Syracuse maintained its buffer through the end of regulation, cruising to a win. VISITORS: Arkansas-Pine Bluff (0-11) Gentry f Lasane g Slaton g Abrams g Kilgore g Marsh Raynor Pena Quarles Thornton Okwumabua Mcrea TEAM 0 TOTALS TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 32.7% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 33.3% F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 85.0% Deadball Rebounds: 2 HOME: Syracuse (12-1) Hemingway f Alexander c Hall g Harris g Morrow g Williams Coffey Taft Berry Bullard Tyson-Thomas TEAM 2 TOTALS TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 44.2% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 25.0% F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 66.7% Deadball Rebounds: 4 Officials: Jerome Skrine, Heather Browne, Kevin Sparrock Technical fouls: Arkansas Pine Bluff -TEAM. Syracuse-None. Attendance: 2077 Arkansas Pine Bluff Syracuse GAME SUMMARIES 15/14 Georgetown 80 24/rv Syracuse 62 January 4 at McDonough Arena WASHINGTON, D.C. Four players logged doubledigit points but it was not enough as 23/rv Syracuse fell to 15/14 Georgetown, 80-62, on Tuesday night at McDonough Arena. Elashier Hall led the Orange with a team-best 16 points and six rebounds in the loss. Kayla Alexander the reigning BIG EAST and ECAC Player of the Week added 14 points and five rebounds while Erica Morrow had 13 points, three rebounds and a pair of assists. Iasia Hemingway rounded out the double-digit performers with 10 points and four boards. Georgetown outscored Syracuse, 9-2, through the first two minutes of play. The Orange cut the deficit to six, 12-6, with 16:18 left on the clock but the Hoyas used a 9-5 run to stretch its lead to 10, 21-11, with 11:00 remaining in regulation. SU used eight unanswered to trim the lead, 24-17, with 7:25 left in the first half. Trailing, 30-19, Morrow connected on a jumper and then hit from three-point range to put the Orange back within striking distance, The Hoyas outscored the Orange 14-5 through the remainder of the first half to head into the locker room with a advantage. The teams traded baskets out of the intermission with Georgetown maintaining a 12-point buffer, 55-43, with 11:45 remaining in regulation. The Hoyas used a 10-4 run to increase the separation, 65-47, with 7:53 left on the clock. Georgetown carried its lead through the remainder of the contest, earning a victory. VISITORS: Syracuse (12-2) Alexander c Hall g Harris g Morrow g Hemingway g Taft Leary Tyson-Thomas TEAM 5 TOTALS TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 42.9% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 21.4% F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 65.4% Deadball Rebounds: 5 HOME: Georgetown (13-3) Magee f Crawford f Wright g Rodgers g McNutt g White McBride Wilson Williams Roche TEAM 4 TOTALS TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 42.9% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 43.5% F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 66.7% Deadball Rebounds: 6 Officials: Kathleen Lynch, Bob Trammell, Norma Jones Technical fouls: Syracuse-TEAM, Georgetown-None. Attendance: 1210 Syracuse Georgetown /rv Syracuse 75 Seton Hall 50 January 8 at the Carrier Dome SYRACUSE, N.Y. - Five players notched doubledigits to lead 23/rv Syracuse to a victory against Seton Hall in the BIG EAST home opener on Saturday afternoon in the Carrier Dome. The win extended SU s home win streak to 12 games. Elashier Hall led all scorers with 16 points while adding four rebounds, three assists and a trio of steals. Erica Morrow added 15 points and four boards while dishing out three assists and Carmen Tyson-Thomas also netted 15 points with four rebounds. It was a defensive battle from the outset, with neither team netting a field goal through the first three minutes of play. After a pair of free throws by Kayla Alexander, Tasha Harris connected from behind the arc to give Syracuse an early lead, 5-0, with 17 minutes left on the clock. Seton Hall tied the score, 5-5, with 14:35 remaining and the teams traded baskets through the next three minutes with the Pirates taking a one-point lead, Tyson-Thomas single-handedly regained the lead for the hosts, scoring seven-straight to give Syracuse a edge with 8:44 left on the clock. The Orange used an 11-4 run through the next four minutes to build its lead, 30-17, with 3:35 remaining in the half. SU ended the half with seven unanswered to take a lead at the break. Leading 49-32, Syracuse scored 10 unanswered to take a, 59-32, with 8:41 left to play. Hall propelled the run with five points while Leary had three and Morrow added a pair of free throws. The Orange continued to drive, outscoring the Pirates 13-4 through the next three minutes, building the lead, 72-38, with 4:36 remaining in regulation. Syracuse maintained its advantage through the final four and a half minutes of play, cruising to a win. VISITORS: Seton Hall (7-9, 0-3) Green, K. f Ashmeade c Morris g Simmons g Crew g Swaby Joseph Maseko Johnson Blackman Green, T Wood Henry TEAM 6 TOTALS TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 21.3% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 20.0% F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 70.0% Deadball Rebounds: 3 HOME: Syracuse (13-2, 1-1) Alexander c Hall g Harris g Morrow g Hemingway g Williams Coffey Taft Berry Bullard Leary Tyson-Thomas TEAM 5 TOTALS TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 40.3% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 37.0% F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 68.2% Deadball Rebounds: 3 Officials: Mark Zentz, Michele St. Pierre, Jennier Rezac Technical fouls: Seton Hall-None, Syracuse-None. Attendance: 1135 Seton Hall Syracuse NEW YORK S COLLEGE TEAM - 32

33 25/rv Syracuse 67 Rutgers 78 January 11 at the Carrier Dome SYRACUSE, N.Y. - Elashier Hall netted a career-best 23 points but it was not enough as 25/rv Syracuse fell to Rutgers, 78-67, on Tuesday night at the Carrier Dome. The Orange outscored the Scarlet Knights, 45-39, in the second half, but it was not enough to cancel out a 17-point halftime deficit, snapping a 12-game home winning streak for SU. Hall was 7-of-12 from the floor and 4-of-5 from behind the arc in her career performance while adding a trio of rebounds. Erica Morrow was second with 15 points while adding four rebounds, four assists and a pair of steals. Carmen Tyson-Thomas helped the Orange to a advantage on the boards, corralling a team-best 10 rebounds while adding five points. Shakeya Leary was second with eight rebounds and six points while adding a pair of steals. Hall connected from behind the arc on back-toback trips down the floor to give the Orange an early 6-0 cushion. Rutgers answered, outscoring the Orange 11-2 to take an 11-8 lead with 14:30 left to play in the first half. The Scarlet Knights continued to outpace the Orange, 10-6, through the next five minutes, building its lead, 21-14, with 9:05 left on the clock. Rutgers continued to run, building its lead to with 5:31 left on the clock and carried a advantage into the break. The teams traded baskets out of the locker room through the opening 10 minutes of the second half with Rutgers maintaining its edge, Syracuse outscored the guests 11-6 through the next five minutes to trim the lead to nine, 61-52, with 5:17 remaining in regulation. The Orange could not complete the comeback as the teams traded baskets through the end of regulation with Rutgers securing the win, VISITORS: Rutgers (10-6, 3-0) Sykes f Lee f Oliver c Rushdan g Wheeler g Simmons Hutchen TEAM 3 TOTALS TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 48.2% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 38.5% F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 57.6% Deadball Rebounds: HOME: Syracuse (13-3, 1-2) Alexander c Hall g Harris g Morrow g Hemingway g Williams Taft Leary Tyson-Thomas TEAM 4 TOTALS TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 34.4% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 45.0% F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 82.4% Deadball Rebounds: 0 Officials: Dennis DeMayo, Sue Blauch, Tom Danaher Technical fouls: Rutgers-None, Syracuse-None. Attendance: 1031 Rutgers Syracuse GAME SUMMARIES 6/7 West Virginia 70 Syracuse 61 January 15 at the WVU Coliseum MORGANTOWN, W.Va. - 25/rv Syracuse fell short in a back-and-forth battle with 6/7 West Virginia, 70-61, on Saturday afternoon at the WVU Coliseum. Eight lead changes characterized the hard-fought contest with neither team leading by more than seven until the final minute of play. Elashier Hall led the Orange with 20 points, her seventh-consecutive double-digit performance of the season, while adding seven rebounds. West Virginia opened the contest on an 8-2 run before six unanswered by the Orange tied the contest with 14:18 left in the first half. The Mountaineers outscored the Orange, 7-2, through the next minute of play to take a five-point lead and built its advantage to seven, 20-13, with 11:38 left on the clock. Syracuse countered for a second time, using a 15-3 spurt to take its first lead of the contest, 28-23, with 5:57 to go. The Orange zone defense shut out the Mountaineers for 4:49 in the stretch. West Virginia used eight unanswered to recapture the lead, 31-28, with 3:17 remaining on the clock. The Orange outscored the Mountaineers, 7-5, through the remainder of the first half to head into the intermission down one, The Orange scored first in the second half, recapturing the lead for a second time, 37-36, but the Mountaineers netted the next four as the teams exchanged the lead for a fourth time, Syracuse outscored West Virginia 7-3, through the next three minutes to take a one-point lead, 44-43, with 14:47 remaining in regulation. The defenses took over and the Mountaineers outscored the Orange 10-6 through the next seven minutes to take a advantage with 7:17 left on the clock. Three-straight trifectas by WVU gave the hosts a six-point advantage, 62-56, with 3:48 remaining. West Virginia put the game away with back-toback baskets and four-consecutive free throws to take its largest lead of the contest, 70-59, with 20 seconds remaining and held on for the win. VISITORS: Syracuse (13-4, 1-3) Alexander c Hall g Harris g Morrow g Hemingway g Taft Berry Leary Tyson-Thomas TEAM 7 TOTALS TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 39.2% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 27.3% F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 62.1% Deadball Rebounds: 6 HOME: 6/7 West Virginia (17-1, 4-1) Campbell f Ali f Bussie c Miles g Repella g Hampton House Harlee Dunning Burton TEAM 9 TOTALS TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 41.1% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 43.8% F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 70.8% Deadball Rebounds: 1 Officials: Bonita Spence, Bruce Morris, Joanne Aldrich Technical fouls: Syracuse-None, 6/7 West Virginia-None. Attendance: 3086 Syracuse West Virginia Marquette 63 Syracuse 69 January 22 at the Al McGuire Center MILWAUKEE, Wisc. - rv/rv Syracuse used a lategame rally to earn a come-from-behind victory against rv/rv Marquette on Saturday afternoon at the Al McGuire Center. Kayla Alexander and Iasia Hemingway both notched double-doubles in SU s first BIG EAST road win of the season. Alexander tallied 17 points and 10 rebounds as the Orange dominated the Golden Eagles on the boards, 41-29, and in the paint, Hemingway matched 13 points with a team-best tying 10 boards. Elashier Hall opened the scoring with a trifecta and a pair of free throws by Erica Morrow gave the Orange a 5-0 advantage. Marquette tied the game, 5-5, with 17:17 to play, but SU responded, building its lead to seven, 14-7, on a Hemingway free throw with 13:28 remaining in the first half. Marquette answered with a 15-0 run to take a lead with 6:42 left on the clock. The Orange cut the lead to three, 25-22, with 3:16 to go, but the Golden Eagles maintained its advantage through the end of the first half to head into the break with a edge. The teams traded baskets out of the intermission with Marquette steadily maintaining its lead. The Golden Eagles built their edge to 12, 42-30, with 14:24 remaining in the contest, but the Orange outscored the hosts, 12-6, through the next five minutes to halve the deficit, 48-42, with 9:11 to go. Syracuse continued to outscore Marquette, using an 8-3 run to pull within one, 51-50, with 6:02 left on the clock. A pair of free throws by Alexander gave the Orange its first lead of the second half with 5:38 remaining. The teams battled back-and-forth, tying twice through the next two minutes. Tied at with 2:55 left on the clock, SU netted the next five, taking a lead on a Harris jumper. The Golden Eagles made it a onepossession game twice in the final 30 seconds of play, but the Orange maintained its advantage through the remainder of regulation for a victory. VISITORS: Syracuse (14-4, 2-3) Alexander c Hall g Harris g Morrow g Hemingway g Williams Coffey Taft Berry Bullard Leary Tyson-Thomas TEAM 3 TOTALS TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 45.5% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 30.0% F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 84.2% Deadball Rebounds: 0,1 HOME: Marquette (15-4, 3-3) Plouffe f Fiedorowicz f Simmons f McMorris g Robinson g Collins Weibel Minix TOTALS TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 36.7% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 33.3% F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 78.6% Deadball Rebounds: 2, 1 Officials: Dee Kantner, Laura Morris, Kevin Pethel Technical fouls: Syracuse-None, Marquette-None. Attendance: 1679 Syracuse Marquette NEW YORK S COLLEGE TEAM - 33

34 Syracuse 69 Pittsburgh 60 January 26 at the Carrier Dome SYRACUSE, N.Y. - Erica Morrow netted a team-best 17 points to lead Syracuse (15-4, 3-3) to a victory against Pittsburgh (9-10, 1-5) on Wednesday night at the Carrier Dome. Morrow led the six Orange student-athletes who netted baskets on the night, including four in double figures, and is now only two points away from moving into third on the SU career scoring charts. Elashier Hall was second with 16 points while Kayla Alexander added 14 points and eight rebounds. Carmen Tyson-Thomas led the Orange to a advantage on the boards with a game-high 11 rebounds. It was a physical battle from the outset as the teams trading scores through the first five minutes with Syracuse holding a slight 7-6 edge. Pittsburgh responded with an 8-0 run to take a 14-7 lead with 13:13 left to play in the first half. The Orange retorted with an 8-2 run to pull within one, 16-15, with 9:51 remaining on the clock. Shakeya Leary, Iasia Hemingway, Morrow and Alexander each had two points in the run for the Orange. Back-to-back three pointers by Tasha Harris and Hall gave the SU a advantage with 6:13 left in the half, marking its first lead since 15:43. Syracuse outscored Pittsburgh, 13-10, through the remainder of the first half to go into the locker room with a lead. The teams traded baskets out of the break with Syracuse maintaining a six-point buffer, 47-41, with 15:55 remaining in regulation. The Orange used a 9-2 scoring spurt to build its lead to 13, 59-46, on a Hall trifecta with 6:15 to go. Syracuse maintained its lead through the end of regulation, securing the victory. VISITORS: Pittsburgh (9-10, 1-5) Cole f Scott f Harrison g Sims g Anderson g Logan Davis Dunn Burdgess Fuller TEAM 6 TOTALS TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 37.5% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 22.7% F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 87.5% Deadball Rebounds: 0 HOME: Syracuse (15-4, 3-3) Alexander c Hall g Harris g Morrow g Hemingway g Coffey Taft Berry Leary Tyson-Thomas TOTALS TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 34.9% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 35.7% F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 69.0% Deadball Rebounds: 5 Officials: Mark Zentz, Rachelle Jones, John Orminski Technical fouls: Pittsburgh-BURDGESS, Leeza, Syracuse-BERRY, Troya. Attendance: 1076 Pittsburgh Syracuse GAME SUMMARIES Syracuse 69 South Florida 60 January 26 at the Carrier Dome SYRACUSE, N.Y. - Kayla Alexander recorded 17 points to lead Syracuse to a decisive victory against BIG EAST conference foe South Florida on Saturday afternoon at the Carrier Dome. Erica Morrow tallied 13 points to move into third on the SU career scoring charts. With the win, Syracuse has sealed its fourthconsecutive winning season for the first time since it posted six-straight from to It also marks the first three-game BIG EAST win streak for the Orange since the season. Alexander and Morrow were just two of five SU players in double-figure scoring. Elashier Hall, Iasia Hemingway and Shakeya Leary netted 13, 12 and 10 points, respectively, in Saturday s contest. The squad capitalized on USF turnovers, scoring 22 points on 20 miscues. The Orange also dominated the Bulls in the paint with a advantage. The Orange got off to an aggressive start in the first half, taking advantage of four early USF fouls and outscoring the Bulls 23-5 through the first 7:30 of play. With the Bulls threatening a momentum shift, the teams traded turnovers and fouls until Morrow netted a deep three to extend the Orange lead to Leary followed with a layup to give SU a 20-point advantage, its largest of the half. Trading buckets for the rest of the half, Hall hit a free throw just before the Bulls Andrea Smith sank her third three-point jumper of the game to send the teams to their locker rooms with SU up Syracuse broke open the second half after almost two scoreless minutes of play with an Alexander layup down low and a Morrow three-pointer, as both teams came out slow off of the break. Despite the backand-forth nature of the half, the Orange was able to maintain at least a 12-point buffer. SU maintained its advantage through the remainder of regulation, sealing the win. VISITORS: South Florida (10-12, 1-7) Carn f Grant c Bernard g Smith g Smith g Wynne Doomes Conner Flowers Ekstrom McDonald TEAM 5 TOTALS TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 39.2% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 39.1% F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 57.1% Deadball Rebounds: 2 HOME: Syracuse (16-4, 4-3) Alexander c Hall g Harris g Morrow g Hemingway g Coffey Taft Berry Bullard Leary Tyson-Thomas TEAM 4 TOTALS TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 52.0% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 36.8% F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 61.3% Deadball Rebounds: 7 Officials: Barbara Jo Smith, Denise Brooks, Michele St. Pierre Technical fouls: South Florida-TEAM, Syracuse-None. Attendance: 1170 South Florida Syracuse /8 Notre Dame 71 Syracuse 48 February 2 at Purcell Pavillion SOUTH BEND, Ind. Kayla Alexander led all scorers with 19 points in #RV/25 Syracuse s setback to No. 8/8 Notre Dame on Tuesday night.the loss snaps the Orange s three-game winning streak. Alexander was 5-for-9 from the field and 9-for-11 from the free-throw line. She also pulled down five rebounds and had a blocked shot. Iasia Hemingway added nine points for the Orange, while Erica Morrow finished with eight points. Notre Dame scored the first five points of the game and jumped out to a 13-2 lead with 15:22 left in the half. Six straight points by Alexander and a threepoint play by Hemingway brought Syracuse to within eight at 19-11, but Notre Dame responded with a 11-0 scoring outburst to take its largest lead of the opening half at at the 5:30 mark. A jumper by Hemingway halted the run and started the Orange on a 5-1 scoring run that brought SU to within 13, with 2:31 remaining in the half. Morrow had a three-pointer during the run, which was capped by Shakeya Leary s jumper. Notre Dame scored four straight points before senior Tasha Harris hit a pair of free throws to cut the lead to at the break. The Fighting Irish opened the second half with a 12-2 scoring run and took its largest lead of the game of 27, 54-27, with 11:29 left in the game. The Orange fought back, outscoring Notre Dame, 6-1, during the next 2:30. Leary started the scoring run with a basket, before Hemingway hit a pair of free throws. La Shay Taft s free throws cut the lead to with 8:43 remaining, but the Orange could get no closer as Notre Dame went on to the victory. Syracuse struggled from the field, shooting 25.5 percent (13-for-51) and committed 24 turnovers. Note Dame outrebounded the Orange, Three Fighting Irish players scored in double figures, led by Devereaux Peters 15 points. VISITORS: Syracuse (16-5, 4-4) Alexander c Hall g Harris g Morrow g Hemingway g Williams Coffey Taft Berry Bullard Leary Tyson-Thomas TEAM 5 TOTALS TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 25.5% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 14.3% F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 69.0% Deadball Rebounds: 3 HOME: Notre Dame (19-4, 8-1) Peters f Bruszewski f Diggins g Novosel g Mallory g Achonwa Miller Turner Forr Braker TEAM 9 TOTALS TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 45.5% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 25.0% F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 58.1% Deadball Rebounds: 9 Officials: Dee Kanter, Cameron Inouye, Maj Forsberg Technical fouls: Syracuse - None, Notre Dame-None. Attendance: 7797 Syracuse Notre Dame NEW YORK S COLLEGE TEAM - 34

35 Rutgers 54 rv/25 Syracuse 47 February 6 at The RAC PISCATAWAY, N.J. Iasia Hemingway netted a game-best 18 points as Syracuse dropped a close decision to Rutgers at the Louis Brown Athletic Center on Sunday afternoon, The Orange dominated the boards for the 20th time this season in the loss, outrebounding the Scarlet Knights, 41-28, including a 18-9 edge on the offensive glass. Hemingway shot 6-14 from the floor and 6-9 from the charity stripe while collecting seven rebounds and dishing out a pair of assists. Kayla Alexander was second on the team, notching her eighth career double-double with 11 points and a game-high 13 rebounds while adding four blocks. Carmen Tyson-Thomas added nine points and four rebounds off the bench while Elashier Hall added four points and seven rebounds to the Orange effort. Rutgers outscored the Syracuse, 14-4, through the first eight minutes of play as the Orange worked to find its offensive rhythm. A defensive adjustment helped SU halt the Scarlet Knights scoring while using its own 8-2 run to cut the Rutgers lead, 16-12, with 7:52 left in the first half. Hemingway and Tyson- Thomas each had three points in the run while redshirt freshman forward Shakeya Leary added a pair of free throws. An inside bucket by Alexander made it a onepossession game, 16-14, before Hemingway converted both attempts of a one-and-one to tie the game at 16 with 6:02 remaining in the first half. The teams traded scores out of the tie, with Rutgers maintaining a two-point edge until the final 1.3 seconds of the half when Hemingway recorded the hoop and harm to give Syracuse a advantage at the break. The Orange carried its momentum out of the intermission, using seven unanswered to take its largest lead of the contest, 32-24, with 17:10 remaining in regulation. Rutgers responded with a 9-2 run to pull within two, 34-33, with 11:25 remaining in regulation. The Scarlet Knights outscored the Orange 11-5 through the final two minutes to cement the victory. VISITORS: Syracuse (16-6, 4-5) Alexander c Hall g Harris g Morrow g Hemingway g Williams Coffey Leary Tyson-Thomas TEAM 2 TOTALS TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 29.2% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 20.0% F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 76.2% Deadball Rebounds: 3 HOME: Rutgers (13-9, 6-3) Oliver f Lee f Rushdan g Wheeler g Simmons g Hutchen Sykes Tucker TEAM 5 TOTALS TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 39.2% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 30.0% F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 78.6% Deadball Rebounds: 1 Officials: Bonita Spence, Ed Sidlasky, Kathy Lanergan Technical fouls: Syracuse - None, Rutgers-None. Attendance: 4035 Syracuse Rutgers GAME SUMMARIES -/rv Syracuse 61 10/14 DePaul 77 February 8 at the Carrier Dome SYRACUSE, N.Y. Carmen Tyson-Thomas recorded her eighth career double-double as -/rv Syracuse dropped a decisions to 10/14 DePaul on Tuesday night at the Carrier Dome. Tyson-Thomas led the Orange with 16 points on 6-of-13 shooting, including a trio of three s while adding a game-best 13 rebounds. Iasia Hemingway was second on the team with 14 points and five rebounds while adding three assists and three steals. Shakeya Leary rounded out the double-digit scorers with 13 points including 11 in the first half and corralled six rebounds. SU held a slight edge on the boards, 37-32, against the Blue Demons, marking the 21st time in the last 23 contests it has owned the rebounding battle. The Blue Demons attacked the SU zone from the outside early, converting 4-of-6 from 3-point range in the first nine minutes to maintain a seven-point edge, Syracuse responded, quieting the DePaul offense for the next 3:40 while scoring 10 to take a lead with 7:41 remaining in the first half. DePaul scored the next four to regain the lead, 24-23, but Tyson-Thomas connected from behind the arc to swing the lead back in SU s favor, A break-away layup by Hall pulled SU within one, 39-35, but China Threatt knocked down the teams seventh three of the half to send the Blue Demons into the locker room with a advantage. DePaul used a 6-2 run out of the intermission to build its lead, The Orange outscored the guests, 7-3, through the next three minutes to cut the lead to four, 48-44, with 15:11 remaining in regulation. The Blue Demons used a 15-5 scoring stretch to build its lead, 63-49, with 10:23 left on the clock. The teams traded scores through the next four minutes, with DePaul taking a 16-point lead, 71-55, on a Keisha Hampton trifecta with 5:51 to go. The Blue Demons maintained its lead through the remainder of regulation to secure the victory. VISITORS: DePaul (22-3, 9-1) Hampton f Chester f Harry f Martin g Quigley g Pikes Threatt Naughton Ortiz TEAM 3 TOTALS TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 50.9% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 56.5% F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 66.7% Deadball Rebounds: 1 HOME: Syracuse (16-7, 4-6) Hall f Harris f Alexander c Morrow g Tyson-Thomas g Williams Coffey Taft Berry Leary Hemingway TEAM 5 TOTALS TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 38.6% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 23.5% F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 65.0% Deadball Rebounds: 3 Officials: Mark Zentz, Rachelle Jones, Frank Steratore Technical fouls: DePaul - None, Syracuse-None. Attendance: 1008 DePaul Syracuse /rv Syracuse 70 Villanova 49 February 12 at the Carrier Dome SYRACUSE, N.Y. Kayla Alexander netted 22 points to help lead -/rv Syracuse to a decisive victory versus BIG EAST Conference foe Villanova on Saturday s Think Pink Day at the Carrier Dome. With nine rebounds, Alexander was just one shy of a double-double afternoon. She also made use of costly Wildcat fouls, going 10-of-13 at the line. Iasia Hemingway added to the offensive effort with 15 points, giving her a team-best 18 double-figure point games on the season. The Orange took advantage 21 Wildcat turnovers, scoring 20 points off of Villanova miscues. Carmen Tyson-Thomas led the Orange on the boards with 10 rebounds. The Orange was able to draw first blood in the game, led by Iasia Hemingway, who netted the squad s first four points. Villanova s offense came to life and the teams traded points for the next six minutes, until Syracuse was able to pull away thanks to three from sophomore guard Elashier Hall, which started a nine point run for the Orange that culminated in an lead with 13 minutes left in the first. The squad took its largest lead of the half when Tasha Harris netted a three, putting the Orange up with just under four minutes to go. Villanova s Lindsey Kimmel and Sarah Jones each nailed a three in the final two minutes of the half, but Alexander knocked down another basket from inside the paint to give Syracuse a 15-point buffer, heading into the locker room, up at the half. While both squads came out slow after the break, Syracuse leaned on Alexander early in the second, as her six points were all the squad could muster in the first five minutes. Despite the Wildcats netting three from beyond the arc, SU s physical attack down low and its ability to take advantage of Villanova fouls, helped the team secure a lead with seven minutes remaining in the contest. The Orange added another four free throws and a bucket from Tyson- Thomas to take its largest lead of the game, 64-40, with 4:36 to play and drained SU s final two buckets of the game, as the Orange cruised to the win. VISITORS: Villanova (8-16, 0-11) Kimmel f Swiezynski f Sweeney f Roberts g Carey g Jones Kane Pearson Suhey Scanlon TEAM 5 TOTALS TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 36.7% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 36.1% F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 0.0% Deadball Rebounds: 0 HOME: Syracuse (17-7, 5-6) Alexander c Hall g Harris g Morrow g Hemingway g Leary Tyson-Thomas TEAM 7 TOTALS TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 42.6% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 15.4% F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 73.3% Deadball Rebounds: 4 Officials: Bill Titus, Bryan Brunette, Jennifer Razec Technical fouls: Villanova - None, Syracuse-None. Attendance: 1713 Villanova Syracuse NEW YORK S COLLEGE TEAM - 35

36 -/rv Syracuse 53 -/rv Louisville 45 February 16 at the Carrier Dome SYRACUSE, N.Y. Erica Morrow scored 17 points to lead Syracuse to a victory against Louisville on Wednesday night at the Carrier Dome. The Orange held a advantage on the boards, marking the 23rd time in 25 games that it has outrebounded the opposition. Morrow was 5-of-10 from the floor and 3-of-5 from behind the arc while adding six rebounds and a pair of assists. Kayla Alexander was second with 12 points, six rebounds and four blocks while Iasia Hemingway just missed a double-double with nine points and nine rebounds. Carmen Tyson-Thomas helped the Orange to a 21-7 advantage in second-chance points with eight rebounds and six points while Shakeya Leary added five rebounds. Louisville opened the game on a 7-4 run through the first 3:28, but Morrow evened the score with a trifecta from the corner, 7-7. Louisville netted the next field goal to break the tie but the Orange responded with 10 unanswered to take a 17-9 lead with 8:16 remaining in the first half. Syracuse outscored Louisville, 4-2, through the next three minutes to build its lead to 10, 21-11, with 4:53 left on the clock. The Orange increased its lead, 23-11, but Louisville scored the next eight sending the game into halftime with Syracuse leading, The teams traded baskets out of the break through the first six minutes with Syracuse maintaining at least a three-point advantage. Louisville cut the lead to one, 35-34, with 11:33 remaining in regulation but the Orange continued to maintain an advantage of at least one point up until 5:09 when the Cardinals evened the score, SU outscored UofL, 10-2, through the remainder of regulation to seal the victory. VISITORS: Louisville (16-10, 7-5) Taylor f Reid f Hines c Schimmel g Gibbs g Harper Vails Slaughter Tay Burke TEAM 4 TOTALS TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 27.6% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 19.2% F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 80.0% Deadball Rebounds: 0 HOME: Syracuse (18-7, 6-6) Alexander c Hall g Harris g Morrow g Hemingway g Coffey Taft Leary Tyson-Thomas TEAM 8 TOTALS TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 32.7% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 20.0% F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 58.3% Deadball Rebounds: 4 Officials: Denise Brooks, Joseph Vaszily, Jesse Dickerson Technical fouls: Louisville - None, Syracuse-None. Attendance: 1343 Louisville Syracuse GAME SUMMARIES rv/22 St. John s 67 -/rv Syracuse 78 February 19 at Carnesecca Arena QUEENS, N.Y. - Kayla Alexander led all scorers with 26 points to power Syracuse to a come-from-behind win against St. John s on Saturday afternoon at the Carnesecca Arena. The Orange trailed from the 12:45 minute mark of the first half until there were five minutes remaining in the contest and used a 19-8 late-game rally to secure the win. Alexander was 10-for-16 from the floor and a perfect 6-for-6 from the charity stripe and helped the squad to a edge on the boards with eight rebounds. It marked the 24th time in the past 26 games that the Orange has outrebounded the opposition as the team continues to lead the nation with a 15.2 rebounding margin. Iasia Hemingway was second on the team with 13 points and six rebounds while Elashier Hall and Shakeya Leary each added 10. Hall also had four steals and four rebounds in the win while Leary added five boards. Syracuse came on strong out of the gate, opening the game on a 10-0 run. Alexander scored the first four points of the contest and back-to-back trifecta s by Morrow and Harris. St. John s slowly found their rhythm, outscoring the Orange, 14-4, through the next three minutes to tie the game at 14 with 13:11 remaining in the first half. Syracuse used five unanswered to cut the lead to nine, 26-35, with 4:35 to play. St. John s built its buffer back to 11, 41-30, but the Orange netted a pair of field goals before the break to go into halftime trailing, The Orange came on strong out of the break, outscoring the hosts to make it a one-possession game, with 13:15 remaining in regulation. Syracuse remained within striking distance until a jumper by Hemingway swung the momentum in the Orange s favor, tying the game at 59 with 5:15 left to play. SU outscored St. John s, 19-8, through the remainder of regulation to secure the come-frombehind win. VISITORS: Syracuse (19-7, 7-6) Alexander c Hall g Harris g Morrow g Hemingway g Coffey Taft Berry Bullard Leary Tyson-Thomas TEAM 11 TOTALS TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 50.9% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 36.4% F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 85.7% Deadball Rebounds: 1 HOME: Syracuse (18-8, 7-6) Stevens f Hart f Lindsay g McKenith g Smith g Burakoski Blanding McPherson TEAM 4 TOTALS TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 42.4% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 50.0% F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 68.8% Deadball Rebounds: 3 Officials: Bonita Spence, Bill Titus, Norma Jones Technical fouls: Syracuse - None, St. John s-none. Attendance: 1108 Syracuse St. John s Cincinnati 53 -/rv Syracuse 55 February 22 at Fifth Third Arena CINCINNATI, Ohio - Syracuse overcame a 19-point deficit to defeat Cincinnati on Tuesday night at Fifth Third Arena. With the win, the Orange posted its second-consecutive 20-win season and the fifth in its 40-year history. It also marks the first back-to-back 20-win seasons in program history. Kayla Alexander led the Orange offensively for the second-consecutive game, notching 18 points and seven rebounds. Carmen Tyson-Thomas was second on the team with 14 points including 10 in the first half and four rebounds. Iasia Hemingway rounded out the double-digit scorers, notching her team-best tying seventh double-double with 10 points and a team-best 11 rebounds while adding three blocks. Cincinnati outscored Syracuse, 20-5, through the first 10 minutes of the contest, holding the Orange without a field goal until the 8:15 minute mark. SU began to close the gap toward the end of the first half, outscoring UC, 19-12, through the remainder of regulation to go into the break trailing, The Orange used a 9-2 scoring spurt out the intermission to pull within one, 34-33, with 18:18 left on the clock. Alexander had four points in the run while Elashier Hall added three. A layup by Alexander at the 16:35 minute mark gave the Orange its first lead of the contest, SU outscored the Bearcats, 7-2, through the next two minutes to extend its lead, 42-36, with 14:17 left to play. Cincinnati pulled within one, 42-41, at the 11:06 mark of the second half, but that was as close as they would come as the teams traded baskets through the remainder of regulation with Syracuse maintaining at least a two point buffer to secure the win, VISITORS: Syracuse (20-7, 8-6) Alexander c Hall g Harris g Morrow g Hemingway g Coffey Taft Berry Bullard Leary Tyson-Thomas TEAM 3 TOTALS TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 31.6% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 29.4% F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 82.4% Deadball Rebounds: 1,1 HOME: Cincinnati (8-18, 1-13) Bellman f Randolph f Cook g Ulis g Reaves g Chisholm Turner Banks TEAM 5 TOTALS TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 37.8% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 58.3% F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 63.2% Deadball Rebounds: 3, 3 Officials: Dee Kantner, Sue Blauch, Felicia Grinter Technical fouls: Syracuse - None, Cincinnati-None. Attendance: 568 Syracuse Cincinnati NEW YORK S COLLEGE TEAM - 36

37 -/rv Syracuse 63 Providence 47 February 26 at the Carrier Dome SYRACUSE, N. Y. - Sophomore center Kayla Alexander netted 18 points and added six boards and five blocks to lead Syracuse (21-7, 9-6) to a victory against BIG EAST conference foe Providence (12-15, 5-10) on Senior Day at the Carrier Dome Saturday afternoon. The win marks the first time SU has won five consecutive BIG EAST contests since the season, when the squad s streak was snapped at six. With this conference victory, the Orange also clinched a winning BIG EAST season. Junior guard Iasia Hemingway added to the offensive effort with 14 points and eight rebounds of her own. Senior guard Erica Morrow tallied eight points in the last home game of her collegiate career. The defense for both squads took charge early in the game, as Providence held onto just a 6-4 lead through the first five minutes. Alexander sunk two consecutive layups to give the Orange a 10-6 lead, but Alicia Cropper countered with a jumper for the Friars to pull within two with just under 11 minutes to go in the first half. Hemingway drained a bucket to spark a 6-2 Orange run, but Providence was quick to hit back-to-back shots, which cut the lead to one, making it with seven minutes left in the first. When Providence s Mi-Khida Hankins could not complete the three-point play, freshman guard La Shay Taft hit a jumper in transition from beyond the arc to go up with just under three to play. Hemingway took to the sky and drained the finger roll at the buzzer, sending the Orange to the locker room with their largest lead of the half, up Syracuse came out slow in the second half and Providence was able to capitalize with an 8-3 run in the first three minutes. SU s offense came to life when Hemingway and redshirt freshman forward Shakeya Leary each added a bucket to give the Orange a lead with just over 14 minutes left in the game. Sophomore guard Elashier Hall followed with a deep three and Morrow netted one from inside the paint to increase the squad s buffer to 10. With 9:48 to go, sophomore guard Carmen Tyson-Thomas drained her second straight bucket from inside the paint, putting SU on top with its largest lead of the game, Providence attempted to battle back for the rest of the game, using a run, but the Friars just could not overcome the deficit, as Syracuse took the game, VISITORS: Providence (12-15, 5-10) Wright f Hankins f Tate g Roberts g Wells g McCabe Pearson Cropper Breslin Okafor Edwards TEAM 7 TOTALS TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 25.4% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 26.7% F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 78.6% Deadball Rebounds: 1 HOME: Syracuse (21-7, 9-6) Alexander c Hall g Harris g Morrow g Hemingway g Williams Coffey Taft Bullard Leary Tyson-Thomas TEAM 12 TOTALS TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 36.7% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 30.8% F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 65.2% Deadball Rebounds: 5 Officials: Denise Brooks, Kathleen Lynch, Michele St. Pierre Technical fouls: Providence - None, Syracuse-None. Attendance: 1034 Providence Syracuse GAME SUMMARIES 1/1 Connecticut 82 -/rv Syracuse 47 February 28 atgampel Pavilion STORRS, Conn. - Senior guard Erica Morrow scored 11 points and had three rebounds in a loss at No. 1/1 Connecticut (29-1, 16-0) in the regular-season finale for both teams. Morrow now has 1,601 career points in four years. The loss snaps Syracuse s (21-8 overall, 9-7 BIG EAST) five-game winning streak. Junior guard Iasia Hemingway led the Orange offensive effort with 13 points, giving her a team-best 22 double-digit games. Hemingway also tallied seven boards in the contest. Sophomore guard Carmen Tyson- Thomas recorded seven points and two rebounds, while sophomore center Kayla Alexander added six points of her own. Syracuse used full court pressure early in an attempt to temper the Huskies offensive effort, but strong shooting from beyond the arc gave UConn a quick 12-4 advantage just four minutes into the game. Tyson-Thomas banked in a three-point jumper to spark a 5-2 Orange run, but costly fouls allowed the Huskies to expand their buffer to double digits, going up 22-9 with 11:52 remaining in the first half. Morrow drained a three and Tyson-Thomas supported the Orange on the glass, but UConn s effort in transition and ultimate control of the game s momentum put the Huskies up with just over seven minutes to play in the half. Tyson-Thomas netted a layup to complete the play after recording a steal and Hemingway went 2-for-2 at the line to help the Orange pull within 20. In the last two minutes, Hemingway and Alexander each added a layup from down low, but a combined 26 first-half points from Connecticut s Maya Moore and Tiffany Hayes sent the Orange into halftime down Syracuse drew first blood in the second half, as Morrow nailed two free throws, but Moore countered with backto-back layups and a deep three to put the Huskies up with 16:27 left in the game. Alexander and Tyson- Thomas hit back-to-back jumpers from the paint before Morrow drained a three to make it with just under 12 to play. Hemingway and redshirt freshman forward Shakeya Leary added quick layups, but UConn s Bria Hartley tallied a bucket of her own to make it a 35 point game with the Huskies up at the seven minute mark. The Huskies used a 7-5 run in the last four minutes to take the game, VISITORS: Syracuse (21-8, 9-7) Alexander c Hall g Harris g Morrow g Hemingway g Coffey Taft Berry Bullard Leary Tyson-Thomas TEAM 3 TOTALS TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 35.3% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 23.5% F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 63.6% Deadball Rebounds: 4 HOME: Connecticut (29-1, 16-0) Moore f Dolson c Hayes g Dixon g Faris g Engeln Hartley Johnson TEAM 6 TOTALS TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 53.2% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 40.0% F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 72.7% Deadball Rebounds: 1 Officials: Dennis DeMayo, Joanne Aldrich, Rachelle Jones Technical fouls: Syracuse - None, UConn-None. Attendance: Syracuse Connecticut /rv Syracuse 74 Seton Hall 44 March 4 at the XL Center HARTFORD, Conn. - Junior guard Iasia Hemingway netted 17 points and a career-high five assists to lead Syracuse (22-8) to a victory against No. 16 Seton Hall (8-22) in the first round of the 2011 BIG EAST Tournament on Friday, March 4th at the XL Center. Today s victory marks the first time Syracuse has won a game in back-to-back BIG EAST Tournaments since 1985 and Four Syracuse players logged double-digit points in the win. Senior guard Erica Morrow recorded 12 points. She now has 1,613 career points, good for second on the all-time scoring list. Morrow also takes over second on the all-time free throws charts, with 350 in her four-years as an Orange. Sophomore center Kayla Alexander tallied 16 points in the contest, while sophomore guard Carmen Tyson-Thomas recorded her seventh double-double of the season with 12 points and 11 assists. Syracuse got off to an aggressive start, but had a hard time finding the basket in the first two minutes of the game, as Seton Hall jumped out to a quick 4-0 lead. Three consecutive free throws by Hemingway sparked a 7-2 Orange run in the next four minutes to put SU on top, 9-6. The teams traded points and had five lead changes, before Tyson-Thomas pulled down a rebound and Alexander finished the play with a bucket from the paint to give the Orange a advantage with 9:46 to play in the first. Tyson-Thomas drained a jumper from beyond the arc to put the Orange up with seven minutes to go in the first. Hemingway followed with a deep three to increase SU s buffer to eight. Seton Hall was able to pull within six, but Alexander netted a layup to give the Orange its largest lead of the half, going up with just over three minutes to play. With neither team able to find the net in the last two minutes, the teams headed to the locker room with Syracuse holding onto a lead. The Orange offense came on strong in the second, using a 9-1 run to go up with 17 minutes left in the second half. The Pirates Jasmine Crew drained a jumper and a free throw in an attempt to help her squad gain momentum, but Hall and Morrow each netted a bucket to extend the Syracuse s lead to 19. Tyson-Thomas completed a three-point play to put the Orange up with 13:20 left in the game. Syracuse capitalized on several costly Pirates fouls to help take a lead with just over six to play. Seton Hall closed the game on a 6-5 run, but the Orange were able to earn a victory. VISITORS: Seton Hall (8-22) Maseko f Joseph c Simmons g Johnson g Crew g Morris Blackman Green Wood Ashmeade Henry TEAM 4 TOTALS TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 30.6% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 25.0% F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 55.6% Deadball Rebounds: 7 HOME: Syracuse (22-8) Alexander c Hall g Harris g Morrow g Hemingway g Coffey Taft Berry Bullard Leary Tyson-Thomas TEAM 1 TOTALS TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 45.1% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 50.0% F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 75.9% Deadball Rebounds: 6 Officials: Bill Titus, Joanne Aldrich, Tom Danaher Technical fouls: Seton Hall - None, Syracuse-None. Attendance: 7923 Villanova Syracuse NEW YORK S COLLEGE TEAM - 37

38 17/19 Georgetown 61 -/rv Syracuse 60 March 5 at the XL Center HARTFORD, Conn. Sophomore guard Elashier Hall netted 16 points and added two assists in a physical, loss against No. 17/19 Georgetown (22-9) in the second round of the BIG EAST Tournament on Saturday, March 5. With the loss, Syracuse (22-9) is eliminated from the conference tournament. Hall drained four field goals from beyond the arc in the contest to tie a career high. Junior guard Iasia Hemingway recorded 14 points and a team-best nine rebounds of her own. Hemingway was strong at the line for the Orange, sinking a career-high tying 10 free throws. Sophomore center Kayla Alexander was the third Orange player to register double-digit points with 11. As a team, Syracuse shot 40.0 percent (16-40) from the field, compared to Georgetown s 33.9 percent (19-56). However, SU committed 19 turnovers, compared to GU s 10. Georgetown jumped out to an 11-0 lead, thanks to a quick five from guard Rubylee Wright. SU was not able to find the net for the first five minutes of the contest, until Alexander got the squad on the board with a turnaround jumper from down low. Hall followed with a deep two, and the squad used a GU shot clock violation and foul on redshirt freshman forward Shakeya Leary to cut the Hoyas lead back to single digits, down 14-6 with 11:35 remaining in the first. The Orange used an 8-0 run to tie the game, sparked by a three-point play from Hemingway and a deep three from senior guard Erica Morrow. SU took its first lead of the game with seven minutes left in the half, when sophomore guard Carmen Tyson-Thomas checked into the game and drained a three point jumper. The teams traded buckets and tied twice, but SU did not let the Hoyas take an advantage for the remainder of the half. Senior guard Tasha Harris added a jumper from beyond the arc and followed with three free throws to send the Orange into the locker room with its largest lead of half, up Georgetown drew first blood in the second half to pull within two, but Hall got things rolling for the Orange with a three-point jumper. A costly three-point foul allowed the Hoyas to close the gap to one, but solid free-throw shooting by Alexander gave SU a advantage with 17 minutes to play. Hall added another three-point field goal and Hemingway put in the layup despite taking a hard foul to extend Syracuse s lead to with 14:16 to go. The Hoyas quickly battled back to shrink SU s buffer to five. The Hoyas drained a deep three to make it a game with just under 10 minutes remaining. Costly Georgetown fouls and strong work by Hemingway and Leary at the line helped the Orange take a lead in the last seven minutes of play. The Hoyas offense quickly cut SU s lead back to one and Sugar Rodgers nailed two free throws to put GU in front, 54-53, for the first time in the half with 3:39 remaining. The teams traded several costly fouls to tie the game at 57 with 16.2 seconds left in regulation. The Hoyas added two more from the line to take the lead with 11 seconds to play. After turning over the ball, SU was forced to foul and Wright nailed both free throws to make it a two possession game. Hall nailed a three at the buzzer, but it was not enough for SU, as the Orange were defeated VISITORS: Syracuse (22-9) Alexander c Hall g Harris g Morrow g Hemingway g Leary Tyson-Thomas TEAM 5 TOTALS TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 40.0% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 35.0% F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 80.8% Deadball Rebounds: 3 HOME: Georegetown (22-9) Magee f Crawford f Wright g Rodgers g McNutt g McBride Wilson Williams Roche TEAM 9 TOTALS TOTAL FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 33.9% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 29.2% F Throw % 1st Half: % 2nd Half: % Game: 80.0% Deadball Rebounds: 3 Officials: Dennis DeMayo, Norma Jones, Rachelle Jones Technical fouls: Syracuse - None, Georgetown-None. Attendance: 8302 Syracuse Georgetown GAME SUMMARIES 38 - NEW YORK S COLLEGE TEAM - 38

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