In their game against Louisville, Syracuse women’s basketball team faced challenges early on but showed resilience. Despite the Cardinals’ strong start, led by Tajianna Roberts and balanced scoring from all starters, Syracuse’s Sophie Burrows kept the Orange competitive, scoring 10 of the team’s first 15 points.The Orange made a significant effort in the second quarter, even taking a brief lead, but struggled to maintain momentum. The Cardinals’ ability to rebuild their lead in the third quarter highlighted their offensive depth and composure.
The Orange made a significant effort in the second quarter, even taking a brief lead, but struggled to maintain momentum. The Cardinals’ ability to rebuild their lead in the third quarter highlighted their offensive depth and composure.Syracuse’s late rally, led by Burrows and Kyra Wood, who both scored 17 points, demonstrated their fighting spirit, but they couldn’t close the gap. Georgia Woolley’s contribution with 13 points was also notable, yet the team fell short, ultimately losing 72-62.
Syracuse’s late rally, led by Burrows and Kyra Wood, who both scored 17 points, demonstrated their fighting spirit, but they couldn’t close the gap. Georgia Woolley’s contribution with 13 points was also notable, yet the team fell short, ultimately losing 72-62.The loss drops Syracuse to 7-10 overall and 1-5 in ACC play, showing a need for consistency and stronger defensive plays. Their upcoming game against Boston College offers an opportunity to rebound and improve their conference standing.
The loss drops Syracuse to 7-10 overall and 1-5 in ACC play, showing a need for consistency and stronger defensive plays. Their upcoming game against Boston College offers an opportunity to rebound and improve their conference standing.
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