Rochelle Coleman

Rochelle Coleman
Syracuse 1998-2001
WEBA – Delaware Lady Destroyers 2005
Celeritas Donar (Holland) 2007
While at Syracuse…
Senior Year
Played in 29 games with 16 starts…second on the team in three-point shooting percentage (.367) and steals (49)…led the team in assists (97)…third on the team in points (240).
Junior Year
Played in 26 games, starting 17 games…ranked fourth on the team at 7.6 points per game…finished third on the squad with 28 three-pointers…ranks fifth all-time at SU with 105 three-pointers…only SU player to score in double figures off the bench twice during the season…dished out a season-high four assists against Montana...missed the George Washington game with an illness…blocked a career-high two shots at Cornell…scored a season-high 22 points on 8-of-19 shooting, including four three-pointers, at 13th ranked Colorado…scored eight points, two assists and three rebounds in a season-high 40 minutes at #24/23 Vanderbilt…tallied 13 points and a season-best six rebounds versus Yale…played all 45 minutes of Su’s overtime win against Rutgers…tied her career high with six rebounds, including five on the defensive glass, and finished with nine points versus the Scarlet Knights…tied her season best with three steals along with three assists while playing all 40 minutes against Villanova…scored Su’s first 13 points and finished with 18 against #23/22 Virginia Tech…attempted a career-high 20 field goals, including 11 from long range, and added five rebounds and three assists against the Hokies…recorded her first career double-double with 11 points and a career-high 10 boards at Rutgers…scored 11 points and added a team-high six rebounds, including a season-high four offensive boards at Seton Hall…came off the bench against the Pirates, snapping a string of 14 consecutive starts…recorded 10 points, one rebound, one steal and one block in 18 minutes at Georgetown.
Sophomore Year
One of only two players to start all 28 games…averaged 37.6 minutes per game, second-best on the team…third on the team in scoring at 13.5 points per game…led or tied for the team lead in scoring six times…scored in double figures in 20 of 28 games…improved her scoring total from last season 312 points, the second-largest jump from the first year to the second year in SU history…her 378 points was the fifth-most by a sophomore in Orange history…sixteenth in the BIG EAST in scoring (13.5 ppg), fifth in three-point percentage (36.1) and fourth in three-pointers per game (2.9)…scored in double figures a career-best seven straight games from Dec. 18-Jan.8…finished with 70 three-pointers, third on the SU single-season ledger…hit 36.1 of her three-point attempts, the fifth-best single-season ever at Syracuse…along with Julie McBride, combined for the most three pointers by any Orange duo in school history (141) and the third-most in either SU men’s or women’s basketball history…ranks fifth on the Orange’s career three-pointers list with 77…ranks first on the Syracuse career three-point percentage list at 36.0 percent…recorded a career-high 27 points against St. John’s tied for second at SU for single-game three-pointers with seven versus the Red Storm…hit for 25 points, including the game-winning three-pointer versus Vermont…averaged 21.8 points in Syracuse’s four overtime games…played all 45 minutes in the Orange’s overtime tilts with Colorado and Georgetown…grabbed a career-best eight rebounds at Miami…dished out a career-high seven assists versus Pittsburgh…had a career-high five steals versus Cornell and Boston College…scored 15 points in her first career start at Siena…named the team’s Most Improved Perimeter Player…selected to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll in the fall.
Freshman Year
Named SU’s Freshman of the Year…played in 25 games, averaging 10.0 minutes per game…made her collegiate debut at Cal State Northridge…scored two points, grabbed three rebounds and made two steals in 11 minutes versus the Matadors…made her first collegiate field goal versus Pepperdine…played 10 minutes, scored two points and had one rebound…made her first career three-point basket at Auburn…scored nine points on 4-of-7 shooting versus St. Bonaventure…also grabbed three rebounds, had one assist and make three steals versus the Bonnies…had the best game of her brief career in Syracuse’s win versus Rutgers on Feb. 6, scoring a season-best 10 points, including two three pointers, in a season-high 27 minutes of action…had seven points, two rebounds, an assist and no turnovers in the second half…grabbed a career-high four rebounds in SU’s BIG EAST Tournament first-round win versus West Virginia.










