
The Orange will celebrate the hard work and contributions of seniors Fantasia Goodwin, Vaida Sipaviciute, Tracy Harbut (above), Mary Joe Riley and Sara Antolick prior to Monday's game against No. 13/13 West Virginia.
Salute The Seniors: Syracuse Entertains West Virginia in Regular-Season, BIG EAST finale
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A live video broadcast of the contest will be aired on suathletics.com, via the Orange All Access package, with Brian Higgins ’04 providing the play-by-play. Live stats will also be offered on suathletics.com. Additionally, WTLA1200/1440 AM and WJPZ 89.1 FM will provide a radio broadcast of the Orange and Mountaineers.
Tickets may be purchased on-line (click here), over the phone (1-888-DOMETIX), or in person at the Carrier Dome Box Office during normal business hours. Fans can enter the Carrier Dome through Gates A, B or C.
Goodwin has played in 56 games, including 28 starts, with the Orange after two seasons at Monroe College. As SU’s sixth man in 2007-08, she leads the Orange with 8.8 rebounds per game and is third with 12.6 points an outing. Goodwin, thrice named to the BIG EAST Honor Roll this season, holds the SU single-game record with 25 rebounds against Saint Peter’s on December 22, 2007. She leads Syracuse with nine double-doubles this season.
Sipaviciute has averaged 10.5 points per contest in 113-career games played, including 92 starts, with the Orange in three-plus seasons. She ranks second on the Syracuse all-time blocks list with 231 entering Monday night against the Mountaineers. Sipaviciute enjoyed career-best totals as a sophomore in 2005-06 with 16.3 points and 7.1 boards per game, earning All-BIG EAST distinction. She is one of 17 1,000-point scorers in SU’s program history.
Harbut has averaged 5.2 points per contest and 3.4 rebounds a game in 94-career games played with the Orange. She tallied a career-high 11.3 points, 6.1 boards and 4.4 assists an outing as a junior in 2005-06, becoming the first Orange front-court player to dish more than 100 helpers in a single season. Harbut redshirted the 2006-07 season due to a knee injury.
Riley collected a personal-best 4.2 points as a junior in 2006-07. She has played in 64 games, while making 20 starts, with the Orange. Riley has played in just three games in 2007-08 due to a back injury.
Antolick recorded 5.3 points and 5.8 rebounds an outing in 28-career games played during the 2004-05 and 2005-06 seasons. She has missed the last two seasons due to injury.
The Orange is looking to rebound from a 64-49 setback at No. 4/4 Rutgers on March 1 at the Louis Brown Athletic Center. Freshman sharp shooter Erica Morrow powered the Syracuse offense with a team-high 15 points. Junior forward Chandrea Jones added 11 points in the loss.
Jones keys the Orange attack with 15.1 points per contest while Morrow has contributed 13.0, ranked second. Goodwin (12.6) and sophomore Nicole Michael (12.4) complete the SU scoring leaders. Goodwin (8.8), Jones (7.6) and Michael (7.4) have sparked the Syracuse efforts on the glass.
No. 13/13 West Virginia has won three of its last four contests, including a 78-70 victory against Louisville on March 1. Olayinka Sanni leads the Moutaineers with a team-best 16.8 points and 7.4 rebounds per game. Meg Bulger (13.6), LaQuita Owens (13.4) and Chakhia Cole (10.3) round out WVU’s double-figure scorers.
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