
No. 18 Orange Set for First Top-25 Matchup of College Basketball Season
11/9/2018 12:38:00 PM | Women's Basketball
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SYRACUSE, N.Y. – Syracuse University's 18th-ranked women's basketball team will face No. 3 Oregon in the first top-25 game of the season Saturday, Nov. 10 at 2 p.m. PST (5 p.m. EST). Saturday marks the first time in program history the two meet. Both are coming off NCAA Tournament appearances last season.
Syracuse opened the season with a commanding 85-49 win over North Dakota on Tuesday night. The Ducks, who reached the Elite Eight last season, dominated Division II Alaska-Fairbanks on the road Tuesday with a 115-36 victory.
Redshirt sophomore Kiara Lewis and freshman Emily Engstler led the Orange with 13 points each in Tuesday's opener. Miranda Drummond and Tiana Mangakahia added 11 points to put four Orange women in double figures. Mangakahia led 'Cuse with seven rebounds.
Oregon enters the 2018-19 season after one of its most successful season's in program history. The Ducks posted a program-best 33-5 record and won the Pac-12 Regular Season Championship en route to an Elite Eight appearance for the second-consecutive season.
Fans can catch stream the game, free of charge, on GoDucks.com.
The Orange return to the east coast to host No. 20 Texas A&M on Wednesday, Nov. 14, at the Westchester County Center in White Plains, N.Y. Tickets are on sale now.
Syracuse 2018-19 season tickets are available for $75 in the General Admission sections and $125 for courtside, reserved seating. Football and men's basketball current season ticket holders can add general admission seating women's basketball season tickets to their accounts for a special $50 rate. Single game tickets for home games start at $10, with group rates starting at $5. Fans can purchase tickets online or by phone (888-DOME-TIX).
For the latest news on the Syracuse women's basketball program, follow /SyracuseWBB on Facebook, @CuseWBB on Instagram, and @CuseWBB on Twitter.
SYRACUSE, N.Y. – Syracuse University's 18th-ranked women's basketball team will face No. 3 Oregon in the first top-25 game of the season Saturday, Nov. 10 at 2 p.m. PST (5 p.m. EST). Saturday marks the first time in program history the two meet. Both are coming off NCAA Tournament appearances last season.
Syracuse opened the season with a commanding 85-49 win over North Dakota on Tuesday night. The Ducks, who reached the Elite Eight last season, dominated Division II Alaska-Fairbanks on the road Tuesday with a 115-36 victory.
Redshirt sophomore Kiara Lewis and freshman Emily Engstler led the Orange with 13 points each in Tuesday's opener. Miranda Drummond and Tiana Mangakahia added 11 points to put four Orange women in double figures. Mangakahia led 'Cuse with seven rebounds.
Oregon enters the 2018-19 season after one of its most successful season's in program history. The Ducks posted a program-best 33-5 record and won the Pac-12 Regular Season Championship en route to an Elite Eight appearance for the second-consecutive season.
Fans can catch stream the game, free of charge, on GoDucks.com.
The Orange return to the east coast to host No. 20 Texas A&M on Wednesday, Nov. 14, at the Westchester County Center in White Plains, N.Y. Tickets are on sale now.
Syracuse 2018-19 season tickets are available for $75 in the General Admission sections and $125 for courtside, reserved seating. Football and men's basketball current season ticket holders can add general admission seating women's basketball season tickets to their accounts for a special $50 rate. Single game tickets for home games start at $10, with group rates starting at $5. Fans can purchase tickets online or by phone (888-DOME-TIX).
For the latest news on the Syracuse women's basketball program, follow /SyracuseWBB on Facebook, @CuseWBB on Instagram, and @CuseWBB on Twitter.
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