
Orange Roll Past Northeastern
12/4/2023 9:13:00 PM | Women's Basketball
Syracuse women's basketball earned its 24th straight home nonconference win Monday night against Northeastern as the Orange defeated the Huskies 79-57 inside the JMA Wireless Dome.
Junior guard Georgia Woolley led 'Cuse with 17 points, continuing her perfect free-throw percentage this season. Woolley went 4-for-4 from the charity stripe tonight, bringing her total to 22 this season.
Freshman Sophie Burrows led the Orange (7-1) from beyond the arc, scoring all nine of her points on 3-pointers. Fifth-year guard Dyaisha Fair had two 3-point buckets of her own, scoring 14 points on the night.
Derin Erdogan led the Huskies (4-4) in scoring with 23 points. Deja Bristol posted 16 points for Northeastern as well.
WHEN THE GAME WAS DECIDED
Syracuse turned on the jets in the third quarter, ending with an 11-0 run going into the fourth. The run started with ACC Freshman of the Week Alyssa Latham's layup with 3:26 to go and was followed up with back-to-back treys from Sophie Burrows with 1:03 to play. A free-throw from Alaina Rice gave the Orange one of their largest lead of the game at 54-41 at the end of the third. Syracuse eventually built a 27-point lead midway through the fourth quarter.
HELP FROM THE BENCH
The Orange enjoyed 26 points from the bench, led by junior Saniaa Wilson and freshman Sophie Burrows. Both had nine points and two rebounds each, with Burrows grabbing two steals and Wilson shooting a perfect 4-for-4 from the field.
NOTABLE NUMBERS
NEXT GAME
Syracuse travels to Athens, Ohio this weekend to take on the Ohio University Bobcats. Game time on Saturday, Dec. 9 at 1 p.m. in the Convocation Center.
Junior guard Georgia Woolley led 'Cuse with 17 points, continuing her perfect free-throw percentage this season. Woolley went 4-for-4 from the charity stripe tonight, bringing her total to 22 this season.
Freshman Sophie Burrows led the Orange (7-1) from beyond the arc, scoring all nine of her points on 3-pointers. Fifth-year guard Dyaisha Fair had two 3-point buckets of her own, scoring 14 points on the night.
Derin Erdogan led the Huskies (4-4) in scoring with 23 points. Deja Bristol posted 16 points for Northeastern as well.
WHEN THE GAME WAS DECIDED
Syracuse turned on the jets in the third quarter, ending with an 11-0 run going into the fourth. The run started with ACC Freshman of the Week Alyssa Latham's layup with 3:26 to go and was followed up with back-to-back treys from Sophie Burrows with 1:03 to play. A free-throw from Alaina Rice gave the Orange one of their largest lead of the game at 54-41 at the end of the third. Syracuse eventually built a 27-point lead midway through the fourth quarter.
HELP FROM THE BENCH
The Orange enjoyed 26 points from the bench, led by junior Saniaa Wilson and freshman Sophie Burrows. Both had nine points and two rebounds each, with Burrows grabbing two steals and Wilson shooting a perfect 4-for-4 from the field.
NOTABLE NUMBERS
- Tonight marks Felisha Legette-Jack's first win against Northeastern.
- Syracuse improved to 8-1 against Northeastern. Monday's game was the first meeting since a 72-69 Syracuse win on Nov. 12, 2010.
- The Orange improve to 6-0 at home against the Huskies.
- 'Cuse gets its 24th straight home nonconference win.
- Syracuse had 44 points in the paint.
- The Orange tacked on 21 points from 17 Northeastern turnovers, helped by four players grabbing two steals apiece.
NEXT GAME
Syracuse travels to Athens, Ohio this weekend to take on the Ohio University Bobcats. Game time on Saturday, Dec. 9 at 1 p.m. in the Convocation Center.
Team Stats
NE
SU
FG%
.373
.492
3FG%
.333
.412
FT%
.778
.706
RB
32
38
TO
17
11
STL
6
10
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