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...Orangewomen were led by a balanced scoring attack, as six players scored more than eight points. Leading the way for Syracuse was Jazmine Wright who had 18 points and 5 boards while Chineze Ngwabo put up a double-double, 16 points and 11 boards...
...street hustler, who now makes a living playing Abraham Lincoln in an arcade, shares a seedy room with his brother, who calls himself Booth. No point in trying to figure out the symbolism; just revel in Suzan-Lori Parks' haunting, fractured world of losers and even bigger losers. Jeffrey Wright and Don Cheadle (in an all too short off-Broadway run that could reach Broadway next year) gave riveting performances in one of Parks' strongest plays...
...stay very close with many lead changes down the stretch. Peljto made a lay-up at 11:05 to play, giving the Crimson a 48-46 lead, the last lead her team would have. After a free throw by Syracuse's Shannon Perry and a three-pointer by Jazmine Wright, Syracuse went back up, 50-48. The Crimson was able to tie the game 52-52 with 7:40 left to play after junior center Sarah Johnson recorded a steal and dished to Peljto for a jumper...
...very next possession, sophomore guard Dirkje Dunham turned over the ball, leading to a Wright jumper, putting Syracuse up 54-52. Harvard's Johnson traveled the next time down the floor, giving the ball back to Syracuse. Off the turnover, Syracuse slowly moved the ball down the court and forced up a rushed shot as the 30-second clock expired, the shot hit rim and bounced under the basket where Peljto appeared to control the rebound. But Syracuse's Perry had other ideas as she stripped the ball out of Peljto's arms and immediately went up strong...
...Orangewomen were led by a balanced scoring attack, as six players scored more than eight points. Perry notched all nine of hers in the second half. Leading the way for Syracuse was Jazmine Wright who had 18 points and 5 boards while Ngwabo put up a double-double, 16 points and 11 boards...