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1718 WBB Media Guide.Pdf quentin hillsman 10 postseason appearances 6 ncaa tournament appearances 12 all-conference selections 4 all-americans 4 wnba draft selections table of contents/Schedule TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction 2017-18 Schedule ..........................................................1 Media Information .....................................................3-4 Quick Facts .....................................................................2 2017-18 Season Preview 2017-18 Roster ..............................................................7 2017-18 Season Preview ............................................5-6 Coaching Staff ........................................................22-26 Opponent Quick Facts .............................................30-32 Student-Athlete Profi les........................................... 8-21 Support Staff ..........................................................27-29 2016-17 Season Review Atlantic Coast Conference Review ................................35 Box Scores ..............................................................41-50 Syracuse was one of 10 programs nationally to host at least 11,000 people at a game during the 2016-17 season. Season Review ....................................................... 33-34 2017-18 SCHEDULE Statistics................................................................. 36-40 Date Opponent (TV Information) Location Time 2017 History and Record Book Fri., Nov. 10 MORGAN STATE (ACCN Extra) Carrier Dome 2:00 p.m. All-Time Results ..................................................... 58-63 Thurs., Nov. 16 MARYLAND EASTERN SHORE Carrier Dome 7:00 p.m. - All-Time Series ....................................................... 64-69 18 syracuse women’s basketball Mon., Nov. 20 HARTFORD (ACCN Extra) Carrier Dome 11:00 a.m. Career Records........................................................ 54-55 Thurs., Nov. 23 vs. Wisconsin ! Washington, D.C. 11:00 a.m. Carrier Dome Records ...................................................56 Fri., Nov. 24 vs. Vanderbilt ! Washington, D.C. 3:30 p.m. Honors and Awards ................................................ 80-82 Sat., Nov. 25 at George Washington ! Washington, D.C. 3:30 p.m. Letterwinners ..............................................................85 Thurs., Nov. 30 NORTHWESTERN (ACCN Extra) Carrier Dome 7:00 p.m. Postseason History .................................................72-79 Sun., Dec. 3 STONY BROOK Carrier Dome 2:00 p.m. Professional History ............................................... 83-84 Wed. Dec. 6 COLGATE (ACCN Extra) Carrier Dome 7:00 p.m. Rankings History ....................................................70-71 Sat., Dec. 9 DREXEL Carrier Dome 6:00 p.m. Single-Game Records ...................................................51 Sun., Dec. 17 vs. Coastal Carolina $ Myrtle Beach, S.C. 6:30 p.m. Single-Season Records ...........................................52-53 Thurs., Dec. 21 vs. Mississippi State % Las Vegas 5:30 p.m. Year-by-Year Breakdown ..............................................57 Fri., Dec. 22 at UNLV % Las Vegas 5:30 p.m. Syracuse University Thurs., Dec. 28 at Notre Dame * (ACCN Extra) Notre Dame, Ind. 7:00 p.m. Athletics Administration ........................................ 86-87 Sun., Dec. 31 at Virginia * (ACCN Extra) Charlottesville, Va. 2:00 p.m. Carmelo K. Anthony Basketball Center .........................88 Thurs., Jan. 4 GEORGIA TECH * (ACCN Extra) Carrier Dome 7:00 p.m. Carrier Dome ................................................................89 Sun. Jan 7 FLORIDA STATE * (RSN) Carrier Dome 1:00 p.m. Syracuse University ................................................ 90-92 Sun. Jan. 14 at NC State * (ACCN Extra) Raleigh, N.C. 2:00 p.m. Thurs., Jan. 18 at Miami * (RSN) Coral Gables, Fla. 7:00 p.m. The NCAA Division I Committee on Infractions issued a decision dated March 6, 2015, (the “Decision”) in which the Committee found Syracuse University responsible Sun., Jan. 21 PITTSBURGH * (ACCN Extra) Carrier Dome 2:00 p.m. for certain violations of NCAA legislation. The specifi c infractions, largely arising Thurs., Jan. 25 CLEMSON * (ACCN Extra) Carrier Dome 7:00 p.m. out of conduct from the past decade that the University voluntarily self-reported to the NCAA, regard: (a) impermissible extra benefi ts in the form of money, food, Sun., Jan. 28 at Boston College * (ACCN Extra) Chestnut Hill, Mass. 1:00 p.m. or transportation provided to certain student-athletes on the men’s basketball, women’s basketball, and football teams by a non-employee representative of the Thurs., Feb. 1 VIRGINIA TECH * (ACCN Extra) Carrier Dome 7:00 p.m. University’s athletics interest; (b) unethical conduct committed by three football Sun., Feb. 4 LOUISVILLE * (ACCN Extra) Carrier Dome 1:00 p.m. student-athletes and a part-time tutor regarding the student-athletes’ involvement in an internship for academic credit at the part-time tutor’s place of full-time Sun., Feb. 11 at Wake Forest * (ACCN Extra) Winston-Salem, N.C. 2:00 p.m. employment; (c) the former director of men’s basketball operations and a former Thurs., Feb. 15 DUKE * (RSN) Carrier Dome 7:00 p.m. receptionist’s unethical conduct when they engaged in academic fraud with a former men’s basketball student-athlete; (d) a former tutor and a former receptionist Mon., Feb. 19 at Pittsburgh * (RSN) Pittsburgh 7:00 p.m. provision of impermissible academic extra benefi ts to three former men’s basketball student-athletes; (e) although testing and enforcement occurred, the University’s Thurs., Feb. 22 at North Carolina * (ACCN Extra) Chapel Hill, N.C. 7:00 p.m. failure to follow its written drug testing procedures for student-athletes; (f) Men’s Sun., Feb. 25 BOSTON COLLEGE * (ACCN Extra) Carrier Dome 2:00 p.m. basketball staff ’s provision of more than two complimentary admissions on several occasions; (g) three athletics department staff members failure to report outside Home games in CAPS ! - Paradise Jam (Washington, D.C.) income or benefi ts to the University’s chancellor; (h) former student-athletes participation in approximately 12 promotional activities without completing All times are Eastern $ - Carolinas Challenge (Myrtle Beach, S.C.) the promotion activity forms, and one former student-athlete fundraising for a Game times subject to change % - Duel in the Desert (Las Vegas) charitable organization when the funds actually when to a commercial entity; (i) a * - Atlantic Coast Conference game former women’s basketball student-athlete participation in an organized basketball game outside of intercollegiate competition; (j) two institutional employees provision of impermissible transportation to one former men’s basketball student-athlete and Front and Back Cover Design: Old Hat Creative one former football student-athlete; (k) the head men’s basketball coach failure Editor, Layout, and Design: Anthony Prisco to promote an atmosphere of compliance within his program or to monitor the Editorial Assistance: Megan Barnes, Gabrielle Coslett, Joe Klein, Olivia Messineo, Lillie-Anne Mulligan, past Syracuse basketball contacts activities of those who reported directly and indirectly to him; and (l) the University’s Photography: Atlanta Dream, Atlantic Coast Conference, Dave Eggen, Craig Melvin, Mike Okoniewski, Anthony Prisco, Brianna Prisco, Steve Parker, failure to exercise control and monitor the conduct and administration of its athletics programs. In the Decision, the Committee on Infractions imposed a period of fi ve Chuck Thomas, Zsombor Toth, David Saff ran, San Antonio Stars, Seattle Storm, Virginia Athletics, Chuck Wainwright Scott Galvin, Stephen Sartori years of probation on the University from March 6, 2015, through March 5, 2020. Printing: Eastwood Litho Additional information regarding the Decision and the penalties it imposed are available upon request. 1 QUICK FACTS The bench celebrates an 85-65 win against Iowa State at the 2017 NCAA Tournament. The Orange advanced to the second round for the fourth straight year. GENERAL INFORMATION TEAM INFORMATION School .............................................................................................Syracuse University 2016-17 Record ..................................................................................................22-11 Location ..................................................................................................Syracuse, N.Y. 2016-17 Conference Record/Finish ............................................................11-5/6th Founded ...............................................................................................................1870 2016-17 Home Record .....................................................................................................13-1 Enrollment .......................................................................................................14,847 2016-17 Away Record ........................................................................................................5-6 Chancellor ...........................................................................................Kent D. Syverud 2016-17 Neutral Record ....................................................................................................4-4 Athletic Director .................................................................................. John Wildhack 2017 Postseason .....................................................NCAA Tournament Second Round Faculty Athletic Representative .............................................................Rick
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