Syracuse defeats Alabama in ACC/SEC Challenge matchup

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Alabama women’s basketball team falls to Syracuse
The Alabama women’s basketball team faced a tough loss against Syracuse, falling 79-73 in the ACC/SEC Challenge at JMA Wireless Dome. Sarah Ashlee Barker led the Crimson Tide with 18 points and eight assists, while Aalyiah Nye contributed 17 points and five steals. Essence Cody also reached double digits with a career-high 14 points and nine rebounds. Meanwhile, the Orange were led by Alyssa Latham and Kyra Wood, who both achieved double doubles.

Head Coach Kristy Curry expressed disappointment in the game’s outcome, particularly highlighting poor bench play and an overall struggle with rebounding. She stressed the team’s need to improve in these areas in order to secure victories.

The game stats reflect Syracuse’s dominance, as they outrebounded Alabama 47-25 and shot 49 percent from the floor. In comparison, Alabama shot 41 percent from the field and struggled with rebounding and overall play.

The game saw Alabama initially take the lead, only for Syracuse to respond with a strong showing in the second half, ultimately securing the win. Despite Alabama’s efforts to close the gap, Syracuse ultimately maintained control of the game.

Looking ahead, Alabama will return home to face Coastal Carolina in their upcoming game, where they will aim to rebound from their recent loss.

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