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FH | Syracuse sneaks past Providence to earn title game berth

By Edward Paik
Posted: 11/10/08, 4:06 AM EST Section: Sports
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STORRS, Conn. - Ange Bradley zipped down her blue Syracuse snow coat and sat beside reporters relieved. The Syracuse field hockey team had just won 3-1 over Providence in front of 488 in the first round of the Big East tournament Saturday at the George J. Sherman Family Sports Complex.

"We live to see another day," she said, before any questions.

Then Bradley, a head coach who admits her team's flaws after wins, smiled.

She had reason. The last time the Orange made it past the first round, in 2001, they claimed the Big East title. Last year, the Orange was eliminated in the first round to top-seeded Connecticut. This year, No. 3 Syracuse won the Big East title, knocking off Providence and then Connecticut in the conference title.

"I'm really proud of this team," Bradley said. "We've worked as a 2008 team to win a Big East championship, that's what we came here to do, and we're one step closer to that dream."

For freshman back Anne-Sophie Van der Post, excitement before her first Big East tournament game made sleeping uneasy. The Friars early attack Saturday didn't help, striking a nervous chord in Van der Post when the Orange began on the defensive.

But one mistake, one early penalty corner later, and the mood swung back. Four minutes in, a straight shot off a penalty corner from Shannon Taylor was deflected and rebounded by back Maggie Befort, who scraped the first goal past Providence goalkeeper Rachel Chamberlain.

It was all SU needed.

"We have one of the best penalty corner offenses in the country," Taylor said. "And that's what made a difference."

The Orange went on to convert all three of its goals from penalties committed by Providence, sticking to a failsafe plan. Give the ball to Taylor - the nation's points leader (74).

Stuck in a tied game to start the second half, Taylor's penalty corner opportunity less than three minutes in put the Orange up 2-1. And all nine corner opportunities were all the same: pass to Taylor, wait for a shot, rebound.
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