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SU, DRAKE HAVE SIMILAR STYLES; GUARDS JAMES AND MCBRIDE WILL HAVE THEIR HANDS FULL WITH SCHMITZ AND ANDERSON.(Sports)

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The Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY), March 15th, 2002

Byline: Nichole Gantshar Staff writer

Waco, Texas -- Take a team with great 3-point shooters, quick guards, speed in transition and a sixth man off the bench who can take over a game and it sounds like the Syracuse women's basketball team - except it isn't.

The description is courtesy of Syracuse coach Marianna Freeman as she describes Drake.

The seventh-seeded Bulldogs (23-7) are standing in the way of the No. 10 Orangewomen (18-12) tonight in the opening round of the NCAA Tournament at Baylor. The game will be broadcast on WJPZ-FM 89.1.

"It will be a nip-and-tuck game," Freeman predict...

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