WBB | Senior Norton starts 1st game of season in Orange's final home contest of year
By Joel Godett
Posted: 2/27/06, 1:18 AM EST Section: Sports
She averaged 21 minutes in her first 14 games this season, six times eclipsing the 25 minute mark. In those games, Antolick poured in 5.5 points, pulling down six rebounds and tallying a game high 11 boards at Seton Hall. That was the last time she had seen substantial minutes.
Since the Seton Hall game, Antolick has averaged 11 minutes in six games, disregarding the St. John's loss. In those games she played 10 minutes or less three times, averaging two rebounds and scoring a total of eight points, not recording a single point four times.
Against St. John's, though, Antolick resurged. She fell one minute shy of her season-high 31 minutes played, scoring six points while picking up five rebounds, two blocks, two steals and one assist. Antolick played her best game since a 71-57 loss to Marquette in the Dome on January 14.
"I think we all have to remind ourselves that this is her first year playing," said Cieplicki. "We've continued to see good development in her in practice. She played better today. I think there are some little things she still needs to clean up both offensively and defensively, but she'll be here three more years."
Since the Seton Hall game, Antolick has averaged 11 minutes in six games, disregarding the St. John's loss. In those games she played 10 minutes or less three times, averaging two rebounds and scoring a total of eight points, not recording a single point four times.
Against St. John's, though, Antolick resurged. She fell one minute shy of her season-high 31 minutes played, scoring six points while picking up five rebounds, two blocks, two steals and one assist. Antolick played her best game since a 71-57 loss to Marquette in the Dome on January 14.
"I think we all have to remind ourselves that this is her first year playing," said Cieplicki. "We've continued to see good development in her in practice. She played better today. I think there are some little things she still needs to clean up both offensively and defensively, but she'll be here three more years."
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