SYRACUSE, NY – A pep rally was held this morning at the cafeteria in Gordon Student Center, Onondaga Community College campus, at Onondaga Community College to honor and send off the women’s basketball team as it continue its pursuit of a national championship.
The Lady Lazers (29-4) are going to the National Junior College Athletic Association’s Elite Eight in Rochester, Minnesota.
Three Oswego County women are on the team.

They are a trio of sophomores: Sarah Bregg from Phoenix, Courtney Louis from Oswego and Allie Taylor of Hannibal.
Onondaga is the number two seed in the tournament and will play seventh seeded Northland Community College Thursday at 9 p.m. eastern.
A tournament bracket can be found at the below link:
Click to access 2014_NJCAA_DIII_WBB_Bracket_-_Teams.pdf
You can get updated scores throughout the Elite Eight by following Onondaga on Twitter @OnondagaCC or on our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/OnondagaCC
You can also watch a live stream of the game at http://www.rochsports.org/njcaawbb
The Lady Lazers advanced to the Elite Eight by winning the Region III Championship, defeating Fulton-Montgomery Community College 79-67 March 2.
Sophomore Lauren Roy (Bishop Ludden) was named Region III Most Valuable Player.
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