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Syracuse Falls to Notre Dame in ACC Opener, Struggles with 3-Point Shooting

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Troy Nunes Is An Absolute Magician

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Syracuse Orange men's basketball team lost 69-64 to Notre Dame in their first ACC game of the season, struggling offensively without making a single three-pointer. Key players Donnie Freeman and Jyare Davis combined for 40 points, but the team lacked perimeter scoring. Coach Adrian Autry experimented with rotations, seeking more intensity and energy from players. The team hopes for improvement with the return of injured J.J. Starling and needs to find consistent perimeter scoring to succeed in the 2024-25 season.

Syracuse Falls to Texas 70-66 in UKG Legends Classic Opener

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Troy Nunes Is An Absolute Magician

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Syracuse Orange men's basketball team suffered their first loss of the season, falling 70-66 to Texas Longhorns in the Legends Classic. Despite trailing by 16 points, Syracuse fought back to take a late lead but ultimately fell short due to defensive struggles and poor free throw shooting, hitting only 9 of 18 attempts. JJ Starling led Syracuse with 16 points, while Texas capitalized on early defensive lapses and clutch free throws to secure the win.

"Duke Dominates Syracuse with Second-Half Surge, Wins 86-66"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Troy Nunes Is An Absolute Magician

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Syracuse Orange men's basketball team suffered a significant 86-66 loss to the No. 14 ranked Duke Blue Devils. Despite a strong start and Maliq Brown's career-high 26 points, Syracuse's 17 turnovers and inability to contain Duke's transition offense and perfect three-point shooting in the second half led to their downfall. The Orange struggled with Duke's defense, particularly in the halfcourt, and failed to capitalize on their rebounding advantage. This loss highlighted that while Syracuse has shown growth, they are not yet ready to take down top-tier teams, marking an 0-3 record in quadrant one games. Additionally, Syracuse needs to find ways to get their primary shooters, Chris Bell and Justin Taylor, more involved in the offense.

"Duke Dominates Syracuse 86-66 with Second-Half Surge in Men's Basketball Showdown"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by syracuse.com

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Syracuse faced off against the 14th-ranked Duke in a college basketball showdown. The article provides the box score from the game, which details the performance of each player and the overall team statistics. The update also includes a disclaimer about potential compensation from product links and a reminder of the site's user agreement and privacy policy.

"Duke vs. Syracuse Showdown: Key Insights and Viewing Guide"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by syracuse.com

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Syracuse basketball is set to face Duke at Cameron Indoor Stadium on Tuesday night in a notable matchup as both teams have recently undergone coaching changes with the retirement of legendary coaches Jim Boeheim and Mike Krzyzewski. The game is expected to have a different atmosphere with the absence of these iconic figures who have been synonymous with their respective programs for decades.

Syracuse Secures Victory with Late Surge Against Pittsburgh, 81-73

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Troy Nunes Is An Absolute Magician

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Syracuse Orange men's basketball team rallied from an 11-point deficit to defeat the Pittsburgh Panthers 81-73, improving their all-time series lead and ACC play record against Pittsburgh. Quadir Copeland starred with a career-high 22 points, and the bench contributed significantly with 52 points and over half of the team's rebounds. Syracuse showcased their depth and versatility, particularly from the bench and in the center position, and defended their home court to remain undefeated at the JMA Wireless Dome this season.

"Syracuse Overcomes Pittsburgh in Thrilling 81-73 Comeback Victory"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Troy Nunes Is An Absolute Magician

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The Syracuse Orange and Pittsburgh Panthers, both with 9-3 records and seeking their first ACC win, are set to face off in a highly anticipated basketball game. Predictions among experts are split, with some favoring Pitt due to their strong defense and others backing Syracuse, citing the team's tougher schedule and potential for a quality home win. The game is expected to be close and entertaining, with key players like Judah Mintz and Blake Hinson highlighted as potential difference-makers for Syracuse. A fan poll shows a majority believe Syracuse will win the game.