Syracuse Orange
Athletic director | John Wildhack |
Head coach | Jim Boeheim (44th season) |
Conference | ACC (2013–present) |
Location | Syracuse, New York |
May 4 2022
When is the next Syracuse basketball game?
Syracuse University is working with state and local health departments to determine next steps. A new date for the game has not yet been scheduled. The next scheduled game is Wednesday, Dec. 30, at Wake Forest.
Did Syracuse win last night?
They played good defense, holding the Leopards to 34% shooting and they won the rebound battle. All points of emphasis for Syracuse as they head into … plays anywhere close to as perfect as he did Tuesday night. (WSYR-TV) — At least five cars and …
When does Syracuse play basketball?
Syracuse, N.Y. ― While Duke remains No. 1 in the weekly ACC power rankings, there was a lot of movement this past just below the Blue Devils. The risers were Notre Dame, Wake Forest and Syracuse. Yes, Syracuse. The Orange is riding a three-game win …
What channel is Syracuse basketball playing on?
The game will be broadcast on ACC Network at 9 p.m. ET. It can be streamed live on fuboTV , Sling and other live TV streaming services. Syracuse was back in the L column Saturday when they hosted…
When did Syracuse join the ACC?
July 1, 2013On July 1, 2013, Syracuse, Notre Dame and Pittsburgh joined the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC). In its first season in the conference, Syracuse started 25–0 before losing six of its last nine games.
Is Syracuse in the ACC conference?
Current members of the conference are Boston College, Clemson University, Duke University, Georgia Institute of Technology, Florida State University, North Carolina State University, Syracuse University, the University of Louisville, the University of Miami, the University of North Carolina, the University of Notre …
What conference is Syracuse in?
NCAA Atlantic Coast Conference FootballSyracuse Orange football / Conference
What division is Syracuse basketball?
NCAA Division I Men’s BasketballSyracuse Orange men’s basketball / DivisionThe Syracuse Orange men’s basketball program is the intercollegiate men’s basketball program of Syracuse University. The program is classified in the NCAA’s Division I, and the team competes in the Atlantic Coast Conference.
Is Syracuse leaving the ACC?
03, 2021, 2:17 p.m. | Published: Nov. 03, 2021, 8:45 a.m. Syracuse, N.Y. – Eight years after leaving the Big East Conference, Syracuse has yet to make itself at home in the ACC.
Why did Syracuse move to ACC?
The ACC was the best fit for Syracuse.” The move, like others around the country, came about because of the money that comes from television football games.
What schools are in the ACC basketball?
The Atlantic Coast ConferenceChampionship Gear.Boston College.Clemson.Duke.Florida State.Georgia Tech.Louisville.Miami.More items…
Who is in Big East Conference?
Big East Conference, American collegiate athletic association that consists of Butler, Creighton, DePaul, Georgetown, Marquette, St. John’s, Seton Hall, Villanova, and Xavier universities and Providence College.
What division is Syracuse?
NCAA Division I Football Bowl SubdivisionSyracuse Orange football / DivisionThe NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision, formerly known as Division I-A, is the highest level of college football in the United States. The FBS consists of the largest schools in the National Collegiate Athletic Association. As of 2022, there are 10 conferences and 131 schools in FBS. Wikipedia
Why is Syracuse not in NIT?
The National Invitation Tournament was announced Sunday night and, as expected, Syracuse did not receive a bid. The Orange wrapped up its season with a 16-17 record after a loss to Duke in the ACC tournament quarterfinals. Another Upstate New York team, St. Bonaventure, did get an invitation and will play Colorado.
Is Syracuse an Ivy League school?
What is an ivy league school? These prestigious institutions on this team are Brown University, Harvard University, Cornell University, Princeton University, Dartmouth University, Yale University, Columbia University and the University of Pennsylvania.
Is Syracuse a party school?
Syracuse University has fallen two spots to No. 3 on The Princeton Review’s annual ranking of the best party schools in the country. SU, which was ranked the No. 1 party school in 2019 and 2014, has made The Princeton Review’s list of top ten party schools since 2012.
Jim Boeheim’s 9 best teams at Syracuse, ranked
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History of 10 seeds vs. 7 seeds in March Madness
The 7-10 matchup is always one of the most competitive pairings March Madness has to offer. Learn more about the history of No. 7 seeds vs. No. 10 seeds.
The good, the bad and the ugly from this weekend in college basketball
So how was your weekend? In college basketball, they came in all flavors — good, bad and ugly. But with February near, many of them set a tone for the future.
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Overview
The Syracuse Orange men’s basketball program is an intercollegiate men’s basketball team representing Syracuse University. The program is classified in the Division I of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), and the team competes in the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC).
Syracuse is considered one of the most prestigious college basketball programs in the country …
History
Basketball started at Syracuse in February 1898 and Athletic Director John A. R. Scott served as the first coach. Syracuse fielded its first varsity basketball team in 1916–17. The program rose to national prominence early in its history, being recognized by the Helms Athletic Foundation as national champions for 1918 (under Coach Edmund Dollard) and 1926. The program made National Invitatio…
Syracuse University Athletics scandal
The NCAA’s investigation into violations by Syracuse athletics date back to May 2007, following an initial report by the university to the NCAA, after the university learned that local YMCA employees paid some football and men’s basketball student-athletes; Syracuse claims “the NCAA’s investigation of Syracuse has taken longer than any other investigation in NCAA history.”
In March 2015, the NCAA released its infractions report which found that Syracuse had possibly …
Facilities
Syracuse home games in the early years were played at Archbold Gymnasium, an on-campus gym that is still used for various university activities. It was built in 1908 with money donated by John Dustin Archbold, a major benefactor of the university, who also funded the building of Archbold Stadium, just to the west of the gymnasium (now the site of the Carrier Dome). After a 1947 fire, most home games were played at Syracuse’s state fairgrounds’ Coliseum and other local venues …
Home court
Because the Carrier Dome could not survive on a schedule of just 6 home football games a year, Syracuse Orange basketball team moved to their new home arena. In its setup for basketball, the Carrier Dome can hold crowds of more than 30,000 for its biggest games.
The Carrier Dome is the largest arena in NCAA DI basketball with a maximum …
Rivalries
The original Big East was founded by seven charter schools in 1979 (Providence, St. John’s, Georgetown, Syracuse, Seton Hall, Connecticut, and Boston College). Villanova joined the following year, followed by Pittsburgh in 1982. Throughout the 1980s and early 1990s, Georgetown, Villanova, St. John’s, and Syracuse were the primary powers in the conference with UConn joining them in the 1990s. In less than a decade since its inception, the Big East became the most successful colle…
National polls
Syracuse has finished in the Final Top 25 rankings 30 times in the AP Poll. Syracuse teams have spent a total of 17 weeks ranked number 1, most recently in 2014.
† The Associated Press began compiling a ranking of the top 20 college men’s basketball teams during the 1948–1949 season. It has issued the poll continuously since the 1950–1951 season. Beginning with the 1989–1990 season, the poll expanded to 25 teams. ^ Final ballot of The Coac…
Year-by-year results
Since playing its first official season in 1898–99, Syracuse ranks fifth in total victories among all NCAA Division I programs and seventh in all-time win percentage among programs with at least 50 years in Division I, with an all-time win–loss record of 2042–931(.687) as of March 30, 2021(vacated wins included). The Orange currently hold an active NCAA-record 51 consecutive winning seasons.
GAME CENTER
Pts | Reb | Ast |
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28 | 7 | 2 |
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26 | 3 | 8 |
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28 | 7 | 2 |
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15 | 16 | 4 |
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7 | 6 | 11 |
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26 | 3 | 8 |
GAMES
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NEWS
STANDINGS
W-L | PCT | CONF | STRK | |||
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Duke Blue Devils | 32-7 | .821 | 16-4 | L1 |
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North Carolina Tar Heels | 29-10 | .744 | 15-5 | L1 |
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Wake Forest Demon Deacons | 25-10 | .714 | 13-7 | L1 |
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Miami (FL) Hurricanes | 26-11 | .703 | 14-6 | L1 |
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Notre Dame Fighting Irish | 24-11 | .686 | 15-5 | L1 |
6 |
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Virginia Tech Hokies | 23-13 | .639 | 11-9 | L1 |
7 |
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Virginia Cavaliers | 21-14 | .600 | 12-8 | L1 |
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Florida State Seminoles | 17-14 | .548 | 10-10 | L1 |
9 |
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Clemson Tigers | 17-16 | .515 | 8-12 | L1 |
10 |
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Syracuse Orange | 16-17 | .485 | 9-11 | L1 |
11 |
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Louisville Cardinals | 13-19 | .406 | 6-14 | L1 |
12 |
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Boston College Eagles | 13-20 | .394 | 6-14 | L1 |
13 |
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Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets | 12-20 | .375 | 5-15 | L1 |
14 |
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North Carolina State Wolfpack | 11-21 | .344 | 4-16 | L5 |
15 |
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Pittsburgh Panthers | 11-21 | .344 | 6-14 | L5 |
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RANKINGS
W | L | PCT | PTS | STRK | TREND | |||
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Gonzaga | 28 | 4 | .875 | 1518 | L1 |
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Arizona | 33 | 4 | .892 | 1470 | L1 |
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Kansas | 34 | 6 | .850 | 1388 | W11 |
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Baylor | 27 | 7 | .794 | 1286 | L1 |
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Tennessee | 27 | 8 | .771 | 1235 | L1 |
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Villanova | 30 | 8 | .789 | 1211 | L1 |
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Kentucky | 26 | 8 | .765 | 1178 | L2 |
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Auburn | 28 | 6 | .824 | 1144 | L1 |
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Duke | 32 | 7 | .821 | 986 | L1 |
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Purdue | 29 | 8 | .784 | 958 | L1 |
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UCLA | 27 | 8 | .771 | 823 | L1 |
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Texas Tech | 27 | 10 | .730 | 819 | L1 |
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Providence | 27 | 6 | .818 | 723 | L1 |
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Wisconsin | 25 | 8 | .758 | 685 | L1 |
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Houston | 32 | 6 | .842 | 665 | L1 |
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Iowa | 26 | 10 | .722 | 661 | L1 |
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Arkansas | 28 | 9 | .757 | 578 | L1 |
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Saint Mary’s | 26 | 8 | .765 | 508 | L1 |
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Illinois | 23 | 10 | .697 | 457 | L1 |
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Murray State | 31 | 3 | .912 | 425 | L1 |
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Connecticut | 23 | 10 | .697 | 353 | L2 |
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USC | 26 | 8 | .765 | 170 | L2 |
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Boise State | 27 | 8 | .771 | 165 | L1 |
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Colorado State | 25 | 6 | .806 | 82 | L2 |
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Texas | 22 | 12 | .647 | 72 | L1 |
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ROSTER
NO | NAME | POS | HT | WT | |
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14 |
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Jesse Edwards | C | 6’11” | 215 |
33 |
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Arthur Cordes | G | 6’3″ | 180 |
35 |
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Buddy Boeheim | G | 6’6″ | 195 |
10 |
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Symir Torrence | G | 6’3″ | 190 |
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John Bol Ajak | C | 6’10” | 215 |
25 |
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Shane Feldman | G | 6’2″ | 160 |
13 |
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Benny Williams | F | 6’8″ | 215 |
23 |
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Niko Ruffin | G | 5’10” | 170 |
21 |
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Cole Swider | F | 6’9″ | 225 |
24 |
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Chris LaValle | G | 5’11” | 168 |
1 |
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Paddy Casey | G | 6’0″ | 200 |
0 |
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Mounir Hima | C | 6’11” | 220 |
11 |
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Joseph Girard III | G | 6’1″ | 195 |
12 |
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Chaz Owens | F | 6’5″ | 200 |
0 |
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Jimmy Boeheim | F | 6’9″ | 225 |
34 |
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Bourama Sidibe | C | 6’10” | 218 |
32 |
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Nick Giancola | F | 6’5″ | 205 |