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Orange Men Survive UNF, 77-71
Syracuse barely avoided a third straight loss, holding on for a 77-71 win over North Florida at the Carrier Dome, Saturday. Andrew White III led all Syracuse players with 26 points while helping Frank Howard accumulate a career high of 13 assists.
After bad losses to South Carolina in Brooklyn and Wisconsin in Madison, the Orange was looking to get back on track at home against the seemingly over-matched Ospreys from Jacksonville, But after building a 24-point second half lead, the Orange gave up almost all of it before time ran out.
“The second half we got going, had a nice rhythm, we got the ball inside, we made some shots,” SU head coach Jim Boeheim said. “We got control of the game and then we tried to get some people into the game and they weren’t ready to play and the game got really close. That’s what happens when you aren’t ready to play…
Boeheim’s Army: Mission 1 Completed 87-59
Syracuse fans started filling the stands at Philadelphia University early on Saturday evening, anticipating Boeheim’s Army’s first win of the summer. The gym’s air space filled with whispers about the turnout of fans in orange shirts. The fans and players looked locked, loaded and ready to go.
They were. But it would take a while.
Swagger and Honoring Pearl
From the start of warm-ups, Boeheim’s Army established a presence on the court. A presence that gives off a swagger about them like as if the players knew this wouldn’t be their last game in The Basketball Tournament (TBT). Each player competing for the $2-million but also playing in remembrance of the life of the late SU basketball alum Dwayne “Pearl” Washington who died in April. The team took the court with orange warm-up shirts decorated with the name “Pearl” in white script.
Winningest Orange Player is Back and Hungry For More
Brandon Triche says he is focused and ready go.
Triche started every game in his SU career and was part of more Orange wins than any other player – 121 – then played in Italy and with the New York Knicks’ summer league team in 2014.
But Triche tore his ACL in January 2015 and had to sit out more than a year, missing a chance to be part of Boeheim’s Army last summer, Now he is back and he says better. Having been cleared to play again just three months ago Triche says he is excited to be a part of this summer’s $2 million dollar challenge.
The attention this tournament receives is perfect for Triche, he’s been trying to get his name back on the map since his injury. “$2 million is a great incentive,” Triche said in a courtside interview after a series of scrimmages against current SU players at the Melo Center. “It’s fun and incredible. It’s like an older person’s March Madness.”…