What a decade it’s been for the Syracuse Orange. Through the past ten years, Orange fans have had its fair share of triumph and disappointment. But one thing is clear – being a Syracuse fan has never been dull. Here are the top ten stories from the past ten years. NUMBER 10 – FIRST ROUND…
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Top 5 Syracuse moments from 2009
Syracuse provided no shortage of headlines in 2009. From Syracuse’s dazzling six overtime victory over Connecticut in the Big East tournament to the upheaval in the Orange football program, it has been an eventful year for the Orange faithful. Here are the top 5 story lines from the year: SIX IN THE CITY There were…
Triche eases into starting role
Louis Dale was helpless. The 2007-08 Ivy League Player of the Year and Honorable Mention All-American feebly chased Syracuse guard Brandon Triche as the true freshman barreled down the lane toward the hoop at the Jim Boeheim Court. With a step on Dale, Triche was met in the lane by 2008-09 Ivy League Defensive Player…
Rautins becomes more than just a shooter
The Syracuse faithful inside the Carrier Dome were stunned. Their beloved Orange, who was ranked No. 14 in the country, was being tracked down by Coppin State – who was 1-7 at the time – late in the second half of a game that should’ve been well in hand at that point. It was December…
Cuse Hoops 09-10 Preview: Johnson Leads Balanced Syracuse Attack
Over his more than 30 years at Syracuse, head coach Jim Boeheim has never been shy about predictions. In the fall of 2002, Boeheim touted Gerry McNamara and Carmelo Anthony as two of college basketball’s top prospects. He had the same thing to say about Jonny Flynn and Donte Greene two years ago. As it…
Orange shooters find range as Syracuse advances
Andy Rautins and Eric Devendorf returned to form, Syracuse’s zone baffled and frustrated Pac-10 Player of the Year James Harden, and the Orange moved on to the Sweet 16 with a 78-67 win over the Sun Devils. The tandem are Syracuse’s two primary outside threats, but both failed to find the range in Syracuse’s opening…
Orange dominate paint, rolls past Lumberjacks
Syracuse coach Jim Boeheim’s message was clear – get the ball inside. The Orange certainly heeded his message. Forward Rick Jackson (6-foot-9, 240 pounds) and center Arinze Onuaku (6-9, 275) combined for 24 points and 17 rebounds as No. 3 seed Syracuse easily dispatched No. 14 seed and NCAA Tournament newcomer Stephen F. Austin 59-44…
Flynn’s slam keys SU win over Rutgers
PISCATAWAY, N.J. — Jonny Flynn didn’t change directions on his way to the basket. By doing so, he changed the direction of the game. Flynn’s emphatic second-half slam over Rutgers guard Michael Rosario awoke Syracuse (No. 9 ESPN/USA Today, No. 11 AP) from its lethargy as the Orange defeated Rutgers, 82-66. Flynn finished with 15…
Behind Rautins, Orange rally past Cavaliers
After shooting a combined 4-for-20 in Syracuse’s first three games of the season, there was cause for concern that Syracuse’s sharp-shooting guard, Andy Rautins, had lost his touch. But Rautins erased all doubt of any kind of slump in Syracuse’s (6-0, 0-0 Big East) 73-70 victory over Virginia (3-2, 0-0 ACC). The redshirt junior led…
Cuse Hoops 08-09 preview: Healthy Syracuse looking for redemption
Syracuse coach Jim Boeheim had coached more than 1,000 games over 30 seasons, led a team to a national championship and was there at the formation of the Big East conference. But in all of his years of meandering the sideline, not once had he ever done what he was about to do. Like he…