- Syracuse Orange men's basketball
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name = Syracuse Orange
logo_size = 150
university = Syracuse University
conference = Big East Conference
conference_short = Big East
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city = Syracuse
stateabb = NY
state = New York
coach =Jim Boeheim
tenure = 32nd
arena =Carrier Dome
capacity = 33,000
nickname = Orange
color1 = Blue
color2 = Orange
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hex2 = FF7F00
NCAAchampion2 = 1918, 1926
NCAAchampion = 2003
NCAAfinalfour = 1975, 1987, 1996, 2003
conference_tournament = 1981, 1988, 1992, 2005, 2006
conference_season = 1980, 1986, 1987, 1990, 1991, 2000, 2003
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a_shorts=ff7f00The Syracuse Orange men's basketball program is the intercollegiate men's basketball program of
Syracuse University . The program is classified in the NCAA'sDivision I , and the team competes in theBig East Conference .yracuse Basketball History
Syracuse first fielded a
basketball team in 1899 and enjoyed early success, being recognized as national champions in 1918 and 1926. The 1926 squad was coached by legendary coachLew Andreas and featuredBasketball Hall of Fame rVic Hanson . [ [http://www.syracusehalloffame.com/pages/inductees/1987/vic_hanson.html Vic Hanson ] ]The school made
National Invitation Tournament ("NIT") appearances in 1946 and 1950 and made its first NCAA Basketball Tournament appearance in 1957.The modern era of Syracuse basketball began with the arrival of future Hall of Famer
Dave Bing . As a sophomore in 1964, Bing led the team to an NIT appearance and as a senior in 1966, he led the team to its second NCAA Tournament appearance, where it reached the regional final. [ [http://www.nba.com/history/players/bing_bio.html NBA.com: Dave Bing Bio ] ] Bing's backcourt partner on these teams was future Syracuse coachJim Boeheim .Syracuse remained competitive after Bing's departure, with NIT appearances in 1967, 1971 and 1972. Under coach
Roy Danforth , in 1973, the team began a string of consecutive NCAA appearances highlighted by aFinal Four appearance in 1975. The 1975 squad featured guards Jim Lee and Rudy Hackett and was affectionately known as "Roy's Runts." [ [http://www.msnsportsnet.com/page.cfm?section=4945 MSNsportsNET.Com - West Virginia University Mountaineers ] ]Following the 1976 season, Danforth was hired away by
Tulane University and the University turned to young assistantJim Boeheim to assume the helm. Boeheim extended the string of NCAA appearances to nine, with bids in each of his first four seasons, a period in which his teams won 100 games. These teams featured star forwardLouis Orr and center Roosevelt Bouie and were sometimes referred to as the "Louie and Bouie Show." [ [http://www.hoophall.com/genrel/043007aac.html The Spirit of Syracuse :: The arrival of Jim Boeheim onto the Syracuse University campus in 1962 signaled a momentous change in Orange athletics. A determined walk-on at Syrac... ] ]Syracuse was a founding member of the
Big East Conference in 1979, along withGeorgetown University , St. John's University andProvidence College . Syracuse and Georgetown were each ranked in the top ten in 1980, and a new and major rivalry blossomed when Georgetown snapped the Orangemen's 57 game home winning streak in the final men's basketball game played atManley Field House . [ [http://www.thehoya.com/node/15391 Hoyas Set to Rekindle Rivalry | The Hoya ] ] Over the next ten seasons, these two schools met eight times in the Big East Tournament, four times in the finals, and met numerous times on national television during the regular season.Syracuse won the Big East Tournament in 1981, but was passed over by the NCAA Tournament. The team, featuring
Danny Schayes andLeo Rautins , finished runner-up in the NIT. [ [http://www.orangehoops.org/1980-1981.htm Syracuse Basketball 1980-1981 ] ] The team returned to the NIT in 1982, before beginning another extended streak of NCAA appearances in 1983.Buoyed by the visibility provided by the
Big East and by rising attendances at theCarrier Dome , the Orangemen continued to increase in national prominence. Heralded high school phenomenonDwayne "Pearl" Washington joined the Orangemen in 1983, and led the school to NCAA appearances in 1984, 1985, and 1986, before leaving school early for theNBA Draft . [ [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9D06EED81539F933A05750C0A960958260 Sports of The Times;Pearl Gets Second Shot At Life - New York Times ] ]Despite the early loss of Washington, Syracuse returned to the NCAA's in 1987, with a team featuring
Rony Seikaly ,Sherman Douglas and freshmanDerrick Coleman , reaching theFinal Four before losing, 73-74, in the final to Indiana on a last-second jump shot byKeith Smart . [ [http://vault.sportsillustrated.cnn.com/vault/article/magazine/MAG1065779/index.htm Keith Smart's last-gasp basket propelled Indiana to a - 04.06.87 - SI Vault ] ] Led by Coleman, Douglas, Seikaly, Stephen Thompson andBilly Owens , the school extended its string of NCAA appearances to 10 seasons before that string was broken in 1993, due to NCAA sanctions resulting from an incident involving a booster. [ [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9E0CE1D6153DF931A35753C1A964958260&sec=&spon=&pagewanted=all COLLEGES; N.C.A.A. Calls a Two-Year Foul on Syracuse - New York Times ] ]Led by guard
Lawrence Moten and forward/center John Wallace, the school returned to the NCAA's in 1994 and 1995. In 1996, Wallace led the team to its thirdFinal Four appearance, where it played impressively before losing, 67-76, in the final to a heavily-favored Kentucky team that included nine futureNBA players. (Kentucky head coachRick Pitino had been an assistant coach to Boeheim in 1976, 1977.) [ [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9502E5D81239F931A35757C0A960958260 BASKETBALL;Wallace Falls Short In His Grim Crusade - New York Times ] ]The 1997 squad won 19 games but was bypassed by the NCAA Tournament and appeared in the NIT. The 1998, 1999 and 2000 squads featuring guard
Jason Hart and centerEtan Thomas all earned NCAA bids. [ [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9B0DE0DC133AF93AA25750C0A9669C8B63 N.C.A.A. TOURNAMENT: SECOND ROUND; Syracuse Survives To Face Michigan St. - New York Times ] ] In 2000, the University also named its All-Century Team, recognizing its greatest players of the 20th century and the school's first 100 years of basketball. [ [http://www.orangehoops.org/AllCenturyTeam.htm Syracuse University All Century Team ] ] The team made a fourth consecutive NCAA appearance in 2001, but returned to the NIT in 2002, despite a having a 20-win season.Although unranked in the preseason polls for the 2002-03 season, led by freshmen
Carmelo Anthony andGerry McNamara and sophomoreHakim Warrick , the Orangemen won their first NCAA Tournament Championship with a 81-78 defeat of theUniversity of Kansas in the final. Anthony was namedNCAA Basketball Tournament Most Outstanding Player . [ [http://www.usatoday.com/sports/scores103/103097/20030407NCAABKANSAS----0.htm NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball - Syracuse vs. Kansas ] ] Anthony left for theNBA Draft after the school year, but McNamara and Warrick stayed on, leading the team to NCAA bids in 2004 and 2005. [ [http://sports.espn.go.com/ncb/recap?gameId=254000036 ESPN - Vermont vs. Syracuse - Recap - March 18, 2005 ] ] In 2006, McNamara would lead the Orangemen to an extremely unexpectedBig East Championship victory, making the 9th-seeded Orangemen the lowest seed to ever win the championship and only the 3rd school to repeat asBig East tournament champions, but was immediately defeated in the opening round of the tournament by Texas A&M, 66-58. [ [http://sports.espn.go.com/ncb/recap?gameId=264000050 ESPN - Texas A&M vs. Syracuse - Recap - March 16, 2006 ] ]The 2007-08 season for the Orange was up and down. The Orange had a 50 point win over East Tennessee State on December 15, the largest margin of victory in 20 seasons. [ [http://www.suathletics.com/news/basketball/mbasket/2007/12/15/mbb_etsu.asp] ] They recorded top-25 wins over Georgetown [http://www.suathletics.com/news/basketball/mbasket/2008/2/16/mbb_gtown.asp] and Marquette [http://www.suathletics.com/news/basketball/mbasket/2008/3/8/mbb_marquette.asp] . But the team lost to Villanova in the Big East Tournament opening round, and to UMass in the NIT. UMass became the first team ever to beat the Orange twice in the same season at the Carrier Dome. [http://umassathletics.cstv.com/sports/m-baskbl/recaps/032508aab.html]
To date, the Syracuse men's basketball program has made 31 NCAA Tournament appearances, including 4
Final Four appearances and one NCAA Tournament Championship. The program has also made 11 NIT appearances and won 2 early (pre-tournament era) national championships. The program has produced 2 Hall of Fame players,Vic Hanson andDave Bing , and one Hall of Fame coach,Jim Boeheim .The Orange have experienced a tremendous home court advantage over the years. Prior to this year only one team had ever beaten Syracuse at home more than once in a season. Penn State beat the Orange twice in Syracuse in the 1922-1923 season. The feat went unmatched until this year when the
University of Massachusetts defeated the Orange in the Carrier Dome by scores of 107-100 and 81-77.eason-by-season results
*"See also"
Syracuse Men's Basketball All-Century Team Notable Players
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Carmelo Anthony (2002-2003)
*Dave Bing (1963-1966)
*Derrick Coleman (1986-1990)
*Sherman Douglas (1986-1989)
*Donte Greene (2007-2008)
*Jason Hart (1997-2000)
*Gerry McNamara (2002-2006)
*Lawrence Moten (1991-1995)
*Demetris Nichols (2003-2007)
*Billy Owens (1988-1991)
*Danny Schayes (1978-1981)
*Rony Seikaly (1984-1988)
*Preston Shumpert (1998-2002)
*Etan Thomas (1997-2000)
*John Wallace (1992-1996)
*Hakim Warrick (2001-2005)
*Dwayne "Pearl" Washington (1983-1986)References
External links
* [http://www.suathletics.com/index.asp?path=mbasket Syracuse Orange Official Page]
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