Syracuse climbed to within one point with under a minute to go in the Final Four game against Michigan on Saturday night. But the inability to complete 3-pointers — they shot just 3-14 from a long-range — cost the Orange a 61-56 loss and a spot in the NCAA finals
In what has become one-part comedy, one-part redundancy, Jim Boeheim reaffirmed he was returning for his 38th season as head coach of Syracuse following Syracuse’s 61-56 loss to Michigan on Saturday night in the national semifinals.
A pair of Tim Hardaway Jr. free throws and a charge call on Michael Carter-Williams that fouled him out of the game. From there, Michigan was just good enough at the line to hang on.
Any team team wanting to beat the Shockers is also going to have to get on the boards. They’re 27th in the NCAA at 38.4 rebounds per game, and have a balanced offensive attack, with five players averaging more than seven points a game.
Coach Jim Boeheim discusses Syracuse leaving the Big East and restrictions on transfers on the eve of the National Semifinal between Syracuse and Michigan. Boeheim will be coaching in his fourth Final Four.
One day after pledging to Arizona, Aaron Gordon put on a show in the McDonald’s All-American Game. The 6-foot-9 forward from San Jose (Calif.) Archbishop Mitty was named the John R. Wooden MVP.
The first important aspect of each trip under Syracuse’s Hall of Famer has been three successful national semifinal performances against the likes of Providence (1987), Mississippi State (1996) and Texas (2003) to move on to play in the title game