One of the top point guards in the class of 2016 has some of the biggest names in the country calling. A long and lanky one guard with a great deal of skill and feel for his size, there is definitely a reason why the best schools in the country are looking into his game.
No. 2 Syracuse matched the best start in program history Wednesday night, pulling away to beat Wake Forest 67-57 behind a strong second half from freshman Tyler Ennis.
Syracuse was up 26-23 after a poor first half of shooting (12% at one point) in which the Orange went almost 9:00 without a FG and made just a pair of three-point baskets.
Raptors and NBA TV analyst, and Syracuse legend Leo Rautins calls in to talk about SU hoops with host Wesley Cheng on The Juice on the Cuse podcast hosted by SNY.tv.
Isaiah Briscoe had previously stated his intention to cut his recruiting list, but actually told SNY.tv that he has added two schools to his current list of suitors.
Wake Forest defeated Notre Dame on Saturday, 65-58, which notched their 14th win of the season. It may not seem like much, but that win gave the Deacons their highest win total in the last three years.
Syracuse coach Jim Boeheim probably didn’t make a New Year’s Resolution to go undefeated in conference play. But after six games in the Orange’s inaugural Atlantic Coast conference season, that’s exactly where his team finds itself.