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Balanced effort boosts Syracuse past Northeastern
Naithan George scored a season-high 22 points and made all four late free throws to help Syracuse hold off Northeastern in a game with 48 free throws attempted by the Orange.
- On Saturday, Syracuse defeated Northeastern 91-83 at the JMA Wireless Dome, with junior guard Naithan George scoring a season-high 22 points and clutch free throws.
- Northeastern's second-half surge produced 52 points on 48.6% shooting, while Syracuse missed key free throws and gave up back-to-back three-pointers late.
- Getting to the line 48 times, Syracuse Orange men's basketball team relied on free throws, going 34-for-48 overall and converting 11-of-12 in the final two minutes.
- Ahead of the ACC opener less than two weeks away, Syracuse Orange men's basketball team improves to 8-4, hosting Stonehill on Monday before starting conference play.
- Despite defensive lapses, fan interest remains high as Syracuse Orange men's basketball team averages 15,950 season tickets through eight home games, ranking eighth nationally, though Northeastern scored 83 points, their second-highest allowed this season after Iowa State.
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Northeastern faces Rhode Island after Williams' 20-point game
Northeastern visits the Rhode Island Rams after Ryan Williams scored 20 points in the Huskies' 91-83 loss to the Syracuse Orange. The teams square off Monday for the first time this season. Rhode Island is 5-1 at home, and Northeastern…
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Syracuse 91, Northeastern 83
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Syracuse, N.Y. — What grades would you give the Syracuse basketball team for its 91-83 victory against Northeastern on Saturday afternoon in the JMA Wireless Dome? What marks would you give the offense? The defense? Coaches?
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