William Kyle III Makes a Late Go-Ahead Free Throw and Syracuse Takes Down No. 13 Tennessee 62-60
William Kyle III scored 10 points and secured the win for Syracuse with a late free throw after missing his first attempt, ending a long losing streak to Tennessee.
- A late free throw with 13.8 seconds left by William Kyle III, who scored 10 points, lifted Syracuse to a 62-60 victory over Tennessee on Tuesday.
- After consecutive losses to Houston, Kansas and Iowa State in last week’s Players Era tournament, Syracuse ended a long drought by beating Tennessee for the first time since Nov. 28, 1993.
- A 42% foul shooter, William Kyle III finished with 10 points, seven rebounds and six blocks, while J.J. Starling scored 12 points. Kyle sank the decisive free throw.
- Syracuse fans stormed the court after the final buzzer, an action that will cost the school $50,000, and White’s late free throw handed the Vols their second consecutive loss.
- Coach Adrian Autry emphasized the win's momentum by saying, `We want to have more of those,` and Starling noted, `no way. As soon as he stepped up, I knew he was going to knock it down.
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Late free throws lift Syracuse to upset over No. 13 Tennessee
Syracuse senior William Kyle III made a free throw with 13.8 seconds left and Sadiq White Jr. made another with 0.7 left as Syracuse upset No. 13 Tennessee 62-60 in the ACC/SEC Challenge Tuesday night.
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