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06/28/11 Syracuse's Jim Boeheim is in a good place as he starts his 35th season as coach at his alma mater -- he has a seemingly endless well of talent. Lose the Big East player of the year and two other key starters from a team that won a school-record 28 regular-season games a season ago and welcome a freshman class of four that any coach in the land would drool over.
05/27/11 For the second straight year, the Big East brought every team to Madison Square Garden for the conference tournament, and Syracuse coach Jim Boeheim says that's the right move no matter how many teams are in the league.
05/27/11 JOHN KEKIS AP Sports Writer SYRACUSE, N.Y. The Big East again brought every team to Madison Square Garden for the conference tournament in March, and Syracuse coach Jim Boeheim says that's the right move no matter how many teams are in the league. TCU agreed in November to join the Big East, a move that will give the conference nine football-playing members and 17 in basketball, with more ...
05/27/11 SYRACUSE, N.Y. (AP) -- The Big East again brought every team to Madison Square Garden for the conference tournament in March, and Syracuse coach Jim Boeheim says that's the right move no matter how many teams are in the league.
05/27/11 SYRACUSE, N.Y. (AP) - For the second straight year, the Big East brought every team to Madison Square Garden for the conference tournament, and Syracuse coach Jim Boeheim says that's the right move no matter how many teams are in the league.
04/17/11 Except for the absence of Mike Krzyzewski, Jim Boeheim, and John Calipari watching from "Coaches Corner" and trying their best to be inconspicuous, it was like old times at the Albert C. Donofrio Classic.
03/25/11 Sources tell CNYCentral that Jim Boeheim and members of his coaching staff attended the Federation Semifinal, presumably to take a good look at J-D's Dujuan Coleman
03/20/11 DENVER - Richmond plays the role of favorite pretty well. The program, which made its name by bouncing everyone from Charles Barkley to Jim Boeheim out of the tournament in a string of upsets over the decades, defeated No. 13 seed Morehead State, 65-48, on Saturday to advance to the round of 16 for the first time since 1988.
03/19/11 CLEVELAND, OH (WKTV) - Syracuse mens basketball coach Jim Boeheim said Indiana State was one team he did not want to face in the first round of the NCAA Tournament because of all of its sharp shooters. Those sharp shooters were on fire early in the first half at Cleveland's Quicken Loans Arena, hitting three pointer after three pointer.
03/17/11 The Syracuse Orange discussed a variety of topics as guard Scoop Jardine, forwards Kris Joseph and Rick Jackson, and coach Jim Boeheim fielded questions from reporters during a mid-afternoon news conference Thursday.
03/16/11 As Syracuse prepares for its NCAA tournament opener against Indiana State on Friday, Jim Boeheim is counting on his two freshmen centers to ease the load in the middle of the Orange's signature zone defense.
03/14/11 For years, Syracuse and Jim Boeheim have been known for a 2-3 matchup zone defense that can create havoc for opposing perimeter players.
03/13/11 No. 11 Syracuse has earned the No. 3 seed in the East Region of the NCAA tournament and will play Indiana State on Friday in Cleveland. The Sycamores (20-13) gained their first NCAA tournament bid in a decade by beating Missouri State for the Missouri Valley Conference title. The Orange (26-7), meanwhile, earned their 28th trip to the tournament in Jim Boeheim's 35 years as coach at Syracuse.
02/17/11 Shoot! Shoot! Shoot! It's a wonder Syracuse coach Jim Boeheim hasn't gone hoarse imploring guard Brandon Triche to take his game to another level. Now, as the regular season winds down, the low-key sophomore shooting guard for the No. 17th Orange (21-6, 8-6 Big East) seems to be coming of age. He matched his season high with four 3-pointers and scored a season-high 21 points in a tough 73-69...
02/17/11 Shoot! Shoot! Shoot! It's a wonder Syracuse coach Jim Boeheim hasn't gone hoarse imploring guard Brandon Triche to take his game to another level. Now, as the regular season winds down, the low-key sophomore shooting guard for the No. 17th Orange (21-6, 8-6 Big East) seems to be coming of age.
02/15/11 JOHN KEKIS AP Sports Writer SYRACUSE, N.Y. After nearly 35 years on the job at Syracuse, the fire still burns brightly in coach Jim Boeheim. At age 66, he might not tweet, though he allows his players to delve into the new media, figuring they'll learn important lessons by doing so. But he knows what's being written, tweeted, and said about his team ... and periodically addresses criticism ...
02/04/11 HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) - Rick Jackson had 13 points and 13 rebounds to lead No. 17 Syracuse to a 66-58 victory over No. 6 Connecticut last night and the Orange avoided the first five-game losing streak in coach Jim Boeheim's 35 seasons. Brandon Triche had 16 points for the Orange (19-4, 6-4 Big East), who had lost four straight game under Boeheim three times before this streak. Freshman Jeremy ...
02/03/11 HARTFORD, Conn. - Syracuse's Jim Boeheim and Connecticut's Jim Calhoun have set the record for most total wins for coaches on opposing benches.
02/03/11 It took 11 days and more than 120 minutes of game action, but Syracuse finally held a lead again on Wednesday night. Even more importantly, the Orange managed to hold onto it. Desperate for a victory to avoid the first five-game losing streak of Jim Boeheim's 35-year coaching tenure, Syracuse eked out a gritty 66-58 road win over a UConn team that has now lost two straight. The Orange did it by ...
02/03/11 A well-drawn up set, out of a late timeout, gave Syracuse its first lead in weeks right before heading into the locker room. They never gave it back, building on their 26-25 halftime edge to beat Connecticut 66-58 and avoid what would have been their first five-game losing streak under Jim Boeheim . Just two days after rumors surfaced about a potential point-shaving scandal involving Scoop ...
02/03/11 Among the topics Syracuse coach Jim Boeheim hit in his press conference after the Orange defeated UConn 66-58 Wednesday at the XL Center ... On the game in general : "The difference was our defense was a little better [than it had been during a four-game losing streak] so we were able to stay in contact. We made some good plays. Baye [Keita] was tremendous off the bench. Dion [Waiters] did a ... |