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Beginning Monday, June 21st,
2004 CHN began unveiling 144 Team previews in 144 Days. CHN ranked the
nations top 144 teams, and is unveiling one per day leading up until the
opening day of the 2004-05 Season.
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144 Teams in 144 Days home page, and check back
each day to see which team is previewed next.
#8 Syracuse Orange
Big East
2003-04: 23-8, 11-5, 3rd
2003-04 postseason: NCAA Sweet
Sixteen
By
Joel Welser
Gerry
McNamara and Hakim Warrick anchor a talented team that returns just about
everybody. After a Sweet Sixteen run that ended at the hands of surprise
Alabama, the Orange are ready to take the next step.
Who’s Out: The only impact
loss for the Orange is 6-8 center Jeremy McNeil. McNeil was a solid option
off the bench scoring 3.0 points and grabbing 2.7 boards per game. Little
used Ronny Herron and Andrew Kouwe have also run out of eligibility.
Who’s In: The Wright
brothers should make an impact as freshmen, although they aren’t really
brothers. Josh Wright is fast break specialist. The 6-2 point guard can
and will run with anybody. He should see some minutes when Gerry McNamara
needs a break, or if McNamara gets some time at the off guard. Dayshawn
Wright, a 6-6 forward, is the prototypical long and lean Syracuse front
man. With Craig Forth, Hakim Warrick and Demetris Nichols expected to
start, Wright will have to pay his dues for at least one season. He’ll have
to compete for minutes off the bench with returnees Matt Gorman, Terrence
Roberts and Darryl Watkins.
Who to Watch: Billy Edelin
has been ruled eligible to play by the NCAA. It would be nice if he was on
the floor so Gerry McNamara could play at the two guard, but what will
happen with Edelin seems to always be a murky situation. McNamara won’t
have any problem running the point with Josh Pace joining him in the
backcourt. McNamara averaged 17.2 points, 3.8 assists and 2.6 rebounds as a
sophomore last season. No matter where he plays, he can put up numbers that
are just as productive. Although Pace is the defensive specialist, McNamara
is a solid defender who averaged 1.7 steals per outing last year. The most
famous thing to come out of Scranton, PA since coal and an obscure Harry
Chapin song will lead this team deep into the NCAA Tournament.
Projected Conference Rank:
Pittsburgh, Connecticut and Notre Dame won’t make it easy for the Orange,
but Syracuse is a deep and talented team that should end up 1st
in the conference. The deep bench will allow head coach Jim Boeheim to stay
competitive day in and day out in a tough conference. If Billy Edelin is
back to where he could be, then the Orange have three high quality point
guards. Add Hakim Warrick’s 19.8 points and 8.6 rebounds and the Orange
will be a tough team to beat.
Projected Post-season
Tournament: NCAA
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