Sunday, November 20, 2022

Syracuse Basketball Opponents Winless Against the Orange

The Orange beat Northeastern last night 76-48. This improved Syracuse's all-time record against the Huskies to 9-0, tying Lafayette for third on the list of teams winless in games against the Orange.

The University of Toronto is atop the list with 16 games against the Orange from 1912 to 1963.  The closest game in the series was 1923 when the Orange won 20-15 behind Ken Lavin's 8 points.

Hobart is second on the list with 11 games, from 1922 to 1944. The closest games were the first and last games of the series. The Orange beat Hobart 12-8 in 1922 behind forward George Noakes 8 points, in his first varsity game.  The last game of the series saw the Orange win 55-51 behind Bill Dickie's  career high 20 points.

As mentioned above, Northeastern is third with 9 games. The closest game in the series was in 2020 when the Orange won 62-56 behind Joe Girard's 21 points and Quincy Guerrier's 16 rebounds.

Tied for third on the list is Lafayette, whom the Orange played from 1957 to 2021. The first time the two teams met was the 1957 NCAA Tournament, with the Orange winning a tight game 75-71.  Syracuse forward Gary Clark had an outstanding game with 34 points and 13 rebounds. Lafayette's Stuart Murray had 30 points in the loss.

There is a three way tie for fifth on the list with Albany, Alfred, and Siena all playing 8 games with no wins.  The Orange played Alfred from 1917 to 1961, Albany from 1919 to 2021, and Siena from 1978 to 2007.  The Orange scored a school record 144 points against Siena in 1979, winning 144-92.  Eight Orange players scored in double figures that game.

Overall there are 148 teams that have played the Orange at least once and have failed to win a game.  83 of those teams have played only one game against Syracuse.

2 comments:

  1. I know Gerard has been around a while, but 1920!

    Seriously though, good stuff.

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  2. Thanks MS. I've fixed the date error.

    Glad you liked the article.

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