Syracuse officially plays its first ACC game on January 4,
2004 when it takes on former Big East brethren University of Miami.
Syracuse has played every ACC school at least one time in
its history, but overall those teams are unfamiliar landscape for the
Orange. Of the 2,716 basketball games
Syracuse has played to date, only 38 are against ACC teams formerly not part of
the Big East.
The most familiar team for Syracuse would be the Maryland
Terrapins, who ironically are leaving the ACC after this season to join the Big
10. Syracuse has struggled the most with
the Terrapins in the past, having played seven games and going
2-5 in those
games. They were 0-5 versus Lefty
Driesell. It will be unfortunate for
Syracuse that Maryland leaves, as I believe their presence would have helped the Orange
continue to recruit in the Maryland/D.C. area.
The least familiar school for Syracuse is Wake Forest, whom
the Orange has faced only once. Syracuse played the Demon Deacons in 2001,
winning the game and holding the 1-0 edge.
Syracuse has met Clemson
only twice, losing both of those games.
Syracuse is
2-2 against ACC powerhouse Duke, including going
1-1 against Coach K. They are
3-4
against North Carolina,
3-1 against Virginia,
2-2 against Georgia Tech,
3-1
against Florida State and
4-1 against North Carolina State.
Overall, Syracuse has done okay against those traditional
ACC teams going 19-19 combined overall.
Nothing great, but nothing terrible. Many of those games were against
ACC teams in the NCAA tournament.
The history for Syracuse versus the ACC is not a long
one. The majority of the games have
occurred since 1980, with most of the action prior to then coming in the NCAA
tournament and other seasonal tournaments. College basketball was mostly regional for the first eighty years, and as a result eastern schools tended to meet other conferences only during those tournaments.
The first ACC team Syracuse ever played was Frank McGuire’s North
Carolina Tar Heels in 1957. Syracuse was
in its first NCAA tournament ever, and they lost to the Tar Heels 67-58 in the
Elite Eight. Syracuse would later upset
North Carolina in 1975, on its way to the Orangemen’s first Final Four.
The next time Syracuse would play an ACC team was in 1960
versus Press Maravich’s Clemson Tigers.
This was during the lowest point of Syracuse’s program in terms of
winning, and the Orangemen lost 78-67.
They would face Duke in 1966 in the NCAA tournament. Syracuse had All American
Dave Bing leading
the way, but Duke proved too much as the Orangemen lost 91-81.
The Orangemen’s first win against an ACC team occurred
December 28
th, 1971, when
Mike Lee scored 23 points leading the Orangemen to a 74-72 win over the
Duke Blue Devils.
The ‘new’ ACC brings
many familiar teams to the Orangemen. Former
Big East foes Virginia Tech, Miami, and
Boston College have been in the ACC for nearly a decade now. Syracuse is very familiar with Boston College
with a
40-23 all-time series against them.
Syracuse leads the Hurricanes
14-5, and despite the fact that Syracuse
and the Hokies were in the Big East together, they have only met six times with
the Orange leading
4-2.
Pitt and Notre Dame joined the Big East this year. Syracuse
leads the Panthers
63-39 all-time, though in recent history the series favors
Pitt. Syracuse holds a
25-19 advantage
over the Fighting Irish.
The Orangemen have a familiar foe in Villanova this upcoming
week; that will be the last non-conference game of the season. Then it will be time for the Orange to make
new memories in its new home, the ACC.