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Syracuse vs. Albany


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Boeheim becomes eighth Division I coach to join 800-win club
 
 
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SYRACUSE, N.Y. -- Syracuse's Jim Boeheim stood at the center of the Carrier Dome court that bears his name, smiling broadly following his 800th victory.

"I appreciate you all staying up so late. It's way past my bedtime," the 65-year-old Hall of Fame coach told the crowd after his milestone triumph late Monday night, a 75-43 victory over Albany in the 2K Sports Classic. "I'd like to thank all the fans who make this the best place in the country to play basketball."

Boeheim, whose first victory was 75-48 over Harvard on Nov. 26, 1976, became the eighth Division I coach to reach 800 wins. Bob Knight leads the career list with 902 victories. Only Mike Krzyzewski (833), Jim Calhoun (804) and Boeheim are active among those who have reached 800.

800-win club
Coach Wins
Bob Knight 902
Dean Smith 879
Adolph Rupp 876
*Mike Krzyzewski 833
Jim Phelan 830
*Jim Calhoun 805
Eddie Sutton 804
*Jim Boeheim 800
Note: * - denotes active coaches;
Through games of Nov. 9, 2009

Krzyzewski, who had Boeheim as an assistant on the U.S. Olympic gold medal-winning team in Beijing last year, offered a video tribute afterward.

"I wish I had been there tonight," he said. "You're as good a guy that's coached the game."

Arinze Onuaku scored 14 points, and Scoop Jardine, Wes Johnson and Kris Joseph each had 12 for Syracuse (1-0) in the tournament that benefits Coaches vs. Cancer.

After the final buzzer, Boeheim received a framed jersey with No. 800 stitched on it and a montage of highlights of Boeheim's career was played on the video boards hanging above the court.

"Obviously, it's a great milestone for a coach to get," said Boeheim, who led the Orange to the 2003 national championship. "I'm proud of all the players that we had."

  Coaches vs. Cancer Classic bracket

Boeheim established an NCAA Division I record in 2008-09 with his 31st season with at least 20 wins. He has 800 in 1,088 games, including a record 356 wins in the Big East.

In Division I, only Jim Phelan at Mount St. Mary's (1,354) and Dean Smith at North Carolina (1,133) have coached more games at one school. And only Smith (879), Kentucky's Adolph Rupp (876) and Phelan (830) have more wins at one school.

 

Will Harris led Albany (0-1) with 14 points and Tim Ambrose had 12.

The Orange's first regular-season game without its top three scorers from last season - Jonny Flynn, Paul Harris and Eric Devendorf, who all departed - was a big improvement over their second and final exhibition game.

A week ago, Syracuse allowed 50 second-half points in a stunning 82-79 loss to crosstown foe LeMoyne, a Division II school. Against Albany, Syracuse's defense excelled and its big men thrived inside.

Boeheim said the LeMoyne game helped focus his attention to the job as the season-opener loomed.

"When you wait so long, we tried not to think about it," he said. "It kind of took our focus off that (win No. 800) with the way we played in our last exhibition game."

Rick Jackson finished with 10 points for the Orange and Johnson added eight rebounds, four assists and six steals in his Syracuse debut after transferring from Iowa State.

In a dominant first half, Syracuse held a 30-6 edge in the paint, scored 19 points off 20 turnovers, and had 14-0 edge in fastbreak points. Albany, which shot 24 percent and was 3 of 14 (21.4 percent) from beyond the arc in the first half, finished with a school Division I-record 32 turnovers.

"We were like a deer in the headlights. We froze," Albany coach Will Brown said. "They really extended their zone and it bothered us. It seemed like it was contagious. Once we started turning it over, everybody started turning it over."

It was sort of baptism under fire for Albany freshman point guard Mike Black. He started in place of senior Mike Johnson, who was suspended for the first two games of the season. Brown said he instructed Black to get the ball inside, to little avail.

"You've got to get the ball to the high post," Brown said. "He said, 'Coach, I can't see the high post."'

Syracuse set the tone early as Jackson and Onuaku, both 6-foot-9, each scored twice inside to build an 8-0 lead just over 2 minutes in.

After Ambrose hit a 3 from the left wing to move the Great Danes within 9-7 at 14:15, Jardine's three-point play started a 9-0 run capped by a one-handed slam dunk by Joseph on a fast break.

Jardine, who sat out last season with a leg injury, followed his lob to Joseph with a fastbreak layup off a steal by Andy Rautins to boost the lead to 22-10 midway through the half.

The Great Danes trailed 38-20 at halftime and fell behind by as many as 28 points.

Rautins, the Orange's top outside threat last season, missed all six shots he attempted and left the game with 14:25 left after rolling his left ankle. A Syracuse native, he still was thrilled to be present on such a special night.

"It's great to see him reach that milestone," Rautins said. "For us to be on the floor and be able to get it for him is something I'll remember forever."

 
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Talk Back
Reputation:99
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Since:Oct 18, 2006

November 10, 2009 8:56 am
I am from up that way and have follwed SU since the early 1980s when the Big East formed.  Favorite player: Sherman "The General" Douglas.  Have loved SU for a long time, but have felt Coach B is overrated for a long time.  Basically he can recruit and and coach defense.  He has always seemd clueless on offense to me.  With the talent they have had over the years ...(more)
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November 10, 2009 8:15 am
Congrats to the coach, as a life long SU fan and resident I would also like to thank you for always putting a quality product on the floor and allowing us to compete at a high level every year.  No coach is more deserving of this honnor and im glad as a fan I could be a part of this and this and all his accomplishments, esp the 2003 national championship. So once again congrats and cant wait ...(more)
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November 10, 2009 11:03 am
My late brother was a rabid Orange fan - while I am certainly not.  When Boeheim reached 700 wins, he called me and asked "Has a worse coach ever made it to 700 wins?"  I look at the list of 800 game winners in this article and can now answer him - NO.  And that is completely disregarding his crybaby attitude on the bench and general indifferent demeanor.  Why kids wa ...(more)
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November 9, 2009 11:52 pm
It was only a matter of time, as a diehard Cuse fan, I myself was hoping for it last year during the tourney, with no avail.  Everyone knew it was only a matter of time.  One of the classiest of coaches, and you must respect his tenure for staying at Cuse the whole time.  It took a long time for coach to finally get his championship, but thanks from the fans, that enjoy a competitiv ...(more)
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November 10, 2009 3:45 pm
Congrats to Coach Jim Boeheim on number 800 last night.
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November 10, 2009 10:44 am
It is only a matter of time but with the additional games that NCAA coaches get to play someone will not only pass Bob Knights 902 wins but will take the record to 1,000.    So the Question is who.

Jim Boehiem is 65 years old with 800 wins, I do not think he will stick around another 8 years to do it, or will he?

The obivious is Coach K at Duke currently w
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Jim Boeheim earns 800 wins in 1,088 career Division I games, including a record 356 in the Big East. (AP)
Jim Boeheim earns 800 wins in 1,088 career Division I games, including a record 356 in the Big East. (AP)

 
Scoreboard
Albany (0-1)202343
Syracuse (1-0) «383775
 
 
Albany Great Danes
W. Harris, F245-112-421314
F. Urli, F211-31-31043
B. Gifford, C201-21-24153
T. Ambrose, G305-110-094312
M. Black, G190-42-23022
J. Lindfors, F221-72-24024
B. Allen, F170-30-03120
D. Tartt, G150-30-01100
S. McRae, F90-20-00030
L. Aronhalt, G-F81-60-01212
B. Metcalf, C80-10-14010
L. Barraza, G71-20-00013
Total 15-558-1439102743
 27.3%57.1% 
 
Syracuse Orange
W. Johnson, F315-112-284112
K. Joseph, F274-53-552312
B. Triche, F253-71-45338
A. Onuaku, C246-72-540214
A. Rautins, G210-60-05520
R. Jackson, F194-42-452010
S. Jardine, G195-72-304012
M. Jones, F110-63-62033
J. Southerland, F90-40-01110
D. Riley, F82-20-02004
B. Reese, G40-10-24010
G. Hoffman10-00-00000
N. Resavy, G10-00-01000
Total 29-6015-3146211675
 48.3%48.4% 
 
America East
Stony Brook0-03-0
Vermont0-02-1
Albany0-03-3
Hartford0-02-2
New Hampshire0-01-1
Maine0-02-3
Binghamton0-01-3
Boston U.0-01-4
UMBC0-00-3
Expanded Standings

Big East
Villanova0-05-0
Louisville0-04-0
Notre Dame0-04-0
Pittsburgh0-04-0
Syracuse0-04-0
Cincinnati0-03-0
Connecticut0-03-0
Georgetown0-03-0
Marquette0-03-0
Seton Hall0-03-0
St. Johns (N.Y.)0-03-0
West Virginia0-01-0
South Florida0-04-1
DePaul0-03-1
Providence0-03-1
Rutgers0-02-1
Expanded Standings
 
 
Other games
FIU 72 Final
UNC 88
ALC 60 Final
OHST 100
MUR 70 Final
CAL 75
 
 
 
 
 
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