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McNamara, Syracuse get best of BYU in shooting spree
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DENVER -- Syracuse's Gerry McNamara added to his reputation as a clutch shooter -- especially in the NCAA Tournament.

McNamara hit nine 3-pointers and had 43 points, helping the defending national champion Orangemen hold off pesky Brigham Young 80-75 Thursday in the first round.

He made six 3-pointers in last year's championship game against Kansas and was even better in this one, finishing 9-for-13 for the third-highest total in NCAA Tournament history.

"Gerry had as good a performance as I've ever seen in college basketball," said coach Jim Boeheim, who tied Denny Crum for 18th all-time with his 675th win.

"Gerry was just in another world today. I don't think you'll see the likes of that kind of game too many times ever."

Syracuse (22-7) shot 53 percent and got 20 points from Hakim Warrick but couldn't breathe easy against 12th-seeded BYU until McNamara hit three free throws in four attempts in the final 16 seconds.

The Orangemen, the fifth seed in the Phoenix Regional, advanced to face Maryland in the second round Saturday in a matchup of the last two national champions.

They can thank McNamara, who made his first six 3-pointers and added three more in six attempts in the second.

"Right from the beginning, from that first shot I took, it felt good," said McNamara, who is 15-for-23 from 3-point range in his last two NCAA Tournament games. "So when you have it, you have to roll with it. You have to keep throwing it up there."

BYU (21-9) got off to a strong start from the perimeter and had plenty of help inside from Rafael Araujo -- 24 points and 12 rebounds -- but still couldn't get past the first round for the fourth straight time. The Cougars haven't won an NCAA Tournament game since beating Southern Methodist in the first round in 1993.

"In the two or three times that I have been here, this was the best effort that I've received from a group of young men," BYU coach Steve Cleveland said. "They were ready to play, and it just didn't go our way tonight."

Syracuse just scraped by Manhattan in the first round en route to last year's national title and was in a fight from the start in this one.

BYU's good perimeter shooting early forced Syracuse to abandon its vaunted 2-3 zone late in the first half and Araujo had his way against man coverage. But the Cougars couldn't come up with the big shot when they needed it.

BYU had four chances to tie it in the final two minutes, but Araujo followed two offensive rebounds with an ill-advised 3-pointer with just over a minute left, and Mark Bigelow missed a wide-open 3-pointer with 20 seconds left.

"To let it slip away and then get down and come back and have a shot to win the game and come up short makes it really tough," Bigelow said.

The teams set a torrid scoring pace from the start, combining to hit 11 of 12 shots in the opening five minutes.

Warrick got Syracuse started with a tomahawk dunk on a spin move, and the Orangemen didn't miss until Demetris Nichols' runner in the lane caromed off the backboard at 15:09 on their sixth shot.

Syracuse collapsed in on Araujo early, opening up the perimeter for BYU's shooters. The Cougars took advantage, hitting 5-of-6 from 3-point range -- three by Mike Hall -- in the first 3:37.

When BYU finally did get it to Araujo, the bruising Brazilian muscled his way through a double team for a three-point play that put the Cougars up 18-15.

"He is definitely one of the top big men we've played this year," Warrick said. "He's got a great touch outside and good footwork and he's really strong."

McNamara and BYU's Luiz Lemes took over from there.

McNamara hit a 3-pointer that tied it at 18-all, then Lemes dropped one in from the wing. McNamara hit another from the same spot, followed by consecutive 3s by Lemes that put BYU up 29-21.

McNamara had an answer -- of course -- dropping in a 25-footer with a hand in his face.

And he wasn't through.

Warrick had to sit the final 7:01 after picking up his third foul, but McNamara added two more 3-pointers to help Syracuse tie it at 42-all by halftime after trailing by as many as 11.

McNamara also hit five free throws after being fouled on 3-point attempts to finish the half with 28 points -- four short of his career best.

"Really, if he didn't shoot that well, we'd probably be up 20 at the first half," Bigelow said.


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Gerry McNamara (center) gets some love from teammates after his 43 points.
 
Gerry McNamara (center) gets some love from teammates after his 43 points. (Getty Images)
 

 
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Scoreboard
12 Brigham Young423375
5 Syracuse «423880
BYU:R. Araujo 24 Pts
BYU:R. Araujo 12 Reb
BYU:L. Lemes 9 Ast
SYR:G. McNamara 43 Pts
SYR:C. Forth 6 Reb
SYR:D. Nichols 3 Ast
 

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PLAYERS OF THE GAME
SyracuseBrigham Young
SYR
G. McNamara
BYU
R. Araujo
PtsRebsAstPtsRebsAst
433124122
Brigham Young Cougars
L. Lemes, G394-90-039112
M. Bigelow, F335-144-452217
R. Araujo, C329-156-7122424
M. Hall, G316-92-534217
G. Meads, F170-10-04130
J. Shoff, F192-31-35045
J. Jensen, F130-00-02040
K. Woodberry, G130-20-00120
M. Rose, G30-20-00010
J. Burgess, FDid Not Play
D. Dawes, CDid Not Play
A. Ainge, GDid Not Play
R. Bower, GDid Not Play
T. Nashif, GDid Not Play
M. Roberts, GDid Not Play
D. Howard, CDid Not Play
Totals 26-5513-1934191075
 47.3%68.4% 
Syracuse Orange
G. McNamara, G3811-1712-1631143
J. Pace, G381-40-12212
D. Nichols, F324-60-043210
H. Warrick, F326-138-923320
C. Forth, C271-30-06332
T. Roberts, F131-11-22023
J. McNeil, F130-00-01030
L. McCroskey, G70-10-00000
J. Brooks, FDid Not Play
G. Hall, FDid Not Play
R. DeLiegro, FDid Not Play
D. Watkins, CDid Not Play
B. Edelin, GDid Not Play
M. Gorman, FDid Not Play
R. Herron, GDid Not Play
A. Kouwe, GDid Not Play
Totals 24-4521-282012880
 53.3%75.0% 
West Coast
TeamConf. W-LTot. W-L
St. Marys (Ca.)14-227-6
Gonzaga13-326-7
BYU12-426-9
Loyola Marymount11-521-13
San Francisco8-820-14
San Diego7-913-18
Pepperdine4-1210-19
Portland3-137-24
Santa Clara0-168-22

Big East
TeamConf. W-LTot. W-L
Syracuse17-134-3
Marquette14-427-8
Notre Dame13-522-12
Georgetown12-624-9
Cincinnati12-626-11
South Florida12-622-14
Louisville10-830-10
West Virginia9-919-14
Seton Hall8-1021-13
Connecticut8-1020-14
Rutgers6-1214-18
St. Johns (N.Y.)6-1213-19
Pittsburgh5-1322-17
Villanova5-1313-19
Providence4-1415-17
DePaul3-1512-19
 
Other games
MANH 75 Final
Florida 60
CHARLO 73 Final
TXTECH 76
UTEP 83 Final
MD 86
VCU 78 Final
Wake 79
S Illinois 64 Final
Alabama 65
LIB 63 Final
St Joe's 82
TXSA 45 Final
Stanford 71
ALST 61 Final
DUKE 96
Vermont 53 Final
UConn 70
PRINCE 49 Final
Texas 66
Nevada 72 Final
Mich St 66
Arizona 76 Final
SETON 80
Dayton 69 Final
DEPAUL 76
AF 52 Final
NC 63
VALPO 49 Final
GONZAG 76