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St. Francis (N.Y.) at Syracuse

Onuaku, No. 7 Syracuse easily dispatch St. Francis
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SYRACUSE, N.Y. -- An early game and the expected hangover from another signature win couldn't derail No. 7 Syracuse.

Arinze Onuaku led a first-half flurry with 10 points, Wes Johnson hit two 3-pointers early in the second half, and the Orange beat St. Francis of New York 75-51 on Sunday.

Syracuse (10-0) was coming off an 85-73 victory over No. 10 Florida, the Orange's second win this season over a Top 10 team, and it took them a while to assert control over St. Francis (3-6).

"We didn't have the energy, we didn't have the focus that we had the past couple of games," senior guard Andy Rautins said. "We did win by a fairly big margin, but I would have rather started this game on the right foot, put them away early."

Unlike Syracuse's previous two opponents in the Carrier Dome, the Terriers stayed close in the opening half as coach Jim Boeheim rotated nine players.

St. Francis, averaging 14.7 turnovers a game, committed only three in the half, held Syracuse to one fast-break basket, and hit six 3-pointers to trail 38-26 at halftime. In its previous two home games, Syracuse led Colgate 47-16 and Maine 60-12 at halftime.

"We knew coming in that they're the best transition team in the country, probably," St. Francis coach Brian Nash said. "We knew we had to take care of the basketball. We even had a couple of shots go in and out in the first half. If those shots go in, we play about as good a half as we can play."

After Ricky Cadell hit a 3 from right wing to pull St. Francis within 19-18 at 9:49, the Orange went repeatedly inside to Onuaku, who made five baskets from in close in a five-minute span. Brandon Triche's baseline jumper and Onuaku's lay-in gave Syracuse a 31-21 lead with 4:21 left.

"In a game like this, when they try to slow it down, you gotta run your half-court offense," said Onuaku, who finished with 14 points. "We're a talented team. We're long and athletic in the zone, and we stop a lot of teams like that."

Akeem Bennett's 3 from the right wing narrowed the margin to 31-24 at 3:39, but Syracuse quickly rebuilt its double-digit lead.

Syracuse then scored the first eight points of the second half and didn't allow a field goal by St. Francis for the first 6½ minutes of the period to eliminate any doubt about the outcome.

"The second half execution-wise, the first seven or eight possessions were all zero possessions," Nash said. "They come down and scored, and there you go. They got up and got aggressive on us, took our shooters away a little bit. We could have got the ball to the high post and made some plays where we did in the first half, but you've got to credit them. They make adjustments in their zone."

Johnson set up Rick Jackson's reverse layup and then swished the only two 3-pointers he attempted in the game, the second giving the Orange a 46-26 lead with 17:17 left.

"It's tough. That [Florida] game was a high-energy type of game," Johnson said after his 12-point, nine-rebound, four-block performance. "You could see how sluggish we were."

From there, the Syracuse defense clamped down. The Terriers had two baskets in the first 11½ minutes of the half -- Bennett's 3 at 14:28 and a follow by Herman Wrice five minutes later.

Bennett led St. Francis with 15 points, Wrice had 12 and Cadell added 11, all in the first half. Cadell, the Terriers' leading scorer at 15.8 points per game, hurt an ankle midway through the second half and never attempted a shot in the period after going 4 of 9 in the first.

St. Francis shot 26.7 percent (8 of 30) and committed 14 turnovers in the second half.

"We were playing, but we weren't playing our best," said Jackson, who set the tone early against the smaller Terriers by scoring nine of his 11 points in the first 6½ minutes. "It's an early game and they came out and jumped on us.

"You can't let teams like that hang around. You just give them too much confidence when you do that."

Syracuse finished with 10 blocks, 13 steals and 24 assists on 29 field goals.

"We regrouped, came out and played our hearts out," Jackson said.

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Syracuse's Arinze Onuaku scores 14 points as the Orange stretch their record to 10-0.  (AP)
Syracuse's Arinze Onuaku scores 14 points as the Orange stretch their record to 10-0. (AP)

 
Scoreboard
St. Francis (N.Y.) (3-6)262551
Syracuse #7 (10-0) «383775
STFRAN:Akeem Bennett 15 Pts
STFRAN:Akeem Bennett 10 Reb
STFRAN:Kayode Ayeni 6 Ast
SYR:Arinze Onuaku 14 Pts
SYR:Wesley Johnson 9 Reb
SYR:Scoop Jardine 9 Ast
 

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PLAYERS OF THE GAME
SyracuseSt. Francis (N.Y.)
SYR
Wesley Johnson
STFRAN
Akeem Bennett
PtsRebsAstPtsRebsAst
129215102
St. Francis (N.Y.) Terriers
K. Ayeni, F392-81-27625
S. Perunicic, G-F352-110-03026
R. Cadell, G304-90-021111
J. Newton, G280-32-24242
H. Wrice, F266-80-250412
A. Bennett, G-F333-176-10102115
A. Johnson, F60-20-01010
R. Clark, C30-00-00010
B. Fisher, GDid Not Play
A. Harrington, F-CDid Not Play
N. Byam, FDid Not Play
Totals 17-589-1632111351
 29.3%56.2% 
Syracuse Orange
W. Johnson, F274-62-292212
R. Jackson, F215-81-263111
A. Onuaku, C217-100-030314
A. Rautins, G192-51-20316
B. Triche, F172-40-00315
S. Jardine, G241-20-02903
K. Joseph, F222-73-57217
M. Jones, F213-71-231210
D. Riley, F141-10-11122
J. Southerland, F142-41-20015
G. Hoffman, UDid Not Play
B. Reese, GDid Not Play
N. Resavy, GDid Not Play
M. Tomaszewski, FDid Not Play
M. Lyde-Cajuste, FDid Not Play
Totals 29-549-1631241475
 53.7%56.2% 
Northeast
TeamConf. W-LTot. W-L
Long Island16-225-9
Wagner15-325-6
Robert Morris13-526-11
St. Francis (N.Y.)12-615-15
Quinnipiac10-818-14
C. Connecticut St.10-813-16
Monmouth10-812-20
Sacred Heart8-1014-18
Mt. St. Marys6-128-21
St. Francis (Pa.)5-136-23
Fair. Dickinson2-163-26
Bryant1-172-28

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
NOVA 65 Final
Temple 75
Cincinnati 79 Final
XAVIER 83