NCAAB Game Recap - Niagara at Syracuse
Sat Dec 28, 2019 7:00 PM EST

Lou
70
KY
78
F(OT)
Brown
50
Duke
75
F
NOrl
55
Mem
97
F
ULM
36
Butl
67
F
CAPoly
57
SDSU
73
F
N AL
71
FSU
88
F
(N/A)
46
MorSt
102
F
YSU
83
IUPUI
73
F
Piedm
47
WCU
108
F
CenMI
62
Purd
97
F
Amer
60
GTown
80
F
LongB
63
Fla
102
F
(N/A)
53
Mercer
104
F
WIMil
64
NoKY
74
F
StPet
67
Hamp
70
F
Wisc
68
Tenn
48
F
Buck
59
LaSal
71
F
CenAR
54
Marq
106
F
Toled
66
Brad
78
F
(N/A)
49
UAB
82
F
WIGB
84
WriSt
90
F
NE
61
Tows
45
F
Charl
76
Drex
65
F
Maris
54
Colum
69
F
E MI
49
UNLV
64
F
TXSo
81
AzSt
98
F
PaulQ
62
SFA
94
F
Detr
69
Oakl
78
F
E OR
61
UtSt
129
F
(N/A)
64
UTSA
99
F
Fairf
66
Merrim
54
F
Longw
65
GrgWas
78
F
E WA
79
Web
77
F
(N/A)
62
ColSt
87
F
Mobil
47
USA
76
F
FIU
62
Minn
89
F
Hof
82
JMU
76
F
E KY
74
ECU
82
F
Clev
66
IL-C
71
F
(N/A)
84
LIU
125
F
(N/A)
73
ArkSt
84
F
CS-Ful
77
UCLA
74
F
(N/A)
65
UtVal
80
F
CarBi
56
JSU
120
F
(N/A)
34
UNCG
106
F
N CO
65
PorSt
69
F
(N/A)
52
ChaSo
108
F
(N/A)
54
Crei
91
F
(N/A)
68
Wyo
82
F
Sac
51
MTSt
66
F
CSNor
72
Bois
103
F
TxWes
64
N TX
102
F
Niag
57
Syr
71
F
UNCW
68
Del
82
F
Belm
79
W Ky
62
F
Seatt
58
StMar
84
F
CmbTN
46
Murr
81
F
Pepp
68
SJSU
83
F
UCRiv
60
Fres
57
F
NoAZ
72
Mont
79
F
Ida
60
IdaSt
62
F
ORU
73
BYU
79
F
Morg
74
LoyMa
71
F
(N/A)
75
CBU
92
F
Pacif
56
UCIrv
69
F

Dec 28, 2019, 7:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

Niagara

28

29

57

Syracuse

41

30

71

Hughes scores 19, Syracuse tops Niagara 71-57
Sat Dec 28, 2019 11:16 PM

SYRACUSE, N.Y. (AP) Elijah Hughes nearly pulled off the first triple-double for Syracuse in almost two decades. That he fell just short didn't matter one bit.

Hughes had 19 points, matched his career high with nine assists, and snared nine rebounds on Saturday night, leading the Orange past Niagara 71-57 in the final nonconference game of the season for both teams.

"I knew I was on the triple-double watch at halftime,"said Hughes, who had seven assists in the first half. "I didn't really pay (attention) to it. I was just trying to make the right play and get my team in the best position to win."

Buddy Boeheim added 15 points as Syracuse (8-5) ended extended its winning streak to three games heading into Atlantic Coast Conference play. Niagara (2-9) has lost four straight under rookie coach Greg Paulus, a former Duke point guard.

Syracuse scored the first 10 points of the game and built a 16-point lead just over 6 minutes in on a three-point play by Hughes that gave the Orange a 20-4 lead. From that point on, Niagara outscored Syracuse 53-51, not a good omen for the Orange.

"Sometimes when you get an easy lead, an early lead, it sometimes takes away from what you should be doing and you just don't get back into that rhythm," Orange coach Jim Boeheim said. "It shouldn't happen, but it happens."

After running to its big early lead, the Orange went scoreless for nearly 5 minutes and Niagara closed to 26-16 on a follow by Greg Kuakumensah with 7:19 left in the first half.

Robert Braswell then hit a pair of 3-pointers and Buddy Boeheim added another to boost the lead back to 15 as the Orange led 41-28 at the break.

Buddy Boeheim hit a pair of 3s to key a 10-4 spurt at the start of the second half and a jumper by Hughes boosted the lead to 49-30.

The Orange went just over 8 minutes without a field goal to give the Purple Eagles a chance to get back in it and they closed to 61-50 on a 3-pointer by Justin Roberts with just under 5 minutes to play but could get no closer.

"We didn't come out with as much energy as we should have," Roberts said. "If we would have come out with more energy, I don't know if things could have been different, but I think we kind of picked it up after the first couple of minutes, and that's what kind of got us back in the game."

Despite the setback, Paulus liked what he saw.

"I was proud of my guys," Paulus said. "We had some unique lineups in there at certain points, but the resiliency and the relentlessness to continue to compete and play each possession was something we continue to talk about as a program, and I'm proud of them for taking a step forward. They did a great job in that regard."

Freshman guard Nick MacDonald had a season-high 11 points to lead Niagara, while Kuakumensah had 10 points and 11 rebounds.

Syracuse assistant coach Allen Griffin had the last triple-double for the Orange in February 2001 against Pittsburgh - 14 points, 11 assists, 10 rebounds.

REBOUNDING ISSUES

Niagara entered the game with a rebound margin of minus-12.1 while Syracuse was at minus-2.2. The Orange won the battle on the glass 46-33, with Bourama Sidibe leading the way with 13 and 10 points. Marek Dolezaj had a career-high 12 rebounds. Hughes finished one off his career high.

FAST START

Buddy Boeheim started Syracuse's early surge with a 3-pointer just 18 seconds into the game and ended it it with another. Hughes followed with eight points in a 2-minute span to give the Orange the big early lead. Hughes has been working more at point guard and has taken over the team lead in assists with 61, three more than freshman Joe Girard III.

"He can do a little bit of everything," Buddy Boeheim said of Hughes. "It's great having someone like that. He's really smart and you trust him wherever you put him."

WELCOME BACK

The 33-year-old Paulus was a two-sport star at Christian Brothers Academy in Syracuse, earning New York state Gatorade player of the year honors in basketball and football in 2005. In his lone season under Syracuse football coach Doug Marrone, Paulus set a school record for completion percentage (67.7) that still stands, going 193 of 285 in 2009. When no offers came to play at football at the next level, Paulus began his basketball coaching career at Navy in 2010. After stints at Ohio State, Louisville and George Washington, he landed on the Purple Eagles staff in May as assistant coach and recruiting coordinator and was promoted to head coach in early November after Patrick Beilein abruptly resigned for personal reasons.

"We love playing under coach Paulus. We think he's great," sophomore guard Shandon Brown said. "He knows how to talk to everybody and he gets the best out of us."

BIG PICTURE

Niagara: The Purple Eagles now head into Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference play and they'll have to get some rebounding. They have a nice core of players in Raheem Solomon, Marcus Hammond, Kuakumensah, and leading scorer James Towns (15.2), who scored 10 points on 3-of-14 shooting.

Syracuse: The Orange head back into Atlantic Coast Conference play and coach Boeheim is still tinkering with his lineup. When the long-range game is clicking, Syracuse is at its best, but the team has no inside presence. Niagara outscored the Orange 32-24 in the paint. The Orange also had 16 turnovers after committing just four in the previous game.

"We need to grow as a team," coach Boeheim said. "It's going to be a day-to-day thing. We've got to get better. We're not good enough right now."

Coach Boeheim also said the Orange are still trying to figure out what to do with Braswell, who's bothered by soreness in both shins. The sophomore has only played about 48 minutes in seven games this season.

"He has constant pain and it's just hard for him to go, and the best option is to take some time away and try to get rested," coach Boeheim said. "I think ... this would help him if he did take this year off."

UP NEXT

Niagara hosts Fairfield next Friday night in its MAAC opener.

Syracuse hosts Notre Dame next Saturday afternoon as it resumes ACC play.

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Leaders

Niagara PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
N. MacDonald 11 0 0 1 0 0
G. Kuakumensah 10 0 3 11 1 3
Syracuse PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
E. Hughes 19 0 9 9 0 1
B. Boeheim 15 0 2 2 0 0

Team Comparison

Niag Syr
Points For 57 71
Field Goals 22/68-32% 24/54-44%
Three Pointers 6/27-22% 9/25-36%
Free Throws 7/9-78% 14/18-78%
Offensive Rebounds 14 12
Defensive Rebounds 19 34
Rebounds 35 48
Blocks 5 11
Steals 13 6
Turnovers 9 16
Personal Fouls 17 11
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2019-20 Reg Season - Syr Leads Series 1-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Sat Dec 28 Niag 57 @ Syr 71 N. MacDonald 11 E. Hughes 19

Game Information

Stadium: Carrier Dome, Syracuse, New York
Attendance: 18,125
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