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Syracuse basketball falls in 2nd half comeback attempt at Stanford

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Syracuse basketball falls in 2nd half comeback attempt at Stanford

Syracuse gets back within seven points, coming from Carlos’ jump shot from mid-range. Syracuse calls a timeout.Blakes surpasses Raynaud as the game’s leading scorer, picking up his second steal against the Orange before Evan Stinson scores his second shot of the game.Stanford opens the game back to a 14-point lead, using a 7-0 run in […]

Syracuse gets back within seven points, coming from Carlos’ jump shot from mid-range. Syracuse calls a timeout.Blakes surpasses Raynaud as the game’s leading scorer, picking up his second steal against the Orange before Evan Stinson scores his second shot of the game.Stanford opens the game back to a 14-point lead, using a 7-0 run in 2:38. Cammann picks up his second foul against Lampkin, who makes both free throws. Blakes immediately nails Stanford’s sixth triple of the game to cross over into double-digits.Note: Refresh this page throughout Syracuse’s game at Stanford to see the latest updatesCarlos, leading the Orange with 13 points, brings the Orange back within single digits by knocking down his second triple of the game.

Eddie Lampkin picked up a season-high 23 rebounds against Pittsburgh, picking up his eighth double-double of the season. He leads the ACC in offensive boards per game, 3.5 per game, and his third in total rebounds with nine.

Final: Stanford 70, Syracuse 61

Syracuse uses its first timeout of the game. 13:18 remaining: Stanford 47, Syracuse 33Stanford calls a timeout.The Orange have dropped four of their last five games, while Stanford has won six of its last seven games. JJ Starling is called for his first personal foul of the game, catching Jaylen Blakes in the paint. Blakes makes both free throws. Starling scores his first points of the game with a layup, extending Syracuse’s run to 12-0 before Ryan Agarwal snaps the Stanford drought with his second field goal of the game. Bell makes a three-pointer and draws the foul, he completes the four-point play with the additional free throw. Syracuse forces a turnover after the timeout ends. The Orange have held Stanford scoreless for over three minutes. 10:59 remaining: Stanford 52, Syracuse 38

Second half

Stanford returns home after picking up wins over Florida State and Miami — now having won four of the last five games. Its lone loss in the same stretch was to Wake Forest on Jan. 15.Eleven of Syracuse’s 24 points have come off the bench, and 16 have come from deep in the paint. An 18-4 run gave Syracuse enough momentum to sync up offensively, closing the gap to just nine points by halftime. By then, the Orange had gone from struggling to get one basket to shooting nearly 50% from the field. 1:46 remaining: Stanford 65, Syracuse 5815:57 remaining: Stanford 7, Syracuse 0Carlos has a season-high 15 points off the bench.Aidan Cammann fouls Jyare Davis and scores both free throws. Syracuse’s deficit has gone from 20 points to 13 points. Davis then fouls Raynaud immediately after, who makes one of two free throws. Syracuse went from starting the game without a bucket until seven minutes in to shooting 40% from the field and 25% from three. Jaquan Carlos leads the Orange with seven points and three assist, while Jyare Davis has corralled four rebounds. Syracuse hasn’t scored in two minutes, while Stanford has made all three of its last shots. Sellers tacks on another layup, picking up the and-one against Chris Bell. Sellers converts on the three-point play. 4:06 remaining: Stanford 29, Syracuse 204:06 remaining: Stanford 29, Syracuse 20Syracuse breaks into the double-digits with a triple from Lucas Taylor — his first points of the game and the first made three-pointer for the Orange. Much of Stanford’s early lead was thanks to ACC Player of the Year front-runner Maxime Raynaud, who picked up a double-double in just 18 minutes of game time. He leads all players with 11 points and 11 rebounds and a block.Crouse ad 2020

The 23-rebound effort was the first time an Orange picked up as many rebounds since Derrick Coleman did so against the Villanova Wildcats in 1990.

Stanford extends the lead to 20 points, with Sellers and Benny Gealer adding two more baskets in favor of the home squad. Syracuse, N.Y. — The Syracuse basketball team takes on the Stanford Cardinal at 11 p.m., Wednesday at Maples Pavilion in Palo Alto, California.After Syracuse coach Adrian Autry began substituting players off the bench, the Orange’s energy slowly picked up. Syracuse slowly started to find its rhythm, leading to its 18-4 run. Neither team is in any foul trouble, but Stanford’s Oziyah Sellers and Ryan Agarwal are both shooting 50% from the field to compliment Raynaud’s 4-for-9 from the field. Syracuse is up to 11 turnovers, allowing Stanford to add 15 points to its total. Syracuse turned the ball over twice, and shot 0-for-4 from the field in the first four minutes. Four of Stanford’s starting five players all reached double-digits, with ACC leading scorer Maxime Raynaud dropping 21 points on the Orange. Oziyah Sellers, Benny Gealer and Jaylen Blakes all combined for 34 points in the Cardinal’s favor. See in-game team and individual stats here.Closing a Stanford lead to as low as six points, Syracuse had a chance to set a new season-best comeback in its second-ever game against the newly minted ACC program. The game will air on ESPNU.After Syracuse basketball couldn’t score for most of the start of the first half, an 18-4 run brings the Orange within nine at halftime.

Pregame

The major Syracuse run occurred midway through the first half, starting right after ending an 8-0 run from Stanford. Chisom Okra and Lampkin trade shots, with Lampkin getting the dunk. The Syracuse center is up to 10 points against Stanford. He picks up his first personal foul of the game after bringing the Orange within eight points. SU has picked up its defense. Stanford is 1 for its last 9 shots.
Stanford still leads 25-9. Cuffe and Carlos have all of SU’s points.Stanford calls a timeout.Blakes picks up his first personal foul of the game against Carlos, who makes one of two free throws. Stanford hasn’t scored in nearly four minutes. Kicking off the first ACC West Coast trip in program history, Syracuse basketball (9-11, 3-6 ACC) begins a two-game trip with a bout against Stanford (14-6, 6-3 ACC). Petar Majstorovic picks up a steal, spins and scores for his first points of the game.

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