Thursday, March 15, 2012

Unc-asheville syracuse

  • We will remember three moments from top-seeded Syracuse's 72-65 white-knuckle victory over 16th-seeded UNC-Asheville on Thursday, each of which could have changed history.
  • (FOXSports.com)
  • PITTSBURGH — Syracuse had a lot bigger problems than missing its starting center. The Orange were staring at NCAA tournament history. A No. 1 seed has never lost to a No.
  • (Los Angeles Times)
  • PITTSBURGH – In the days before they nearly made the impossible seem possible, before the country held its breath and an official's whistle would break their hearts, the UNC Asheville Bulldogs knew they were going to beat the Syracuse Orangemen.
  • (Collegebaseball.rivals.com)
  • PITTSBURGH -- Syracuse was missing its starting center. North Carolina-Asheville thought the Orange got help from three men in striped shirts.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • On Thursday, March 15, #1 seed Syracuse narrowly escaped history by defeating #16 UNC Asheville, 72-65. A win is a win but for Syracuse, it was an ugly one.
  • (Collegebaseball.rivals.com)
  • PITTSBURGH (AP) -- For the second time in a season filled with wins and off-the-court issues, Syracuse will have to play without starting center Fab Melo.
  • (ESPN)
  • For a half, Syracuse looked nothing like the team that won 31 games and earned the East Regionals top seed. They looked flat. They looked disinterested and they seemed more than bothered by the 2-3 zone played by UNC-Asheville, which led 34-30 at the half.
  • (CBS Sports)
  • GAME NOTES: The Syracuse Orange spring into action this afternoon as the East Regions top seed, taking on the 16th-seeded Bulldogs of UNC-Asheville in second-round play from the CONSOL Energy Center in Pittsburgh.
  • (Olympian)

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