Why we believe Jim Boeheim and Syracuse will avoid missing the NCAA Tournament for a second straight year.
Boeheim is looking at a second straight season without a trip to the NCAA Tournament, but the 78-year-old Orange coach hasn’t lost his first game of the ACC Tournament since the 2017 event in Brooklyn, where he infamously decried: “There’s no value to playing in Greensboro. None.”
He returns to the longtime ACC base with a team four days removed from toppling the Demon Deacons, whose struggles against the Orange zone — featuring seven turnovers by ACC Player of the Year Tyree Appleby — will return with a quick turnaround.
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