MBB | TWO GOOD: Devendorf, Rautins combine for 46 points in blowout of Seton Hall
By Michael Bonner
Posted: 12/30/08, 11:10 PM EST Section: Sports
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"(They were) just like welcome back and glad to have you back and stuff like that," Devendorf said. "And just a bunch of friends saying it's good to see you out there playing again. And you know it's great to have the support of the Syracuse community and my team and coaches."
The junior guard returned to the court for the first time since being suspended by the Syracuse University Appeals Board on Dec. 19 for an altercation involving him and a female student. In his return, he finished with 20 points on 8-of-15 shooting and was 3-of-6 from deep.
He also had the support of his team, especially fellow guard Andy Rautins, who finished with a game high 26 points. The two-headed backcourt monster was the foundation of a lights out shooting performance in which the Orange (13-1, 1-0) bested the Pirates (9-4, 0-1) by finishing the game shooting 57 percent from the field and 55 percent from long range.
"Andy Rautins and Eric Devendorf," sophomore Jonny Flynn said when asked what sparked the Orange's steamrolling of Seton Hall. "Those were two people who came out there and picked us up. When they hit shots like that they make my job easier and make me go out there and not have to worry about pressing offensively."
With Rautins finding the hoop, it was apparent early that Flynn's offense wouldn't be needed. Trailing 2-0 at the start, the junior got SU on the board with the first of his seven 3's. The performance came just one game after Rautins made a career high 9 3-pointers against Coppin St.
Rautins made 24 3-pointers in his first 12 games. In the last two has dropped 16. Prior to his career night against Coppin St. the 3-point specialist was shooting 31 percent (24-for-78) from deep. In the last two games Rautins is shooting at a 62 percent (16-for-26) clip.
"(The basket's) feeling pretty big," Rautins said. "Everything's feeling good and in rhythm. And my pre-shot preparation is down so whenever that happens and I square to the basket it's feeling pretty good."
For Devendorf, it took a bit longer to catch fire. Devendorf checked into the game with 14:52 left in the first half and promptly missed his first two attempts, including an air ball with his first shot, and turned the ball over once. After that, he shot 8-of-13 from deep and 3-of-5 from long range.

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Marc LeVine
posted 12/31/08 @ 12:06 PM EST
We should all be very pleased just how well our basketball team has been playing, so far, as we begin our "gradual climb" through the Big East portion of our schedule. (Continued…)
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