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Big East run gives Orange confidence for return to NCAA Tournament

By Kyle Austin
Posted: 3/15/09, 2:17 AM EST Section: Sports
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NEW YORK - Minutes after his Syracuse team lost to Louisville, 76-66, in the Big East tournament final, Jim Boeheim started prophesying.

"There's going to be two things people remember about this Syracuse basketball season, two and only two," Boeheim said. "They're going to remember the Connecticut-Syracuse game here, and they're going to remember what we do in the tournament. That's all they'll remember."

Nothing will erase the memories of the Orange's thrilling six-overtime win over Connecticut Thursday. But Boeheim knows that what's coming next, the NCAA Tournament, is the only thing that could provide a similar lasting impression on SU fans.

So after the Orange had finished its improbable run to the conference tournament finals, much of the talk had shifted to what's next. The brackets will be announced Sunday night on TV, where the Orange will see its name unveiled for the first time since 2006. SU missed the last two NCAA Tournaments, the first time that has happened in 25 years.

"Ever since I've been here, I think I've watched (the selection show), and 'Cuse never got called since I've been here," junior forward Paul Harris said. "Finally it's going to happen, that'll be a great thing."

Near the middle of the season, it appeared that streak could stretch to three seasons. Syracuse sat at 7-7 in the conference, and chatter of missing the Tournament started once again.

But the Orange quashed that by going on a seven-game win streak that ended Saturday night, bringing its overall record to 26-9 and giving the Orange a boost of confidence going into the climax of its season.

"I think we have to just look at the big picture," SU forward Kristof Ongenaet said. "Although we lost, it's not a happy feeling, but the bigger thing is the NCAA Tournament, and that's what it's all about."

The last two times Syracuse went to the NCAA Tournament, in 2005 and 2006, it was after winning the Big East tournament title. Both times, the Orange lost in the first round. In 2006, the Orange became the first team to win the conference tournament by winning four games in four days. In the Orange's next game five days later, leading scorer Gerry McNamara was hampered by injury, and scored only two points as Syracuse lost to Texas A&M.
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posted 3/19/09 @ 3:05 AM EST

I THINK there will be great competition in the NCAA tournament. Winning the NCAA tournament is not a easy for any team. Everyone apply lot of efforts to win the NCAA tournament. (Continued…)

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