That has to be a record for fewest points allowed in the modern era. This club is for real and Jim knows it. The effort they exuded was tremendous and to get jobbed by some rookie ass official was infuriating. No wonder the old boy got so worked up.
He’s worked several games this year at the Dome. He has an arrogance about him and has been awful in every game. Late in the game, he also ran in from beyond half court to call a foul when the baseline ref had a jump ball.
That has to be a record for fewest points allowed in the modern era. This club is for real and Jim knows it. The effort they exuded was tremendous and to get jobbed by some rookie ass official was infuriating. No wonder the old boy got so worked up.
That has to be a record for fewest points allowed in the modern era. This club is for real and Jim knows it. The effort they exuded was tremendous and to get jobbed by some rookie ass official was infuriating. No wonder the old boy got so worked up.
AND THEY WON
What does that say about our offense?
Syracuse or NCAA modern record? If NCAA it's not close
Earlier this year, I watched a part of a game where Northwestern gave up 8 first half points to Chicago St.
I remember there was a B10 tounrey game some years back where I think both teams had less than 13. For some reason I remember the Fab5 as freshman putting up a stinker against Ohio St and possibly having 9 at the half.
As for Syracuse, I seem to remember them crushing Maine in the 2010 season. where I think Maine had less than 13.
EDIT - 12 points vs Maine in 2010. See link below. Still not sure if it's a modern record for Syracuse,
#8/7 Syracuse Strong In 101-55 Win Against Maine
Around 1938.When does the "modern era" begin and what defines it?