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FL ST.
Overall// PCT// Conf// PCT/ Streak /Home/ Away/ Neutral
16 - 5 //// .571//// 4-4/// .250/// 3/// 10-1- 0/// 0-6 // 4-1
Losses in bold
H vs Florida W 81 – 60
A vs Tulane W 80 – 69
H vs Canisius W 93 – 61
N vs UAB W 81 – 63H
H vs LSU W, 79 - 76 (OT)
N vs Villanova L, 60 - 66
H vs Purdue W, 73 - 72
H vs Troy W, 83 - 67
N vs UConn W 79 – 71
H vs Southeast Missouri W 85 – 68
H vs North Florida W, 95 - 81
N vs Saint Louis W, 81 - 59
H vs Winthrop W, 87 - 76
A vs Virginia L, 52 - 65
H vs Miami W 68 - 62
H vs Duke L, 78 - 80
A vs Pitt L 62 - 75
A vs Boston College L 82 - 87
A vs Clemson W 77 - 68
A vs Miami W 78 - 66
H vs G Tech W 59 - 49
Starter in bold / Average PPG
Mfiondu Kabengele - RSO 6' 10” 250 - 13.1
Terance Mann – SR - 6' 7” 215 - 11.4
Trent Forrest - JR - 6' 4” 210 - 9.5
Phil Cofer - RSR - 6' 8” 230 - 8.4
MJ Walker - SO - 6' 5” 213 - 8.2
PJ Savoy – SR - 6' 4” 210 - 7.5
David Nichols SR - 6' 1” 185 - 7.2
Christ Koumadje – SR 7' 4” 268 - 6.4
Devin Vassell, - FR - 6' 6” 180 - 4.2
RaiQuan Gray – RFR – 6' 8” 260 - 4.1
Polite, Anthony – RFR – 6' 6” 215- 3.2
Wyatt Wilkes - SO - 6' 8” 230- 1.6
Travis Light - RSO – 6' 5” 175 0
Harrison Prieto – RSO – 6' 8” 230 0
Justin Lindner - 6' 180 - 0
Will Miles - RSO 6' 6” 220 0
“we’ll get the chance to evaluate strengths and weaknesses of how we approached this game because this would prepare us for the next game we’re playing against Syracuse, who uses another type of zone defense philosophy. This would’ve been three straight teams, counting Syracuse, that we played against who use different zone defense philosophies. We’ll be well versed on how to protect these things. I just hope we keep figuring out a way to be ahead by half a point at the end of the game. Hopefully we can learn while we win.” Leonard Hamilton, HC
"Syracuse returns to the Carrier Dome for their first home game in a dozen days when they welcome #25 Florida State on Tuesday night. The Seminoles (16-5, 4-4), who spent the first two months of the season ranked and peaked at #9, broke a recent three-game slide and will bring a three-game win streak with them.
FSU runs with a deep squad, as ten players average double figures in minutes and eight of them average at least six points per game. Forward Mfiondu Kabengele leads the way with 13.0 points per game and has scored at least 15 points in eight games this season."
Hopefully Tyus will have his shooting skills back and Oshae will continue his new found play. Everyone has to play together well for us to get a W. They play very well at Home not so well Away, ( see above).
Overall// PCT// Conf// PCT/ Streak /Home/ Away/ Neutral
16 - 5 //// .571//// 4-4/// .250/// 3/// 10-1- 0/// 0-6 // 4-1
Losses in bold
H vs Florida W 81 – 60
A vs Tulane W 80 – 69
H vs Canisius W 93 – 61
N vs UAB W 81 – 63H
H vs LSU W, 79 - 76 (OT)
N vs Villanova L, 60 - 66
H vs Purdue W, 73 - 72
H vs Troy W, 83 - 67
N vs UConn W 79 – 71
H vs Southeast Missouri W 85 – 68
H vs North Florida W, 95 - 81
N vs Saint Louis W, 81 - 59
H vs Winthrop W, 87 - 76
A vs Virginia L, 52 - 65
H vs Miami W 68 - 62
H vs Duke L, 78 - 80
A vs Pitt L 62 - 75
A vs Boston College L 82 - 87
A vs Clemson W 77 - 68
A vs Miami W 78 - 66
H vs G Tech W 59 - 49
Starter in bold / Average PPG
Mfiondu Kabengele - RSO 6' 10” 250 - 13.1
Terance Mann – SR - 6' 7” 215 - 11.4
Trent Forrest - JR - 6' 4” 210 - 9.5
Phil Cofer - RSR - 6' 8” 230 - 8.4
MJ Walker - SO - 6' 5” 213 - 8.2
PJ Savoy – SR - 6' 4” 210 - 7.5
David Nichols SR - 6' 1” 185 - 7.2
Christ Koumadje – SR 7' 4” 268 - 6.4
Devin Vassell, - FR - 6' 6” 180 - 4.2
RaiQuan Gray – RFR – 6' 8” 260 - 4.1
Polite, Anthony – RFR – 6' 6” 215- 3.2
Wyatt Wilkes - SO - 6' 8” 230- 1.6
Travis Light - RSO – 6' 5” 175 0
Harrison Prieto – RSO – 6' 8” 230 0
Justin Lindner - 6' 180 - 0
Will Miles - RSO 6' 6” 220 0
“we’ll get the chance to evaluate strengths and weaknesses of how we approached this game because this would prepare us for the next game we’re playing against Syracuse, who uses another type of zone defense philosophy. This would’ve been three straight teams, counting Syracuse, that we played against who use different zone defense philosophies. We’ll be well versed on how to protect these things. I just hope we keep figuring out a way to be ahead by half a point at the end of the game. Hopefully we can learn while we win.” Leonard Hamilton, HC
"Syracuse returns to the Carrier Dome for their first home game in a dozen days when they welcome #25 Florida State on Tuesday night. The Seminoles (16-5, 4-4), who spent the first two months of the season ranked and peaked at #9, broke a recent three-game slide and will bring a three-game win streak with them.
FSU runs with a deep squad, as ten players average double figures in minutes and eight of them average at least six points per game. Forward Mfiondu Kabengele leads the way with 13.0 points per game and has scored at least 15 points in eight games this season."
Hopefully Tyus will have his shooting skills back and Oshae will continue his new found play. Everyone has to play together well for us to get a W. They play very well at Home not so well Away, ( see above).
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