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Welcome to Pencil Day!

Each year, March 30th is National Pencil Day. Hymen Lipman received the first patent for attaching an eraser to the end of a pencil on this day in 1858.

The majority of these writing utensils made in the United States are painted yellow. It is believed that this tradition began in 1890 when the L & C Hardtmuth Company of Austria-Hungary introduced their Koh-I-Noor brand, named after the famous diamond. This pencil was intended to be the world’s best and most expensive pencil. Other companies then began to copy the yellow color so that their pencils would be associated with the high-quality brand.


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Kansas to face Syracuse in Hoophall Miami Invite (kuathletics.com)

The Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame announced today the matchups for the third annual Hoophall Miami Invitational, a premier college basketball showcase held in conjunction with American Airlines Arena on Dec. 2.

The one-day event will feature a matchup of perennial powerhouses Kansas and Syracuse.

"We are looking forward to playing in the Hoophall Invitational and taking our team to Miami next season," Kansas head coach Bill Self said. "Year-in and year-out, Syracuse has been one of the best programs in the nation. Playing Syracuse in an NBA arena will be great exposure for our program."

ESPN has partnered to televise the event, with game times and tune-in information to be released at later date.

The game between Syracuse and Kansas will be the culmination of a multi-team event in which both teams will each host Oakland, Toledo and Texas Southern on their campuses. The Jayhawks host Texas Southern on Nov. 21, Oakland on Nov. 24 and Toledo on Nov. 28 inside Allen Fieldhouse.

Tickets are now available for the 2017 Hoophall Miami Invitational via Ticketmaster.com or by contacting the American Airlines Arena box office.

The event also features a matchup between Miami and Princeton.

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On The Block On Demand 3-29 (espnsyracuse.ciom; Axe)

Brent talks about the Orange in the All-Time AP Poll. He also goes around the sports world in H0T Takes, including Roger Goodell’s trip back to Foxboro.

Syracuse Basketball: What’s Next for Seniors, Grad-Transfers, and Tyler Lydon (itlh.com; Peelman)

Syracuse Basketball lost a lot of players to graduation and the NBA draft after this year. Inside the Loud House looks at what’s next for these players.

Syracuse Basketball lost a lot of talent when this season ended. They had two role players graduate, and two grad-transfers graduate. The Syracuse Basketball seniors were Center Dajuan Coleman, and Power forward Tyler Roberson. The grad transfers that are out of eligibility are Small forward Andrew White III, and Point guard John Gillon. In addition, Syracuse also lost star power forward/center Tyler Lydon to the NBA Draft. This mass exodus creates a lot for questions for next year.

That aside, what’s next for Syracuse’s seniors and Tyler Lydon (signed with an agent) now that their eligibility is up? Are they NBA bound? Are the looking more at an overseas professional career? Will be seeing them on the sidelines in a few years as coaches, maybe at Syracuse? We answer some of these questions, and looks at where they may end up and how they’ll fare.
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Syracuse celebrates SU's trip to 1987 Final Four (PS; photo gallery)

Michelle Kroll, a senior metal smith major at Syracuse University, paints a Sherman Douglas jersey on the window of the University Hill McDonalds. Photo was taken just after SU advanced to the 1987 Final Four in New Orleans by Bob Henderson.
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