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Welcome to Special Education Day!

On December 2nd, National Special Education Day recognizes changes in federal legislation that led to the nation’s first federal special education law.

Beginning in 1971, a U.S. District Court case in the District of Columbia, Mills v. Board of Education, ruled it unlawful to deny exceptional children, including those with mental and learning disabilities, publicly funded educational opportunities. Court cases like this led to the 1975 Education for All Handicapped Children Act. President Gerald Ford signed the legislation into law on November 29th, 1975. The federal legislation required states that accept federal money to provide equal access to children with disabilities. In 1986, legislators added protections to support parents and educators in creating an education plan for children with disabilities. Then, in 1990, the Education for All Handicapped Children Act was renamed the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) and improved access for all children with developmental delay. Through the years, the act has been enhanced to improve services and standards throughout the educational system.

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After Syracuse beat Indiana, where does Jim Boeheim rank in OT wins? (Mike’s Mailbox) (PS; $; Waters)


Get me rewrite!

That used to be a commonly heard expression when a reporter would call into the newsroom and wanted to change a story.

That’s what happened to this week’s Mike’s Mailbox. I had the Mailbox done, and then Syracuse staged a thrilling 112-110 double-overtime victory over Indiana on Tuesday.

The game prompted so many questions from readers, both via email and Twitter, that I decided to scrap the original Mailbox and put together a new one with questions pertaining to Tuesday’s game.

So here we go.

Q: I vaguely recalled a stat that Jim Boeheim’s record in overtime might be better than his overall record? Is that true? I remember it being very strong. That got me thinking his OT record might stand up well vs some of the best coaches of all time. That true? Are there many/any who have a better record in OT vs their overall record?

Neil P.

Mike:
After Syracuse’s 112-110 win over Indiana in double-overtime on Tuesday, Jim Boeheim has a career record of 45-30 in overtime games.

The NCAA doesn’t keep an official stat for overtime records, but Boeheim’s 45 overtime victories are believed to be the most for any coach in Division I history.

Boeheim’s winning percentage of .600 in overtime games compares favorably with other elite coaches.

Bob Knight had a 36-23 (.610) record in overtime games. Mike Krzyzewski’s overtime record is 34-30 (.531). John Calipari is at 32-15 (.680), and Dean Smith’s record was at 32-19 (.627). Roy Williams’ OT record stood at 22-21.

An interesting part of Boeheim’s record in overtime games is his record since 1996.
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Buddy & Jimmy Boeheim Featured on Latest Episode of 'Put You On' (SI; McAllister)

Buddy and Jimmy Boeheim were featured on the latest episode of "Put You On" on Whistle's YouTube channel. In the episode, the Boeheim brothers discuss their home gym, how it helped develop their games and take viewers to a couple of their favorite spots near campus. You can watch the episode in the embedded video below.



Syracuse blew a large lead, but rallied for an epic 2OT win over Indiana in the Big Ten-ACC Challenge! Buddy Boeheim was a killer in a matchup between two All-American caliber players. Plus, Jesse Edwards had another fantastic offensive performance. Is it officially safe to say his offensive game is sustatinable? Also, Jim Boeheim switched up the defense from a strict 2-3 zone, which may have won Syracuse the game. And the guys rank their MVPs from the win. Tim Leonard and Tyler Aki discuss it all and more on the Wednesday edition of the Locked on Syracuse Podcast.


The biggest moments from the end of regulation to double overtime. Syracuse would go on to win 112-110 over the Hoosiers. Nov. 30, 2021.


IU basketball: Indiana at Syracuse — The Report Card (thedailyhoosier.com; Schumann)


Indiana suffered its first loss of the Mike Woodson era, and it was a memorable one.

After falling behind by as much as 18, the Hoosiers fought back and forced two overtimes before finally falling to Syracuse at the Carrier Dome.

Let’s take a deeper look at how the Hoosiers lost 112-110 to the Orange with another edition of The Report Card.

IU (6-1) will commence Big Ten play on Saturday at Noon Eastern against Nebraska at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall in Bloomington.

GAME FLOW

We don’t normally include this section, but there were a few stretches in this wild game worth documenting.
  • Syracuse’s largest lead was 18, and they held that margin three times, the latest being a 51-33 advantage with just over 19 minutes left in the second half.
  • Over a stretch of less than 10 minutes Indiana came all the way back to take its first lead, 63-60, with 10:04 left in regulation. It was a 30-9 run in 9:26 of clock time.
  • Syracuse was back up by 11, 83-72, with 3:44 left in regulation, and they were still up 86-80 with :26 seconds left. Trayce Jackson-Davis hit four free throws, in the final 20 seconds, Khrisitan Lander hit one, and Parker Stewart hit a three all to allow IU to force an 88-all tie at the end of regulation. Lander missed the second of two free throws intentionally, Jackson-Davis grabbed the rebound and was fouled with under a second remaining, and he made both from the line.
  • IU opened the first overtime scoring with a three-pointer from Miller Kopp.
  • IU led 101-97 with 4:12 left in the second overtime, and then fell behind 107-102 with 1:29 left.
  • Down 110-107 with seven second left, Kopp was fouled on a three and made all three free throws to tie the game yet again, but Syracuse was fouled on a coast-to-coast attack the other way and clinched it at the line.
Recent vintage Indiana teams might have folded in several of those situations, but to its credit, this IU team never did.

“Everyone in that locker room is a fighter, and we’re not going down unless we swing,” Trayce Jackson-Davis said after the game.

OFFENSE (C+)

Turnovers are officially a problem with this team. Yes they had 26 for the game including 13 in the first half, but Indiana for the season now has a 22 percent turnover rate which comes in at No. 284 nationally. Syracuse got 33 points off the IU turnovers.

The beauty of Syracuse’s zone is that while they run it every day, their opponents rarely see it. And Jim Boeheim tweaks it too. Often thought of as a 2-3 zone team, the Orange played 1-3-1 for much of the night, and that had IU dazed and confused early.

“I mean unforced turnovers, we just kept giving them the ball the first half something that we haven’t seen I mean we’ve seen some zones and and not to take anything away from their zone you know they trap when the ball goes into the deep corners and that was basically it but we just couldn’t figure it out the first half,” head coach Mike Woodson said.

The turnovers seemed to come in waves — three in the first 1:26 of the game, and five in the first five minutes. The mistakes masked what was some pretty effective offense otherwise. The Hoosiers shot 55.1 percent from the field including 40.7 percent (11-27) from three. They scored 1.17 points per possession despite a 27.7 percent turnover rate.

“I thought we made the adjustments the second half and things were smooth and we ended up getting back in the game and made a game out of it,” Woodson said.
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30 Minutes in Orange Nation 12-1 (ESPN; radio; Steve & Paulie)

Steve and Paulie react to the wild SU-Indiana game which ended in a double overtime victory for the Orange and hear from Jim Boeheim with his thoughts on the contest. Later, Jordan joins the show for Today’s Business which includes possible changes to the MLB and its playoff format

Mike Curtis "Orange Nation" 12-1 (ESPN; radio; Orange Nation)

Syracuse.com Sports Reporter Mike Curtis joins Orange Nation to react to the news that Priscilla Williams will red shirt the remainder of the year for the women’s basketball team and discuss the thrilling men’s game against Indiana.

On The Block On Demand 12-1 (ESPN; radio; Axe)


Brent dives into the epic Syracuse-Indiana game and where it ranks in the history of great SU games, plus what it means for the team going forward.

MBB: ACC comeback falls short (RX; HM)

MBB: ACC comeback falls short

Once again, the ACC makes a furious attempt to dig itself out of an early hole against the Big Ten, and once again, the good guys come up just short...

Wednesday Scores:

Louisville 64 L
#22 Mich. St. 73
Nebraska 100
NC State 104 W (4OT)
Va. Tech 62 W
Maryland 58
Miami 63 W
Penn St. 58
#24 Michigan 51
N. Carolina 72 W
#23 Wisconsin 70
Ga. Tech 66 L
Record for Wednesday:
ACC 4
B1G 2
Record for the Challenge:
ACC 6
B1G 8
Bottom Line: Even though the Big Ten won the challenge in 2021, 2020 and 2019, the ACC still holds a 12-8-3 edge going back to 1999. The ACC also leads 144-121 in all ACC/Big Ten Challenge games.
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Students walk in front of the Hall of Languages at Syracuse University on Sept. 3, 2020. Rick Moriarty | rmoriarty@syracuse.com

Feds pick up Syracuse University’s $4.4 million bill for Covid response (PS; Weiner)


The federal government has agreed to pay Syracuse University about $4.4 million as reimbursement for the university’s costs responding to the Covid-19 pandemic, according to New York’s two U.S. senators.

The Federal Emergency Management Agency will cover SU’s costs for personal protective equipment, cleaning and disinfecting its buildings, coronavirus testing and contact tracing.

U.S. Sens. Charles Schumer, D-N.Y., and Kirsten Gillibrand, D-N.Y., said the money is from an extra $2 billion in Covid disaster relief that FEMA agreed to provide to New York in January.

The federal government initially reimbursed 75% of Covid-related expenses for local governments, hospitals and schools in the state. But Schumer convinced President Joe Biden’s administration to reimburse 100% of the costs.

The extra FEMA funding announced Wednesday includes almost $1.4 million to reimburse Oneida County for its Covid-related expenses.
 

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