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Hope Nike reads this thread
Syracuse lost to Georgetown on Dec. 17th, 2016 on Pearl Washington day wearing white script uniforms...
Those were sweet then and still are now. I hope we break those out this year and curb stomp gtown in them.Syracuse lost to Georgetown on Dec. 17th, 2016 on Pearl Washington day wearing white script uniforms...
Looking at media day pictures and this years team poster the uniforms are not changing this year.
Personally I love the cursive throwbacks (we should wear them a few games each year). I also love our current uniforms which are simple, not futuristic like the football uniforms and I like the focus on orange and white with navy only used to outline player numbers.
My kingdom for these uniforms.Was it something like this? These are perfect.
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Forgot the boat game. That was a fun game to watch. Nobody took any jumpers because of the wind.
What's the story behind that picture?Bring these back permanently
Drops mic, walks away
What's the story behind that picture?
Syracuse and South Carolina both showed up for their NIT final four matchup wearing white. Nobody realized it until warmups because they were the second game of the day and just came onto the court for the first time to warmup after the first game ended.
Cuse had brought their orange jerseys to the tournament too just in case, but they were back at the hotel.
Someone went back to the hotel and got them. The game started with both teams wearing white. When the guy got back to the Garden with the Orange unis, Cuse changed jerseys during a timeout but still had the white shorts on until halftime.
Great memoryWe were both #2 seeds, although SCar should have been the road team.
Since SU's hotel was in Times Square, and SCar's hotel was in Jersey, an SU team manager was put into a taxi and sent to the hotel. He may have even had a police escort.
this is probably the one of the few posts from u that i agree withUse those permanently! One of the best uniforms in sports.