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#14/19 Orange Fall to Badgers, 66-58
12/2/2015 9:33:00 PM | Men's Basketball
SYRACUSE, N.Y. - The  #14/19 Syracuse men's basketball team suffered its first loss of the season on Wednesday night at the Carrier Dome, falling to Wisconsin 66-58 in overtime, in the Big Ten/ACC Challenge.
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Hot shooting by the Orange and a 14-3 run in the second half startled the Badgers, but it wasn't enough, as the momentum shifted in Wisconsin's favor post-regulation. The Badgers outscored the Orange 13-5 in the overtime minutes to seal a comfortable margin for Wisconsin as the clock expired.
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Wisconsin used a large board advantage, 51-25, in securing the victory.
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Grad students Michael Gbinije and Trevor Cooney powered the Orange, racking up 19 and 14 points, respectively, including four 3-pointers from the hands of Gbinije. Freshman Malachi Richardson led Syracuse under the bucket, pulling down seven rebounds. He added eight points.
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Back-to-back three's by each team at the shot clock buzzer started off the Big Ten/ACC contest, with Syracuse taking over on a 7-0 run to jump out to a 10-5 lead five minutes in.
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The Badgers came back soon enough, evening it out at the 10-point mark and outscoring the Orange 15-9 to take a 25-19 lead heading into the final minutes of the opening half. A jumper by sophomore Kaleb Joseph and a Gbinije layup off of a steal by freshman Tyler Lydon with seconds left in the half cut the Wisconsin lead down to three heading into the locker rooms, 27-24.
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A jumper by Richardson marked the start of a momentum changer in the Orange's favor at the 15:51 mark of the second half, with a bucket by Lydon knotting the game up 32 all with just over 14 minutes left to play.
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The Orange took control soon thereafter, going on a 3-point rampage off of buckets beyond the arc by Cooney, Gbinije, and Lydon to put Syracuse at its largest lead of the game, 41-35,and  forcing a Wisconsin timeout at the 11:01 mark.
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A layup on Wisconsin's end evened the score at 45, but Gbinije answered right after with a bucket just shy of the 3-point line under six minutes left, 47-45. The hot shooting from Gbinije didn't stop, as the guard registered his third 3-pointer of the night at the 3:12 mark to put the Orange up 52-48.
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A three by Wisconsin's Bronson Koenig knotted the score once more at the 53 mark with 1:25 left. With 18 seconds left to play and the Orange with possession of the ball, a would-be layup by Syracuse resulted in a turnover and a Badger possession with 12 seconds left. Wisconsin's Vitto Brown attempted a shot with three seconds left but fell short, forcing overtime with the two teams still knotted at 53.
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The Badgers stole the momentum in overtime, going on a 7-0 run to put Wisconsin up 60-55 with 1:33 left. With 21 seconds left to play, Gbinije sunk his fourth three of the game, bringing the Orange within four, 62-58. It wasn't enough, however, as a Koenig went 4-of-4 from the charity stripe in the final moments of the game to seal a 66-58 victory over the Orange.
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Syracuse renews its rivalry with former BIG EAST Conference foe Georgetown on Saturday, Dec. 5, at 1 p.m. at the Verizon Center, in Washington D.C.
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Hot shooting by the Orange and a 14-3 run in the second half startled the Badgers, but it wasn't enough, as the momentum shifted in Wisconsin's favor post-regulation. The Badgers outscored the Orange 13-5 in the overtime minutes to seal a comfortable margin for Wisconsin as the clock expired.
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Wisconsin used a large board advantage, 51-25, in securing the victory.
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Grad students Michael Gbinije and Trevor Cooney powered the Orange, racking up 19 and 14 points, respectively, including four 3-pointers from the hands of Gbinije. Freshman Malachi Richardson led Syracuse under the bucket, pulling down seven rebounds. He added eight points.
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Back-to-back three's by each team at the shot clock buzzer started off the Big Ten/ACC contest, with Syracuse taking over on a 7-0 run to jump out to a 10-5 lead five minutes in.
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The Badgers came back soon enough, evening it out at the 10-point mark and outscoring the Orange 15-9 to take a 25-19 lead heading into the final minutes of the opening half. A jumper by sophomore Kaleb Joseph and a Gbinije layup off of a steal by freshman Tyler Lydon with seconds left in the half cut the Wisconsin lead down to three heading into the locker rooms, 27-24.
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A jumper by Richardson marked the start of a momentum changer in the Orange's favor at the 15:51 mark of the second half, with a bucket by Lydon knotting the game up 32 all with just over 14 minutes left to play.
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The Orange took control soon thereafter, going on a 3-point rampage off of buckets beyond the arc by Cooney, Gbinije, and Lydon to put Syracuse at its largest lead of the game, 41-35,and  forcing a Wisconsin timeout at the 11:01 mark.
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A layup on Wisconsin's end evened the score at 45, but Gbinije answered right after with a bucket just shy of the 3-point line under six minutes left, 47-45. The hot shooting from Gbinije didn't stop, as the guard registered his third 3-pointer of the night at the 3:12 mark to put the Orange up 52-48.
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A three by Wisconsin's Bronson Koenig knotted the score once more at the 53 mark with 1:25 left. With 18 seconds left to play and the Orange with possession of the ball, a would-be layup by Syracuse resulted in a turnover and a Badger possession with 12 seconds left. Wisconsin's Vitto Brown attempted a shot with three seconds left but fell short, forcing overtime with the two teams still knotted at 53.
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The Badgers stole the momentum in overtime, going on a 7-0 run to put Wisconsin up 60-55 with 1:33 left. With 21 seconds left to play, Gbinije sunk his fourth three of the game, bringing the Orange within four, 62-58. It wasn't enough, however, as a Koenig went 4-of-4 from the charity stripe in the final moments of the game to seal a 66-58 victory over the Orange.
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Syracuse renews its rivalry with former BIG EAST Conference foe Georgetown on Saturday, Dec. 5, at 1 p.m. at the Verizon Center, in Washington D.C.
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Team Stats
WIS
SU
FG%
.417
.357
3FG%
.278
.292
FT%
.917
.550
RB
51
25
TO
20
11
STL
4
8
Game Leaders
Players Mentioned
Challenging Each Other
Wednesday, November 12
Kiyan Anthony postgame vs. Delaware State
Sunday, November 09
Donnie Freeman postgame vs. Delaware State
Saturday, November 08
Adrian Autry postgame vs. Delaware State
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