
Syracuse Concludes Players Era Championship with #15/13 Iowa State Matchup
11/26/2025 1:29:00 AM | Men's Basketball
Game Details: Wednesday, November 26th, Las Vegas, N.V., 1:00 p.m. (EST)
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Syracuse (4-2) is set to wrap up the Players Era Championship with a tilt against #13/15 Iowa State (6-0) on Wednesday afternoon.
One More Out West
The Orange are wrapping up its time at the Players Era Tournament, playing their third game in as many days. Syracuse got the week started with a matchup against #3/2 Houston. Facing off against one of the nation's top teams, the Orange pushed the Cougars to the edge. With just over three minutes remaining in regulation, the Orange trailed by 11 points. Syracuse rallied to finish on an 11-0 run and force overtime. Despite the surge, Syracuse fell to the Cougars, 78-74.
Syracuse continued the event on Tuesday with a contest against the Kansas Jayhawks. The Orange fell behind by as many as 11 in the second half once again, but stormed back to cut the Kansas lead to just two. The Jayhawks eventually pulled away down the stretch.
Despite the losses, Syracuse has rallied late in both efforts to push some of the nation's highest ranked teams to the edge.
Betsey off the Bench
Sophomore Tyler Betsey has been the catalyst for the Syracuse offense so far in Las Vegas. Betsey has led the Orange in scoring in both games in the Players Era Championship, going for a career-high 16 points against Houston, while scoring 12 in the loss to Kansas.
Over the course of the past two games, Betsey has shot 9-of-26 (.346) from the field and has been lights out from beyond the arc with an 8-of-18 (.444) mark from deep. The sophomore knocked down the game-tying three to force overtime against the Cougars.
Scouting #15/13 Iowa State
The Cyclones improved to 6-0 on the season after winning their first two games in the tournament, defeating #14/15 St. John's 83-82 on Monday and running past Creighton 78-60 on Tuesday.
Iowa State's pair of victories came despite losing star point guard Tamin Lipsey to a lower-body injury late in the St. John's game.
Junior forward Milan Momcilovic leads the offensive attack in Lipsey's absence, averaging 15.3 points per game on the season. The 6-foot-10 sharpshooter poured in 23 points against St. John's and has connected on 46.2% of his three-point attempts.
Senior forward Joshua Jefferson provides versatility with 17.5 points and 8.7 rebounds per game through the first six contests. In the Creighton victory, Jefferson recorded his first double-double of the season with 18 points and 10 rebounds while adding five assists.
The Cyclones excel in transition defense and creating turnovers. They're averaging over 13 steals per game and have held opponents to 66.2 points per game.
Iowa State is led by fifth-year head coach T.J. Otzelberger, who has compiled a 101-45 record with the Cyclones. Otzelberger has guided Iowa State to two Sweet 16 appearances and is the only coach in program history to take Iowa State to multiple Sweet 16s.
Series History
The Orange and Cyclones have met twice before, with Syracuse winning both matchups. Wednesday's game marks the first time the two teams have played since November of 1990.
Tickets
Season and individual tickets are available at cuse.com/feature/basketball-tickets.




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