- Final0LOU
WVU77
7477
74 - Final1CONN
SYR67
8567
85 - Final220
5UVA
UNC52
7052
70 - Final3MIA
FSU59
6459
64 - Final46
4BAY
MIZZ57
7257
72 - FinalOTOT5UGA
MSST70
6870
68 - Final6CIN
MARQ78
9578
95 - Final7TENN
FLA75
7075
70 - Final8MD
DUKE55
7355
73 - Final9OKST
KU66
8166
81 - Final1014
16SDSU
UNLV63
6563
65 - Final11WICH
CREI89
6889
68 - Final1212
3MSU
OSU58
4858
48 - Final13HARV
PRIN62
7062
70 - Final14PEAY
MURR63
8263
82 - Final15UK
VAN69
6369
63 - Final16SCU
SMC67
8267
82
Final

Connecticut 67
(15-9, 5-7 Big East)

(2) Syracuse 85
(25-1, 12-1 Big East)
Coverage: CBS
1:00 PM ET, February 11, 2012
Carrier Dome, Syracuse, NY
Top Performers
Connecticut: R. Boatright 14 Pts, 5 Reb, 5 Ast
Syracuse: S. Jardine 21 Pts, 2 Reb, 6 Ast, 1 Stl
After facing a tough battle in one rivalry game this week, Syracuse is expecting another despite Connecticut's recent woes.
The second-ranked Orange try to stretch their home winning streak to 20 games Saturday and hand the defending national champions a sixth loss in seven contests.Syracuse (24-1, 11-1 Big East) posted its fourth straight win Wednesday, 64-61 in overtime at home over No. 12 Georgetown. Senior Kris Joseph scored a career-high 29 points, making 6 of 11 3-pointers."Kris Joseph had a big night, got us through the game, made big plays the whole game for us," coach Jim Boeheim said. "It was a tremendous win, and a very, very difficult game."The Huskies (15-8, 5-6) are next after suffering their worst loss, 80-59 at No. 24 Louisville on Monday."Connecticut coming in, obviously we know that their backs are to the wall and they're going to come out and play the way they always do against us, which is great," Boeheim said. "So we expect that Saturday, we'd be shocked if anything else happened."These teams split two meetings last season, with UConn winning 76-71 in overtime in the Big East tournament semifinals.Huskies coach Jim Calhoun will miss Saturday's game while on an indefinite medical leave of absence because of spinal stenosis, a painful condition in his lower back. George Blaney will replace him for the third straight game.Blaney may need to repair UConn's confidence after it was outscored 51-35 in the second half Monday."We've still won 15 games; we're not a bad team," Blaney said. "We just played bad in the second half and I think we've got enough kids that are good enough to lead."Boeheim was critical of his team's performance on the glass after the Hoyas outrebounded the Orange 52-35. Syracuse knows it needs improvement against an imposing UConn frontcourt that features 6-foot-10 center Andre Drummond and 6-9 forwards Tyler Olander and Alex Oriakhi."They're a huge inside team," Boeheim said. "They've got a lottery pick in Drummond, Oriakhi is a big physical strong guy, Olander is a strong guy."Drummond leads all Big East freshmen with 2.6 blocks per game, but he missed all six of his shots and failed to score Monday. He'll have a tough matchup with Syracuse center Fab Melo, who has totaled 25 points, 10 boards and eight blocks in two games after missing the previous three due to an academic issue.UConn also is concerned about top scorer Jeremy Lamb, averaging 12.7 points on 27.0 percent shooting over his last three contests."Basically I've got to put the ball in the hole. I can't hit a shot," Lamb said. "I'm in a bad slump right now."The Huskies are ranked fourth nationally in defensive field-goal percentage at 37.1 while the Orange are the Big East's top shooting team at 47.7 percent.UConn's problem has been on offense with 36.8 percent shooting over the last five games. Shabazz Napier is shooting 19.6 percent in that span, although freshman Ryan Boatright has stepped up to total 37 points in his last two contests."They've got good guard play with Napier and Boatright and Jeremy Lamb's top-10, he's a lottery pick," Boeheim said. "They've got tremendous talent."SPONSORED HEADLINES
Gameday Matchup
CONN | SYR | |
|---|---|---|
| W-L | 20-13 | 31-2 |
| Avg Points | 68.8 | 74.6 |
| Avg Points Allowed | 64.1 | 60.4 |
| Home Record | 13-4 | 19-0 |
| Road Record | 3-7 | 9-1 |
| Current Streak | L1 | L1 |
School Info
| CONN | SYR | |
|---|---|---|
| Conference | Big East | Big East |
| Nickname | Huskies | Orange |
| Type | Public | Private |
Starting Lineup
| CONN (PPG) | SYR (PPG) |
|---|---|
| F A. Oriakhi 6.8 | G S. Jardine 8.3 |
| G-F J. Lamb 17.7 | F K. Joseph 13.8 |
| G S. Napier 12.7 | G B. Triche 9.3 |
| G R. Boatright 10.5 | C F. Melo 7.8 |
| C A. Drummond 10.2 | F R. Christmas 2.5 |
| Team rosters: Connecticut | Syracuse | |
Team Stat Leaders
| CONN | SYR | |
|---|---|---|
| Points | ||
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| Assists | ||
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| Team Stats: Connecticut | Syracuse | ||
