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Syracuse is experiencing growing pains and significant changes this season, changes made overwhelmingly necessary by the loss of their three senior starters from the 2004-2005 season. This extreme turnover in players is resulting in a brand new style of play for the Orange and their fans are eager to see just what this 2005-06 team will show as tickets to see Syracuse college basketball are going fast.
Syracuse won 27 games in the Big East last season, working their way into the NCAA tournament, depending heavily on Gerry McNamara who made 107 three pointers, consistently shooting outside of 15 feet. No other opposing player could touch him and this year he is backed up by potential shooting superstars Louie McCroskey, Demetris Nichols and Eric Devendorf, confident in their potential starting spots.
Three members of the Orange’s junior class are stepping into much larger roles in the frontcourt this season. Terrence Roberts will be filling departing player, Hakin Warrick’s power forward spot. Roberts has incredible potential and is now out of Warrick’s shadow and ready to show just how talented he can be in such an integral position on the court. Roberts started the last six games of the 2004-05 season and impressed the nation last summer by earning a coveted spot on the United States’ Under 21 Team. Daryl Watkins is ready to take over at center, a fierce rebounder; he should fill Craig Forth’s open spot nicely. Somewhat of a wildcard choice, senior Matt Gorman could be playing both center and power forward this season.
McNamara is of course the star of the backcourt this season as he prepared himself for his senior year with ferocity. He made the USA World University Games team, spending most of his time playing point positions. This year he is ready to create shots for himself and his teammates, leading them out on the court. McCroskey joins McNamara in the backcourt; he started 16 games as a sophomore and has been hard at work training to improve his shooting average this season. Devendorf will be adding much-needed power to the perimeter this season as an expert ball-handler. Josh Wright, a fantastic point guard won’t be out-seating McNamara, but will be a contender against McCroskey and Devendorf, attempting to convince his coach to put him into the coveted off-guard spot.
For any other team, the loss of a superstar player like Warrick would be cause to mourn, but not for Syracuse! Roberts, McCroskey, Nichols and Watkins, the junior superstars are more than capable to carry this team onto greatness in the Big East. The key player this year will be McNamara, but the members of the junior class are the ones who will set the tone for the entire team. Syracuse is ready to take the court at the Carrier Dome and make the journey to the NCAA tournament for the 25th time in 30 seasons of basketball. Fans are just as anxious to see what the Orange will do this season, anticipating greatness from them as they rush to buy up all the Syracuse Orange basketball tickets this season.
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