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Syracuse Orange Basketball News: Regular Season and Preseason Updates
Syracuse Orange Basketball Tickets - Overview
The Orange of Syracuse University compete in the tough Big East conference which features some of the top men's college basketball programs in today's game. The Orange are the fifth winningest men's Division I basketball team of all-time, and currently hold an active NCAA record of 40 consecutive winning seasons. The Syracuse Orange are currently in their 35th year under head coach Jim Boeheim and have a tremendous history of success. With eight Big East championships, five Big East Tournament championships, twenty five NCAA Tournament appearances and three trips to the NCAA championship with one title in 2003, the Orange are one of the elite men's basketball programs in the NCAA. Syracuse Orange Basketball Tickets give fans the opportunity to see action against the likes of Villanova, Connecticut, Georgetown, Notre Dame, Louisville and other major conference and non-conference foes. Take in the action at the Carrier Dome on the campus of Syracuse University and see the Jim Boeheim led Orange compete on the hardwood for a return to the Big Dance in March. Grab your Syracuse Orange Basketball Tickets today and don't miss the action!
Syracuse Orange Basketball Tickets - Men's Basketball Alumni
Alumni from the men's basketball program of Syracuse University include Hall of Famer Dave Bing, former NBA players Sherman Douglas, Derrick Coleman, Rony Seikaly, and Danny Schayes, and current NBA players Carmelo Anthony and Andy Rautins of the New York Knicks, Hakim Warrick of the Phoenix Suns, and Wesley Johnson of the Minnesota Timberwolves.

