Orange proving they belong
Tar Heels are only No. 1 seed left; OU has Hield; Villanova still standing
When the word “Syracuse” popped up on the bracket for the first time, most of the so-called experts were crying “foul,” not shouting “Final Four.”
So much for that.
Coach Jim Boeheim's “I Told You So” tour will travel all the way to Houston. The 10th-seeded Orange became only the fourth double-digit seed to make the Final Four.
They are not the only surprise out of Syracuse. The Orange women's team also shocked the basketball world by advancing to their first Final Four, although they were a No. 4 seed.
They'll be joined by a blue blood (North Carolina), a scrappy squad with no stars (Villanova) and the team with the tournament's best player in Buddy Hield (Oklahoma).
Though it's been hard to find many genuine surprises in this, a season full of unpredictable twists and turns, Syracuse's making the Final Four would certainly fit that category. This was a program under pressure, one that lost Boeheim for nine games early this season while he served punishment for NCAA violations.
This was a program that gave St.?John's one of its eight wins this season, a program that lost five of six heading into Selection Sunday. Hardly any bracketologist had the Orange making it into the field of 68. The NCAA selection committee didn't agree. And shortly after Syracuse beat Dayton 70-51 in the first round, Boeheim was at his cranky best, saying, anybody “that said we didn't deserve to be in obviously doesn't know anything about basketball.”
Syracuse trailed Virginia by as many as 16 points before Boeheim switched out of his trademark 2-3 zone and into a full-court press. That helped the Orange outscore the Cavaliers 29-8 down the stretch to win 68-62.
“We had a lot of doubters, a lot of people who believed we shouldn't even be in this tournament,” freshman Tyler Lydon said. “I'm sure there are still a lot of people who think that. But we know what we can do as a team, and that's all that matters.”
Syracuse plays Saturday's late game against the Tar Heels, who beat Notre Dame, 88-74. It's a matchup of Atlantic Coast Conference teams; North Carolina has beaten Syracuse twice this season.
The first semifinal pits Oklahoma against Villanova. Oklahoma won a meeting in December, 78-55.
A quick look at the teams and their roads to the Final Four:
Oklahoma
Villanova
Syracuse
North Carolina