2022-23 Syracuse men's basketball preview

Syracuse Orange

2021-22 record: 16-17, 9-11 in the ACC

Head coach: Jim Boeheim

Tenure at Syracuse: 47th year

Career coaching record: 998-426

Home Court: JMA Wireless Dome

Starters: G Judah Mintz, G Joe Girard III, G Symir Torrence, F Benny Williams C Jesse Edwards 

Bench: G Quadir Copeland, G Justin Taylor, F Maliq Brown, F John Bol Ajak, F Chris Bell, C Mounir Hima, C Peter Carey

Overview: 

Which came first? The color orange or the fruit orange? While the answer to that question remains a mystery, head coach Jim Boeheim and his Syracuse squad will pursue a different orange-related question: can the Syracuse Orange win its fourth national championship? 

The short answer? They have a long way to go. Last season, the Orange had a disappointing record and missed the NCAA tournament for the first time since 2016-17. As the No. 9-seed, their success in the ACC tournament was short-lived, as they fell short against Duke in the quarterfinals. 

Ahead of the 2022-23 campaign, Joe Girard III and Jesse Edwards are the only returning starters. Girard will look to build off his effective junior campaign: he averaged a career-high 13.8 points per game and converted on 40.3% of his long range attempts. Syracuse will, however, miss the veteran experience of three of last year’s starters (Buddy Boehim, Jimmy Boeheim and Cole Swider). But in basketball, people come and go. Seven freshmen have joined the program, of which Judah Mintz, Justin Taylor and Chris Bunch are four-star recruits. Most notably, Mintz is an elite three-level scorer that will look to boost the team’s offensive production from the get-go. 

Team ceiling: At Syracuse’s media day Oct. 14, Boeheim said, “At the end of the day, you play for the [NCAA] tournament.” Hopefully, the freshmen bring much-needed new energy into the squad and, under the coaching mainstay’s prudence, the Orange make it to the NCAA tournament. 

Team floor: The Orange are unable to crack into the top five ACC teams and miss the NCAA tournament. 

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