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In the Paint 2026 — Syracuse Basketball vs. UNC
A Letter from the Editor

In The Paint

Nicholas Alumkal, Sports Editor

Dear readers,

In his third season at the helm, Syracuse men's basketball head coach Adrian Autry is on the hot seat. The Orange have dropped from the heights they consistently reached during former head coach Jim Boeheim's 47-year tenure. SU is on course to miss the NCAA Tournament for the fifth consecutive year — something it hasn't done since between 1967-72.

When the Orange host No. 16 North Carolina Saturday, it'll serve as a reminder of the standard they no longer live up to. A standard set by Jim Lee and Rudy Hackett, who guided SU to its first Final Four in 1975 and will have their numbers retired in the JMA Wireless Dome Saturday. A standard that Autry showed signs of fulfilling when he upset then-No. 7 North Carolina 86-79 on Feb. 13, 2024, in his first season. Since then, it's been a slow slide. The Tar Heels' head coach Hubert Davis is familiar with inheriting high expectations following three-time national champion head coach Roy Williams and has been under his own scrutiny.

The Orange's current outlook is grim. They're nostalgic for halcyon days of success.

The Daily Orange has everything you need to know before Syracuse's ACC clash with UNC.

Thanks for reading,

Nicholas Alumkal | Sports Editor


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Men's Basketball

LONG TIME COMING

Jim Lee and Rudy Hackett guided Syracuse to its first Final Four in 1975. Now, their jerseys will be retired together in the JMA Wireless Dome Saturday.

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Jim Lee and Rudy Hackett Collage
On Saturday, Syracuse men's basketball legends Jim Lee and Rudy Hackett's jerseys will be retired together. The duo was an instrumental part of SU's first Final Four team in 1975.
Men's Basketball

SLOW SLIDE

Since defeating then-No. 7 North Carolina on Feb. 13, 2024, Syracuse men's basketball has largely faltered. Here's what's happened since that upset.

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Syracuse Students on Court After UNC Win
Syracuse's upset win over North Carolina in 2024 serves as the signature moment of head coach Adrian Autry's three seasons at the helm.
Men's Basketball

INHERITED EXPECTATIONS

Syracuse's Adrian Autry and North Carolina's Hubert Davis have both succeeded legendary head coaches. They've struggled to follow legendary predecessors.

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Coaches Collage
Adrian Autry and Hubert Davis each followed legendary, NCAA title-winning head coaches. Though their programs are in vastly different spots, pressure remains for both to live up to their predecessors as they face off Saturday.
Men's Basketball

OPPONENT PREVIEW

North Carolina beat Syracuse 87-77 when the squads last met in early February. Our beat writer previews the Tar Heels, who may be without star forward Caleb Wilson for the third consecutive game.

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Syracuse Basketball Court
North Carolina beat Syracuse 87-77 when the squads last met in early February. Our beat writer previews the Tar Heels, who may be without star forward Caleb Wilson for the third consecutive game.
Men's Basketball

BEAT WRITER PREDICTION

Syracuse lost to No. 3 Duke 101-64 Monday, its largest Atlantic Coast Conference defeat since joining the league in 2013. Our beat writers are split on whether the Orange will pick up a big ranked win over the No. 16 Tar Heels on Saturday.

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Syracuse Basketball Players
Syracuse lost to No. 3 Duke 101-64 Monday, its largest Atlantic Coast Conference defeat since joining the league in 2013.

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