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  Tuesday, Dec. 7 7:30pm ET
Orangemen run away in second half
 
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SYRACUSE, N.Y. (AP) -- Albany coach Scott Hicks said Syracuse coach Jim Boeheim did him a huge favor by agreeing to play his Great Danes. Some favor.

Damone Brown had 20 points and Preston Shumpert added 18 as Syracuse (No. 9 ESPN/USA Today, No. 12 AP) breezed past Albany 86-46 Tuesday night.

It was the first meeting between the teams since Syracuse's 44-21 victory during the 1935-36 season, when Albany was known as the New York State Teachers College.

Actually, despite the lopsided score, it was a nice gesture by Boeheim. Albany (2-6) is playing its first season at the Division I level, so playing a national power is a good deal, no matter the score.

"This was still a good game for us," said Hicks, in his third season as coach at Albany. "We're a brand new Division I team. It's great exposure for our program. It gives us some recognition out there nationally, and that's something our program is going to need."

As expected, the game eventually turned into a rout, but not before the Great Danes earned a little respect.

The Orangemen (7-0) never trailed and jumped to an early lead behind Brown and Shumpert, who combined to score Syracuse's first 13 points, 10 of them in a row as Albany struggled with five turnovers and managed just two shots in the first four minutes.

A basket by Brown from the left corner and a 3-pointer by Shumpert put Syracuse ahead 22-8 with 13:38 left.

But the Great Danes fought hard to stay in the game. They hit 5 of their first eight 3-pointers and 10 of their first 16 shots.

Seven straight points by Dave Schloss, in his first game back since breaking a finger on his left hand, and five points from Sam Hopes prevented the Orangemen from really running away. Syracuse led 39-27 at halftime.

"We played pretty well in the first half. I was very happy to only be trailing by 12 points at halftime," said Hicks, a former assistant under Boeheim. "I think it took us about six or seven minutes to settle down."

The Orangemen turned up the pressure in the second half, outscoring Albany 33-4 at one point while holding the Great Danes to just 20 percent shooting in the period.

"I really didn't know we were on a run," said Brown, who also had eight assists. "I think we were just out there playing basketball and trying to work on parts of our game."

"The pressure up top made them hurry a little," added Shumpert, who had a career-high seven steals. "They kind of threw it up without looking sometimes, and I just stepped up and took it."

The Great Danes failed to score for almost five minutes and committed 12 turnovers in the first eight minutes of the period.

"We had a lot of confidence coming out at halftime," said Matthew Haggarty, who had eight points and six assists for the Great Danes. "We just started a little bit slow, and they started real fast, and we just never caught up."

Todd Cetnar led the Great Danes with 13 points. Forward Will Brand had a tough night, failing to score and getting just two rebounds. He was averaging 12.7 points and 7.4 rebounds a game.

"The kids are very disappointed," Hicks said. "They felt they played well in the first half, they had their heads high. In the second half, it just got away from us. They wanted to come in and play two good halves and play competitive basketball. The first half was, but the second wasn't."
 


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