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    Friday, May 03, 2024

    Syracuse beats Detroit to give Boeheim 900th win

    Syracuse, N.Y. - Jim Boeheim became the third Division I men's coach to reach 900 wins as No. 3 Syracuse beat Detroit 72-68 on Monday night in the Gotham Classic.

    Boeheim, 68 and in his 37th year at his alma mater, is 900-304 and joined an elite fraternity. Mike Krzyzewski (936) and Bob Knight (902) are the only other men's Division I coaches to win that many games.

    Detroit Mayor Dave Bing, Boeheim's college roommate, teammate and fellow Hall of Famer, and Roosevelt Bouie, a star on Boeheim's first team in 1976-77, were in the Carrier Dome crowd of 17,902.

    Midway through the second half, fans were given placards featuring cardboard cutouts of Boeheim's face with 900 wins printed on the back to celebrate.

    Boeheim was presented a jersey encased in glass with 900 emblazoned on it.

    "I'm happy. I've stayed around long enough," Boeheim said at center court. "I was a little nervous."

    James Southerland had 22 points for Syracuse (10-0), which increased its home winning streak to 30 games, longest in the nation.

    Detroit (6-5), which lost 77-74 at St. John's in the second game of the season and 74-61 at Pitt earlier this month, had its four-game winning streak snapped.

    Orange point guard Michael Carter-Williams, who had 10 or more assists in four straight games and six altogether, finished with 10 assists and 12 points, his sixth straight double-double.

    Juwan Howard Jr. and Doug Anderson both scored 18 points and Nick Minnerath had 13 for Detroit.

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