Follow Us on Facebook Follow Us on Twitter VI Mobile College Basketball March Mayhem Picks College Basketball March Mayhem Picks VegasInsider.com VegasInsider.com
Handicapper Bios Sports Picks Free Odds Contests Sportsbook
Sports Betting Home NFL NBANHLMLBNCAA FBNCAA BKGolfAutoHorsesBoxingVI More Sports
 
NCAA BK Scores Matchups Teams Standings Schedules News Buy Picks Vegas Odds
 
 · Vegas Odds
 · Offshore Odds
 · Future Odds
 
Recap: DePaul , Syracuse
Line Movements
Date: March 05, 2011 4:00 PM EDT
  

SYRACUSE, N.Y. (AP) - Rick Jackson knew his last game in the Carrier Dome would be unforgettable before it even started. His teammates wore navy blue shirts in pregame warmups with his No. 00 on the back encircled by their numbers and names, and ``thanks for the memories' printed across the front.

Advertisement

Jackson didn't get his 18th double-double of the season Saturday, but he did OK with 14 points, seven rebounds and four blocks as No. 12 Syracuse overwhelmed DePaul 107-59, the most lopsided game in Big East history. Louisville beat DePaul by 45 points two years ago, a year after Connecticut humbled Cincinnati by the same margin.

``I wanted to get this win,' said Jackson, the lone senior on the team. ``My guys got it. I think this game is going to help our confidence.'

It was the fifth straight win for Syracuse (25-6, 12-6 Big East) after a midseason swoon in which the Orange lost four straight and six of eight after an 18-0 start. Syracuse also clinched a double-bye in next week's Big East tournament at Madison Square Garden.

``That was great. That's what Rick told us,' said Jackson's Philadelphia buddy, Orange point guard Scoop Jardine. ``We asked him, 'What do you want from us since this is your last game?' He said, 'I just want to win.'

``Our team, we're really happy because we went out there and played hard for him.'

DePaul (7-23, 1-17) has won only two regular-season conference games in the past three years, and its chances of adding another were dim at best without standout freshman forward Cleveland Melvin, the team's leading scorer with a 17.4 average in Big East play. Melvin's season ended with sprained left thumb suffered against St. John's 11 days ago.

Even with Melvin, it probably wouldn't have mattered much. Syracuse shot 70.6 percent (24 of 34) in the first half, hitting 4 of 5 from beyond the arc, and held the undermanned Blue Demons to 12 of 30 shooting, 3 of 11 from 3-point range.

``I thought Syracuse came out and did what they needed to do on senior day,' DePaul coach Oliver Purnell said. ``They came out and played with a lot of spirit, a lot of energy. They made shots and got away from us early.'

Syracuse finished 45 of 63 from the floor, a season-best 71.4 percent, outrebounded DePaul 39-22, and scored 41 fast-break points.

Jardine had 14 points and eight assists, and three of Syracuse's four freshmen shined: Dion Waiters had 12 points, C.J. Fair had 11 points, and 7-foot center Fab Melo was 5 for 5 shooting for 10 points, a season high, and six rebounds in 16 minutes, the most he's played since Dec. 20.

Tony Freeland led DePaul with 25 points and six rebounds, and Moses Morgan had 16 points.

After Krys Faber hit a hook in the lane to give DePaul a 2-0 lead, Syracuse responded with an 11-0 run sparked by Jardine and Jackson. Jardine started it with a 3-pointer from the wing, fed Jackson for a hook, and finished it with a pull-up jumper.

DePaul didn't get its second basket until Faber hit another hook at 14:20, and after Freeland's floater in the lane moved the Blue Demons within 21-10 with 9:56 left in the half, James Southerland swished a 3 after a timeout to start a 17-2 spurt that put the Orange in complete command.

A month ago Syracuse's zone defense was being beaten regularly, the Orange were barely above .500 in the conference, and the hometown fans began wondering if Syracuse might have to sweat making the NCAA tournament.

Not anymore.

``We're overall doing a better job than we were doing,' Jackson said. ``I think (when we were losing) we were playing like we were cool. Now, guys don't want to lose. We've got our hard hats on.'

The smaller Blue Demons found few openings in the zone on this day, and when they did get the ball inside there usually was no place to turn. Their frustration peaked when Freeland threw Dion Waiters to the floor trying to force a jump ball while DePaul was pressing with just over 5 minutes left. Seconds later, Mookie Jones fed Melo for a lay-in and a 42-15 lead.

``It's really tough,' Freeland said. ``They have one of the best crowds in the Big East on their senior night, so everybody was pumped. They were really fired-up. Everything they threw up went in.'

When the Orange retreated to the locker room at halftime, they led 57-28 and all 10 players who saw action had scored.

Even the reserves stoked the crowd of 28,086 in the waning minutes of the game as former walk-on Brandon Reese, playing in just his ninth game this season, set up Southerland for a pretty alley-oop dunk and seconds later hit Fair in full stride for another dunk that Fair converted into a three-point play with 3:35 left for a 101-51 lead.

Three seconds later, Jackson, one of just five players in program history to record 1,000 points, 800 rebounds, and 200 blocks, departed to a standing ovation, giving head coach Jim Boeheim a big hug as he went to the bench.

``This was one of those games where everything went right, everything we tried worked, every shot went in,' Boeheim said. ``That just happens once in a while. From 7-6, to get to 12-6 in this league is a tremendous accomplishment for these players. I think we go to New York with a lot of momentum.'

AP NEWS
The Associated Press News Service

Copyright 2013
The Associated Press
All Rights Reserved

 CLOSING LAS VEGAS LINE
 Team  ML   SPR   O/U 
 DEPAUL  +3000   +19.5   138.5 
 SYR  -7000   -19.5   
LAS VEGAS LINE MOVEMENTS

 CLOSING SPORTSBOOK LINE
 Team  ML   SPR   O/U 
 DEPAUL     +19.5    
 SYR     -19.5   
OFFSHORE LINE MOVEMENTS

 BETTING TRENDS
 Team  ML   SPR   O/U 
 DEPAUL  n/a   48%   n/a 
 SYR  n/a   52%   n/a 
BT MOVEMENTS

 NCAA BK RECAPS
 Saturday, Mar 5
 
  •  Duquesne at Richmond
12:00 PM EDT
  •  Virginia Tech at Clemson
12:00 PM EDT
  •  Indiana at Illinois
12:00 PM EDT
  •  Kansas at Missouri
12:00 PM EDT
  •  Louisville at West Virginia
12:00 PM EDT
  •  Buffalo at Bowling Green
1:00 PM EDT
  •  Massachusetts at Fordham
1:00 PM EDT
  •  Iowa State at Kansas State
1:45 PM EDT
  •  Texas Tech at Texas AM
1:45 PM EDT
  •  Georgia at Alabama
1:45 PM EDT
  •  Rhode Island at St. Bonaventure
2:00 PM EDT
  •  Xavier at Saint Louis
2:00 PM EDT
  •  Oregon at Arizona
2:00 PM EDT
  •  Western Michigan at Central Michigan
2:00 PM EDT
  •  Georgetown at Cincinnati
2:00 PM EDT
  •  Toledo at Eastern Michigan
2:00 PM EDT
  •  Dayton at George Washington
2:00 PM EDT
  •  Virginia at Maryland
2:00 PM EDT
  •  St Josephs at Charlotte
2:00 PM EDT
  •  Notre Dame at Connecticut
2:10 PM EDT
  •  Michigan St at Michigan
2:10 PM EDT
  •  South Carolina at Mississippi St
2:10 PM EDT
  •  Texas El Paso at Southern Methodist
3:00 PM EDT
  •  LaSalle at Temple
3:00 PM EDT
  •  Wyoming at Brigham Young
3:30 PM EDT
  •  Tulane at Memphis
4:00 PM EDT
  •  Arkansas at Mississippi
4:00 PM EDT
  •  DePaul at Syracuse
4:00 PM EDT
  •  UNLV at Utah
4:00 PM EDT
  •  Oklahoma State at Oklahoma
4:00 PM EDT
  •  Villanova at Pittsburgh
4:00 PM EDT
  •  Marquette at Seton Hall
6:00 PM EDT
  •  Rice at Houston
6:00 PM EDT
  •  Air Force at New Mexico
6:00 PM EDT
  •  Florida at Vanderbilt
6:10 PM EDT
  •  Brown at Columbia
7:00 PM EDT
  •  Yale at Cornell
7:00 PM EDT
  •  Pennsylvania at Dartmouth
7:00 PM EDT
  •  Princeton at Harvard
7:00 PM EDT
  •  Auburn at Louisiana State
7:00 PM EDT
  •  Utah State at Louisiana Tech
7:00 PM EDT
  •  Central Florida at Marshall
7:00 PM EDT
  •  Rutgers at Providence
7:00 PM EDT
  •  South Florida at St Johns
8:00 PM EDT
  •  Duke at North Carolina
8:00 PM EDT
  •  East Carolina at UAB
8:00 PM EDT
  •  San Jose State at Boise State
9:00 PM EDT
  •  Nebraska at Colorado
9:00 PM EDT
  •  Nevada at New Mexico State
9:00 PM EDT
  •  Texas at Baylor
9:05 PM EDT
  •  Colorado State at San Diego State
10:00 PM EDT
  •  Cal State Fullerton at UC Davis
10:00 PM EDT
  •  UC Irvine at Cal Riverside
10:00 PM EDT
  •  Northridge at Pacific
10:00 PM EDT
  •  Cal Poly SLO at Santa Barbara
10:15 PM EDT
  •  Hawaii at Fresno State
11:00 PM EDT
 
 
 
  
GOLD Membership
Over 150 Member Plays free each month. Signup Today!
 
 

NFL
NFL Sports Picks
NFL Vegas Odds
NFL Online Odds
NFL Matchups
NFL Scores

More Sports
Golf
Auto Racing
Horse Racing
Boxing
WNBA

MLB
MLB Sports Picks
MLB Vegas Odds
MLB Online Odds
MLB Matchups
MLB Scores

Features
Free Odds
Contests
Newsletters
VI Radio
Las Vegas Travel
Follow us on Twitter
Add us on Google+
Join us on Facebook

NBA
NBA Sports Picks
NBA Vegas Odds
NBA Online Odds
NBA Matchups
NBA Scores

Sports Betting Tools
Live Odds
Mobile Odds
Parlay Calculator
Gaming Terms
TV Listings
Handicapping Records
Sports Betting
About Sports Betting
Sportsbook Reviews

NHL
NHL Sports Picks
NHL Vegas Odds
NHL Online Odds
NHL Matchups
NHL Scores

VegasInsider Info
About Us
Help Center
Privacy Policy
Terms of Use
Refund Policy
Contact Us
User Feedback

College Football
NCAA FB Sports Picks
NCAA FB Vegas Odds
NCAA FB Online Odds
NCAA FB Matchups
NCAA FB Scores

Sportsbooks
CarbonSports · Review
SportBet · Review
Sportsbook · Review
TopBet.eu · Review

College Basketball
NCAA BK Sports Picks
NCAA BK Vegas Odds
NCAA BK Online Odds
NCAA BK Matchups
NCAA BK Scores

Rotation Schedules
Baseball: Mar 31 - June 02

Copyright © 1997-2013, VegasInsider.com Inc., The Global Leader In Sports Gaming Information. All rights reserved.
For questions or comments, please contact us at 1-800-211-4759.