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Orange Crush: Syracuse Dominates No. 13 Cal, 95-73

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The Orange had no trouble with the No. 13 Golden Bears in Thursday's first Coaches vs. Cancer semifinal.

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For Syracuse fans, this game was a reminder to the nation and to themselves that the Orange are much better than you might have thought:

Forget LeMoyne. Forget the preseason rankings (or lack thereof). Forget everything you’ve been hearing. Syracuse is a good basketball team. And for all the excuses that you’ll hear tomorrow (It’s like a home game…Theo Robertson was out..), Syracuse absolutely dominated the No. 12 team in the nation tonight. For Syracuse fans who have been suffering through football season and had to deal with the LeMoyne blowback…tonight’s win over Cal was a lot of fun.

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Avinash of SB Nation’s Cal site, California Golden Blogs, wasn’t impressed with the Bears’ defense, but he also thinks the result may have been different if the team wasn’t playing shorthanded.

It’s hard to say how much of an effect Theo would’ve had in this game. It would’ve been far more competitive than it actually was.

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We could’ve used Kamp on Onuaku. Just saying.

Cal still has one more game in New York, and the feeling is a win in the consolation game will make the trip a good one.

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Orange Crush: Syracuse Dominates No. 13 Cal, 95-73

New York, NY (Sports Network) - Scoop Jardine scored 22 points, grabbed six rebounds, dished out six assists and added four steals, as Syracuse dominated from the start in an emphatic 95-73 rout of 13th-ranked California in the 2K Sports Classic benefiting Coaches vs. Cancer.

Wesley Johnson recorded a double-double with 17 points and 11 rebounds, while Arinze Onuaku added 12 points for the Orange (3-0), who advanced to Friday's title game against the North Carolina-Ohio State winner.

Jerome Randle kept California (2-1) competitive with 25 points, including five treys, while Jamal Boykin added 14 points and eight rebounds. Patrick Christopher chipped in 12 points.

California jumped out with the game's first five points before Syracuse's active zone and length turned the tables. Rick Jackson's slam capped a 9-0 burst for a 9-5 lead, then Jackson finished off another scoring onslaught of eight successive points with a transition lay-in for a 26-14 advantage.

The Golden Bears slowly worked their way back under double digits, trailing at one time by 14 before drawing within 41-33 on Randle's trey with just over 1:30 to play in the first half.

Syracuse went back up by double figures, 44-33, heading into the locker room.

The Orange came out in the second half with the same formula for success, pushing out to a 56-39 lead behind a Johnson trey and an underhanded layup by Jardine.

Brandon Triche's conventional three-point play capped an 8-0 stretch moments later as Syracuse raced to a 64-41 lead on the Bears. The Orange maintained its comfortable edge with a heavy dose of scoring on the interior as Onuaku's slam made the score 75-54 with just over eight minutes to play.

Syracuse shot 57.1 percent from the floor and made nine three-pointers...The Bears connected on just 40 percent of their shots, and other than Randle, made only 1-of-11 from beyond the arc...California grabbed 15 offensive rebounds...This was the first-ever meeting between the two programs.

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