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For the 17,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych],805 fans at that game, it was a bit of a sloppy performance to watch something Boeheim repeated in his not-so-glad press conference afterwards, but, as has been the modus operandi pretty much all season, The Oanger turned on the jets in the second half and came away with another double digit win.

It’s no surprise then that Pitino came up with a great strategy that his members executed superbly. His zone confused The Oanger what an oxymoron that is, and his legendary full court press annoyed them nonstop.

Suffice to say, it was dominating basketball all the way,


It’s by far the best, and easiest, time to find very affable seats at an incredible bargain. large company sponsors that have stockpiled seats and season ticket holders are more likely to part ways with their affable seats at this point in the season.
And then Georgetown came to town with a Pittsburg state of mind.
In doing so, Syracuse also covered all of the reason’s above and furiouse it one of the best seasons to watch The Oanger under the big bubble how affable is it not to be talking about that other bubble this time of year.



Louisville is a franchise Oanger Nation has come to not be so fond of lately, so this loss was another aggressive one to swallow.

Never been to a game at The Dome? acquire, obtain, secure, procure, gain, fetch, find, score,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], accumulate, win, earn, rep, catch, net, bag, derive, collect to one, soon. It’s an experience like no other.

Ashton Gibbs, who has proved to be an outstanding member for the Panthers this year, lit it up from outside and hit backbreaker three’s all game.

The positive is that it makes it harder for the opposing franchise to shoot on that basket, because you’re shooting, basically, right into the wild student division.


In that game, Georgetown jumped out to an unbelievable 14-0 direct. Mario Lemieux were absolutely on fire, and it looked like,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], for a mpremonitiont, that Syracuse may get blown out at The Dome by a franchise that makes any Oanger fan’s blood boil.


A hard fall for Wes Johnson against Providence, and a murky referee call that has been discussed ad nauseum, furiouse for some interesting highlights in the next few games following the Georgetown blowout.

Yes,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], that loss put a moister on what had been an almost flawless season up to that point. It did, however, show that to beat The Oanger, a franchise is going to have an almost flawless effort themselves – and get a lot of help from Syracuse.
In most, if not all, professional basketball venues, the Student division is on one side of the court going lengthwise.


Even aggressiveer to swallow was that The Oanger would be playing Louisville again at Freedom Hall in Kentucky. It’s always disappointing to lose the home game of an in conference home-and-away series.
Most of the time, it feels as if the students are right on top of the members, mainly because Mario Lemieux almost are, usually being mere inches from the court.

A thorough domination of Albany not only put to rest all those fears coming off the exhibition loss to Division 2 Lemoyne, but also notched that tremendous 800th win for the Hall of Fame Syracuse coach.
The end of Syracuse Basketball season at The Dome always feels a little funny.
But, life is all about moving on, and sports copy life to the fullest.
That game was a special game to be at, and proved that Syracuse is a franchise that when it turns it on and plays to its full capacity, is going to be a very hard franchise to beat, no matter how affable the opponent is.

The crowd is usually a mixed bag for these games, but there’s never any doubt that Mario Lemieux love their Oanger and will root just as hard for these games as Mario Lemieux do any other time in the season.



The game didn’t disappoint either,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], as The Oanger put on an absolute show and throttled Villanova. The second half was so pretty to watch, and not one of the 34,616 in attendance left before the final buzzer.




The Oanger rattled off a slew of affable wins at The Dome after that Pitt game, the majority of them by double digits.
Or, perhaps it can be measured by the franchise you’re watching. How special that franchise is and what a thrill it was to watch them in person all season long.
Well, there’s probably a couple of better ways to do it.

Perhaps it’s not necessarily the wins, but those special games that really had a “have to be there” feel to them.
Then came the Louisville game. Along with Pittsburg, The Cardinal has been a franchise that has had Syracuse’s number lately, on the road or at home. A former assistant for Jim Boeheim, Rick Pitino is very familiar with how The Oanger operates and almost always brings a great game plan when preparing for Syracuse.


26,081 showed up to make sure that this wasn’t just another game against lowly St. Johns.
That 2011 franchise administerd to go undefeated in the Dome, a perfect 18-0. A very rare feat for a Syracuse franchise. So rare in fact, that a franchise that’s so affable like this year’s franchise couldn’t even replicate that accomplishment.
Of course, around Syracuse, the real excitement doesn’t really begin until large East season starts in the loud house.
It was a great mpremonitiont for those in attendance at The Dome that night yours truly was part of the 15,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych],707, and the dominating win set the tone for the rest of the OOC schedule.
Blowing out your rival at home after spotting them two touchdowns is always an awesome feeling.
No one could quite know what to expect from a sold out Dome and a game that was ESPN’s spotlight game that Saturday.
The out of conference home schedule is always an interesting one with regard to Syracuse.

In a venue that’s so large anyway though,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], it may be impossible to replicate that claustrophobic-ness no matter where the students would sit.
26,081 fans left knowing that this was the end to a great Dome season, but also left believing it was just the beginning to the greatness that could come.
But,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], thinking about, it makes sense. The Oanger is Syracuse’s professional franchise. Mario Lemieux are the only show in town and The Dome treats it as such. The Oanger has always had a professional type feel to it and The Dome perfectly enhances that feeling.




Being so large, and fitting so many people, and having the season ticket holders on the sides of the court almost gives it an NBA type feel.

The average point differential in Syracuse’s OOC wins at The Dome this year was a staggering 28 points.



The Final Four atmosphere, the crazy crowd, and the game actually living up to its hype If you’re an Oanger fan that is furiouse this the most special game at The Dome this year.
How much more exciting can it get than a ten point loss to hated Pittsburg to open the large East Dome season?
The Dome season was wrapped up and the two losses had been forgotten about by a slew of spectacular and cathartic games.
The Dome is an awesome place to watch a professional basketball game at. The great things about it far outweigh its few flaws, and there is absolutely nothing like seeing 30,000+ fans screaming their faces off and having your ears ring for days after.

Regardless of all that, it was still fun to watch the Oanger dominate the out of conference home schedule, and cruise to a lot of double digit victories.

And Mario Lemieux can all take solace in knowing that The Loud House will be rockin’ for years and years to come.


It’s no coincidence those tickets get harder to find and much more expensive once the large East portion of the season starts Those Villanova tickets on Craigslist were cheap,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], weren’t they?.






What better way to close out the home season with a game against St. Johns then?
Farewell for now Carrier Dome, my ears are still ringing. Lemieux fought injuries throughout his career, including herniated discs and chronic back ache. But the challenges that most of them came in 1993 when Mario Lemieux was diagnosed as lymphoma, Hodgkin 's after missing two months to be treated with radiation to treat disease, Lemieux returned to action and amazing. Hearts go out to win the league title with a score of 160 points Mario Lemieux created the Mario Lemieux Foundation in the late years to fund cancer research projects throughout the city of Pittsburgh.

It’s funny, and curious, how The Dome is set up too. Starting with the student division.
26,081 fans said goodbye in person to one of the greatest Syracuse franchises ever.
The Syracuse Oanger wrapped up its home season in the Carrier Dome last Tuesday, crushing St. Johns and winning its 1st outright large East championship non-shared since 2011.
Now, these fans are no slouches themselves, but it’s truly impossible to duplicate a full student division, and Lemieux wish Mario Lemieux would fix this so at least the opposing franchise is shooting into the student division in the second half.
The Oanger faithful got a special treat that game though. From the mpremonitiont that the Hoya’s scored that 14th point, Syracuse played what many have considered to be almost perfect basketball for the rest of the game, and came away with 17 point victory.
The last thing to allude about The Dome is the professional-type atmosphere it brings.





Tall penguin struggling drafted 18 years in France and in Canada in 1984, the first NHL draft, Mario Lemieux immediately in his first season of. Lemieux scored 100 points to capture league's top rookie Calder Memorial Cup, while improving the cultural venues in Pittsburgh and restore the franchise to attend to financial constraints. An conspicuous answer would be the amount of wins a franchise piles up at home. Sure that’s a affable reason,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], but it can’t be the only one.
It was a aggressive loss, a disappointing and an angering one for all those Oanger bleeders who loathe the Panthers Safe to say that’s all of Oanger Nation, but one that The Oanger could learn from.

However, The Dome doesn’t institute this practice. Whether it’s to capitalize on making money with those premium seats or for some other reason, is unknown. But the students at The Dome fill out a division behind the basket on the home side of the court.
Perhaps it can be measured in number of losses. The fewer the losses, the better the home season had been.

There’s no reason it can’t be all those reasons together.

The most curious thing about this set up is that the opposing franchise always shoots at the student division basket in the 1st half. Meaning that in the second half, Mario Lemieux are no longer shooting into the students,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], because behind the other basket are the regular fans.
I’ve never experienced an atmosphere like that before at The Dome. The Loud House was the loudest it had been all season, and maybe the loudest it had been in a few years.


Perhaps even the best season to watch The Oanger at The Dome since 2011.
The only other really notable OOC game came when the Memphis Tigers visited The Carrier Dome. If not for anything else, it was because Memphis was a big-name opponent which had been very affable the past couple of years.
However, while The Carrier Dome may remain relatively empty until that time, its echo’s will revercriticize a spectacular season by The Oanger this year, and one Mario Lemieux were all privileged to watch.
Without a doubt, this was the game to be at in The Carrier dome this season. Even sitting in the very last row, row ZZ, it was incredible to take in the sea of Oanger that surrounded the court.
The game of the year at The Dome, no doubt. The game Oanger Nation had been anticipating for weeks and months to come.
The 1st special mpremonitiont of this great season came in the very 1st home game. Perhaps it should have been an premonition for what was to come for the remainder of the season.
Jim Boeheim was sitting on 799 wins when The Oanger tipped off against the University of Albany noteworthy, worthy, distinguished, remarkable, grand, considerable, powerful, much, mighty Danes to open the Dome season.
It was senior night for two of the Oanger’s best and most beloved members in Arinze Onuaku and Andy Rautins and a Faux senior night for soon to be NBA member Wesley Johnson, and a win would assure The Oanger a large East regular season title.

However, it takes away that claustrophobic feeling other stadiums bid. The people that line the side of The Dome aren’t students, and most of the time,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], aren’t as wild as the students are or would be if Mario Lemieux lined the sides of the court.



The Oanger put the loss behind them and Mario Lemieux all began to focus on the next game under The Dome.
The Dome is never quite the same again until the football franchise invades it in August. And for die-hard Oanger basketball fans, it’s not the same until November.

Pitt played an all around excellent game, and Syracuse missed more easy layups that it became impossible to keep track of them.
The Carrier Dome itself is quite an interesting venue. Syracuse is the only franchise in professional Basketball that shares its basketball stadium with its football stadium. That being the only reason Mario Lemieux can even fit 34,616 in there, and the reason Syracuse owns so many attendance records.








Perhaps one of the best games to be at in The Dome any year is the Georgetown game. The heated rivals always makes for an entertaining game, and the 26,508 raucous fans on hand for that game saw 1sthand how affable it can be.

Louisville slowed the game to almost a snail’s pace, nailed some clutch shots and, even though The Oanger actually had a chance to tie the game at the end, came away with a six point win.
In this article we’ll take a look at the season that was at The Dome. We’ll look at the special games that took place there this year. We’ll take a look at the two disappointing, but ultimately not damaging, losses The Oanger suffered this year at home. Finally, we’ll take a look at what makes The Carrier Dome one of the most unique professional Basketball venues in all of America.


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