Syracuse, N.Y. — The Syracuse basketball team takes on the Stanford Cardinal at 11 p.m., Wednesday at Maples Pavilion in Palo Alto, California.
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Kicking off the first ACC West Coast trip in program history, Syracuse basketball (9-11, 3-6 ACC) begins a two-game trip with a bout against Stanford (14-6, 6-3 ACC).
The Orange have lost three of their last four ACC matchups, including a four-point loss to Pittsburgh on Jan. 25. Syracuse’s losses to the Panthers and at Clemson on Jan. 22 put the Orange under .500 after reaching a 9-9 overall record midway through the month.
Eddie Lampkin picked up a season-high 23 rebounds against Pittsburgh, picking up his eighth double-double of the season. He leads the ACC in offensive boards per game, 3.5 per game, and his third in total rebounds with nine.
The 23-rebound effort was the first time an Orange picked up as many rebounds since Derrick Coleman did so against the Villanova Wildcats in 1990.
Stanford hosts Syracuse for the first time in program history, and it’s only the second time these two programs have faced off. The last battle was at Madison Square Garden in 2011 during the NIT Season Tip Off.
Stanford returns home after picking up wins over Florida State and Miami — now having won four of the last five games. Its lone loss in the same stretch was to Wake Forest on Jan. 15.
The Orange will have to manage the conference’s leading scorer, Maxime Raynaud, who averages 20.5 points per contest. Raynaud and Lampkin’s matchup in the paint will be a key element to this brand-new conference game.
Raynaud has two 30-point performances this season, both in nonconference game. Jaylen Blakes and Oziyah Sellers both average 14.6 points per game to sit behind Stanford’s top center.
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