St. John’s Beats Syracuse at Dome For First Time Since 1999 to Lay Claim to Title of ‘New York’s College Team’
SYRACUSE — D’Angelo Harrison has been hearing that Syracuse is “New York’s College Team” for his entire four-year tenure at St. John’s.
Posters proclaiming that sentiment are all over New York City subways and cabs.
Entering Saturday’s non-conference tilt between the two teams at the Carrier Dome, the Orange led the all-time series 51-37 and St. John’s had failed to win a game there since 1999, when Harrison was 5 years old.
But thanks to a game-best 24 points from Harrison and 11 straight second-half points from fellow senior Phil Greene IV that powered a 17-2 run over the final 4:06, that is all history now after St. John’s beat Syracuse, 69-57 in front of 24,884 at the Dome.
“Coach [Steve Lavin] said look up there [in the Dome], and it said ‘New York’s College Team,'” Harrison said. “That gave us fire. It gave us motivation for today’s game.”


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