CHAPEL HILL, N.C. — Syracuse basketball (18-9, 9-5 ACC) has another chance for a Top 5 win when the Orange visit the 5th ranked North Carolina Tar Heels (22-5, 12-2 ACC) on Tuesday night.
The game tips off at 9 p.m. at the Dean Smith Center in Chapel Hill and will be televised on Raycom Sports affiliates. Tim Brando and Dan Bonner will be the announcers.
In the Syracuse area, the game will be shown on WSTQ – CW 6. In other Central New York markets, the contest will be available on the following TV stations, according to the ACC:
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- Binghamton: WBPN (My 8)
- Elmira: WJKP-TV Twin Tiers (My Network TV)
- Utica: WPNY-LP Channel 11 (My Network TV)
- Watertown: WWTI – ABC 50
Elsewhere in upstate New York, you can find the Orange-Tar Heels game on these channels:
- Albany: WNYA My 4
- Buffalo: WGRZ-D2 (Antenna Television)
- Plattsburgh: WPTZ-D3 – MeTV
- Rochester: WHAM-DT2 – The CW Rochester
Syracuse is coming off a 75-65 home loss to then No. 1 Duke on Saturday evening in front of an NCAA on-campus record crowd of 35,642. The Orange led 34-29, at halftime, but could not answer the Blue Devils clutch three-point shooting in the second half. Junior guard Tyus Battle scored 16 points in a losing effort. Three other Orange — Elijah Hughes (12), Frank Howard (10), and Marek Dolezaj (10) — also tallied double figures in points.
North Carolina is on a roll, having won 10 of its last 11 games. The Tar Heels on Saturday smashed Florida State 77-59 in Chapel Hill. UNC ranks third in Division I scoring offense (87.1 ppg) and rebound margin (+9.5 rpg). They will present a big challenge to the Orange who struggle to score points and grab rebounds.
Tuesday’s contest is the 16th all-time meeting between Syracuse and North Carolina, with the Tar Heels leading the series 11-4. UNC has won its last seven games against the Orange, including both contests last season.
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