March 22, 2021

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C • Influential assistant

N • Inaccessible campus

Despite SU’s efforts to make campus more inclusive, students and faculty with disabilities said there are still many buildings and facilities that remain inaccessible. Page 3

S • The dance goes on

Syracuse beat No. 9 seed South Dakota State on Sunday evening to advance to the second round of the NCAA Tournament. Emily Engstler had 18 points in the win. Page 12

SU alumna Rafy Evans is TikTok star Bryce Hall’s assistant. Here’s how she keeps the social media influencer and the other members of the Sway House organized. Page 7

HOW SWEET IT IS

After a slow first half, Buddy Boeheim rattled off 19 second-half points, including a clutch free throw to help seal the Orange’s win. Syracuse will now face No. 2 seed Houston in the Sweet 16 on Saturday. courtesy of joe robbins ncaa photos

By Danny Emerman senior staff writer

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NDIANAPOLIS — The year is 2021, Jim Boeheim is 76 years old, and Syracuse is going to the Sweet 16 as an 11-seed. This season’s group has Buddy Boeheim wearing the cape. The junior scored just three points in the first half Sunday against West Virginia but erupted for 22 in the final frame. He hit a pull-up two and a stare-down 3 down the stretch, as well as three free throws in the game’s waning seconds. If the last few games were blockbuster superhero movies starring Buddy, the superstar, this was more of an ensemble cast. WVU’s pressure

Syracuse advances to Sweet 16 after 75-72 upset win over No. 3-seed West Virginia

defense keyed in on Buddy — who entered averaging 26.2 points per game in six March games — but his sidekicks picked up the slack as he took a half to heat up. Every starter scored in the game’s opening seven minutes, and four finished with double figures. To ice the game, Syracuse didn’t need Buddy to play hero ball. Freshman point guard Kadary Richmond found Robert Braswell for a 3 after a great back cut. Marek Dolezaj slipped to the cup and touch-passed to Quincy Guerrier for a dunk. WVU’s once-patented press gave SU a serious scare, but Buddy hit free throws after Richmond made a crucial play by dribbling through traffic across halfcourt, avoiding a late turnover. The Orange (18-9, 9-7 Atlantic Coast) held on for a see west

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coronavirus

100+ gather at Castle Court after SU tournament wins By Maggie Hicks asst. news editor

More than 100 people, many without masks, gathered at Castle Court on Sunday night following victories from Syracuse University’s basketball teams in the NCA A Tournament. The group shouted in celebration as cars passing by honked their horns before the Syracuse Police

Department dispatched officers to Harrison Street and the corner of Walnut Avenue and Walnut Place. SPD spokesperson Sgt. Matthew Malinowski confirmed that the department broke up a “large parking lot party” shortly after. SPD blocked off streets in the area. Hoards of cars and students continued filling the streets around SU’s campus after SPD broke up the party. SU men’s basketball team defeat-

ed West Virginia University 75-72 on Sunday, entering the tournament’s Sweet 16 for the first time since 2018. The women’s basketball team beat South Dakota State 72-55 in its first game in the NCAA Tournament. Hundreds of students have packed into Castle Court to celebrate previous victories of SU’s sports teams. Students also gathered on Comstock Avenue and throughout the

University Neighborhood, with the county’s 911 dispatch log showing that SPD responded to several COVID-19 violations at houses in the area. The university implores students to celebrate and act responsibly, said Sarah Scalese, senior associate vice president for university communications, in a statement. “We appreciate our students are excited about our basketball teams’ wins tonight in their respective

NCAA tournaments,” Scalese said. “However, now is not the time to let our guard down nor is it acceptable for our students to willfully disregard public health guidelines and the Stay Safe Pledge.” SU is currently tracking a cluster emerging in residence halls. There were 92 active cases among students in central New York as of Sunday . mehicks@syr.edu @maggie_hickss


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