2007–08 Syracuse Orange men's basketball team
The 2007–08 Syracuse Orange men's basketball team represented Syracuse University. The team's head coach was Jim Boeheim, serving for his 32nd year. They played its home games at the Carrier Dome in Syracuse, New York. The team finished with a 21–14 (9–9) record, while making it to the quarterfinal round of the NIT tournament. Junior Eric Devendorf was the team's elder classman for 2007–08 squad, starting at shooting guard. Sophomores Arinze Onuaku (center), and Paul Harris (guard/forward) and standout freshmen Donte Greene (forward) and Jonny Flynn (guard) rounded out the rest of the starting lineup. Following an injury to Devendorf, guard Scoop Jardine stepped in and Kristof Ongenaet also saw time in the starting lineup.
Roster
Name |
Number |
Position |
Height |
Weight |
Year |
Hometown |
Rick Jackson |
00 |
C/F |
6–9 |
235 |
Freshman |
Philadelphia, PA |
Andy Rautins |
1 |
G |
6–5 |
193 |
Junior |
Jamesville, NY |
Donte Greene |
5 |
F |
6–11 |
226 |
Freshman |
Baltimore, MD |
Jonny Flynn |
10 |
G |
6–0 |
186 |
Freshman |
Niagara, NY |
Paul Harris |
11 |
G/F |
6–5 |
228 |
Sophomore |
Niagara Falls, NY |
Kristof Ongenaet |
12 |
F |
6–8 |
215 |
Junior |
Ghent, Belgium |
Arinze Onuaku |
21 |
C |
6–9 |
258 |
Sophomore |
Lanham, MD |
Eric Devendorf |
23 |
G |
6–4 |
178 |
Junior |
Bay City, MI |
Devin Brennan-McBride |
25 |
C |
6–9 |
254 |
Sophomore |
London, ON |
Josh Wright |
30 |
G |
6–2 |
175 |
Senior |
Utica, NY |
Scoop Jardine |
33 |
G |
6–1 |
192 |
Freshman |
Philadelphia, PA |
Sean Williams |
45 |
C |
6–11 |
228 |
Freshman |
Villa Park, CA |
Standings
Big East [2] |
W-L |
GB |
W-L |
#12 Georgetown |
15–2 |
– |
28–6 |
#19 Notre Dame |
14–4 |
1 |
25–8 |
#6 Louisville |
14–4 |
1 |
27–9 |
Connecticut |
13–5 |
2 |
24–9 |
#21 Marquette |
11–7 |
4 |
25–10 |
#17 West Virginia |
11–7 |
4 |
26–11 |
#18 Pittsburgh |
10–8 |
5 |
27–10 |
#24 Villanova |
9–9 |
6 |
22–13 |
Syracuse |
9–9 |
6 |
21–14 |
Cincinnati |
8–10 |
7 |
13–19 |
Seton Hall |
7–11 |
8 |
17–15 |
Providence |
6–12 |
9 |
15–16 |
DePaul |
6–12 |
9 |
11–19 |
St. Johns |
5–13 |
10 |
11–19 |
South Florida |
3–15 |
12 |
12–19 |
Rutgers |
3–15 |
12 |
11–20 |
Developments
- Eric Devendorf[3] and Andy Rautins[4] both suffered season ending knee injuries
- Scoop Jardine was suspended for three games[5]
- Josh Wright and Devin Brennan-McBride both quit the team[6]
- Donte Greene declared for the NBA draft following the conclusion of the season[7]
- Jonny Flynn was named co-Big East Rookie of the Year[8]
- This marked the first season since 1982 that Syracuse missed back-to-back NCAA Tournaments
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Helms and Premo-Porretta national championships in bold; NCAA Final Four appearances in italics; NCAA championships in bolded italics |