Asked why Moyer played so well in this game, Boeheim said, “You need to go talk to Matt. He’s been horrible all year…and that’s being nice.” UConn coach Kevin Ollie credited the freshmen Moyer and Brissett with being the difference-makers. “Two freshmen beat us,” he said. “They’re really two good freshmen, but they’re not that good. We can’t allow those two freshmen to take over the game, and that’s exactly what they did. Jalen Adams had 22 points for UConn, which played without point guard Alterique Gilbert (shoulder). Christian Vital added 17 and Terry Larrier had 14. As far as a timetable on Gilbert, Ollie said he “is rehabbing…There’s no answer yet, we’re just waiting for Al…The ultimate decision-maker is going to be Alterique.” RECRUITING NOTES Syracuse commit Jalen Carey was on hand, as were several younger players from St. Benedict’s Prep in Madani Diarra, Isah Mohammed and Lester QuinonesMatt Moyer flies in for the putback!
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**For more on Syracuse, read about how Jim Boeheim’s decision to coach until his late 70s has stabilized recruiting. Photo: Syracuse MBBThats why I chose syracuse !! ?
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