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Syracuse gets one freshman back, but another will miss game vs. Pace with injury

Syracuse, N.Y. ― Syracuse freshman Sadiq White, who missed the Orange’s exhibition game against Buffalo on Saturday with an upper-body injury, is set to play tonight against Pace.

However, Syracuse coach Adrian Autry’s Orange will be without another freshman in the exhibition game at the JMA Wireless Dome on Wednesday.

Luke Fennell, a 6-foot-6 freshman guard, will sit out Syracuse’s second and final exhibition with a lower-body injury, according to SU director of athletic communications Pete Moore.

Fennell, a native of Australia, played both guard positions and small forward during Saturday’s exhibition against Buffalo. Fennell didn’t score, but he had two rebounds and two assists in 12 minutes in the 76-66 win over the Bulls.

Syracuse men’s basketball: what to watch for in tonight’s exhibition

The Syracuse Orange are in the JMA Wireless Dome for the final exhibition game. They welcome Division II Pace University who was 24-8 last season. Tip-off is 7:00 and this game will be available to stream on ACCNX. Here’s what we’re watching for tonight:

The Orange had 17 assists against Buffalo which is great, but they also had 17 turnovers which is very not great. With the regular season approaching, I want to see a bit better handling of pressure. Syracuse can’t just assume that they are going to get by on athleticism all season and for this team to be successful, valuing the basketball is going to be important. Aggressive turnovers are one thing, but careless passes or players not moving to help a ball handler being pressured is another.

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