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Article: DOUGLAS, SYRACUSE OVERTAKE SETON HALL
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- The Boston Globe (Boston, MA)
- Article date:
- March 13, 1988
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NEW YORK - He is one of the Little Guys, and there's
nothing 5-foot-11-inch point guard Sherman Douglas hates more than
when his Big Guys stand around.
Fine. He'll take care of it himself. Once he decided, Douglas
scored 7 straight points, each unanswered by Seton Hall, and
propelled Syracuse into the final of the Big East tournament with a
68-63 victory yesterday at Madison Square Garden.
At the time of this one-man mission, Seton Hall was
stubbornly hanging on to a 57-55 lead, a margin that had grown as
wide as 9 in the second half (46-37) and had belonged to the
Pirates all afternoon. Coach P.J. Carlesimo's gang had accomplished
this despite the fact that their top player, ...