Syracuse Boeheim’s Army Team Celebrates a Victory Syracuse Boeheim's Army Team Celebrates a Victory

ANCHOR- Geraldo Reid: The Syracuse Boeheim’s Army Team celebrated a victory last night, bringing alumni and basketball lovers of the community together. Krystin Lilly reports

Krystin Lilly: After losing to The Nerd Team in the second round last year, The Boeheim’s Army make a comeback, leading them one step closer to the tournament’s one million dollar prize. Assistant coach, Shaun Belbey talks about the community’s attendance at this year’s game.

Coach Sean Belbey: This Tournaments great, you know, being here in Syracuse. Amazing for the community. There are a lot of fans out here tonight, so hopefully looking to pack the house on Friday and bring a good crowd.

Krystin Lilly: Fans describe their thoughts about the tournament.

Griffin Della Penna: I thought it was a great atmosphere, it was really cool for all of Syracuse to come and rally around this team of former players in the program.

Krystin Lilly: After last year’s loss, coach Belbey says the team’s efforts this year made a difference.

Coach Shaun Belbey: Tough game. We fought through it and luckily were able to come out with a win so I’m super excited for Friday night.

Krystin Lilly: The Boeheim’s Army play Buffalo’s Blue Collar U this Friday at 9 p.m. Krystin Lilly, NCC News

SYRACUSE, N.Y. (N.C.C News) The Syracuse Boeheim’s Army team celebrated a victory Wednesday, bringing alumni and basketball lovers of the community together.

The Boeheim’s Army defeated The Nerd Team, making a comeback after last year’s loss in the second round. This leads them one step closer to winning the tournament’s one-million-dollar prize. Assistant coach Shaun Belbey talks about the community’s attendance at this year’s game.

“This Tournament’s great, you know, being here in Syracuse. Amazing for the community. There are a lot of fans out here tonight…so hopefully looking to pack the house on Friday and bring a good crowd,” Belbey said.

Griffin Della Penna, a Syracuse graduate student, says he’s a big fan of the Boeheim’s Army Team.

“I thought it was a great atmosphere, it was really cool for all of Syracuse to come and rally around this team of former players in the program,” Griffin said.

Coach Belbey says the team’s efforts this year made a difference in their performance as a whole.

“Tough game. We fought through it and luckily were able to come out with a win so I’m super excited for Friday night,” Belbey said.

The Boeheim’s Army will continue out the tournament this Friday. They play Buffalo’s Blue-Collar U at the UCenter Arena at 9 p.m.

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