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Jim Boeheim Announces Retirement After Syracuse Men’s Basketball Team’s Loss in ACC Tournament

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On March 12th, 2020, Jim Boeheim, the legendary head coach of the Syracuse Men’s Basketball team, announced his retirement after a heartbreaking loss in the ACC Tournament. After 43 years of coaching the Orange, Boeheim’s tenure has come to an end.

Boeheim’s career at Syracuse began in 1976 when he was hired as an assistant coach. In 1976, he was promoted to head coach and has been at the helm ever since. During his time at Syracuse, Boeheim has led the Orange to five Final Fours, three Big East Championships, and one National Championship in 2003. He has also been named Big East Coach of the Year seven times and National Coach of the Year twice.

Boeheim’s retirement announcement came after a heartbreaking loss to Duke in the ACC Tournament. The Orange had a chance to win the game in the final seconds, but a last-second shot by Duke’s Tre Jones sealed the victory for the Blue Devils. After the game, Boeheim announced his retirement in an emotional press conference.

In his statement, Boeheim thanked his players, coaches, and staff for their hard work and dedication over the years. He also thanked Syracuse University for giving him the opportunity to coach the Orange. He said that he was proud of what he had accomplished at Syracuse and that he was looking forward to spending more time with his family.

Jim Boeheim’s retirement marks the end of an era at Syracuse. He leaves behind a legacy of success and will be remembered as one of the greatest coaches in college basketball history. His impact on the program and the university will be felt for years to come.

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