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The former Syracuse basketball star led Boeheim's Army in points and photo-ops as fans enjoyed the shooter's TBT debut.
Buddy Boeheim’s 24 hours leading up to Boeheim’s Army’s TBT tipoff against the Herkimer Originals were nothing short of ...
The younger son of long-time Syracuse coach Jim Boeheim was making his debut in The Basketball Tournament for Boeheim's Army.
The Army did post a hot 5-of-7 streak from long range in the first half, but finished the game by making just three of their ...
Jimmy Boeheim netted nine points in the loss, marking a short-lived reunion with his brother, Buddy. Coach Jim Boeheim, ...
Boeheim helped the Orange reach the NCAA Sweet 16 last year with sharp shooting to back up his "Buddy Buckets'' moniker. This year he was named first-team All-ACC.
Jackson Thomas “Buddy’' Boeheim was born in November of 1999, a few minutes after his twin sister, Jamie, who is known as Sissy. Their brother, Jimmy, was older by two years.
Buddy Boeheim was only one man of A Gang That Couldn’t Shoot Straight (28 percent, 21.7 percent from the Carrier Dome), but he was the one man the Orange could not afford to not shoot straight.
There, Buddy Boeheim started the game alongside his running mate, Joe Girard. Boeheim’s first two shots, both of them 3-point attempts, went down, triggering an avalanche of Syracuse offense.
Buddy Boeheim leads the ACC in scoring at 19.3 points per game. Florida State coach Leonard Hamilton defused the situation during his postgame news conference, praising Buddy Boeheim's character.
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