The Saratogian (Saratoga, NY)

Syracuse’s Richmond, Braswell and Ajak leaving program

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After Syracuse was eliminated by Houston in the round of 16 in the NCAA Tournament, Orange coach Jim Boeheim said he expected players to leave the program. He was spot on.

Point guard Kadary Richmond, forward Robert Braswell, and center John Bol Ajak entered the NCAA transfer portal and Boeheim essentiall­y said goodbye to them on Tuesday.

“I want to thank John Bol, Rob and Kadary for all they contribute­d to the Syracuse program,” Boeheim said in a statement. “I especially want to thank Rob and Kadary for the key role they played in the success we had at the end of the year. We all wish them the best.”

Richmond is the biggest loss because of his defensive contributi­ons in the Orange’s zone defense and his ability to run the offense as a freshman. He played in all 28 games, with three starts when junior shooting guard Buddy Boeheim was out recovering from COVID-19, but averaged just 21 minutes playing behind sophomore Joe Girard. Richmond averaged 6.3 points, ranked third on the team with 86 assists, topped the team with 46 steals, and had 14 blocks.

Braswell, a 6-foot-7 redshirt sophomore who was injured most of the previous season, averaged 12.1 minutes in 2020-21. He became a factor off the bench near the end of the season. Over a fourgame stretch prior to the loss to Houston on Saturday night, he averaged 25 minutes and scored 37 points on 14-of-22 shooting.

Ajak, a 6-10 freshman center, played only 51 minutes in 10 games.

“We’re going to have to adjust to it and start recruiting in the transfer portal,” Boeheim said. “Being able to transfer and play right away means if you have any issue at all, any issue, you’re going to leave.”

 ?? AJ MAST - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Syracuse head coach Jim Boeheim watches against Houston in the first half of a Sweet 16 game in the NCAA men’s college basketball tournament at Hinkle Fieldhouse in Indianapol­is, Saturday, March
27, 2021.
AJ MAST - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Syracuse head coach Jim Boeheim watches against Houston in the first half of a Sweet 16 game in the NCAA men’s college basketball tournament at Hinkle Fieldhouse in Indianapol­is, Saturday, March 27, 2021.

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