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			Baylor bests Syracuse in 3-pointer-filled battle 
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			 [March 22, 2019] 
			Point guard Makai Mason scored 
			22 points, and ninth-seeded Baylor hit a season-high 16 3-point 
			shots to beat eighth-seeded Syracuse 78-69 Thursday night in an NCAA 
			Tournament West Region first-round game at Salt Lake City. 
 Mason scored 16 of his points in the first half but was scoreless in 
			the second half until hitting a key jumper with 2:43 left after he 
			grabbed the rebound of his own miss. The basket gave the Bears a 
			72-67 lead.
 
 He put in two free throws at the 1:09 mark for a seven-point 
			advantage. Mason made two more foul shots for the game's final 
			points with 31.4 seconds to go.
 
 The teams battled from the 3-point arc for much of the game, 
			combining to hit 28 from long distance, but Syracuse faltered late 
			-- making one of its last 10 attempts -- to give Baylor breathing 
			room.
 
 The 28 3-pointers set an NCAA Tournament record for a non-overtime 
			game.
 
			
			 
			
 Baylor (20-13) will play top-seeded Gonzaga in the second round on 
			Saturday in Salt Lake City.
 
 Syracuse (20-14) saw the end of its streak of first-round victories 
			in its past eight NCAA Tournament appearances. The Orange shot 12 of 
			29 from 3-point range.
 
 Junior forward Elijah Hughes scored a career-high 25 points for the 
			Orange. Tyus Battle had 16.
 
 Mason, playing through a foot injury, made 4 of 10 3-point attempts. 
			Baylor's Jared Butler drilled 4 of 9 from deep en route to 14 
			points. Mario Kegler scored 13 for Baylor, which wound up 16 of 34 
			from behind the arc.
 
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			Baylor Bears guard Mark Vital (11) and guard Makai Mason (10) 
			celebrate after defeating the Syracuse Orange in the first round of 
			the 2019 NCAA Tournament at Vivint Smart Home Arena. Mandatory 
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            It was a one-possession game for nearly the first 12 minutes of the 
			second half until Mark Vital's put-back gave Baylor a 62-57 lead. 
			That was part of an 11-2 Baylor run for a 68-59 lead. Hughes went on 
			a personal 6-0 run to make it 68-65.
 The first half was a shooting showcase, with Baylor eking out a 
			38-37 lead at the half. The Bears hit 10 of 18 3-point shots over 
			the first 20 minutes while Syracuse was 9 of 17.
 
 Baylor came out firing against Syracuse's 2-3 zone defense, hitting 
			five of its first seven 3-point shots, including a banked trey from 
			Butler, to take a 15-4 lead.
 
 Syracuse joined the barrage, drilling five consecutive 3-point 
			attempts to get within 20-19. The teams combined for 12 3-pointers 
			in the first 10 minutes.
 
 Syracuse played without senior point guard Frank Howard, who was 
			suspended because of a "violation of athletic department policy," 
			the school announced Wednesday.
 
 --Field Level Media
 
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