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Orange Chaos: Syracuse Stuns No. 13 Tennessee on a Wild Night of College Hoops Upsets

Last updated: December 3, 2025 8:42 am
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Orange Chaos: Syracuse Stuns No. 13 Tennessee on a Wild Night of College Hoops Upsets
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In a stunning display of late-game heroics, Syracuse toppled No. 13 Tennessee, setting the tone for a chaotic evening across college basketball that saw several top-ranked teams pushed to their absolute limit. This wasn’t just one upset; it was a nationwide preview of the madness to come.

Some nights in college basketball just feel different. Tuesday was one of those nights, and the epicentre of the shockwave was in Syracuse, New York. The Syracuse Orange, unranked and looking to find their footing, delivered a statement victory, holding off the No. 13 Tennessee Volunteers for a gritty 62-60 win. It was a game decided by nerve and execution in the final seconds, sending a clear message that rankings mean little when the pressure is on.

The hero of the moment was William Kyle III. With the game tied at 60 and the clock bleeding away, Kyle drew a foul with just 13.8 seconds remaining. After missing the first free throw, he calmly sank the second, delivering the go-ahead point. His defensive presence was even more dominant, as he recorded a staggering six blocks throughout the contest. The win was sealed by another free throw from Sadiq White, capping a monumental effort for the Orange (5-3).

Why This Upset Matters

This wasn’t a fluke. Syracuse was powered by an unexpected source: freshman Nate Kingz, who exploded for a career-high 19 points. For Tennessee (7-2), this marks a concerning second straight loss, raising questions about their late-game composure as conference play approaches. For Syracuse, it’s a season-defining win that provides a massive boost to their NCAA Tournament resume and injects a huge dose of belief into the program.

The victory was a testament to resilience after J.J. Starling had given the Orange a four-point lead with just over two minutes to play, only to see the Vols claw back to tie it. Kyle’s clutch free throw was the definitive answer in a game of runs.


Thrills and Chills Across the Country

The drama in Syracuse was just one chapter in a book of thrillers played across the nation. Several top teams found themselves in dogfights, reminding fans why every possession matters in high-level college hoops. This slate of games, particularly the ACC/SEC Challenge matchups, provided a perfect preview of the intensity we can expect in March.

Here’s a look at the other heart-stopping action that kept fans on the edge of their seats:

  • No. 4 Duke 67, No. 15 Florida 66: In a classic clash at Cameron Indoor Stadium, sophomore Isaiah Evans became a legend. After starting the game 0-for-7 from three-point range, Evans drilled the game-winning three with 19.7 seconds left to keep the Blue Devils undefeated. The win showcased the championship DNA of a Duke program that simply knows how to win close games.
  • No. 5 UConn 61, No. 21 Kansas 56: Winning at Allen Fieldhouse is one of the toughest tasks in sports. The Huskies, led by 17 points each from Solo Ball and freshman Braylon Mullins, overcame a second-half deficit to hand Kansas a rare home loss. The victory was UConn’s first-ever against the Jayhawks and their third over a ranked opponent this season, cementing their status as a national title contender.
  • No. 16 North Carolina 67, No. 18 Kentucky 66: Another ACC/SEC nail-biter saw Derek Dixon hit a tiebreaking layup with 16 seconds on the clock to give the Tar Heels a huge road win. Dixon scored five of UNC’s final six points, proving his mettle in a hostile environment.

While some powerhouses handled their business more comfortably, the theme of the night was clear: the gap between the top teams and the hungry challengers is razor-thin this year.

Dominant Performances from the Top

Not every top team was sweating it out. The nation’s best showed why they hold their positions in the AP Top 25 with commanding wins.

No. 1 Purdue continued its offensive juggernaut, rolling over Rutgers 81-65. Trey Kaufman-Renn was a force with 19 points and 13 rebounds. The Boilermakers (8-0) have scored at least 80 points in every game this season. Meanwhile, No. 7 Michigan State also improved to 8-0, dispatching Iowa 71-52. The Spartans’ dominant start includes impressive wins over North Carolina, Kentucky, and Arkansas, setting up a massive showdown with No. 4 Duke. That undefeated Michigan State squad looks like one of the most complete teams in the country.

Rounding out the ranked action, No. 24 USC continued its best start in years by improving to 8-0 with an 82-77 victory over Oregon, proving their new spot in the polls is well-deserved.


What This Night Means for the Season Ahead

One wild Tuesday in December won’t decide the national champion, but it revealed critical truths about the landscape of college basketball. Parity is real. Home-court advantage is not invincible. And freshmen across the country are ready for the spotlight.

For teams like Syracuse, a signature win like this can be the foundation for a tournament run. For teams like Tennessee, it’s a harsh lesson that must be learned before the stakes get higher. And for the fans, it’s a glorious reminder that on any given night, anything can happen. The road to March is long, but nights like these are what make the journey unforgettable.

For the sharpest analysis and immediate insight on every major game, keep it locked on onlytrustedinfo.com. We don’t just report the scores; we explain what they mean for the season ahead.

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