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Clutch Gene: Syracuse Stuns No. 13 Tennessee in Final-Second Thriller

Last updated: December 3, 2025 6:45 am
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Clutch Gene: Syracuse Stuns No. 13 Tennessee in Final-Second Thriller
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Syracuse secured a season-defining victory, stunning No. 13 Tennessee 62-60 in a back-and-forth thriller. The win, cemented by William Kyle III’s clutch free throw with just 13.8 seconds left, signals the emergence of freshman star Nate Kingz and deals a major blow to a top-ranked Volunteers squad.

In a contest defined by grit, defensive intensity, and sheer willpower, the Syracuse Orange delivered the shock of the night, toppling the No. 13 ranked Tennessee Volunteers 62-60 in a game that came down to the final possession. It was a single free throw from William Kyle III that ultimately sealed the monumental upset, handing the Vols their second consecutive loss and igniting the home crowd.

This wasn’t just a win; it was a statement. For an Orange team sitting at 5-3, this victory provides a jolt of momentum and a signature win that will resonate for the rest of the season. For Tennessee, now 7-2, it’s a gut-wrenching result that raises serious questions about their ability to execute under pressure.

A Freshman’s Coming-Out Party

While the final moments belonged to Kyle, the engine behind the upset was freshman Nate Kingz. The young guard played with the poise of a seasoned veteran, pouring in a career-high 19 points to lead all Syracuse scorers. Kingz was the offensive catalyst the Orange desperately needed, consistently finding ways to score against a formidable Tennessee defense and keeping his team within striking distance all night.

His performance is a massive development for Syracuse. In a season of growth, finding a reliable scoring threat who isn’t afraid of the big moment can fundamentally alter a team’s trajectory. Kingz proved he has that potential, and his breakout game came on the biggest stage possible.

Defense and a Decisive Free Throw

The final two minutes were a masterclass in late-game tension. After J.J. Starling hit a crucial 3-pointer and a jumper to push Syracuse ahead 60-56, Tennessee battled back. Jumpers from Jaylen Carey and Bishop Boswell knotted the score at 60-60 with just 38 seconds remaining, setting the stage for a dramatic conclusion.

That’s when William Kyle III, who had been a defensive force all game with six blocks, found himself at the center of the action. Driving to the basket, he drew a foul on Boswell, sending him to the line with the game hanging in the balance. After missing the first attempt, the pressure mounted. But Kyle calmly sank the second, giving Syracuse the one-point lead. A final free throw from Sadiq White provided the final margin of victory, as Tennessee failed to answer on their last possession.

What This Means for Syracuse and Tennessee

This is a season-altering win for Syracuse. Beating a highly-ranked opponent provides an invaluable boost to their NCAA Tournament resume and injects a massive dose of confidence into a developing roster. It validates their hard-nosed defensive identity and proves they can compete with, and defeat, the nation’s elite teams.

For Tennessee, the loss is a significant setback. Dropping two straight games exposes potential cracks in their armor, particularly in their late-game offensive execution. After tying the game, the inability to get a good look or score in the final 38 seconds will be a major point of concern for a team with championship aspirations. They remain a talented squad, but this loss serves as a harsh reminder that closing out tough road games is what separates contenders from pretenders.

A Wild Night in College Hoops

Syracuse’s upset was the headline of a chaotic night across college basketball that reminded fans why the sport is so unpredictable. Multiple top-ranked teams were pushed to the brink in thrilling contests.

  • No. 4 Duke survived a massive scare from No. 15 Florida, winning 67-66 on a last-second three-pointer.
  • No. 16 North Carolina went on the road and edged out No. 18 Kentucky in a 67-66 nail-biter.
  • Other top teams, however, handled their business with authority. No. 7 Michigan State (8-0) remained undefeated by dismantling Iowa, continuing one of its best starts in a decade, a detail confirmed by the Associated Press.

The results underscore the volatility of the college basketball landscape, where any team in the AP Top 25 is vulnerable on any given night. Syracuse’s triumph over Tennessee is the latest, and perhaps most dramatic, example.

For the fastest, most insightful analysis that goes beyond the box score, keep it locked on onlytrustedinfo.com. We don’t just report what happened—we explain why it matters.

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