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NCAA
Saturday, January 31, 2026
86-72
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Syracuse04004686
Notre Dame03104172

Game Recap

Syracuse needed a stabilizer. It got one Saturday.

The Orange (13-9) pulled away from Notre Dame (11-11) for an 86-72 win on Jan. 31, 2026, using a steady first half and a higher-gear second to end a recent slide. Syracuse led 40-31 at the break, then kept its foot down after halftime, winning the second half 46-41 to close the game with control rather than tension.

How the game swung

The separation came in the margins of the two halves. Syracuse’s nine-point halftime lead (40-31) gave it a clean runway, and the Orange never let the Irish turn the game into a late-possession grind. Even with Notre Dame scoring 41 points in the second half, Syracuse answered with 46 — the kind of response that prevents comeback math from ever getting comfortable.

Score-by-score snapshot

First half: Syracuse 40, Notre Dame 31

Syracuse set the tone early with a 40-point opening half, building a cushion that forced Notre Dame to chase the game.

Second half: Syracuse 46, Notre Dame 41

Notre Dame’s offense picked up, but Syracuse matched the pace and extended the advantage, turning a competitive game into a 14-point final.

What it means going forward

For Syracuse, this was the exact kind of result that can reset a season’s feel — not just a win, but a win with offensive continuity across both halves and no late wobble. The Orange entered with uneven form, and an 86-point night offers a blueprint: build early separation, then win the response game after halftime.

For Notre Dame, the loss reinforces the thin margin that comes with a .500 record. The Irish were better offensively after halftime, but the inability to flip the script out of the break — or even hold serve — kept them in catch-up mode all night.

Final

Syracuse 86, Notre Dame 72 (Venue: TBD)

Key Takeaways

  • Slightly better overall record for Syracuse (12-9 vs 11-10)
  • Home-court advantage for Syracuse
  • Recent form edge: Syracuse ended a 4-loss run with a win, while Notre Dame is 1-4 over the last five