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Syracuse Basketball Set for 2026 Showdown with Indiana at Gainbridge Fieldhouse

A non‑conference clash that could shape both teams’ NCAA Tournament hopes

Syracuse University’s men’s basketball team is set to travel to Indianapolis on November 9, 2026, where they will meet Indiana in a non‑conference showdown at the Gainbridge Fieldhouse.

The matchup pits two of the most decorated programs in Division I history against each other, a series that has produced memorable contests, including a one‑point defeat for Syracuse in the 1987 national championship game and a double‑overtime thriller in the 2021‑22 season.

Both squads are using the game as a stepping stone toward their respective goals: Syracuse hopes to snap a multi‑year NCAA Tournament drought, while Indiana is aiming to return to the Big Dance after a strong 2023‑24 campaign that saw them projected as a preseason top‑25 team.

Indiana’s roster will feature several high‑profile transfers, among them guard Markus Burton, forward Darren Harris and veteran Bryce Lindsay, a Baltimore native who previously attracted interest from Syracuse before committing to the Hoosiers.

Syracuse’s coaching staff, led by head coach Gerry McManara, will rely on a blend of experienced veterans and fresh talent, including transfers Jaeden Mustaf, Aiden Sherrell, Samet Yigitoglu, Vaughn Karvala and Prince‑Alexander Moody, to challenge the Hoosiers on their home court.

A rivalry renewed

The upcoming contest adds another chapter to a storied rivalry that has seen Syracuse hold a 6‑1 record against Indiana, and it will be broadcast nationally, with CBS Sports providing coverage that promises to draw significant viewership.

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