Syracuse guard JJ Starling will miss Orange’s game vs. Drexel

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Syracuse Orange guard J.J. Starling (2) appears not to be playing as the Syracuse Orange warmup to take on the Drexel Dragons at Xfinity Mobile Arena Saturday, Nov. 15, 2025, in Philadelphia, PA. Scott Schild | sschild@syracuse.com Scott Schild | sschild@syracuse.com

Philadelphia ― Syracuse guard JJ Starling will miss a second game due to a leg injury suffered in the Orange’s season-opener on Nov. 3 against Binghamton.

Starling will not play in SU’s game against Drexel at the XFinity Mobile Arena in Philadelphia today.

Starling had been considered as a game-day decision.

Starling, a 6-foot-4 senior, sat out the Orange’s 83-43 victory over Delaware State last Saturday. He suffered the injury to his right leg less than four minutes into the team’s season-opener against Binghamton on Monday, Nov. 3.

Syracuse and Drexel will play as part of the Basketball on Broad double-header at the XFinity Mobile Arena today. Penn State and LaSalle will meet at 1:30 p.m. with the SU-Drexel following at approximately 3:30. Both games will be streamed on Peacock.

Syracuse freshman Kiyan Anthony replaced Starling in the Orange’s starting lineup for the Delaware State game. Anthony responded with 19 points and four assists in the blowout win.

After today’s game against Drexel, Syracuse will next play Monmouth on Tuesday at the JMA Wireless before traveling to Las Vegas and taking on No. 1-ranked Houston in the Players Era Festival on Monday, Nov. 24.

Starling led Syracuse in scoring last season, averaging 17.8 points per game. He and Donnie Freeman were the only two players that returned to Syracuse off last year’s team.

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