After Friday's win, it's just five more wins for the SU men's basketball team before they're national champions. 

The Orange will face off with the West Virginia Mountaineers at 5:15 p.m. Sunday, the first time that these two teams have ever matched up in the NCAA touranment. 

It's a rivalry steeped in Big East tradition, one that dates back all the way to 1917. Buddy Boeheim seems up for the challenge after scoring 30 points in Friday's game against San Diego State. He's now scored 30 or more points in consecutive games. He's the first Orange to do so since Hakim Warrick did it in February of 2005. 

Not to be overlooked this Sunday, the Orange women take to the floor for the opening round of the NCAA tournament as they face South Dakota State, a team that beat the Orange just two seasons ago. 

The game comes with an opportunity for revenge, as well as to extend SU guard Tiana Mangakahia's career in an Orange uniform. 

"We just know we have to give it our all, and it's literally all or nothing. A lot of us are seniors and don't know what we're going to be doing next year, so I think that gives us a lot of motivation," said Mangakahia. 

"Once you get on the court, pretend like it's the last game and just empty your tank, you know? Give it your all. That's how I felt when we were playing the ACC. There was no keeping a couple breaths, we really gave everything we had and I think we need to do the exact same thing," said SU forward Emily Engstler. 

The women will tip off Sunday at 4:30 p.m.