On Saturday, Kiyan Anthony had his first opportunity to be a starter for Syracuse, his father's alma mater. Anthony repaid the trust of head coach Adrian Autry by scoring 19 points on 8-for-11 shooting from the field as the Orange blew out the Delaware State Hornets 83-43.After the game, Anthony's girlfriend Angel Bradley shared his stat line on Instagram. With much pride, Bradley wrote a heartfelt, two-word caption for her story."My superstar," Bradley wrote.Angel Bradley shares the stat line of her boyfriend Kiyan Anthony. Credit: Bradley/IGBradley had much to be proud of, as Anthony was the second-leading scorer on the team. He also contributed three rebounds, four assists, and one steal.Four days prior, the 6-foot-5 freshman had a solid outing as well in his debut for Syracuse. Against Binghamton, Anthony put up 15 points, three rebounds, and three assists off the bench.The increased scoring production that Anthony displayed in his first career start bodes well for the early goings of his Syracuse stint. After the Saturday matchup against Delaware State, the 18-year-old remained modest when speaking about his contributions to the team."Coach decided to put me out there with the first group. I went out there, I provided, and I did what I can," Anthony said in a post-game interview. "I feel like we had a good game."Anthony and the rest of the Orange will have to continue building their chemistry as they prepare for a rough three-game stretch in the next few weeks. This stretch consists of matchups against Houston, Kansas, and Tennessee."Just fell out for like an hour": Writer details Kiyan Anthony's pre-game preparations before first career start with SyracuseAfter the Syracuse-Delaware State game, Syracuse beat writer Mike Waters published a story that detailed Anthony's preparations that day.As narrated by Waters, Anthony was napping in the Syracuse locker room two hours before the game."It was a long morning. We didn’t have time to go home," Waters quoted Anthony as saying. "So I just kind of made my bed on the floor. I put my jacket on the floor and just fell out for like an hour."According to Waters, coach Autry told Anthony about his first career start before the Orange players boarded the buses going to the game venue. Waters added that Autry relayed this message in a straightforward manner and that it "wasn’t followed by a Vince Lombardi speech or a Jim Valvano-inspired pep talk."