SU to retire 3 women’s jerseys for 1st time in university history
Syracuse will retire three women's jerseys, the first time a women's jersey will be retired in Syracuse history. Read more »
Syracuse will retire three women's jerseys, the first time a women's jersey will be retired in Syracuse history. Read more »
New NCAA interim legislation goes into effect on July 1 where athletes will be able to profit off their name, image and likeness. Read more »
A six-story mural planned for a building on East Onondaga Street will feature four Syracuse basketball greats. Read more »
Through his company, CollectibleXchange, Brandon Steiner sells and auctions Syracuse memorabilia. Read more »
In refusing to recognize female athletes' accomplishments, Syracuse is degrading women's sports. Read more »
New York state has not yet approved Syracuse's plan to return fans to the Carrier Dome. Read more »
Syracuse’s Athletic Director John Wildhack said the general public likely wouldn’t return to the Dome until lacrosse season. Read more »
Fall Olympic sports will continue competition during the spring, in addition to regular spring sports. Read more »
After an unprecedented fall season, we take a look at the most telling statistics from each team this season. Read more »
Syracuse received an 85/100 on the Athlete Equality Index measuring LGBTQ inclusion in athletics. Read more »
The Carrier Dome is undergoing renovations to create a more accessible venue. Read more »
The Wildhacks want their donation to enhance the college athlete experience and expand their academic support center. Read more »
Without fans in the Carrier Dome, local businesses like Varsity Pizza and Dinosaur Bar-B-Que who rely on game day revenue are faced with challenges. Read more »
In a Sept. 11 press release, Syracuse Athletics announced there will be no fans at SU games until further notice. Read more »
“Wildhack is just steady,” Brent Axe said of the SU athletic director's tenure. “He's been right down the middle. Nothing too controversial either way, done his job well.” Read more »
The university is "very pleased" with Wildhack's performance, Chancellor Kent Syverud said. Read more »
Otto’s Army president, Jonathan Danilich, may be the first without a football season. How he’s uniting the Syracuse community through sport and spirit. Read more »
No opt-outs yet, Liberty as Syracuse’s first option and more from John Wildhack’s virtual press conference. Read more »
The ACC announced fall sports will begin competing the week of Sept. 7-12. Read more »
Yesterday's "Stay Safe Pledge" will exempt student-athletes who are traveling with Syracuse University organizations such as athletic teams. Read more »
After delaying fall Olympic sports until Sept. 1, the ACC announced today that a decision on all fall sports would be made in late July. Read more »
Syracuse head coaches and teams have posted on social media and released statements about George Floyd’s death and racial disparities in the country. Read more »
Both John Wildhack and Herman Frazier addressed the media for an hour on Wednesday, commenting on COVID-19 protocols, racial protests and more. Read more »
The esports industry summit was organized virtually due to the coronavirus pandemic, and drew about 400,000 total viewers both on-demand and live. Read more »