Boeheim's Army pulls out 92-91 OT win in heated matchup with 20th & Olney
Boeheim's Army advanced to play in Chicago after escaping with a 92-91 win over 20th & Olney on Sunday at Philadelphia University. Read more »
Boeheim's Army advanced to play in Chicago after escaping with a 92-91 win over 20th & Olney on Sunday at Philadelphia University. Read more »
Willie Deane, who played at Purdue, and SU fan favorite Eric Devendorf powered Boeheim's Army to a win in its opening game of The Basketball Tournament. Read more »
Syracuse superfan A.J. Owen recruited 139 people to become fans of Boeheim's Army on Twitter for the upcoming tournament in which former SU basketball players will compete for $1 million. Read more »
Syracuse announced it's Class of 2015 for women's soccer. There are also two incoming transfer goalkeepers that will join the team next season. Read more »
Syracuse saw its season come to an end after a 4-3 loss to Louisville in the first round of the ACC tournament. Read more »
Syracuse committed a handful of unforced errors, which came back to haunt the Orange in a 5-2 loss to Georgia Tech on Sunday. Read more »
Amanda Rodgers won her decisive third set 6-4, clinching the win for the Orange (8-11, 3-10 Atlantic Coast) over the Wolfpack (10-14, 1-12) at Drumlins Tennis Center on Friday. Read more »
Amanda Rodgers has played No. 1 singles for the past three seasons. She'll wrap up her home career this weekend for Syracuse. Read more »
This past weekend, Syracuse competed in the United States Intercollegiate Boxing Association National Championships, held at the University of Michigan. The team sent three male and three female boxers to the tournament, marking the first time SU has sent women to a national competition. Read more »
After jumping out to an early lead Saturday, Syracuse couldn’t finish the job it started and lost its first of two weekend road tests. Read more »
Syracuse has not won a match at the no. 4 singles spot yet in conference play, but the Orange insists it is nothing but a coincidence that will hopefully be turned around soon. Read more »
The Orange won five of its first six matches at the start of this 2015 campaign. At one point, the team was ranked No. 34 in the country. But SU has since lost eight of 10 matches, falling two games below .500 and at least temporarily killing any hope that this would be a turnaround season. Read more »
Amanda Rodgers pumped her left fist and let out a scream. Serving at 4-4, 40-30 in the second set, Syracuse’s No. 1 singles player had just watched as a shot from Louisville’s Jessie Lynn Paul sailed wide, giving Rodgers a 5-4 lead. Rodgers then beat Paul in the ensuing game to take the set and the match, 6-2, 6-4. Read more »
Rhiann Newborn was just two games away from getting Syracuse some silver lining in an otherwise blowout loss to No. 15 Clemson. Instead, her opponent came back handed SU the shutout. Read more »
Syracuse connected on its power plays when RIT couldn't. The Orange won 4-1 thanks in large part to its penalty kill. Read more »