Tag: NCAA
Syracuse alumna Akane Hosoyamada prepares for 2nd Olympic appearance
Competing in Beijing, Akane Hosoyamada is the second SU athlete to compete in the Winter Games. Read More »
John Wildhack discusses Hillsman allegations, Carrier Dome COVID-19 protocols
John Wildhack said he “didn’t know anything at the time” about the allegations of harassment and bullying against Quentin Hillsman. Read More »
How new name, image, likeness laws may affect SU athletes
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 »
The alternative reality where Syracuse wins March Madness
Humor columnist Eliot Fish found the alternative reality where SU men’s basketball wins the NCAA National Championship. See you later, Texas. Read More »
5 years after: SU ‘proved everyone wrong’ with program’s deepest NCAA run
"I just remember (Coach Hillsman) telling us 'no pressure.’ The pressure wasn’t on us … it was on them because everyone expected them to win. ” Day said. Read More »
Faegan's has reopened, but it looks different
Since reopening earlier this month, the pub looks forward to welcoming back longtime customers and adding more dining options back to their menu. Read More »
ACC releases scheduling guidelines for sports this spring
Fall Olympic sports will continue competition during the spring, in addition to regular spring sports. Read More »
What are Syracuse’s early Tournament chances? ESPN’s Joe Lunardi weighs in.
ESPN bracketologist Joe Lunardi weighed in on what Syracuse's three postponed games could mean for its NCAA Tournament chances. Read More »
SU increased inclusion for LGBTQ players. But there's still work to do.
Syracuse received an 85/100 on the Athlete Equality Index measuring LGBTQ inclusion in athletics. Read More »
Carrier Dome renovations make events accessible to fans with disabilities
The Carrier Dome is undergoing renovations to create a more accessible venue. Read More »
Without fans in the Dome, local restaurants, businesses adapt on game days
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 »
Chris Bleich ineligible for 2020 season after transfer waiver denied
The NCAA denied offensive lineman Chris Bleich's transfer waiver Thursday. Bleich transferred from the University of Florida in January. Read More »
NCAA encourages no athletic activities on Election Day
The NCAA encouraged no athletic activities on Election Day “so athletes can vote and participate in their ultimate responsibility as citizens.” Read More »
8 Syracuse seniors to use extra year of eligibility
Eight Syracuse seniors announced their intentions to return next spring using the NCAA's extra year of eligibility. Read More »
What the NCAA’s name, image and likeness news could mean for SU athletes
In its meeting on Tuesday, the NCAA’s Board of Governors took steps toward drafting NIL rules next January. Read More »
How the NCAA's eligibility vote impacts Syracuse seniors
The NCAA voted to grant spring athletes another year of eligibility amid the coronavirus outbreak that led to the cancellation of their seasons. Read More »
What latest NCAA ‘relief’ reports could mean for spring athletes at SU
The decision comes one day after the NCAA canceled all remaining winter and spring championships due to the coronavirus spread. Read More »
A look at the chaotic 2 hours that led to end of ACC tournament
Every Power 5 conference has canceled their men's basketball tournaments. The ACC commissioner said "we'll see what happens to the NCAA Tournament." Read More »
Video: The numbers behind SU vs. Baylor
A graphical breakdown of Syracuse’s NCAA Tournament opening game. Read More »
Syracuse players, parents and coaches favor expanded family travel allowances
Syracuse athletes, parents and coaches agree: The NCAA should do more to provide for families who live far outside of central New York. Read More »
Sports betting at Turning Stone is exactly what central New York needs
Business columnist Patrick Penfield argues that sports betting at Turning Stone is what central New York needs. Read More »
Meditation sessions on campus provide opportunities for self-discovery
Tucked away in the basement of Hendricks, student leaders, Buddhist Co-Chaplains and community volunteers lead meditation sessions for members of the SU community. Read More »
This Syracuse softball player is an Olympic hopeful for Team Mexico
A sophomore student-athlete at SU wants to grow closer to her Hispanic roots. Read More »