Writer: Andrew Crane
Forehand adjustment carries No. 90 Miranda Ramirez in Syracuse’s loss to NC State
Ramirez faced an old friend and was a highlight in Syracuse's loss. Read More »
No. 32 Syracuse can’t overcome lost doubles point, loses 5-2 to No. 2 North Carolina
“I think this is something we can learn from," Dina Hegab said. "We’re not far." Read More »
Nagging injuries haven’t stopped Sofya Golubovskaya from winning
Golubovskaya hasn’t been healthy since the fall, she said, but it hasn’t stopped her from winning her matches. Read More »
Miranda Ramirez's singles win sets up clincher in Syracuse’s comeback win over Florida State
The junior won her singles match in two sets — 6-2, 7-6 (8-6). Read More »
Stephanie Gaitley’s turnaround at Fordham is the latest of her coaching career
After she inherited a program that went 0-29 three years prior, Gaitley has brought the Rams back to postseason relevance. Read More »
8 years after taking over, Matt Langel leads Colgate to NCAA Tournament
After six-straight losing seasons, the Raiders face Tennessee on Friday in their first NCAA tournament game since 1996 and second consecutive postseason berth. Read More »
Guzal Yusupova, Dina Hegab’s doubles connection provides stability for Syracuse
After a 26-3 doubles record last season at Washington State, Yusupova hasn’t experienced the same success at SU. Read More »
Syracuse continues to drop in latest ITA rankings
After rising to No. 10 on Jan. 30, the highest ranking in program history, the Orange has dropped in each team ranking since. Read More »
Syracuse falls to No. 29; Knutson and Ramirez ranked again in latest Oracle/ITA rankings
The Orange's top-doubles pair is ranked for the first time in nearly a month. Read More »
Despite eye patch, Dalton Bolon keeps shooting for West Liberty University
A fingernail to the eye resulted in double vision for Bolon, but an eye patch has allowed him to maintain his leading role at West Liberty. Read More »
Syracuse drops 2 spots in Oracle/ITA rankings to No. 27
Syracuse won both of its matchups last week. Read More »
Meet Brian Dahlstrom, the man responsible for stringing Syracuse’s rackets
Weaving and clamping is something Dahlstrom does on 15-20 rackets each week, many belonging to Syracuse’s tennis program Read More »
No. 25 Syracuse wins 3rd straight match, defeats Louisville 6-1
SU won its first conference match against the Cardinals. Read More »
6 years after she was hired, Gina Castelli and Le Moyne have shot at NCAA Tournament
Gina Castelli’s plan to model her Le Moyne roster off of Bentley University’s is paying dividends. Read More »
Seniors Masha Tritou, Libi Mesh re-emerge in Syracuse lineup
After not playing for the first six matches, Tritou and Mesh played for the first time two weekends ago. Read More »
Knutson clinches Syracuse’s win over Harvard, moves to No. 2 for all-time career wins
The senior won her 162nd match of her collegiate career, second all time for Syracuse and 40 behind the all-time record. Read More »
After hot start, Dina Hegab is struggling along with Syracuse
Dina Hegab started 4-0 in singles play, and Syracuse won its first four matches. Entering this weekend, both are on 4-game losing streaks. Read More »
Syracuse can’t finish in singles or doubles, loses 4-3 to No. 7 Pepperdine
The Orange had a chance to pull off the upset, but couldn't finish sets. Read More »
Syracuse’s depth struggling to overcome Knutson’s shaky play
Over the last week, Syracuse’s depth at fourth, fifth and sixth singles has been non-existent outside of Guzal Yusupova. Combined with Knutson’s struggles, it’s led to two straight losses. Read More »
Syracuse students were on Super Bowl Radio Row for 1st time
Jonah Karp’s expedition to the Super Bowl picked up Jackson Ajello and Drew Carter, and now the three are broadcasting live from Radio Row in Atlanta. Read More »
No. 10 Syracuse can’t overcome lost doubles point, falls 4-3 to No. 19 Virginia
Syracuse dropped its first game of the year. Read More »
Dina Hegab overpowers underclassmen in bottom lineup slots
Hegab has consistently played in the bottom spots of SU’s lineup and takes advantage of underclassmen weaknesses. Read More »
Sofya Golubovskaya, Sonya Treshcheva, friends from Russia, form No. 2 pair for Syracuse
After playing doubles together as children in Russia, Golubovskaya convinced Treshcheva to join her at SU. Read More »
University of Miami’s Chris Lykes overcomes height with lateral quickness
Lykes’ 5-foot-7 frame is often considered a disadvantage, but the Miami sophomore has turned it into an advantage Read More »