Writer: Matthew Fehr
SU wins 4 races at Virginia Challenge, Bobbi Palma Spring Classic
At the Virginia Challenge and Bobbi Palma Spring Classic this weekend, Syracuse track and field accumulated four first-place finishes, led by freshman Omar Alsaidi’s win in the men’s 5k. Read More »
SU notches 3 1st-place finishes in Cortland Red Dragon Open, Stanford Invitational
Syracuse track and field competed in the Cortland Red Dragon Open and Stanford Invitational this weekend, earning three first-place finishes. Read More »
Syracuse's Iaunia Pointer sets school record in 200-meter at USF Alumni Invitational
At the USF Alumni Invitational, Syracuse women’s track and field runner Iaunia Pointer broke the school’s 200-meter record with a time of 23.28 seconds. Read More »
3 Syracuse athletes earn All-ACC honors at ACC Indoor Championship
Syracuse’s Benne Anderson and Trei Thorogood and Sam Lawler earned All-ACC honors at the ACC Indoor Track and Field Championships. Read More »
SU wins 3 events at Eagle, David Hemery Valentine Invitationals
At the Eagle and David Hemery Valentine Invitationals, Syracuse won three events. Emanuel Joseph placed first in the 60 meter hurdles while Trei Thorogood won the 60 and 200-meter dash. Read More »
SU sets 9 PRs at Bob Pollock Invitational, John Thomas Terrier Classic
Between the Bob Pollock Invitational and John Thomas Terrier Classic on Friday and Saturday, Syracuse set nine personal best times. SU was led by Benne Anderson’s sub-four minute mile. Read More »
Taleea Buxton notches 1st-place finish at Nittany Lion Challenge
Syracuse track & field opened its season competing at the Nittany Lion and Cornell Upstate Challenges on Saturday. Read More »
Charlie Prior’s draw-control prowess led to West Point commitment
Cazenovia High School’s Charlie Prior used her draw-control prowess to earn an offer, and commit, to West Point’s women's lacrosse program. Read More »
Eva Farone’s all-around ability led her to excel at Cicero-North
Entering her first season at Cicero-North Syracuse High School, Eva Farone thought she would be a pitcher. But, after being assigned to the infield, Farone's versatility allowed her to thrive. Read More »