Writer: Sam Fortier
Syracuse teammates, coaches look ahead, reflect on death of Sabrina Cammock
It has been 19 days since Sabrina Cammock’s death. The healing has begun, as each day helps each runner feel a little better, but it is far from over, assistant coach Dave Hegland said. The first workout, the first Monday back from spring break, the first time SU will compete, each milestone presents a new challenge from old memories. Read More »
Strenuous travel schedule presents challenge for Syracuse in away conference matches
Syracuse will have to travel to Florida State on Sunday after a home matchup on Friday. It's just an example of a grueling ACC travel schedule. Read More »
Donald Pollitt uses diet, trash talk, experience to prepare for final season for Syracuse
Donald Pollitt has been fueled by his previous failure as he trains for outdoor track and field. A senior who is running his final season for Syracuse, he's improving with the help of constant trash-talk from teammates, a re-focused diet and a new perspective. Read More »
Freedom of speech expert discusses issues across U.S. in presentation at Syracuse University
Greg Lukianoff presented in Dineen Hall on behalf of the SU College of Law’s Federalist Society as 24 students listened to his 11:30 a.m. lecture Read More »
Senior forward Emily Cady carries Nebraska into NCAA tournament, matchup with Syracuse
Emily Cady ignored her coach. Connie Yori had cancelled practice for Nebraska on Monday because the team planned to watch the selection show together later that night. But Cady refused rest. Read More »
Syracuse tennis coach Younes Limam reacts to Daryl Gross stepping down as Director of Athletics
Syracuse tennis coach Younes Limam reacted to the resignation of Daryl Gross as SU's Director of Athletics on Wednesday. Read More »
Students react to Boeheim's plans to retire in 3 years, change in athletic director
Many students were disappointed that Syracuse’s four-decade long relationship with Boeheim had to end in this fashion. Some saw Boeheim’s announcement as a foregone conclusion, and students were divided on whether the announcement was a good or bad move. Read More »
No. 67 Syracuse upended by No. 14 Miami, 7-0, in home match
Syracuse couldn't scrap together a match as it was shutout by No. 14 Miami on Friday. Read More »
Syracuse hopes to rebound against top ACC opponents Miami, Duke
No. 67 Syracuse continues its gauntlet conference schedule by taking on two top conference opponents this weekend. No. 14 Miami visits Drumlins Tennis Center on Friday while No. 21 Duke comes to town for a Sunday matchup. Read More »
Syracuse shows improved doubles performance in 5-2 win over Pittsburgh
Syracuse improved its doubles performance as it defeated Pittsburgh, 5-2, for its first conference win of the season. Read More »
No. 34 Syracuse looks to excel in doubles with two weekend matches
Syracuse, sporting its best ranking in program history, will look to improve its doubles play when it faces Notre Dame and Pittsburgh on Friday and Sunday, respectively. Read More »
Syracuse can't keep up with No. 7 Virginia in 6-1 loss on road
Syracuse couldn't keep up with the seventh-ranked Cavaliers in a 6-1 road loss. Read More »
Syracuse's Newborn credits emotion on court for assisting in 5-0 start to season
Rhiann Newborn has used her emotion on the court to help propel her to a 5-0 start to her season in singles for Syracuse. Read More »
Harrison practices meditation to build confidence, become one of top runners for SU
Shaina Harrison used to be filled with self-doubt, but has reinvented herself to become a top runner for Syracuse. The junior sprinter returns for her track season coming off of an NCAA championship appearance in the 100-meter dash — not even her best event. Read More »
Syracuse blows out Albany 7-0 to start season 5-1
Amanda Rodgers took five dribbles – as she always does before her first serve – and tossed the ball skyward. Her left arm arched high to leverage the ball downward, her body uncoiling like a stretched-out slinky. Rodgers’ racquet exploded through the ball and the slinky fell back to rest. Ace. Match winner. Read More »
Pittsburgh's Jeter returns to court after not playing last season
Sheldon Jeter left Vanderbilt after not being granted a transfer. After sitting a year at Polk State, he's finally getting a chance at Pittsburgh, his hometown school. Read More »
Syracuse cross-country runners adjust to indoor season, shorter races
Syracuse's cross counter runners are adjusting to the shorter races and quicker speeds that come along with the indoor season. Read More »
Mitchell adjusts to team atmosphere as SU freshman
Nicole Mitchell is the only SU freshman, an she's already starting to have a prominent role in her first season for the Orange. Read More »
Graves, Molke reflect on Syracuse careers while qualifying for Olympic Trials
On Jan. 18, Robert Molke, Griff Graves and Sarah Pagano each qualified for the 2016 Olympic Marathon Trials with their performances at the USA Half Marathon Championships at the Aramco Houston Half Marathon. Graves and Molke finished at 1:03.27, just below the required bar of 1:05.00, and Pagano will join them in February 2016 in Los Angeles when they run at the Olympic Trials. Read More »
Syracuse suffers 4-0 shutout against Alabama, drops 1st match of season
Despite a two-game win streak to start its season, No. 57 Syracuse (2-1) fell 4-0 to No. 8 Alabama (1-0) on the first day of the Intercollegiate Tennis Association Kickoff Weekend. Read More »
Clemson's McGillan earns lone walk-on spot, becomes 1st manager to be promoted to team under Brownell
Riley McGillan is the first manager to be promoted onto Clemson's basketball team under head coach Brad Brownell. After earning his way onto the practice squad as a student manager, McGillan fought for and, with a little luck, earned the lone roster spot for a walk-on. Read More »
Orange knocks off No. 39 South Florida to start season 2-0
Though Syracuse's second match of the season started differently than its first, the result was the same. Read More »
Guard Cancer finds success for Cornell after rejoining team for his senior season
After leaving the Cornell basketball team during his junior year, guard Galal Cancer is back and producing at a high level for the 6-6 Big Red. Read More »