Hass: Hack reflects on influence of sports journalism through library encounter
Trevor Hass reflects on why a library encounter opened his eyes to why he loves sports journalism. Read more »
Trevor Hass reflects on why a library encounter opened his eyes to why he loves sports journalism. Read more »
Snapchat has become a recruiting tool for many college coaches — Jim Boeheim not included — since the NCAA recognized it a year ago. Read more »
J.P. Tokoto's grew up in a soccer family. Still, he decided to play basketball, and has become a do-it-all athlete for No. 15 North Carolina. Read more »
After getting expelled from Brewster (N.H.) Academy on Nov. 11 for a violation of school rules, Chris McCullough moved from blustery Wolfeboro, N.H., to tropical Bradenton, Fla., to start over at IMG Academy — his third school in as many years. And in just a few weeks, he’ll start over again, this time at Syracuse. Read more »
The Atlantic Coast Conference released its 2014-15 and 2015-16 matchups Tuesday morning. Syracuse is entering its second season in the ACC after finishing 28-6 and losing to Dayton in the Round of 32 of the NCAA Tournament in its first year in the conference. Read more »
With a new coach assigned to the tight end position, an up-tempo offense and another year of experience, Josh Parris and Kendall Moore, along with rising sophomore Tyler Provo, are preparing to be more involved in the offense. Read more »
Now that Tyler Ennis is heading to the NBA, Kaleb Joseph, an SU commit for 2014, will likely be thrust into the team's starting point guard role as a freshman. Read more »
Syracuse redshirt freshman center Chinonso Obokoh has lost a year of eligiblity, SU Athletics spokesman Pete Moore confirmed to The Daily Orange in a text message Wednesday. Obokoh redshirted this year and did not play in a game, but will have three years of eligibility left starting next season, not four. Read more »
The Syracuse offense played well in practice Tuesday, scoring five touchdowns against an outmatched defense. Jarrod West, George Morris II, Brisly Estime, Corey Winfield and AJ Long all scored touchdowns for SU. Read more »
Offensive coordinator George McDonald has talked at length about playing “full-bore fast,” a shift in mentality that started early last season, and the team continues to work on this spring. Read more »
Jim Boeheim appeared on SportsCenter Friday morning. He said Tyler Ennis could have benefited from another year at SU, but that he is a "very, very smart point guard." Read more »
Prince-Tyson Gulley, George Morris II, Devante McFarlane and Adonis Ameen-Moore will look to fill the void left by Jerome Smith, one of the Atlantic Coast Conference’s most prolific backs a season ago. Read more »
Keon Lyn was limited during Syracuse Pro Day, participating only in the bench press due to a fractured left knee cap. Ri’Shard Anderson did participate and was pleased with his performance. Read more »
Jay Bromley ran a 4.8 40-yard dash at Pro Day, improving his previous time of 5.06 from the NFL Combine in February. Bromley also turned in what he considered good performance in the L-drill and position work. Read more »
Two days after torching Western Michigan for 16 points, Grant was rendered useless on Saturday against Dayton. He played 34 minutes, but took just three shots and fouled out. Read more »
C.J. Fair opted to stay at Syracuse for his senior season instead of entering the NBA Draft, and doesn't regret that decision. Syracuse's loss to Dayton on Saturday in the Round of 32 ended a heralded four-year career. Read more »
After single-handedly keeping the Orange in the game down the stretch, Tyler Ennis missed a questionable pull-up jumper with eight seconds to go and SU down one, and then the 3 that would have won it. Read more »
Four Dayton players score between nine and 13 a game, and head coach Archie Miller rotates in at least nine guys with regularity. The Flyers don't have nearly the same star power as Syracuse. If they end up upsetting the Orange on Saturday at 7:10 p.m. in First Niagara Center it will likely because of their balance. Read more »
Syracuse (28-5, 14-4 Atlantic Coast) and Dayton (24-10, 10-6 Atlantic 10) will have a chance to play the game that never happened. The No. 3-seed Orange and No. 11-seed Flyers will square off at approximately 7:10 p.m. with a berth to the Sweet 16 in Memphis, Tenn., on the line. Read more »
Dayton had a hard time finishing games last season, but has started to excel as the game goes on as it prepares to face Syracuse in the third round of the NCAA Tournament on Saturday. Read more »
Syracuse centers Rakeem Christmas and Baye Moussa Keita have had trouble staying out of foul trouble, and that will be stressed against Dayton on Saturday. Read more »
SU fans shouldn’t book their plane tickets to Texas quite yet. It’s clear anything can happen. But if the Orange plays as well as it did against WMU maybe another deep run is possible. Read more »
Syracuse and Dayton will play at 7:10 p.m. on Saturday in First Niagara Center. The game will be televised on TBS. Read more »
When it came to Tyler Ennis, it didn't matter what Western Michigan did. The freshman point guard wasn’t to be denied in his first NCAA Tournament game, finishing with 16 points in 36 minutes. Read more »