Colorado transfer Eddie Lampkin Jr. committed to Syracuse on Tuesday evening. He averaged 10.7 points and seven rebounds during the 2023-24 season and is SU’s first get out of this year’s transfer portal. Read more »
Maliq Brown announced on social media that he's entering the transfer portal. The forward was SU's leading rebounder in 2023-24 and is the fifth Syracuse player to enter the portal in 2024. Read more »
Syracuse center Peter Carey entered the transfer portal Wednesday. Carey becomes the fourth SU player to enter the portal and made just 17 appearances across two seasons. Read more »
The Syracuse City Common Council authorized the installation of an honorary street sign recognizing Jim Boeheim for his coaching accomplishments as well as philanthropic contributions to the city. The new street sign will be on the corner of Irving and East Raynor Avenues. Read more »
The Syracuse Common Council will vote Monday to place an honorary sign for former SU men’s basketball head coach Jim Boeheim near the southern approach of the JMA Wireless Dome, according to syracuse.com. Read more »
Syracuse head coach Adrian Autry has been named a finalist for the 2024 Joe B. Hall National Coach of the Year, which honors the top rookie head coach in Division I basketball. Autry helmed SU to a 20-win season in 2023-24. Read more »
Syracuse guard Quadir Copeland is the second SU player to enter the transfer portal, following Justin Taylor. Copeland averaged 9.6 points, 4.6 rebounds, 2.8 assists and finished second in ACC Sixth Man of the Year voting this season. Read more »
Syracuse forward Justin Taylor has entered the transfer portal, confirming the news on social media. Taylor, a former four-star recruit, started all 32 games for the Orange this season. Read more »
SU's athletic department announced in a statement to syracuse.com that the Syracuse men's basketball team denied a bid to the 2024 NIT prior to Selection Sunday. Read more »
“We stayed together and we ended up having a 20-win season, something that nobody expected us to do." Syracuse gave up 30 points off 19 turnovers in a blowout loss to NC State in the second round of the ACC Tournament. Read more »
Syracuse’s excessive giveaways and self-inflicted errors resulted in its second straight ACC Tournament second-round exit, falling 83-65 to NC State. More observations. Read more »
Syracuse will play in the 2024 Legends Classic alongside Texas, Texas Tech and Saint Joseph’s. It last participated, and won, the tournament in 2010, led by Dion Waiters and Rick Jackson. Read more »
Syracuse opens ACC Tournament play against NC State, which the Orange swept in two regular-season meetings. More on the Wolfpack ahead of their second-round bout with SU. Read more »
After averaging 18.7 points per game, Judah Mintz was named to the All-ACC Second Team while Maliq Brown was named to the All-Defensive Team while leading the conference in steals. Read more »
On this episode of the D.O. Sportscast, our basketball beat writers share their expectations with host Adam McCaffery for Syracuse men’s and women’s basketball ahead… Read more »
The Daily Orange brings you our 2024 ACC Tournament Guide, highlighting the top stories from Syracuse women's and men's basketball over the past season. Read more »
“Maliq (Brown) was always that quiet storm. Always the quietest one.” Though he's a calming presence off the court, Maliq Brown's ferocious play has given SU a boost this season. Read more »
Dyaisha Fair has carried Syracuse to a historic season. Yet, the lack of national coverage surrounding Fair has been damning. March is where she’ll solidify herself as an all-time great. Read more »
She makes it her job to be more than that coach to us.” Felisha Legette-Jack has changed the trajectory of Syracuse women’s basketball in just her second season in charge of the program. Read more »
“He’s a guy that was a legend here and I'm able to talk to him about anything in the world.” In his first year as associate head coach, Gerry McNamara has been vital in connecting with SU's current roster. Read more »