Writer: Billy Heyen
Syracuse swept by Denver in ITA Kickoff consolation round
Syracuse played the Denver in the consolation round of the ITA Kickoff, and were swept by the score of 4-0. Read More »
Ky Bowman spurned college football offers to play basketball at Boston College
Ky Bowman, a freshman point guard at Boston College, was first a highly sought after football recruit. Now his favorite sport is basketball at Boston College, and he has no regrets Read More »
Justyn Knight named ACC cross country male runner of year; Chris Fox named coach of year
Justyn Knight won ACC male cross country runner of the year for the second year in a row and Chris Fox was named the coach of the year for the fourth year in a row. Read More »
North Florida's Wajid Aminu follows separate path from brothers to Division I
Wajid Aminu started his first game of the year on Thursday night. He's the younger brother of the Portland Trail Blazers' Al-Farouq Aminu. Read More »
Syracuse men's cross country finishes 3rd at nationals, unable to defend NCAA title
Justyn Knight finished in second place but Syracuse was unable to defend its national title this year. Read More »
Syracuse men's cross country wins northeast regional, qualifies for nationals
In Friday’s NCAA northeast regional, the Syracuse men won for the fourth year in a row. With their win comes automatic qualification to the national meet next week, led by a 1-2 finish from Justyn Knight and Colin Bennie. Read More »
Running unattached in high school preps Madeleine Davison for freshman year at Syracuse
Madeleine Davison wanted tougher competition in high school so she ran in college races instead of for her high school. It's led to success in her first year at Syracuse. Read More »
Syracuse men's cross country wins 4th straight ACC title
Syracuse's men's cross country team won its fifth straight conference title. The women's team placed fifth. Read More »
Club baseball pitcher Matt Neumann battles with recovery from Tommy John surgery
Matt Neumann tore his UCL in May. He's trying to make it back for one final collegiate baseball season. Read More »