Writer: Jacob Klinger
Klinger: Hack thinks sports are stupid, you are too
Development Editor Jacob Klinger reflects on why sports are stupid, but also why he loves them. Read More »
Ron Patterson's father explains guard's transfer to IUPUI, names other schools interested
Ron Patterson's father, Marc, explains why the former Syracuse guard has transferred to IUPUI and which other schools recruited him. Read More »
Guard Ron Patterson will transfer from Syracuse
Syracuse sophomore guard Ron Patterson became the second scholarship player to seek transfer on Thursday. Sophomore forward B.J. Johnson announced his intention earlier in the afternoon. Read More »
Jim Boeheim addresses his role in failing to follow Syracuse's own drug policy
The NCAA citing Syracuse for failing to follow its own drug policy. And while the NCAA doesn't have its own policy and doesn't force universities to have their own, it does require that they follow them if they have them. Read More »
Jim Boeheim explains Fab Melo's academic fraud, blames Stan Kissel, former secretary
Jim Boeheim explained his role, or lack thereof, in Fab Melo's academic fraud on Thursday. Read More »
Jeff Cornish denies NCAA report claims, contests Post-Standard's reporting
Jeff Cornish struck out at the NCAA and The Post-Standard in a statement received by The Daily Orange from his lawyer, Scott Bielicki, on Tuesday morning. Read More »
A look at ‘student-athlete 1,’ and his part in Syracuse’s violations
Though not singled out by name, former Syracuse point guard Billy Edelin's career very closely matches the one attached to student-athlete 1 in the NCAA's recent report. Read More »
Jim Boeheim one of few to dispute allegations in NCAA investigation
Jim Boeheim disputed his responsibility for the allegations the NCAA investigated about the Syracuse head coach and the men's basketball program. Read More »
Syracuse basketball's 2015 commits to stay despite NCAA sanctions, recruiting expert Alex Kline believes
Recruiting will get harder for Syracuse basketball, in wake of NCAA sanctions, but the Class of 2015 will stay intact, recruiting expert Alex Kline said. Read More »
Kaleb Joseph's ineffectiveness leaves Syracuse offense in need of point guard as end of season looms
Kaleb Joseph's up-and-down season is facing an end on the latter, as he didn't start Syracuse's loss to Virginia on Monday. His ineffectiveness leaves the Orange's future at point guard in doubt. Read More »
B.J. Johnson scores only 3 points in 1st conference start for Syracuse
B.J. Johnson shot 1-of-6 from the field in his first conference start as Syracuse fell at home to No. 2 Virginia, 59-47. Read More »
Christmas concludes memorable Carrier Dome career in 59-47 loss to No. 2 Virginia
No. 2 Virginia dominated on the boards, 42-20, and didn't let Rakeem Christmas get in a groove as Cavaliers topped Syracuse by 12 on senior night in the Carrier Dome. Read More »
Fast reaction: 3 quick observations from Syracuse's 5-point upset over Fighting Irish
Syracuse upset No. 9 Notre Dame on Tuesday night in South Bend, Indiana by a score of 65-60. Here are three quick observations from the game. Read More »
Cooney battles through sprain in back, heads into matchup with shoddy Notre Dame 3-point defense
SU guard Trevor Cooney has been fighting a sprain in his back recently and will have a chance to snap out of his shooting slump Tuesday night against Notre Dame's 3-point defense, which ranks worst in the ACC. Read More »
Boeheim: Cooney likely to face Notre Dame despite sprain in back
Trevor Cooney played his shortest outing of the conference season on Saturday, finishing on the bench despite the game against Pittsburgh being on the line. Read More »
Boeheim, players react to 2 late controversial calls by officials against Pittsburgh
Late in Saturday's game, a moving screen was called on Rakeem Christmas and no travel was called on Pitt pint guard James Robinson. The two calls drew comments from Jim Boeheim and Syracuse players Read More »
Syracuse comeback falls short in 65-61 loss against Pittsburgh
Syracuse was battered in the second half, whether it be Trevor Cooney or Tyler Roberson. And despite a valiant attempt at a comeback, the Orange couldn't ever take the lead against Pittsburgh, losing by four. Read More »
Joseph continues finding range against Duke, turns in another mixed performance
Kaleb Joseph showed that he is capable of performing in big games, but he was far from perfect in the 80-72 Orange loss. Read More »
Gbinije's 27 points prove to not be enough in Syracuse's 80-72 loss to Duke
Michael Gbinije scored 27 points for Syracuse, but it wasn't enough for the Orange to sustain a first-half lead over Duke in an 80-72 loss at home. Read More »
Klinger: Syracuse's Christmas shuts down opponents, adds emerging offense to defensive prowess
Rakeem Christmas might not be the best long-term option when it comes to him or Jahlil Okafor. But in a one-game sample size, the senior center will prove he's the better option in the heavyweight matchup. Read More »
Boeheim remembers relationship with late, longtime college coach Tarkanian
Jim Boeheim jokingly said he forgot the first time he faced Jerry Tarkanian. “I think they beat the crap out of us, as I remember,” he said. “… If we lose, I don’t remember.” Read More »
Gbinije delivers consistently for Syracuse in 70-56 victory over Boston College
The ball was safest in Michael Gbinije’s hands. From Trevor Cooney’s, it went up and off the rim. Give it to Rakeem Christmas, and a tired sequence of bumping, fouling and frustration was bound to ensue. And when Boston College had the ball, the Eagles were likely to put it out of bounds. Read More »
Syracuse shows ability to play against zone in loss to Pittsburgh
The Orange proved it could score against the zone in its 83-77 loss to Pittsburgh on Saturday. Read More »
Boeheim, Pitino reflect on Smith's legacy at North Carolina
On Monday's ACC coaches' teleconference, Jim Boeheim and Louisville head coach Rick Pitino reflected on the legacy of the late UNC head coaching legend Dean Smith. Read More »