Syracuse University
Private university in Syracuse
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2024 | Mounir Hima, a junior center, transferred from Syracuse to Howard University's basketball program. |
2024 | Quadir Copeland, a sophomore guard, transferred from Syracuse to McNeese State University's basketball program. |
2024 | Justin Taylor, a sophomore guard, transferred from Syracuse to James Madison University's basketball program. |
2024 | Syracuse was not invited to the NCAA tournament and chose not to participate in the NIT Tournament despite being eligible. |
2024 | Maliq Brown, a junior forward, transferred from Syracuse to Duke University's basketball program. |
2024 | Syracuse Orange men's basketball team completed the 2023-24 season with a 20-12 overall record and 11-9 in ACC conference play, finishing in a three-way tie for fifth place. |
2024 | The team will continue to play their home games at the JMA Wireless Dome in Syracuse, New York. |
2024 | Syracuse was defeated by NC State 83-65 in the ACC tournament, with NC State avenging their two previous regular season losses. |
2024 | Benny Williams, a junior forward, was dismissed from the Syracuse basketball team. |
2024 | Syracuse Orange men's basketball team added five transfer players: Lucas Taylor from Georgia State, Jaquan Carlos from Hofstra, Jyáre Davis from Delaware, Chaz Owens from Ranger, and Eddie Lampkin Jr. from Colorado, strengthening the team's roster for the upcoming season. |
2024 | Judah Mintz, a sophomore guard, declared for the 2024 NBA draft, leaving the Syracuse basketball team. |
2024 | Syracuse lost the conference tiebreaker and was seeded seventh in the ACC tournament, where they faced tenth-seed NC State in the Second Round. |
2024 | William Patterson, a freshman center, transferred from Syracuse to High Point University's basketball program. |
2024 | Peter Carey, a sophomore center, transferred from Syracuse to Siena College's basketball program. |
2024 | Syracuse Orange will compete in their twelfth season as members of the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC). |
2024 | Adrian Autry begins his second season as head coach of the Syracuse Orange men's basketball team. |
2024 | Dyaisha Fair drafted 16th overall in the 2024 WNBA draft after graduating from Syracuse. |
2024 | Multiple players transferred from the Syracuse Orange women's basketball team, including Kennedi Perkins to Marquette, Cheyenne McEvans to Florida A&M, Marilena Triantafylli to Saint Louis, and Alyssa Latham to Tennessee. |
2024 | The team's NCAA Tournament run ended in the Second Round after losing to third-seed Connecticut. |
2024 | Syracuse Orange women's basketball team completed their previous season with a 24-8 overall record and a 13-5 performance in ACC play, finishing in a three-way tie for second place in the conference. |
2024 | Syracuse received an at-large invitation to the NCAA Tournament, marking their first tournament appearance since 2021. |
2024 | The team was seeded third in the ACC tournament and received a bye into the Quarterfinals, where they were unexpectedly defeated by sixth-seed Florida State. |
2024 | As the sixth seed in the Portland region, they defeated eleventh-seed Arizona in the First Round of the NCAA Tournament. |
2024 | Syracuse Orange women's basketball team begins their 2024-25 season under third-year head coach Felisha Legette-Jack, continuing as members of the Atlantic Coast Conference and playing home games at the JMA Wireless Dome. |
October 15 2024 | The ACC released the preseason coaches poll, ranking Syracuse 11th in the conference - its lowest ranking since joining the ACC in 2013. |
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