Syracuse Orange Men’s Basketball News
Ryan Blackwell, former Syracuse player and Liverpool boys basketball coach, takes assistant job at Siena
Ryan Blackwell, former Syracuse player and Liverpool boys basketball coach, takes assistant job at Siena
Blackwell led Liverpool to its first state title in boys basketball in 2018.
Donnie Freeman ranked No. 6 in ESPN’s Class of 2024, will be SU’s highest-ranked freshman since Carmelo Anthony
Freeman was ESPN's top-ranked power forward prospect.
Dr. Jim Boeheim: Former Syracuse basketball coach will receive honorary doctorate
The Hall of Famer is one of five who will receive honorary degrees in May.
Former Syracuse women’s basketball player Alyssa Latham will transfer to Tennessee
Latham was a member of the ACC's All-Freshman Team last season and arrived at Syracuse as a Top-100 recruit.
Former Syracuse basketball big man Maliq Brown commits to Duke
Brown played two seasons for the Orange and announced he would transfer on April 2.
Virginia law allows the state’s colleges to directly pay athletes
The law signed by Gov. Glenn Youngkin bypasses NCAA rules. It takes effect July 1.
Former Syracuse basketball players Jason Hart and Tony Bland hired as assistants at Kentucky, Washington
Jason Hart has been the coach at the G-League Ignite for the past 3 years.
‘Inside Syracuse Basketball’ podcast with SU transfer Jyáre Davis: ‘I can’t wait to get there’
Jyare Davis, a 6-7 forward from Delaware, goes into his decision to transfer to Syracuse on the "Inside Syracuse Basketball" podcast.
The Boeheims’ Basket Ball later this month turns 25. It might be their last
Money raised from the annual affair at Turning Stone benefits the Jim and Juli Boeheim Foundation.
Has a Syracuse player matched Caitlin Clark’s feat of leading team in points, rebounds, assists? (Mike’s Mailbox)
Syracuse.com basketball reporter Mike Waters answers readers' questions.
Former Syracuse star Dyaisha Fair eager to prove herself to WNBA champs: ‘I’m here. Watch me work.’
Fair joins a loaded roster with the Las Vegas Aces but one that lacks a backup point guard.
Dyaisha Fair taken by two-time defending champion Las Vegas Aces in WNBA Draft
Fair will be teammates with Kelsey Plum, one of just two players who scored more points than her in NCAA Division I women's basketball history.