With the start of the football season, the University has announced expanded hours and locations for merchandise sales to accommodate fans attending games.
The Campus Store,
A fan watches a Syracuse vs. Notre Dame football game in the JMA Wireless Dome. (Photo by Marilyn Hesler)
An innovative initiative focusing on the power
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The student-athletes who pass through the entry of the football locker room in the John A. Lally Athletics Complex will be carrying
Syracuse University has signed The Coca-Cola Company as the official non-alcoholic beverage partner of the University and Syracuse University Athletics. The agreement, which took effect
As point guard for the Orange women’s basketball team, Raquel-Ann “Roxi” Nurse McNabb '98, G'99 was known for helping her teammates ‘make buckets’—a lot of
On the same stage where Carmelo Anthony starred as a student-athlete, the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Famer urged graduates to make their own mark
Syracuse University Athletics continues to demonstrate its commitment to academic excellence, as shown in the latest release of National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Academic Progress
Carmelo Anthony, one of Syracuse University’s most prolific former student-athletes, will deliver the University’s 2025 Commencement address on Sunday, May 11, at 9:30 a.m. at
A research team from the Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics won the 19th Annual MIT Sloan Research Paper Competition. Department of Sport Management
The 2025 Syracuse Name, Image and Likeness Summit is a first-of-its-kind event organized by students for student-athletes. The Syracuse NIL Summit will bring Syracuse University
The entrepreneurial seeds that Jack Wren ’26 planted as a 5-year-old would eventually grow into a full-fledged career running his own small business producing hats.
Syracuse University Athletics today announced the launch of Champion ’CUSE: The Campaign for Syracuse Athletics—a sweeping $50 million fundraising campaign aimed at leveling up its
After serving nearly five decades, legendary Central New York high school football coach Carl Sanfilippo ’77 announced his retirement at the end of 2024. But