The Ensley Athletic Center, which SU athletic programs began using this winter, has thus far accomplished what it set out to do in enhancing practices and strengthening recruiting pitches. Read more »
Without Kelsey Richardson and the rest of her defense, sixth-seeded Syracuse wouldn’t have beaten No. 1 seed North Carolina, 9-8, in double overtime of the ACC tournament championship on Sunday afternoon. Kayla Treanor scored the game-winner, but it didn’t happen until after the defense forced UNC to miss 22-of-30 shot attempts. Read more »
Syracuse captured its first ACC title with a thrilling 15-14 win over Duke on Sunday at PPL Park in Chester, Pennsylvania. Here are some scenes from the captivating contest. Read more »
The third-seeded Orange utilized swift ball movement and took advantage of second-seeded Duke's lack of organization on its man-down unit in a 15-14 win to capture the ACC tournament title at PPL Park on Sunday afternoon. Read more »
Syracuse was more efficient, scoring on 44 percent of its shot attempts compared to 32.5 for Duke, and was able to win despite a poor showing from Williams. And as a result, No. 4 SU eked out the 15-14 win over No. 6 Duke in the ACC tournament championship at PPL Park. Read more »
For the second time in the Atlantic Coast Conference tournament, SU’s best player made its biggest play in its biggest game. The Orange beat UNC, 9-8, in overtime to win its first ACC title as a member of the league. Read more »
Third-seeded Syracuse defeated second-seeded Duke, 15-14, in the ACC tournament final on Sunday afternoon at PPL Park. Here are three quick observations from SU’s title game triumph. Read more »
Syracuse was paced in the first half by a Nicky Galasso hat trick and entered halftime tied at five, a stark contrast from the four-goal deficit it founds itself in at the break two weeks ago in North Carolina. Read more »
On Friday night, Bobby Wardwell saved balls with his body, his stick and even relied on his posts. But regardless of the situation it was the Orange’s goalie who was the backbone of a Syracuse defense that allowed nine less goals than last time it faced the Tar Heels. Read more »
It wasn't pretty, but Syracuse rode a strong defensive effort to beat North Carolina, 9-8, in the semifinals of the ACC tournament on Friday night. Read more »
Syracuse's defense largely stymied the Blue Devils’ offense after allowing six goals in the first 15 minutes of the game. Duke scored just four more goals through the final 45 minutes. Read more »
In No. 6-seed Syracuse’s 14-10 win over No. 2-seed Duke in the ACC tournament semifinals, it was SU’s diverse offense that made the difference on Friday afternoon at Klockner Stadium. Read more »
Kayla Treanor scored the game-winning goal in double overtime, and Syracuse advanced to the semifinals of the ACC tournament in Charlottesville, Virginia. Read more »
Kelsey Richardson stepped up in goal late and provided a chance for Kayla Treanor scoring the game-winning goal in double overtime for Syracuse. Read more »
Joey Sankey used his stick skills and gritty play to become the all-time career points leader at North Carolina. He’s been motivated and pushed by his father to help overcome his 5-foot-5 stature, and will look to lead the Tar Heels past the Orange on Friday at 8 p.m. Read more »
The Orange defense, whose 10.7 goals allowed per game ranks 62nd in the country, will need to be more effective when No. 7 Syracuse heads to Charlottesville, Virginia to take on No. 3 Boston College in the first round of the ACC tournament on Thursday at 6 p.m. Read more »
Bobby Wardwell allowed 10 goals in one half against UNC on April 11. Now, he's preparing to face the Tar Heels again in the semifinals of the ACC tournament. Read more »
It took a $1.2 million fundraising effort and subsequent planning and building, but this year the Syracuse women’s lacrosse team finally upgraded from its outdated locker room. In the fall, it relocated within Manley Field House to a new, state-of-the-art facility in a space that was previously a weight room. Read more »