Syracuse has earned the No. 4 seed in the NCAA tournament and has earned a first-round bye. SU will host the winner of Pennsylvania and Albany in the second round at SU Soccer Stadium on May 10. Read more »
After early-game struggles, Kailah Kempney, who was pulled for attack Kayla Treanor, ripped off six consecutive draw controls in the second half, each giving Syracuse chances to win the game. Read more »
Syracuse’s first half was littered with poor shooting and missed opportunities. The Orange scored just two goals in the first half and finished the game with only eight goals on 32 shots. Read more »
Syracuse and Loyola were scheduled to play in the Baltimore area on Saturday. The game has been moved to Syracuse as a result of the riots in the area. Read more »
Loren Ziegler has 18 goals and has played a key role on No. 3 SU’s second-line midfield late in the season. In the Atlantic Coast Conference tournament, she scored a hat trick against Duke in the semifinal game, helping then-No. 7 Syracuse advance to the ACC championship game, which it eventually won. Read more »
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 »
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 »
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 »
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 »
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 »
Thanks to Erica Bodt’s goal with seven minutes to play, the No. 9 Orange beat the No. 19 Great Danes 14-12 on Sunday in the Carrier Dome on Senior Day in front of 997. Despite blowing a four-goal lead in the second half, Syracuse came away with the two-goal win. Read more »
Loren Ziegler hadn't scored five goals in her first three years total at SU. On Sunday, in her last regular season home game, her five marked a career-high. Read more »
Syracuse closed out Atlantic Coast Conference regular-season play with a 16-8 win, snapping a two-game losing streak. The seven-goal run buried the Cardinals, and attack Kayla Treanor, who tied her season-high with seven points, helped the Orange (10-6, 3-4 ACC) hand the Cardinals (9-6, 1-5) their third straight loss. Read more »
By persistently returning to the field, Taylor Gait has been able to fulfill a promise she made to play for her father, SU head coach Gary Gait, who etched his name in SU history as one of the greatest men’s lacrosse players ever. Read more »
Maddy Huegel was torn between hockey and lacrosse coming out of high school, but ultimately chose to play the latter at Syracuse. Techniques and skills she developed playing hockey have helped her in areas on the lacrosse field, like winning ground balls and controlling draws. Read more »
North Carolina was consistent in peppering SU’s defense with scoring opportunities, collecting 16 shots in each half. In a 15-8 loss for No. 6 Syracuse against No. 2 North Carolina, it was the inconsistent effort for the Orange defense that led to its most lopsided loss in two seasons. Read more »
No. 6 Syracuse dropped a 15-8 decision to No. 2 North Carolina at Fetzer Field. It was the most lopsided loss since February 2013 for Syracuse and was the fourth conference loss of the season for the Orange. The previous three came by a combined three goals. On Saturday, though, Syracuse had trouble keeping the game as competitive. Read more »
In some ways, Kelsey Richardson being “on top of everything” has helped the Orange. She’s the senior buoying a young and inexperienced starting defense that features two sophomores and a former midfielder. Read more »
Every time Notre Dame pulled ahead, Syracuse was able to find an answer, but never took a lead of its own in the second half. Five times Syracuse trailed by two goals but the No. 6 Orange couldn’t convert on late-game chances and fell to No. 13 Notre Dame on Tuesday. Read more »