Syracuse names Toledo's Bryan Blair
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Syracuse University has its next chancellor and athletic director lined up. Now the focus turns to one of the most consequential decisions faci
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What does Syracuse’s new chancellor mean for SU sports? ‘We need to have top-tier athletics’
Syracuse, N.Y. — Syracuse University chancellor-elect Mike Haynie said he considers himself a major college sports fan and views high-level college sports as a key part of the school’s business model.
Syracuse University fired men's basketball coach Adrian Autry after three seasons, Orange athletic director John Wildhack announced Wednesday.
Syracuse University has hired Bryan Blair as its next athletic director after receiving final approval from the university’s board.
A new athletic director is set to lead the college's sports program. The injury reportedly occurred the night before Banks' on-field testing and will sideline him until June. Which coaches are on the hot seat in 2026? Nebraska players are fighting the CSC. The Big Ten commissioner ask the NCAA president to stop issuing punishments for tampering.
Syracuse hires Toledo VP and director of athletics Bryan B. Blair to serve its AD post and rejuvenate Orange sports
Major changes have been made within Syracuse University's leadership in the past couple of months.
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Adrian Autry dismissed as Syracuse men’s basketball head coach
NewsChannel 9 Sports Director Steve Infanti called in with his thoughts: SYRACUSE, N.Y. (WSYR) — Following Syracuse men’s basketball’s loss to SMU in the first round of the ACC Tournament, Syracuse University has fired head coach Adrian Autry after three seasons with the Orange.
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As Syracuse Orange reckon with poor basketball season, a local sportswear shop sees slump in sales
SYRACUSE, N.Y. (WSYR-TV) — Longtime fans have expressed they are more than ready to see some changes happen to Syracuse University’s men’s basketball program. One Marshall Street business that has benefited from a flourishing team in the past is feeling the impact of the recent slump.
The questions were no surprise to Syracuse University’s incoming chancellor. After some more general questions, when finally asked about the athletic department, J. Michael Haynie, said: “I was waiting to see how many of you asked a question before you got to that particular one.