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Clemson lacrosse flips another 5-star recruit from Syracuse, midfielder Aubrie Eisfeld
After flipping the commitment of the No. 1 player in the 2025 class, Alexa Spallina, from Syracuse to Clemson, the Tigers have flipped another 5-star recruit from the Orange. Eisfeld is currently the No. 6 overall player in the class, making this already stacked Clemson recruiting class that much more stacked. Head coach Allison Kwolek has been on fire lately recruiting, with the program trending in the right direction. As reported by Inside Lacrosse, Eisfeld initially committed to Kayla Treanor and the Syracuse Orange on September 19. Hailing from Bayport-Blue Point High School in New York, Eisfeld is a talented midfielder. She plays club lacrosse for the Long Island Yellow Jackets 2025 Spallina team alongside fellow standout player Alexa Spallina.
Former Section III lacrosse standout named to U20 national women’s team
The final roster for the 2024 U.S. women’s national lacrosse team has been announced and former Westhill goalie Francesca Argentieri made the cut. Argentieri is one of 22 players who will represent the U.S. in the 2024 World Lacrosse Women’s U20 Championships in Hong Kong, China from Aug. 15-24.
Hotter for the holiday weekend, but any storms?
SYRACUSE, NY (WSYR-TV) – Many have plans for the holiday weekend with friends and or family, but will the weather cooperate? Find out below…. There may be a lingering shower to start the day, and possibly a spotty pop-up shower/storm during the late afternoon/evening, but most, if not all of the day looks to be dry. Highs will range from about 85 to near 90 and it’s going to be humid too. Stay hydrated and cool and enjoy your outdoor festivities!
Syracuse football 2024 opponent preview: UNLV Rebels
We’re through the first third of our Syracuse Orange football opponent preview series. With the stage properly set for four Dome games, finished against FCS offering Holy Cross, SU now enters the “prove-it” portion of the campaign. This next opponent is the first of three road games in a row and five out of the next six away from their fans.
Syracuse football earns commitment from Top 10 long snapper in Class of 2025
Syracuse, N.Y. — Syracuse football added a highly-touted recruit at a special position to its Class of 2025 Tuesday afternoon. Henry Searcy, a long snapper from Tallahassee, Florida, announced his commitment via social media. He’s a five-star and the No. 8 long snapper in the country, according to Kohl’s Kicking.
West Herr WBEN Buffalo Business Report - Tuesday, July 2nd, 2024
The Buffalo-Rochester-Syracuse “semiconductor superhighway” receives $40 million in federal funds, ConnectLife, Fattey Beer and the Bills partner for a blood drive, and an amusement partnership continues.
Landmark Properties, W5 Group to Develop 600-Bed Community Near Syracuse University
Syracuse, N.Y. — A partnership between Landmark Properties and W5 Group has acquired a 2-acre site for the development of The Standard at Syracuse, a student housing project near Syracuse University in New York. The development will be located at 910 Madison St. in the city’s University Hill neighborhood. Upon completion, the community will offer over 600 beds across 210 units in studio through five-bedroom configurations. Each unit will be fully furnished and offer bed-to-bath parity. Shared amenities will include a 24-hour fitness center, sauna, study areas and a large outdoor hot tub. The community will also feature a 220-space parking garage for resident use. The property was formerly home to the Temple Concord sanctuary, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The sanctuary will be preserved and incorporated in the development as a 4,750-square-foot amenity space. Current plans for the building call for the transformation of the space into a gathering area. Landmark Construction, the in-house general contractor for Landmark Properties, will manage construction of the project, a timeline for which was not provided.
Central NY Regional Market Authority fires executive director after criticism from state auditors
Syracuse, N.Y. -- The Central New York Regional Market Authority voted Monday to fire Executive Director Amanda Vitale, just six weeks after a state audit found poor financial management at the Syracuse market. Authority board President Anthony Emmi announced the vote to terminate Vitale’s employment at the authority’s meeting Monday...
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Syracuse men’s basketball: Former Orange big man Jesse Edwards signs 2-way deal with Minnesota Timberwolves
Former Syracuse Orange center Jesse Edwards, after going undrafted in the 2024 NBA Draft, was picked up on a 2-way contract with the Minnesota Timberwolves, according to Christopher Hall of Sports Illustrated. The Wolves, who traded out of the second round of the draft, are getting size and defense in...
Bob's Stores is closing all New England locations. What it means in New Hampshire
Bob's Stores is closing all of its store locations, including one in Hampshire. The discount retailer announced it's closing all of its locations throughout Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York and Rhode Island. The only New Hampshire location is located at 1400 Oaklawn Ave. in Cranston. Bob's Stores President Dave Barton said the company's financial struggles led...
Former Syracuse women’s basketball great will play for Team Canada in Paris Olympics
Syracuse, N.Y. -- Kayla Alexander will play for Canada in the Paris Olympics, marking the former Syracuse University great’s second straight Olympic Games. Alexander, 33, is a 6-foot-4 center who played for the Orange from 2009-2013, and left as the career leader in points (2,024), blocks (350), field goals (736), free throws made (552), free throws attempted (750) and games played (140, tied).
3-star WR from Florida names Syracuse football to top 4, sets commitment date
Syracuse, N.Y. — A 3-star wide receiver from Orlando, Florida, has set plans for his commitment. Isaiah Mizell announced a top 4 of Syracuse football, Kansas State, Arizona and Georgia Tech on Monday night via his social media. He will announce his commitment July 10. If you purchase a...
Get to Know Your Orange Man: #32, DB Greg Delaine
It’s time to start preparing for the 2024 Syracuse Orange football season. We’re going through the roster to take a look at each Syracuse player as we get to know a lot of new faces to kick off the Fran Brown Era. Name: Greg Delaine. Position: Defensive Back.
A ‘YS’ investigation a decade in the making; What happened to Karl’s Klocks?
SYRACUSE, N.Y. (WSYR-TV) — There’s a place in Syracuse where time seems to stand still. We turn to a NewsChannel 9 ‘Your Stories’ investigation – a decade in the making. NewsChannel 9’s Rachel Polansky first started reporting on Karl’s Klocks in 2014 – after several customers said they brought family heirlooms to the clock repair […]
Syracuse.com, Post-Standard are the top winners in NY news publishers awards
Syracuse.com and The Post-Standard were the top winners in the New York News Publishers Association 2023 Awards of Excellence. The Advance Media New York content, marketing and advertising teams won 20 awards, more than any other publisher in New York. The marketing and advertising teams won six awards, with creative campaigns on such varied topics as regional airports and lead-poisoning awareness.
New Civic Engagement Opportunities for SUNY Students
SUNY Students Encouraged To Apply Here for 500 Paid Civic and Service Internships. In a move to foster civic responsibility and community service among its student body, SUNY is launching the Empire State Service Corps Program. This initiative, led by Lieutenant Governor Antonio Delgado, expands paid civic and service opportunities for SUNY students.
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