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Aaron Womack commits to Syracuse basketball, discusses decision
Syracuse basketball has landed a commitment from 2025 Milwaukee (WI) Dominican small forward Aaron Womack. Womack took an official visit to Syracuse over the weekend where he picked up an offer and committed before heading home. The 6-6 wing is the second commitment in the Orange's 2025 class, joining five star Sadiq White. Womack chose Syracuse over offers from Buffalo, Illinois State, Illinois-Chicago, Murray State, Southern Utah, William & Mary, Wisconsin-Green Bay and Wisconsin-Milwaukee. He 21.9 points, 9.4 rebounds and 3.8 assists as a junior. Womack earned first-team all-league in the Metro Classic Conference as a freshman, sophomore and junior.
Come hang with us in Vegas: Fan meet up part of our coverage of SU football at UNLV
The Syracuse University football team will be in Las Vegas to take on the UNLV Rebels on Friday night and syracuse.com reporters Brent Axe and Emily Leiker along with photojournalist Scott Trimble will be there for news coverage. We’ll be on the ground to show you the sights and sounds...
Syracuse men's soccer bounces back with road win at Albany
ALBANY, NY — After what could only be considered a dreadful week for the Syracuse Mens Soccer team Syracuse headed to the state capital of Albany to take on the Great Danes. Where they bounced back from consecutive home defeats to Cornell and Wake Forest with a comfortable 3-1 win over UAlbany.
West Genesee girls soccer completes season sweep of F-M
CENTRAL NEW YORK – All through the latter part of September the girls soccer team has demonstrated a high standard that has proven that it is quite capable of defending its Section III Class AA championship. With an even sharper attack than in 2023 to go with a high-quality...
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