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On this week's episode, Griffin and Josh discuss the recruiting and portal additions for Syracuse men's and women's basketball. Plus, SU MLAX got a big win against Virginia, and women's lax wraps up its regular season against BC on Thursday.
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Freeman, who led the Orange in scoring with more than 16 points per game last season, announced his transfer on social media Tuesday.
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Doty — a native of nearby Fulton — was a unanimous First-Team All-MAAC selection last season.
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They predict SU Men’s Basketball Coach Gerry McNamara can restore the program to prominence.
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On this week's episode Griffin and Josh talk about the first public appearance from new Syracuse men's Basketball head coach Gerry McNamara. Plus, both the men's and women's lacrosse squads are on big win streaks with tough matchups against UNC and Duke this weekend. Lastly, five-star recruit Calvin Russell suffers a big injury in Spring practice.
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Syracuse men's basketball introduced Gerry McNamara — the legendary Orange player and assistant coach — as head coach at a ceremony in the JMA Wireless Dome Monday. Adam Hipsky has more.
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On this week's episode, Griffin and Josh discuss the official hiring of Syracuse men's basketball head coach Gerry McNamara, both men's and women's lax are on long winning streaks, and Duke MLAX head coach John Danowski returns to the pod.
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EMERGENCY POD: Griffin and Josh provide instant reactions to the potential hire of Gerry McNamara as the next head coach of Syracuse men's basketball.
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Ethan Frank and Jordan Leonard bring on former Syracuse defenseman and 4-time All-American Ric Beardsley about SU's season so far, an in-depth breakdown of the Orange's defense, how far SU can go, and more!
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Ethan Frank and Jordan Leonard react to the news that Justin Taylor and Quadir Copeland are entering the transfer portal after their sophomore seasons at Syracuse. Then, the guys predict who else could be leaving or staying from the current roster based on the last couple of days. Finally, Jordan and Ethan close the show by diving into the Gerry McNamara-Siena rumors and how realistic it is that he could leave Central New York.