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Notable athletes who have played for Syracuse University's basketball team. Note that Syracuse teams were called the Orangemen and Orangewomen until 2004. Note that Syracuse teams were called the Orangemen and Orangewomen until 2004.
Louis J. Salmon – football player and head coach of the University of Notre Dame; Danny Schayes – professional basketball player; George Schuyler – writer, journalist, and social commentator; Scott Schwedes – professional football player; Scorey – rapper, singer, and songwriter; Ray Seals – professional football player; Rod Serling ...
This is a list of people associated with Syracuse University, including founders, financial benefactors, notable alumni, notable educators, and speakers.Syracuse University has over 250,000 alumni representing all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and more than 170 countries and territories.
This category includes notable former and current athletes at Syracuse University. Eventually, it should contain only subcategories based on the sport(s) each individual played at Syracuse. Note that the wrestling program, which was discontinued after the 2000–01 season, retains the "Syracuse Orangemen" name for purposes of historical accuracy.
The Syracuse Football All-Century Team features the top 44 football players from the 20th century at Syracuse University. The team features a Heisman Trophy winner, nine members of the College Football Hall of Fame, and seven other members of the Pro Football Hall of Fame. The All-Century Team includes players from eight different decades.
Pages in category "Basketball players from Syracuse, New York" The following 31 pages are in this category, out of 31 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
Syracuse's legacy in the Pro Football Hall of Fame ranks among the finest of any college football program. The Orange boast eight inductees, tied for the eight-most of any school. Only Notre Dame (13), USC (13), Michigan (11), Ohio State (10), Miami (9), and Pittsburgh (9) have more representatives in the Pro Football Hall of Fame than Syracuse ...
The Carmelo K. Anthony Basketball Center is the home of Syracuse basketball. The $19 million facility officially opened in September 2009. The facility includes two NCAA regulation-size practice courts, a weight room, training room, equipment room, locker rooms and coaches offices for both men's and women's basketball programs. In addition ...