
Trophy Display: Greater Syracuse Sports Hall of Fame
The 2015 Inductees into the Greater Syracuse Sports Hall of Fame (GSSHOF) include former SU sharp shooter Marty Headd. The shoes above belonged to Melo.
Trophy Display: Greater Syracuse Sports Hall of Fame
The 2015 Inductees into the Greater Syracuse Sports Hall of Fame (GSSHOF) include former SU sharp shooter Marty Headd. The shoes above belonged to Melo.
CNY’s Tamar would be the perfect choice to sing the National Anthem at a Syracuse v. Georgetown or Syracuse v. Duke game basketball game in the future. We saw her sing the chill bumps out of people during an impromptu gig at the Pan African Village last week. Her vocal power would be the perfect lead in for a memorable big-time athletic contest. The team won’t play either in the coming season, thumb but maybe she can sing for the Big Ten/ACC Challenge Game (Dec. 5).
If you are a SU Basketball fan, you may be missing the team in this year’s NCAA Tournament, but here is some good news about one former player…
Former ‘Cuse bigman Rony Seikaly is now a house music DJ in Miami. He has program on Soundcloud and Sirius XM called “Sugar Free Radio,” and he will spin tomorrow as part of Miami Music Week.
By 5:30 pm the temperature dipped to single digits and wind chills made things worse, ailment students were packing up their tents and leaving Boeheimburg. They will return to line up again on Friday, but then they will be inside the temperature-controlled Carrier Dome. A record crowd is expected for the SU v. Duke game on Saturday.
Author, activist, former NBA player and SU grad Etan Thomas moderated a panel (along with Rachel Vassel) on Fatherhood on Friday. The panel was made up of former SU basketball players.
Where are C-SPAN or ESPN’s “Outside the Lines” when you need them?
After a week that provided way too much negative news pertaining to male athletes and domestic violence and abuse allegations, former SU students Etan Thomas and Rachel Vassel facilitated a panel Coming Back Together (CBT) aimed at dissecting fatherhood, particularly among people of color.
The discussion featured former SU players Billy Owens, Derrick Coleman, John Wallace, Roosevelt Bouie and Lawrence Moten. The audience included students, members of the community and alumni (including members of the Syracuse Eight)
The 2-hour town-hall style meeting touched on single parent homes, solutions for raising a generation of children in the modern era, and how to discipline while still showing love.
At times the candor of the athletes spurred a range of emotions (from tears to gut-busting laughter).
Billy Owens, Derrick Coleman and John Wallace
All-time leading SU scorer (and in the Big East) Lawrence Moten talked about teaching the art of respect when it comes to fathering his daughters.
SU’s gentle giant Roosevelt Bouie
Etan Thomas talks about reaching not only his own children but those in the community as well (seated to his right was former SU player Manny Breland).
A Magnificent Six
We are sure this conversation will continue somewhere (possibly at the next gathering) or maybe another institution will do a tangential discussion. In the meantime we salute Etan, the other former players, and organizers of CBT for addressing the subject.
We wish they met annually.
Cuse Fans, State Tower Building
After a great weekend of sports, particularly for Syracuse, we forget that before there was a rivalry between SU & Duke, there was collaboration. Coach Boeheim successfully worked with Coach K during the Olympics, and ESPN commentators such as Jay Bilas (Duke grad) worked with SU grads.
Bilas, speaking here during a forum at SU’s Newhouse School, takes time to indirectly show some love to SU’s journalism program.
AXA Towers
Syracuse shows off another facet of readiness this evening as the 168 Centro Bus (East Fayette/Erie-Shoppingtown) passes Forman Avenue along the Connective Corridor--four days before the big game.