• EYBL Shrinks to 15 Teams for 2026-27 | Syracuse Basketball News
    Jul 4 2026

    EYBL Scholastic is slashing its roster from 20 to 15 teams for the 2026-27 season, eliminating seven past participants and welcoming new elite programs to sharpen the competition. This shake-up directly impacts Syracuse’s recruiting pipeline, as key schools like AZ Compass Prep, CIA Bella Vista, and Long Island Lutheran remain in the lineup — home to multiple Orange targets including standout prospects like Moussa Kamissoko and Kevin Wheatley Jr. The move signals a tighter, more intense proving ground for top-tier talent, giving programs like Syracuse a clearer, more focused window to secure future stars.

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  • Happy 4th of July! - A message of Corey
    Jul 4 2026

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  • Syracuse’s Tough Road to Redemption | Syracuse Basketball News
    Jul 4 2026

    Syracuse Orange braces for a brutal 2026-27 season under new head coach Gerry McNamara, facing a stacked schedule with top-ranked opponents like Duke, Virginia, and North Carolina coming to the Dome, plus tough non-conference clashes with Indiana and St. John’s — even without their star player. Though currently ranked outside the top 25, a strong start could catapult them back into tournament contention.

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  • Syracuse Targets Top 2027 Prospects | Syracuse Basketball News
    Jul 5 2026

    Syracuse is on the hunt for elite talent in the 2027 basketball class, with ESPN’s top-100 rankings revealing a deep pool of five-star and four-star prospects they’re aggressively targeting. Standouts like King Gibson (No. 7), Nasir Anderson (No. 9), and Moussa Kamissoko (No. 14) are already in the crosshairs, while the staff is also eyeing mid-tier gems like Lewis Uvwo (No. 24) and Munir Greig (No. 40). With official visits already scheduled and unofficial ones underway, Syracuse is making moves fast to secure commitments — and the competition for these top recruits is heating up.

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  • Top Recruits Shaking Up Syracuse's Future | Syracuse Basketball News
    Jul 6 2026

    Summer’s winding down, and top high school recruits are making big moves—shaking up Syracuse’s 2027 and 2028 recruiting classes. Four-star guard Rowan Phillips, five-star wing Kevin Wheatley Jr., and four-star forward Zion Green are all transferring to elite programs, while Will Brunson heads to IMG Academy and Payton Jones joins Jermaine O’Neal’s squad. Even elite wings Isaiah Hamilton and Xavier Skipworth are heading to Montverde Academy, and big men Isaiah Clarke and Ahmed Nur are joining CIA Bella Vista, the reigning national champs. For Syracuse, these shifts mean tougher competition—and the staff is still actively pursuing these stars with new offers. The recruiting landscape is heating up, and fans are getting a front-row seat to future Orange stars on bigger stages.

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  • Mason Collins Shines Internationally | Syracuse Basketball News
    Jul 6 2026

    Mason Collins, the elite five-star recruit for the 2028 class, just added another gold medal to his collection—this time leading Team USA U-17 to a dominant FIBA World Cup title in Istanbul, capping off a historic 13-game undefeated streak since 2010. Already averaging over seven points, three rebounds, and three assists in limited minutes, Collins is proving his international dominance with a gold medal last summer too. Syracuse, under new coach Gerry McNamara, has already reached out as the contact period opened, and Collins is drawing interest from top programs like Florida State, Notre Dame, and Villanova. Meanwhile, McNamara’s staff is also targeting Canadian U-17 teammates who finished sixth in the tournament—three of whom have already received Syracuse offers. With Collins continuing to shine on the Nike EYBL circuit with Team CP3, the college basketball world is watching closely to see where this rising star lands.

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  • Five-Year Eligibility Changes College Basketball | Syracuse Basketball News
    Jul 6 2026

    The NCAA just dropped a seismic shift: five years of eligibility for athletes, turning college basketball into a long-game strategy. Coaches like Gerry McNamara at Syracuse are already dreaming of roster stability, where chemistry, system mastery, and team culture can finally take root. No more rebuilding every year—just sustained growth. But it’s not a free pass: players still chase pros, coaches must keep them engaged, and depth remains a challenge. Success hinges on this season’s momentum—if Syracuse can show progress, they might just build a dynasty.

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