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Sports in Syracuse

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Syracuse University's Carrier Dome during a football game. "The Dome" is the largest domed stadium on a college campus in the United States, and the largest in the Northeast.
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Sports in Syracuse

History

Syracuse, New York is a top-division minor-league city in every major sport that has such a system. Its teams include the Syracuse SkyChiefs of AAA Baseball, the Syracuse Crunch of the AHL, and the Syracuse Salty Dogs of soccer's A-League. Syracuse has had top-level pro teams in the past, but these have failed. Most notable are the Syracuse Nationals, a NBA team which played seventeen seasons in Syracuse (1947-1963) before moving to Philadelphia to become the Philadelphia 76ers, and the Syracuse Stars which became a Major League Baseball team in 1879 but didn't finish their first season. Currently there is one top-league professional team in Syracuse, the Syracuse Sting of the Women's Professional Football League.

The most attended sporting events in Syracuse are those of the Division I Syracuse University Orange. Its Carrier Dome can hold over 33,000 and 50,000 people, for basketball and football respectively, making it the largest domed stadium in the Northeastern United States and the largest on a college campus. Especially the Orange's basketball games have been making use of the Dome's capacity over the past few years. The third most attended college sporting events are lacrosse games. The Syracuse University Orange often draw over 6,000 fans, while the Division II Le Moyne College Dolphins are very popular as well. In 2004 both teams won their respective divisions' national championship.

Professional Teams

College Teams

  • Syracuse University Orange (NCAA Division I-A)
    • Men's
      • Basketball
      • Crew
      • Cross Country
      • Football
      • Rowing
      • Soccer
      • Swimming/Diving
      • Track & Field
    • Women's
      • Basketball
      • Cross Country
      • Field Hockey
      • Lacrosse
      • Soccer
      • Softball
      • Swimming/Diving
      • Tennis
      • Track & Field
      • Volleyball
  • Le Moyne College Dolphins (NCAA Division II)
    • Men's
      • Baseball
      • Basketball
      • Cross Country
      • Golf
      • Lacrosse
      • Soccer
      • Swimming/Diving
    • Women's
      • Basketball
      • Cross Country
      • Lacrosse
      • Soccer
      • Softball
      • Swimming/Diving
      • Tennis
      • Volleyball

National Championships

  • 1878: Syracuse Stars: International Association (AAA Baseball) Pennant
  • 1955: Syracuse Nationals: NBA World Champions
  • 1959: Syracuse University Orange: NCAA Division I-A Football National Champions
  • 1983: Syracuse University Orange: NCAA Division I Lacrosse National Champions
  • 1988: Syracuse University Orange: NCAA Division I Lacrosse National Champions
  • 1989: Syracuse University Orange: NCAA Division I Lacrosse National Champions
  • 1993: Syracuse University Orange: NCAA Division I Lacrosse National Champions
  • 1995: Syracuse University Orange: NCAA Division I Lacrosse National Champions
  • 2000: Syracuse University Orange: NCAA Division I Lacrosse National Champions
  • 2002: Syracuse University Orange: NCAA Division I Lacrosse National Champions
  • 2003: Syracuse University Orange: NCAA Division I Basketball National Champions
  • 2004: Syracuse University Orange: NCAA Division I Lacrosse National Champions
  • 2004: Le Moyne College Dolphins: NCAA Division II Lacrosse National Champions

Note: Up until 2004 Syracuse University's teams were called the Orangemen and Orangewomen. They are now both known as the Orange.

Last updated: 08-29-2005 10:50:09
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