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Syracuse University Orange

The team name Syracuse University Orange is used for all Syracuse University athletic teams. These are:

  • 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

Facilities

The Carrier Dome During a  Football Game
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The Carrier Dome During a Syracuse University Football Game

Carrier Dome Built in 1980, the Carrier Dome is a 50,000-seat domed sports stadium located on the campus of Syracuse University. It is both the largest domed stadium on a college campus and the largest domed stadium in the Northeast . It is home to the Syracuse Orange football, basketball, and lacrosse teams. In regards to basketball it holds another title, being the largest on-campus basketball arena, with a listed capacity of 33,000, but this limit has been easily exceeded several times.

Manley Field House Built in 1962, this complex houses many of the offices of SU Athletics. It also contains the exercise facilities for athletes and the Field House itself holds 9,500, and hosts many of the games and competitions of SU teams. Adjacent to the complex there are a variety of fields used for softball, soccer, and field hockey.

Men's Basketball All-Century Team

Player Name / Years Lettered

  • Rafael Addison 1983-1986
  • Dave Bing 1964-1966
  • Roosevelt Bouie 1977-1980
  • Martin Byrnes 1975-1978
  • Vincent Cohen 1955-1957
  • Derrick Coleman 1987-1990
  • Sherman Douglas 1986-1989
  • Dennis DuVal 1970-1974
  • Billy Gabor 1943-1946, 1947-1948
  • Rudy Hackett 1973-1975
  • Vic Hanson 1925-1927
  • Jason Hart 1997-2000
  • Gregory Kohls 1970-1972
  • Jim Lee 1973-1975
  • Lawrence Moten 1992-1995
  • Louis Orr 1977-1980
  • Billy Owens 1989-1991
  • Leo Rautins 1981-1983
  • Danny Schayes 1978-1981
  • Joseph Schwartzer 1916-1918
  • Rony Seikaly 1985-1988
  • Etan Thomas 1997-2000
  • Stephen Thompson 1987-1990
  • John Wallace 1993-1996
  • Dwayne Washington 1984-1986

All-Century Coach

  • Jim Boeheim 1976-present

External links

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