Terrence Roberts, Billy Edelin, Dion Waiters, Fab Melo and Mookie Jones were the five players involved in violations that led to Syracuse vacating 101 wins. Read more »
The NCAA will factor Syracuse's record during Jim Boeheim's suspension into both the Orange's possible selection into the NCAA Tournament as well as its seeding in the field. Read more »
The NCAA is allowing Syracuse to begin its scholarship reductions this season, meaning the three scholarships under the NCAA limit Syracuse currently holds will count toward the penalty. Read more »
Syracuse basketball, over the past year and a half, has felt the wrath of an NCAA investigation. But now that Jim Boeheim has returned from his suspension, that time period is essentially over. Read more »
The NCAA decided to give Syracuse one scholarship back for the next four seasons, and here's how the Infraction Appeals Committee came to that conclusion. Read more »
The Syracuse community takes to Twitter to express mixed reactions about the NCAA's decision to return one scholarship to SU men's basketball in each of the next four years. Read more »
Syracuse will receive one scholarship back over the next four years following the NCAA's decision on SU's appeal while its 101 vacated wins and financial penalty were upheld. Read more »
Syracuse won back a scholarship for each of the next four years in its NCAA appeal. The school still has to vacate 101 wins, dropping Jim Boeheim from second to sixth on the all-time wins list. Read more »
The 2014-15 academic year was a busy one at Syracuse University. SU Athletics was in the national spotlight after the NCAA released its 94-page report about the department and university and the university announced many major changes. Read more »
Twenty-six days after the NCAA released its report into Syracuse University, Rep. John Katko (R-Syracuse) released a statement calling for the NCAA to reconsider the sanctions imposed on SU. Read more »
The NCAA did not discuss changing venues for the NCAA Tournament East Regional following the organization’s report released in early March regarding Syracuse University’s athletic program. Read more »
The NCAA citing Syracuse for failing to follow its own drug policy. And while the NCAA doesn't have its own policy and doesn't force universities to have their own, it does require that they follow them if they have them. Read more »
Jim Boeheim faced the media Thursday morning for the first time since the NCAA report was released on March 6 and Boeheim's plan to retire in three years was announced Wednesday morning. Here is the full transcript of his 17-minute opening statement. Read more »