We’re back today to get you caught up on the latest from Syracuse’s Olympic Sports as the spring sports calendar ramps up.
Rowing:
The Syracuse men retained the Goes Trophy for a program-record 6th year after defeating Cornell and Navy. It was a clean sweep of all four races for the Orange and they will head to Vermont next weekend to race Georgetown, Dartmouth and BU.
The Orange women sent one crew to the NY State Champions and the Syracuse V4 boat came away with the win. Syracuse heads to Michigan
next weekend to race the Wolverines and Ohio State in the ACC/B10 Duals.
Softball (17-19, 4-12):
Syracuse swept a double-header against Colgate behind shutouts from Madison Knight and Julianna Verni. Over the weekend, the Orange dropped the first two games against Notre Dame, but closed out the series with a walk-off win thanks to Madison Knight.
Syracuse will head to Buffalo on Tuesday and then to Louisville next weekend.
Track and Field:
After taking a redshirt during indoor, distance standout Benne Anderson is back on the track and won the 1500 at the Virginia Challenge in a new meet record of 3:37.11. Anderson’s time ranks 11th in the country in the event and gives the Orange three athletes with top 20 national performances this season.
At Albany, Isaiah Hayes won the 110m hurdles at Albany while Indie Wallace-Persaud and Nicea Jones won the women’s 200m and 400m respectively.
Syracuse will have athletes competing at Ithaca on Tuesday and then Princeton and Jacksonville next weekend.
Tennis (7-12, 3-9):
Syracuse’s season came to an end with a 4-1 loss to #63 Wake Forest at the ACC Championships. Serafima Shastova got the lone Orange win in singles play and finishing her two-year career with 67 wins.
We’ll have more updates next week.












