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Behind the scenes of SU’s 1st-ever Black Athletes Lives Matter march
Nabeeha Anwar | Presentation Director
On the latest episode of the D.O. Sportscast, we talk with SU athletes about how the first-ever Black Athletes Lives Matter march came to be.
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More than 100 SU athletes marched across campus to promote Black Athletes Lives Matter. On this episode of the D.O. Sportscast, we get a behind the scenes look at how the march came to be.
Our host is Thomas Shults, Luca Serio is our executive producer, Moriah Humiston is our podcast editor, Anish Vasudevan is our assistant digital sports editor and Adam Wolff is our music producer.
These SU fans waited a year to return to the Dome. Here’s what they said.
Nabeeha Anwar | Presentation Director
On this episode of The D.O. Sportscast, we talk with Syracuse fans about returning to games in the Dome.
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After 405 days without the general public at a Syracuse men’s lacrosse game, fans returned to the Carrier Dome. In this episode of the D.O. Sportscast, we talk with sports editor Roshan Fernandez and hear fans share their experiences from their first time back in the Dome.
Thomas Shults is our host, Luca Serio is our executive producer, Moriah Humiston is our podcast editor, Anish Vasudevan is our assistant digital sports editor and Adam Wolff is our music producer.
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The general public waited 405 days to attend its first men’s lacrosse game in the renovated Carrier Dome. On Saturday, 683 fans watched Syracuse’s game against North Carolina, potentially the last and only home game this season that the general public was able to attend.
Syracuse welcomed a limited number of students back to the Dome beginning on March 6, and just over a month later, the general public returned for SU’s women’s lacrosse game on April 10.
Parents who waited a year to watch their kids play in the Dome were in attendance on Saturday and last weekend, too.