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Syracuse revamped its lineup after its disappointing 14-19 campaign, retaining just two scholarship players from last year’s roster.
Carmelo Anthony is also an entrepreneur in the cannabis industry, with his own brand, STAYME70 (pronounced Stay Melo).
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Troy Nunes Is An Absolute Magician on MSNSyracuse men's basketball: Petar Majstorovic has entered the transfer portalAfter a series of announcements, Syracuse Orange men's basketball now has all of their possible returning players accounted ...
Syracuse, N.Y. -- Former Syracuse men’s basketball star Carmelo Anthony will be the ... at 9:30 a.m. Anthony played only one ...
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Localsyr.com on MSNFormer NBA and Syracuse basketball legend Carmelo Anthony launches cannabis brand in SyracuseStar and 2003 NCAA Champion Carmelo Anthony visited Syracuse on Monday, April 14, to promote his cannabis brand, STAYME70. ...
On Dec. 14, hours after the Georgetown University men’s basketball team defeated the Syracuse University Orange, a chartered ...
Syracuse men’s rowing begins its 2025 campaign in California on Saturday. Our beat writer gives you everything to know ahead ...
The transfer portal is in full swing. Here you can find all the Indiana basketball transfer portal news, including incoming ...
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Former NBA star Carmelo Anthony attended a meet and greet event in Downtown Syracuse to highlight his cannabis brand.
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WSYR Syracuse on MSNCarmelo Anthony to speak at Syracuse University’s 2025 commencementSYRACUSE, N.Y. (WSYR-TV) — 10-time NBA All-Star and 2003 NCAA Champion Carmelo Anthony will return to his alma mater to ...
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