
Syracuse Recruits Shine in Las Vegas EYBL Session
Syracuse basketball recruits impressed at the EYBL Las Vegas session, with multiple elite prospects posting strong statistical lines.
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Syracuse basketball recruits impressed at the EYBL Las Vegas session, with multiple elite prospects posting strong statistical lines.

Syracuse University’s men’s basketball program is deep into its recruiting push for the Class of 2028 and the incoming 2029 cohort, with head coach Gerry McNamara and his staff actively courting some of the nation’s most coveted high school talents.

Syracuse University’s basketball program has secured commitments and interest from more than ten high school juniors ranked among the nation’s top forty prospects for the 2028 class, highlighting an aggressive recruiting push led by head coach Gerry McNamara.

The latest 247Sports national rankings for the 2028 class highlight a strong Syracuse presence, with multiple high‑profile recruits already earning offers as the new coaching regime pushes aggressively for talent.

The Greenfield baseball team clinched the Western Massachusetts championship after a 17‑inning game against Lenox, with Malik Moore scoring the decisive run. Oral histories from players and coach reveal the emotional intensity and strategic moments that defined the historic victory.

Keefe Tech defeated Greenfield 8-5 in the Division 5 Round of 16, capitalizing on early errors and adding unearned runs late to secure a spot in the state quarterfinals.

Greenfield defeats Lenox 4‑3 in a 17‑inning PVIAC Class C championship, with Malik Moore’s 17th‑inning single providing the winning run. The marathon game featured strong pitching, key hits and sets the stage for the Division 5 state tournament.

The Greenfield High baseball team defeated Westfield Tech 6-1, highlighted by strong hitting and pitching, and will now face Lenox for the championship.

Greenfield's baseball squad defeated McCann Technical 5-0 in the PVIAC Western Mass. Class C quarterfinals, highlighted by early RBI doubles and a dominant pitching effort.