The best in local and national sports talk. Spend 30 Minutes In Orange Nation with Steve Infanti and Paulie Scibilia and you"ll be On The Block with Brent Axe before you know it!
Brent recaps the weekend for Syracuse lacrosse and talks about how only one team has much more to play for. Later, Brent discusses how the landscape of college sports could change over the next decade.
Brian and Mario recap and unsuccessful weekend for both Syracuse lacrosse teams. Then, ESPN's Quint Kessenich joins to share his thought's on the men's program and how long it could take them to rebound.
Steve and Paulie start the show in shock of the Nets' inability to perform in the playoffs after falling down 3-0 to the Celtics over the weekend. Later, they discuss whether or not Syracuse will regret falling behind in the NIL sphere after Miami signed former KSU guard Nijel Pack to an $800k+ deal.
This week, Matt and Ryan talk about sportsmanship in high school sports, along with baseball and boys tennis, as well as a chat with lacrosse player Thomas Berry of Tully.
Brent Axe gives his outlook on both Syracuse lacrosse programs having two very different seasons. Then, producers Jordan and Matt join Brent for a Mt. Rushmore draft of bald people before Brent shaves his head for St. Baldrick's.
Brian Higgins and Mario Sacco preview a huge SU-BC WLAX game, talk NFL Draft with ESPN's New York Giants Reporter Jordan Raanan, dish out a Sacco Six-Pack of picks and more.
Brent reacts to the surprising retirement of Jay Wright, marking another legendary college coach who didn't outlast Jim Boeheim. Later, Brent discusses the Nets-Celtics series and Miguel Cabrera being intentionally walked with the chance for his 3,000th career hit.
Brian and Mario are joined by Coach Dino Babers to recap spring football and discuss his plans for the remainder of the offseason. Later, they discuss Jay Wright's retirement and talk to Darren Raddysh of the Syracuse Crunch.
Steve and Paulie start the show wondering how much money it would take for them to root against their favorite teams and discussing whether or not Jay Wright is done coaching. Then, Syracuse.com's Dean Zulkofske hops on to talk Syracuse lacrosse, including a preview of tomorrow's SU-BC matchup.
Brent discusses the biggest problem with local high school sports fans. Later, Brent discusses the Nets-Celtics series and ESPN's new 30 for 30 on Greg Norman.
Syracuse athletic director John Wildhack joins Brent to discuss the dome's name change, developments in the women's basketball program, Coach Boeheim's succession plan, women's lacrosse, and more!
Brian and Mario are joined by Jim Nagy, executive director of the Senior Bowl, to discuss the upcoming NFL Draft. Later, they discuss Emily Hawryschuk setting the all-time goals record for Syracuse women's lacrosse.
Steve Infanti and Paulie Scibilia open the Wednesday edition of Orange Nation discussing the record-setting performance during yesterday's women's lacrosse game. Later they chat with Sam Swart of the women's lacrosse team and break down the New York baseball teams in Buy or Sell.
Brian and Mario discuss the naming of the new JMA Wireless Dome and chat with Overtime Elite player and Syracuse native Jai Smith. Later, they take a look around the transfer portal and highlight some new women's basketball additions.
Steve and Paulie discuss how Syracuse fans will react to their seats potentially being moved as the Dome reduces capacity and make some suggestions to improve the entertainment value at the Dome. Then, Paulie pitches an outdoor lacrosse field and Steve loses it.
Brian and Mario recap a familiar weekend for both Syracuse lacrosse programs. Then, they talk to Birmingham Barons pitcher Scott Blewett and grade Mario's six pack of picks.
Steve and Paulie react to JMA Wireless taking over naming rights for the Dome and look back on the top moments in Carrier Dome history. Then, NunesMagician's Kevin Wall hops on to discuss Quincy Ballard choosing Wichita State over Syracuse and what the Orange may do to fill the hole left by Frank Anselem.
Brent discusses Syracuse being ranked 62nd in ESPN's football power index and how Syracuse will need to break the mold next season to reach a bowl game. Later, Brent discusses the impact a move to Division I could have on Le Moyne athletics.