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Danny and Brian recap some of the early conference tournaments including a can't miss buzzer-beater in the Southern Conference title game. Later, they look back at the Miami loss and discuss how that will impact the team heading into tomorrow's matchup with Florida State.
Steve and Mario react to Aaron Rodgers announcing his return to Green Bay and preview Syracuse's matchup with Florida State tomorrow. Then, they give an update on lacrosse season with the Johns Hopkins matchup looming this Sunday. Later, Steve and Mario fill out their ACC tournament brackets.
Brent addresses the disappointment Syracuse fans have in going under .500 and the two extremes fans are going to in their reactions. Later, Brent shares some spring football sound from Dino Babers and discusses the two lacrosse wins from this weekend.
Danny and Brian react to Syracuse's 75-72 loss to Miami on Saturday and take a few calls regarding Jim Boeheim's succession plan. Later, they talk to ESPN play-by-play broadcaster Anish Shroff to discuss the ACC tournament.
Steve and Paulie start the show attempting to explain Syracuse's Senior Day meltdown against Miami. Then, they take a quick look at the All-ACC First Team and Paulie previews his road trip to Brooklyn. Later, Coach Adrian Autry joins the show to discuss Saturday's loss and move ahead to Wednesday's matchup with Florida State in the ACC Tournament.
Brent discusses how the end of the Syracuse men's basketball season can't come any sooner. Later, Brent discusses the options for replacing Vonn Read as women's basketball head coach and takes a call from Steve in North Syracuse regarding the NIT.
Danny Schayes and Brian Higgins preview the season finale and get into conference tournament talk with Robert Ford who is calling the Ohio Valley Conference Tournament for ESPN.
On a Friday edition of Orange Nation, Steve and Paulie preview the season finale for the men's basketball team and share why Jordan missed the first two hours of the show. Later, Erik Columbia from News Channel 9 joins Paulie to chat with Michelle Kaufman who covers University of Miami basketball for the Miami Herald.
Brent discusses what's left to play for with just one game left in the regular season. Later, Brent discusses the Benny Williams injury and evaluates what's left of the Syracuse basketball roster.
Brian and Mario give their thoughts on Coach Boeheim's comments regarding his succession plan, discuss the end of the Syracuse women's basketball season, and preview senior day on Saturday with Joe Zagacki, play by play voice of the Miami Hurricanes.
Steve and Paulie react to Coach Boeheim announcing that there is a succession plan in place and try to gather some meaning from his comments on KJM this morning. Later, they try to come up with their own succession plan for Coach Boeheim.
Jim Boeheim joins Steve and Paulie to explain why he called into Brent Axe's show yesterday, clarify on how long Syracuse University has had a plan in place for his retirement and more.
Coach Boeheim calls in at the top of the show to discuss his succession plan and his expectations heading into next season. Later, Brent reacts to what coach had to say.
Coach Boeheim calls in to discuss the plan in place for his retirement when that day eventually comes, playing man to man defense next season, who will be returning next year, and more!
Brian and Danny recap last night's loss to North Carolina and are joined by Benny Williams to discuss his progress throughout the season. Later, they discuss the women's team's chances this week in the ACC tournament.
Steve and Mario recap last night's overtime loss in North Carolina before they are joined by Syracuse women's basketball acting head coach Vonn Read. Later, Jordan joins Steve and Mario for buy or sell.
Coach McNamara joins Steve and Mario to discuss last night's overtime loss to North Carolina, Cole Swider's career performance, and Joe Girard III's play this season.