SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Syracuse basketball announced that its ACC home opener against Notre Dame on Tuesday night has been postponed after some positive COVID-19 tests among players on Buffalo, Syracuse’s last opponent.
The Orange are also pausing all basketball-related activities and conducting contact tracing.

“We are using an abundance of caution in this situation, as we have throughout the pandemic, “Syracuse director of athletics John Wildhack, said in a statement. “The health and well-being of our student-athletes and staff associated with the men’s basketball program is of the utmost importance to us.”
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Syracuse athletics said it is working closely with the Onondaga County health department, New York State public-health officials, and the ACC Medical Advisory Group, to determine the next steps. The team is adhering to all public-health guidelines.
At this point it’s unclear how long the team will be shut down.


