Former Syracuse wide receiver Bryce Cahoon, one of over 20 players who have departed the school after the appointment of new head coach Fran Brown, announced on Friday night that he will return to his home state to play for Kansas.
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Former Syracuse star Dyaisha Fair makes WNBA debut
Dyaisha Fair, a former Syracuse women’s basketball player, made her WNBA debut with the Las Vegas Aces on Saturday night.
Fair joined the game in the final four minutes and recorded two assists. She did not play in the team’s first three games.
The Aces faced Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever. The Aces triumphed 99-80 in front of a sellout crowd in Las Vegas.
The top four scorers in NCAA women’s college basketball history all competed on the same court on Saturday: Clark (3,951 points at Iowa), the Aces’ Kelsey Plum (3,527 at Washington), Fair (3,403 at Syracuse), and the Fever’s Kesley Mitchell.
Clark scored eight points on 2-for-8 shooting on Saturday, while also contributing five rebounds, seven assists, and six turnovers. The fever has decreased to 1-6.
The two-time defending champion Aces selected Fair with the 16th pick in the WNBA Draft last month. She made the team’s opening-night roster, which was not guaranteed given that the WNBA has only 12 roster spaces and 144 players.
Fair played 10 minutes and contributed five points and two assists in the Aces’ sole preseason game.
The 5-foot-5 guard from Rochester spent three seasons at the University of Buffalo before joining Syracuse under coach Felisha Legette-Jack.
Fair was joined on the court by colleague Emma Cannon, another Rochester native, during her debut Saturday.
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