Syracuse men’s basketball: Sadiq White and Kiyan Anthony announce return to Orange

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Syracuse men’s basketball: Sadiq White and Kiyan Anthony announce return to Orange

Syracuse men’s basketball: Sadiq White and Kiyan Anthony announce return to Orange

Syracuse hopes for sophomore surge

Syracuse men’s basketball: Sadiq White and Kiyan Anthony announce return to Orange

Syracuse hopes for sophomore surge

The future of Syracuse Orange basketball just got a whole lot brighter. In a major boost for head coach Gerry McNamara's program, standout freshmen Sadiq White and Kiyan Anthony have officially announced they will return for their sophomore seasons.

This news solidifies the core of a promising young roster. Anthony, the son of Syracuse legend Carmelo Anthony, showed glimpses of his prolific scoring pedigree last season, averaging 8 points per game and reaching double figures 11 times. His decision to stay, fueled by his family's trust in Coach McNamara's development plan, is a huge vote of confidence for the direction of the program.

He won't be doing it alone. Forward Sadiq White, who averaged 6.1 points and 3.3 rebounds, also declared he's "All in" for next year. While his minutes fluctuated, White's potential was undeniable, highlighted by an efficient 12-point performance in just 12 minutes against Wake Forest.

As the top recruits from the 2025 class, their return provides crucial continuity and excitement for the "McNamERA." They join a young nucleus including Noah Lobdell, Gavin Doty, and others, forming a foundation that Orange fans can genuinely build hope upon. For a team looking to make a sophomore surge, keeping this talented duo in the Carrier Dome is the perfect first step.

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