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Here's everything you need to know with regards to Syracuse Athletics right now, including more information on the SU women's basketball team, which earned another trip to the NCAA Tournament on Sunday.

The Syracuse University women's basketball team earned another trip to the NCAA Tournament on Sunday night, gaining an at-large bid after a successful 23-8 campaign. The Orange will play in the Storrs, Conn. pod alongside Iowa State, UConn and Texas-San Antonio. 

Since the bracket came out on Sunday night, there's been some important additional information revealed, so let's run through all you need to know about SU Athletics right now.

Women's basketball: NCAA Tourney game time revealed

We already knew that Syracuse earned a No. 9 seed and will open up the tournament with No. 8 Iowa State. Now we know when the game will be played: 

5:30 p.m. ET on Saturday. It will air nationally on ESPN2 and follows the game between No. 1 UConn and No. 16 UTSA.

Via NCAA.comVia NCAA.com

Women's Basketball: Darius won't play

Unfortunately, the Orange will be without starting point guard Dominique Darius for this tournament run. She was injured in the team's ACC Tournament win against Cal and did not play in the quarterfinal loss to Louisville.

She'll have surgery on her hand on Wednesday. This will end her college career, which spans three years at UCLA and one year at USC, in addition to Syracuse. She averaged 12.6 ppg this season.

Men's Basketball: The search continues 

After firing head coach Adrian Autry last week, the Orange are looking for the next man to lead the program. As of now, we know of five available names for the position, including three coaches who are coaching in the NCAA Tournament.

You can check out their paths in the tournament here, as the men's bracket was also released on Sunday night.

Football: Pro Day today

Syracuse is one of a handful of schools holding its annual Pro Day on Monday, including the University of Washington. This will be an opportunity for all draft-eligible Orange players to get in front of NFL coaches and scouts.

Punter Jack Stonehouse was the only member of the Orange roster to get invited to the NFL Combine last month, so it's unclear just how many players on Fran Brown's roster will be on display on Monday.

Jack Stonehouse at the NFL Combine. Kirby Lee-Imagn ImagesJack Stonehouse at the NFL Combine. Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

Men's lacrosse: Nationally-ranked matchup on deck

No. 7 SU will take on No. 12 Denver on Monday night at 8 p.m. ET in Denver.

The Orange are 6-2 and have won three consecutive games, including wins over ranked Penn and Johns Hopkins.

There was also some recent history for the program...

During the Air Force game, John Mullen eclipsed the 300 ground ball mark for his career, becoming just the second player in program history with over 300 ground balls and trailing only Ben Williams's 340.

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