Syracuse University Coaches CaravanPosted on June 11, 2024 |
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Syracuse University Athletics is excited to announce the 2024 'Cuse Coaches Caravan presented by OneGroup. Kicking off on July 9 and running through August 6, the Coaches Caravan will travel through various parts of New York State to bring Orange spirit to our alumni, fans and donors. The tour will be stopping in Rochester, Binghamton, Verona and Syracuse, and feature appearances from head coaches, Athletic Department leadership and Otto the Orange, who will be greeting fans and sharing more about their programs.
"It's a priority for everyone in our program to connect with the community. This is their team," said head football coach Fran Brown. "I'm excited to continue connecting with the community this summer and be able to link up with some of our fans in other parts of the state."
Featured coaches along the trail will include Head Football Coach Fran Brown, Head Women's Basketball Coach Felisha Legette-Jack and Head Men's Basketball Coach Adrian Autry, in addition to other Olympic sport head coaches.
Entry for all Coaches Caravan stops is free to attend, and children are welcome. Fans should register to attend online. Food and beverage will be available for purchase.
The complete four-stop tour is listed below:
Tuesday, July 9 (5:30-7:30 p.m.): Rochester, N.Y. (Three Heads Brewing)
Wednesday, July 10 (5:30-7:30 p.m.): Binghamton, N.Y. (Farm by Beer Tree Brew)
Thursday, July 18 (5:30-7:30 p.m.): Verona, N.Y. (Turning Stone Resort)
Tuesday, Aug. 6 (5:30-7:30 p.m.): Syracuse, N.Y. (Heritage Hill Brewhouse)
Join us as we kick off the beginning of the Fran Brown era and celebrate all Orange teams this summer with this exciting fan experience ahead of the 2024-25 seasons. For more information and to register with your chance to submit questions for the Q&A, visit the 2024 Coaches Caravan Homepage
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