Carmelo and Kiyan Anthony were in attendance for Syracuse’s spring football game. The basketball Hall of Famer and his son played catch on the gridiron.
The Anthonys attended the game, which was supervised by Orange coach Fran Brown, ahead of the 2026 college football season. Both Carmelo and Kiyan embraced Brown afterward.
Syracuse football and men’s basketball had forgettable campaigns in the past year. The football team finished the regular season with a 3-9 record, winning just one conference game. That meant they missed out on partaking in a bowl game.
Syracuse’s male basketball team didn’t fare much better. The Orange finished 15-17 (6-12) and missed out on a spot in March Madness. Those performances marked the end of Adrian Autry’s tenure. Gerry McNamara has been appointed as their new coach entering the 2026-27 season.
Kiyan Anthony is running it back with Carmelo Anthony’s Alma mater
Kiyan Anthony turned down numerous Division I offers to play for his father’s Alma mater, Syracuse University. Carmelo Anthony spent one season with the Orange and inspired them to the 2003 national championship.
The younger Anthony played his part in a freshman season filled with learning curves. He came off the bench for majority of the season averaging 8.0 points, 1.4 rebounds, and 0.9 assists per game in 29 games.
According to ESPN, Anthony made an announcement on Instagram on Wednesday, captioned “The Right Way.” He will be spending at least one more season in college playing basketball for the school his father attended.
Kiyan Anthony was famously benched in a February defeat to the Virginia Cavaliers, and his dad later wrote on social media that he believed the move would help his son down the road. He will look to feature more prominently in the 2026-27 campaign and potentially help Syracuse back to the NCAA tournament.
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Edited by Nick Igbokwe