Never miss a play: syracuse.com is bringing you live video coverage of high school hoops, hockey

Syracuse, N.Y. — Throughout the 2025-26 winter season, syracuse.com will bring the top Section III high school basketball and hockey games right to your screen.

To all basketball and hockey enthusiasts, we will make you feel like you are right inside the gyms and rinks - even if you can’t be at the game in person.

Our lineup will feature seven boys basketball games, five girls basketball games and two boys ice hockey games. More games may be added to our lineup throughout the season, including potential playoff games.

All of these games will be livestreamed exclusively on syracuse.com.

Sports reporters Kenny Lacy Jr. and Ryan Storie will serve as the voices of the winter sports broadcasts for each game. These high school sports experts will provide pregame, halftime and postgame analysis.

All current syracuse.com subscribers can stream the games for free. Non-subscribers will be able to pay for access to some or all of the games. Just click on the game you’re interested in watching.

Replays of each game will be available on demand immediately after each game concludes. Subscribers can also watch replays of all 10 of our football games from the fall season here.

It’s one of the most exciting additions to our unmatched high school sports coverage across Central New York. We track every score for every varsity player in every Section III school. We highlight the top performers, breaking news and latest trends in Central New York High School sports.

Here is a look at the upcoming winter sports season livestream schedule:

Syracuse.com winter sports livestream schedule
Our lineup will feature seven boys basketball games, five girls basketball games and two boys ice hockey games. More games may be added to our lineup throughout the season, including potential playoff games.syracuse.com file photos

I have covered high school sports in Central New York since 2019. I am originally from downstate, but after graduation from Utica College I decided to make CNY my home. Besides my love for covering high school...