Update: Syracuse University Chancellor Nancy Cantor and Athletic Director Daryl Gross issued a statement regarding the incident at the Orange Madness event:

"We were saddened to learn of the incident at the Dome last night. There is no place and no tolerance for anything like this, and future Orange Madness events will be designed to prevent incidents such as this. We are proud of the terrific partnership among Syracuse City Police, SU Department of Public Safety and Carrier Dome security staff, and we are confident that their work will continue to maintain a safe and secure environment for our patrons who come to the Dome to enjoy the hard work and efforts of our student-athletes."

Earlier:

Syracuse, N.Y. -- A 25-year-old man was stabbed Friday night at the Carrier Dome during the annual Orange Madness event, an open practice that marks the beginning of the Syracuse University basketball season.

The victim was taken to Upstate University Hospital in stable condition, said Syracuse police Sgt. Tom Connellan. The stabbing occurred around 9:30 p.m. in the concourse area of the Dome, near the concession stands, as did other fights, Connellan said.

None of the people involved were students or affiliated with the university, Connellan said. The victim has not cooperated with police and no suspects are in custody.

After the stabbing, police and university officials decided to end the event about a half hour early.

Syracuse, N.Y.-- A 25-year-old man was stabbed tonight at the Carrier Dome during the annual Orange Madness event.

He was taken to a local hospital in stable condition, said Syracuse police Sgt. Tom Connelan. everal fights took place during the eveny, which marked the beginning of the Syracuse University basketball season with an open practice.

None of the people involved in the fights were students or affiliated with with the university, Connellan said. The victim has not cooperated with police and no suspects are in custody.

The stabbing occurred in the concourse area of the Dome, near concession stands,as did the other fights, Connellan said. After the stabbing, police snd university officials decided to end the event about a half hour early. The victim was stabbed at about 9:30 p.m., Connellan said.