Sports
Bonislawski gains weight, starting job
By Jeff Tiberii
Three autumns ago, Matt Bonislawski arrived in Storrs, Conn. with the expectations of very few. The gangly 6-foot, 3-inch quarterback achieved many high school records in his native Pennsylvania, but this was different. This was Division I-A football, and his size was in question.
MSOC | Orange loses to No. 5 St. John's, 1-0
By Alex LaPiana
The bleachers reverberated as 479 fans pounded their feet. Syracuse goalkeeper Robert Cavicchia flapped his arms and motioned to the crowd for more noise while St. John's defender Steven Old lined up his penalty kick. With about 16 minutes left in the game, Old scampered toward the ball and drilled his shot to the bottom right corner.
FH | SU beats Colgate, wins back-to-back games for 1st time this season
By Josh Friedman
HAMILTON - For the first time all season, the Syracuse field hockey team notched its second straight win, pushing its record back to .500 after being under the mark for nearly two weeks. SU had five different players score goals in a 5-1 rout of Colgate last night.
MSOC | High school teammates remain close despite playing at different colleges
By Eleazer Gorenstein
After Syracuse lost to St. John's Wednesday night, 1-0, SU midfielder Jimmy Linus was surrounded by his tired and dejected teammates, all of whom were bent over at the waist and wondering how they managed to lose a game they mostly dominated. Jason Landers, the goalie for the Red Storm, was on the opposite side of the field, celebrating and congratulating his teammates on a win that kept the No.
Tennis | Syracuse takes pair of 3rd place finishes at Deacon Invitational
By Kelvin Ang
The Syracuse tennis team fell back to Earth last weekend with a lukewarm showing at the Deacon Classic, played at Wake Forest University in Winston-Salem, N.C. The Orange opened its season by roaring to a victory in four of the six brackets at the Yale Invitational three weeks ago.
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