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Girl Talk: Syracuse to add new Division I women's sport in 2010-11 to maintain compliance with Title IX
By Ethan Ramsey
A Daily Orange exclusive Daryl Gross, Mr. Impatient, won't like this process. Not much on his never-ending to-do list will take as long as his latest major project, a secret for months. Gross, also Mr. Enthusiasm, will oversee the addition of a new Division I women's sport during the 2010-11 school year to remain in compliance with federal gender-equity law.
Title IX sidebar | Men's hockey not impossible
By Ethan Ramsey
Daryl Gross, Mr. Impatient, won't like this process. Not much on his never-ending to-do list will take as long as his latest major project, a secret for months. Gross, also Mr. Enthusiasm, will oversee the addition of a new Division I women's sport during the 2010-11 school year to remain in compliance with federal gender-equity law.
Air Canada: Syracuse volleyball has found its 'backyard' north of the border
By Jason Tarr
Last summer, women's volleyball head coach Jing Pu made an eight-hour trek from Syracuse to visit Kacie MacTavish in Canada. MacTavish was training with the Ontario Provincial team for the 2005 Canada Games. It was just one of many trips that Pu made this past recruiting season to America's northern neighbor to find the best talent available.
DiSalvo: Nearby Turning Stone a haven for fun - and losing money
By Pat DiSalvo
I used to just scratch $1 Lotto tickets. Some of the reasoning for going to a casino was to kick my Lotto habit. In hindsight, maybe I should have stuck with Lotto. So I made my first trip to Turning Stone Resort and Casino from just outside New York City nearly two years ago.
FBALL Notebook | Offensive line under scrutiny after Iowa goalline debacle
By Zach Berman
If it keeps going at this rate, Syracuse's seven unsuccessful touchdown attempts from at least the 2-yard line in Saturday's 20-13 double-overtime loss to Iowa is going to become the Orange's version of Barry Bonds or Barbaro-an overblown news story that won't go away.
MSOC | Tough breaks hurt Orange
By Jackie Friedman
After suffering two unforgiving bounces, the Syracuse men's soccer team looks to bounce back. In its first two Big East matches of the season, the Orange fell short, losing a 1-0 double-overtime contest at Georgetown on Friday and a 2-1 battle at Seton Hall on Sunday.
WSOC | SU keeps goal closed, shuts out Portland State
By Brian Tahmosh
The Orange had been here before. Clinging to a one-goal lead in the second half against Binghamton, the Syracuse women's soccer team could not fend off the Bearcats in the closing minutes on Wednesday and settled for a 1-1 tie. But Sunday's story would have a different ending.
FH | Home opener successful for SU
By Maite De La Rosa
Taking on a new approach and outlook about its season, the Syracuse field hockey team defeated Lafayette with confidence, 3-1, in its home opener at Coyne Field on Sunday. "The mood at practice yesterday was really very different from what it has been," SU field hockey coach Kathleen Parker said.
Race | Wabash College special by dragging airplane
By Matt Levin
The Little Giants are big men. Each year the football team at Wabash College demonstrates its strength by dragging an airplane. But the athletes are not showing off. They're using their bulk to raise money for Special Olympics Indiana, proving these big men also have big hearts.
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