Sports
Nine men out: SU to honor black players Saturday who boycotted 1970 team due to racism
By Jared Diamond
Since black football players Jim Brown, Ernie Davis and Floyd Little achieved greatness wearing orange from 1954-1966, Syracuse University has often been viewed as progressive in its treatment of minority athletes. But life was not always easy for black athletes.
Janela: Mets fans finally have a chance to sport other NY
By Mike Janela
It's been one awesome semester for me so far, due mostly to my frequent patronage of Faegan's and Chuck's and the easiest 19-credit schedule in the history of man. But one thing has made this autumn better for me than most others-the New York Mets. I had to get this column in before last night's Game 6, so I'm oblivious to whether the Mets were eliminated from the postseason or if they forced a Game 7 against the St.
WBB | Hillsman adds stability to rebuilding SU
By Zach Schonbrun
Quentin Hillsman can finally take a sigh of relief. He's no longer under the inspective gaze of Syracuse University Director of Athletics Daryl Gross. Now Hillsman is solely responsible for the Syracuse women's basketball program for the next five years. Hillsman was signed to a five-year contract on Tuesday, assuring his position on the sidelines for the Orange as the replacement for Keith Cieplicki, who resigned in June.
FB | Lousville endured injuries to two star players but remains undefeated with QB Brohm back
By Josh Friedman
It would be difficult to make an argument that a team that has been bit harder by the injury bug than Louisville. Prior to the season, the Cardinals boasted two of the best offensive talents the country had to offer - senior running back Michael Bush and junior quarterback Brian Brohm.
MSOC | Fatigued Syracuse suffers another Big East loss in 2nd game in 4 nights
By Jackie Friedman
Before Wednesday night, the last two games the Syracuse men's soccer team played required double overtime. Each game lasted 105 minutes. The extra playing time started taking its toll. A fatigued Orange squad fell, 3-1, to conference opponent Rutgers at Syracuse Soccer Stadium Wednesday night in its second-to-last game of the season.
FB Recruiting Notebook | SU legacy Spinney 'best lineman ever' from New Hampshire
By Christopher James
Thirty years ago, Steve Spinney played center for Syracuse at Archbold Stadium. Three weeks ago, Spinney took his son, current SU prospect, Mark, to the same spot, today's Carrier Dome. Seeing the Orange beat Wyoming in double overtime brought back memories for Spinney.
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