Sports
2007 SU Football Report Card
By Ethan Ramsey, Zach Berman and Mark Medina
Quarterbacks: B Perry Patterson put together the best season of his career despite hefty pressure - both on the field and off it. The senior threw 12 touchdowns to three interceptions and limited the foolish mistakes that plagued him early in his career. He's also been a team leader and stable presence, something SU has lacked recently from the quarterback spot.
DiSalvo: Television referee has fun job, better view
By Pat DiSalvo
If you've attended a Syracuse football game, it's likely you've seen him. He might have been the target of your boos or curses. Or he might have been a mysterious man you've always seen standing on the field when play is stopped. The television referee, or television liaison official, could be the most desirable or undesirable job on Saturdays at the Carrier Dome.
Battle | Forced to drop mascot, D-III Texas school goes nameless
By Jared Diamond
Of all the people involved with NCAA basketball this season, McMurry University play-by-play announcer Kit Kimbrall may have the most challenging job of all. Kimbrall has been calling games for McMurry, a small Division III school in Abilene, Texas, for 10 seasons, and has always been able to refer to the team as the Indians.
Staff | Syracuse tops Colgate for second win in Hillsman era
By Zach Schonbrun
The Syracuse women's basketball team ended a three-game losing streak by beating Colgate, 66-49, on Cotterell Court in Hamilton, N.Y., Tuesday night. The Orange jumped to a 26-10 lead early in the first half and held on for the 17-point victory. Freshman Nicole Michael and junior Vaida Sipaviciute led the team with 16 points apiece, while junior Fantasia Goodwin tied a career-high with 14.
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