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ATHLETIC DEPT. | SU sports move to TK99; Mac out, Midnight Madness back
By Zach Berman
Syracuse athletics has a new radio home, no more Coach Mac color commentating football games and "Midnight Madness" returning for the men's basketball team, Director of Athletics Daryl Gross announced Monday in what turned out to be a multi-faceted press conference.
MLAX | Fresh in: Hyped freshman Bartig awaits expected time
By Bill Palka
Syracuse men's lacrosse No. 1 2007 recruit stood on the sideline to begin Friday's game against Albany, much like the start of every other this season. Max Bartig, SU's freshman midfielder, peered through the line of helmets in front of him, his eyes fixated on the action.
SOFTBALL | Late-game collapses leave Orange searching for answers
By Jason Tarr
Syracuse softball associate head coach Kyle Jamieson looked on incredulously as St. John's put on a performance in Jamaica, N.Y., that resembled a performance against a cross-town team earlier in the week. "It's kind of like the (New York) Yankees the other night when (the Boston Red Sox) got on a roll and hit four home runs in a row and that's sort of what St.
MROW | Syracuse overcomes choppy water in historical weekend win
By Michael Bonner
Syracuse men's crew knew the course in Annapolis, Md., would be a rough one. Something they weren't expecting was the cause of the turbulent waters. "We heard this loud engine," senior coxswain Chad Taylor said. "We looked back and there was this huge fishing boat.
WBB | Syracuse hire former Alabama head coach as assistant
By Zach Schonbrun
The irony isn't lost on Quentin Hillsman. The Syracuse women's basketball coach announced on Monday the hiring of new assistant coach Rick Moody, whom Hillsman worked under at Alabama just three seasons ago. "Obviously I'm happy," Hillsman said on Monday.
TENNIS | SU falls to L'ville in BE tourney, takes solace in strong finish
By Zach Zagger
Luke Jensen said throughout the season that he wanted to play Notre Dame in the Big East tournament and show the conference how tough the Syracuse tennis team was. But a dismal start to the season made it look like SU was not tournament caliber. Still Jensen, the SU head coach, emphasized his team had the potential to win conference and possibly the national championship.
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