Sports
FB | Blown away: Iowa rolls over Syracuse with dominating first half
By Zach Schonbrun
IOWA CITY, Iowa - Curtis Brinkley summed up Saturday's game with three words: frustrating, embarrassing and disappointing. A 35-0 loss to Iowa, earmarked by one total Syracuse yard in the first half and 290 yards allowed through the air, and SU fans could probably find a few more words to describe what happened at Kinnick Field.
FB | Time to step up
The ineffectiveness of the linebackers, offensive line and running game took much of the blame for last week's 30-point embarrassment against Washington. But here's three other players who also need to have better games for SU to beat Iowa:
MSOC | Gametime decision on starter after both goalies injured
By Kyle Austin
The Syracuse men's soccer goalkeeper scenario seems to get more complicated by the day. Heading into the Wolstein Classic last weekend in Columbus, Ohio, junior and two-year starting goalie Rob Cavicchia was nursing a hip injury and was listed as day-to-day.
WSOC | Farmer has magic touch with freshmen
By Meredith Galante
On the first day of preseason, Syracuse women's soccer coach Pat Farmer preached to the freshman class, among them forward Megan Bellingham, that she is only a freshman for one week; then she is like any other member of the team. He makes the girls do drills with players in different class years so that they all see each other as equals.
FH | Bradley says No. 20 Orange aren't focused; closes media acces to players
By Zach Zagger
It was not a good week of practice for the No. 20 Syracuse field hockey team. Orange head coach Ange Bradley is worried the pressure and hype surrounding this young undefeated team is disrupting their mindset. So, in order to make her players more focused, she has stopped media access to the team indefinitely.
VB | With 26 games left, Kaup looks to extend her digs record
By Jesse Caputo
In high school gym volleyball, most people hate being the one in the back digging up balls and bumping them in the air for their teammates. But Syracuse volleyball defensive specialist Joscie Kaup has made a collegiate career out of doing just that. This past weekend in Akron, Ohio, Kaup broke the Syracuse all-time digs record of 1,791 set by Rachel Watson eight years ago.
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