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MBB | THAT'S 3: Syracuse's 6-man team scores 3rd consecutive win
By Matt Gelb
PHILADELPHIA - Donte Greene said he never expected a week like this. Sure, he thought, it's possible Syracuse could win all three of its games within a seven-day span. But with effectively six players and no bench? And two of those games on the road? No way.
MBB | Trading places
Since a ranked Villanova beat SU in the Dome 2 weeks ago it has lost 3 in a row. What has changed?
By Zach Schonbrun and John Clayton
No support for Reynolds Scottie Reynolds practically took down Syracuse single-handedly in the second half of Villanova's 81-71 victory on Jan. 19. Lately, it seems when Reynolds is off, the team is off. But if he's on, he's the only one. In a 69-57 loss at Pittsburgh Wednesday, Reynolds shot 9-for-15 for a game-high 26 points.
WBB | Hillsman keeps confidence in Morrow, rest of SU shooters
By Kyle Austin
After missing two game-winning shots this season, Erica Morrow can finally say she isn't nervous anymore. In fact, the misses have made her want the ball even more. The Syracuse women's basketball's starting shooting guard - and the jewel of head coach Quentin Hillsman's freshmen class - has been her coach's go-to player when the game is on the line, all season.
MLAX | All eyes on defense, midfield in season-opening scrimmage
By Tyler Dunne
Before the Syracuse University men's lacrosse team huddled up at practice Wednesday, a chorus of yelps and hollers were interrupted by one, loud coherent sentence. "This weekend, baby, this weekend!" one SU player shouted. It can't come soon enough for the Orange.
Tennis | Jensen has plenty of reasons to celebrate junior Vasilyeva
By Edward Paik
Luke Jensen can't seem to forget the night when the Syracuse tennis team celebrated Maria Vasilyeva's birthday nine months premature. As a tradition for every road trip, Jensen chooses at random one of his players whose birthday the team celebrates, regardless of whether they are genuine or fabricated.
Track | Explosive Sosa takes hurdling prowess to MSG for weekend
By McGhee Cost
For Ramon Sosa, last season was the definition of a breakout year. After finishing no higher than fourth in any meet during his sophomore year and failing to place at the Big East Championship, Sosa broke through to a new level. As a junior, the senior sprinter and hurdler got off to a fast start and didn't look back.
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