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Swim | 'I couldn't stop crying'
Masha Glukhova lost her best friend - a fellow Russian swimmer. Now she swims in his honor
By Tyler Dunne
Masha Glukhova called Alexey Belyy all the time. Usually, 10 times a day. Since coming to the United States, the Russian pair has been inseparable - even though one lived in Syracuse and other lived in Bakersfield, Calif. One time, the Syracuse University swimming and diving sophomore called Belyy, a senior swimmer at California State University-Bakersfield, at 9 a.
MBB | Is the Big East too big?
Nation's largest conference facing NCAA Tourney numbers crunch
By Kyle Austin
If he would have been on the sideline, the decision made by the officials on March 11 last year would have sent Jim Boeheim into a frenzy - hands waving in the air, that "you've got to be kidding me" look on his face. But Boeheim wasn't on the court. He was at home, watching television with his players and his family.
Reilly: No consistency in ESPN's SU broadcast teams
By Matt Reilly
The ESPN empire does not mimic a classless society. The network makes little attempt to hide the hierarchy among its stations: ABC and the namesake station rule supreme, followed by ESPN2, ESPNU, ESPN Regional, ESPN Classic. Chris Turner, ESPN Regional senior director of programming and events, said they are the "different tiers" of television.
Tennis | Orange drops 2 on 'unique trip'
By Meredith Galante
Luke Jensen described this past weekend as "an interesting, unique experience," for the Syracuse women's tennis team. An ice storm, two canceled airline flights, eight hours driving in a car, three mornings waking up before four a.m. and playing on a temporary tennis court is Jensen's definition of unique.
Battle | Tough crowd in store for Henderson on trip to UNC
By Kevin Ware
There are few people University of North Carolina fans have ever held to a higher degree of hatred than Gerald Henderson. Yes, he plays for Duke, which to UNC fans is reason enough to despise the sophomore small forward. But it is what Henderson did to UNC's beloved star, Tyler Hansbrough, in the waning moments of last year's 86-72 Tar Heel win in Chapel Hill, N.
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