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MBB | RUNNING ON EMPTY: Tired Orange fails at another upset

By Zach Schonbrun

LOUISVILLE, Ky. - Syracuse head coach Jim Boeheim stood paralyzed with his arms crossed in front him for seconds that seemed like hours. It was a figurative pose - he appeared to be grappling at something. All while watching a winnable game slip from his tired team's grip.

MBB | SU shut down by pressure defense

By Zach Schonbrun

LOUISVILLE, Ky. - Rick Pitino looked down at his own personalized stat sheet and smiled as he listed off the numbers. "Against our man they were 5-for-20, against our (zone) they were 4-for-18, against our 22 press they were 2-for-7…," Pitino rattled off.

MBB | Cardinals own rebounds with depth, size

By Zach Schonbrun

LOUISVILLE, Ky. - On a night when there seemed to be no end to the rebounds bouncing off of unforgiving rims at Freedom Hall, Syracuse struggled mightily just trying to get its fair share. Outrebounded 53-35, the Orange came away with literally nothing from a game that featured a lot more bricks than buckets.

WBB | Morrow finally adjusted to college game

By Michael Bonner

Erica Morrow stepped onto the court in Manley Field House last summer as the first McDonald's All-American in the history of the Syracuse women's basketball program. Entering the preseason, she thought the success from her high school playing days would easily transition to her current playing career in college right away.

SB | In 4 losses, SU makes 11 errors, allows 28 runs

By Michael Bonner

The Syracuse softball team had been preparing for its opening tournament for the past four months. But the two things the Orange can't simulate in the Carrier Dome, pitching from a mound and fielding on dirt, hurt it the most. Syracuse lost all four of its games this weekend at the Getterman Classic in Waco, Texas.

Track | SU rests key runners, settles for last place

By Heather Crowley

As the Syracuse track and field team entered the Binghamton Triangular, it was a time for final preparations as well as rest. Many of the team's more experienced members were not present - resting with the Big East Championship looming next weekend - leaving an opening for younger members to fill larger rolls.

Battle | Younger Willard looks to follow in father's footsteps

By Kevin Ware

Kevin Willard has practically taken the path of his father, Ralph. He developed a love for basketball at a young age because his father did. He became a gym rat because his father was one. And so, fittingly, he became a college basketball head coach just like his father.

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