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Three SU players followed Ange Bradley from Richmond to Syracuse
By Bill Palka
For Shannon Taylor, Lindsey Conrad and Lena Voelmle, the decision to leave Richmond and transfer to Syracuse was simple. They didn't want to play out their college careers for anybody but Ange Bradley. "Once (Bradley) left I just felt like - there was like a hole there," said senior midfielder Taylor.
Schonbrun: Post-celebration flags taking NCAA rule to the extreme
By Zach Schonbrun
It wasn't quite a Heisman pose that Stephfon Green struck in the end zone in the third quarter of Saturday's Penn State-Syracuse football game. And there was no Sharpie hidden in the sock of Washington's Jake Locker as he crossed the goal line in the final seconds of a game vs.
Bradley calls upset of No. 1 Maryland 'amazing moment'
By Edward Paik
Two days later, it was still just another win to Ange Bradley. Another game and another opportunity for the No. 7 Syracuse's field hockey team to take another step forward. To Bradley, knocking off No. 1 Maryland Saturday at the Terrapin Invitational, 2-1, meant just as much as the win over Delaware (0-5) on Sunday.
From Germany to SU, Meister adapts to new culture
By Jen McCaffrey
Raoul Meister is not your typical freshman. Most can cure homesickness with a weekend trip home, or at the very least, know the campus from previous visits during college tours. Not Raoul Meister. He never visited Syracuse, let alone stepped foot in the United States until about a month ago - he lived half a world away in Sprockhoevel, Germany.
After early wins, Syracuse gears up for tougher meets
By Andrew L. John
Before this weekend's Harry Groves Spiked Shoe Invitational at Penn State, Chris Fox laid out his goals for the Syracuse cross country team. The Orange head coach wanted six runners to finish in the top 10 in both the men's and women's races that weekend. Syracuse didn't quite reach those marks, although it came close.
Perrilloux, Jackson form potent backfield duo
By Jeff Westfall
For Jacksonville State head coach Jack Crowe, there is a dualism in his backfield that he can't ignore. Two different players, two vastly different stories. Together, though, Ryan Perrilloux and Daniel Jackson form the most dynamic backfield in the Ohio Valley Conference.
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