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In three months, Paul Flanagan found 19 players to make up Syracuse's first-ever women's ice hockey team
By Jeff Westfall
With one whistle blow, all noise stopped at Tennity Ice Skating Pavilion. No more shredding of the ice, no more pucks ricocheting against the glass. Beneath a newly raised Syracuse Ice Hockey banner, SU head coach Paul Flanagan gathered his team around a whiteboard.
Schonbrun: Running rampant
Carr rumor shows how Internet blurs line between fact, fiction
By Zach Schonbrun
He was there, and then he was not there - a figment of reality, perhaps, or a juicy side dish for a fan base's wishful thinking. He was at the Northeastern game, except nobody spoke with him. He was in Manley Field House early last week, except nobody confirms seeing him.
Devendorf vows to be 'same player' after injury
By Tyler Dunne
Eric Devendorf sat idly on a chair alongside the Manley Field House basketball court last Friday. He watched teammates shoot around from the sideline, an isolation Devendorf never quite grew immune to last season. He strapped on his bulky black knee brace and tied his shoes, struggling to articulate just how refreshing it feels to play again.
WSOC: With leading scorer sidelined, SU turns to freshman Morris
By Jen McCaffrey
Tension filled the air when sophomore forward Megan Bellingham went down in the 55th minute of last Thursday's game against Pittsburgh at SU Soccer Stadium. Concerned looks spread through the team as Bellingham finally got up and made it to the sidelines, stretching her leg gingerly.
FH: Cathro brings hands-on coaching style to No. 2 Syracuse
By Conor Orr
When Guy Cathro arrived in America last year, bound for Syracuse, he didn't get a typical ride back to his hotel room. There at the airport, dressed head to toe in Syracuse gear was Orange field hockey players Shannon Taylor, Lindsey Conrad and Lena Voelmle, holding a sign that said "Guy," waiting to meet their new assistant coach for the first time.
Big East: Injuries force Bearcats to 4th string QB
By Meredith Galante
Brian Kelly never imagined his team's season turning out like this. Sure, the head coach's team is 3-1, but it had to go through four quarterbacks to get there. After just four games, Cincinnati will resort to its fourth-string quarterback when it plays Marshall, on Friday.
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