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MSOC | International affair: Syracuse spans globe in search for fresh soccer talent

By Didier Morais

Raoul Meister sat in front of his laptop in Germany last December, contemplating his move overseas to play soccer at Syracuse. Up to that point, he had liked everything Syracuse men's soccer assistant coach Jaro Zawislan had to offer during Zawislan's recruiting visit to Germany.

MBB | Orange lands Fair: 2nd recruit for 2010 class

By Tyler Dunne

C.J. Fair tracked Donte Greene's every move last year. Fair, then a sophomore at Baltimore City College High School, didn't care whether Syracuse's star freshman made the shots he took. He loved the freedom - the fact that Greene was allowed to roam inside and outside and seemingly shoot at will.

WBB | Johnson will forgo senior season due to pregnancy

By Matt Ehalt

Cintia Johnson will forgo her senior season for the Syracuse women's basketball team because she is expecting a child in January, an athletic department spokesman confirmed Monday. Johnson, a 5-foot-4 backup point guard who played in 30 games last year, said in a statement she will graduate in December to "focus on my family.

MSOC | Freshmen wait until spring for playing time

By Matt Ehalt

Charles Schoening is not surprised his name hasn't shown up in the box scores. The freshman midfielder on the Syracuse men's soccer team expected his first season to be all about development - and it has been. So while Schoening and other freshmen teammates have struggled to find playing time, it doesn't mean their coach isn't pleased with their development.

XC | Unheralded recruit MacFawn already fitting in at Syracuse

By Tom Chalmers

By Tom Chalmers Contributing Writer Freshman Lauryn MacFawn hardly expected to be running in college, let alone for a Division I program. When it came time to decide on post-high school plans, MacFawn was considering dropping running altogether. She wanted to pursue academics at Wheaton College in Illinois and leave her small-time athletic career behind.

Race | Mesa state lineman loses right pinky rather than season

By Jeff Westfall

Trevor Wikre no longer receives high-fives when he returns to the huddle. Since Sept. 30, Wikre gives his teammates "high-fours." Wikre, who gave his blood, sweat and tears as an offensive lineman at Mesa State in Colorado, decided to give one more sacrifice: His right pinkie.

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