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While SU flounders, high school football flourishes in CNY
By Zach Schonbrun
It was a cool night even for October in Central Square, N.Y., but the lights lure all those willing to "rah-rah" with one hand, holding hot cocoa in the other. Thousands of Central Square High School fans bundled in support of their winless Red Hawks, hoping high school football's parity has made its way up I-81.
FH | No. 3 Orange moving on after 1st loss
By Edward Paik
Ange Bradley almost never loses control. She conducts her 10 players on the field with precision. Coaches her players to shift left or right, according to where the ball is, but never out of position. This is why the Syracuse head coach had such a hard time watching film immediately after the Orange's loss to No.
MBB | Freshmen Jones, Joseph infuse Syracuse with versatility
By Tyler Dunne
Mookie Jones knows these were only pickup games. No fans were inside the Carrier Dome, only the faint echo of the bouncing basketball. But Jones was on a mission to earn respect from his Syracuse teammates this summer. So in the win-by-two format - amidst the Orange veterans - Jones demanded the ball and nailed game-clinching shots in the pickup games, one after another.
MSOC | Schomaker's hat trick vaults Orange in slick conditions
By Matt Ehalt
Spencer Schomaker stood in the warm confines of Manley Field House, fresh off the best game of his career and still soaked from the rain that had drizzled down during the Syracuse men's soccer game against Adelphi Tuesday night. He had not changed out of his jersey or shorts, but he was in no hurry to.
WSOC | Cappelli begins fi nal weekend with start streak in tact
By Jen McCaffrey
On an oppressively hot day four years ago, Lauren Cappelli stepped onto the turf soccer field at Farleigh Dickinson as a Syracuse University freshman, merely hoping to make it through the game. Cappelli has played 74 games since that debut with the Orange.
With quarterbacks hurt, Ramsey picks up slack at Cincinnati
By Meredith Galante
Jacob Ramsey didn't know to expect next for his team. Cincinnati's junior tailback had just watched quarterback Tony Pike break his arm during the Bearcats' game against Akron Sept. 27. Ramsey's team had already suffered the loss of its first starting quarterback to injury, and now this.
VB | Volleyball wins fifth straight match
The Syracuse volleyball team continued its torrid run Tuesday, sweeping Siena, 3-0, to earn its fifth-straight win. The Orange improved to 14-9 (5-1 Big East) and earned its ninth-straight road win against a Saints team that had swept SU earlier this season.
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