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FB | Unheralded
Tony Fiammetta has quietly emerged as SU's rock on offense this season at fullback
By Jared Diamond
At the time, not having Tony Fiammetta for Syracuse's game against South Florida two weeks ago didn't seem like the biggest deal. He's just the fullback, not the quarterback or tailback. Someone else could fill in for him one time, and the offense would keep plugging away until he recovered from his lower leg injury.
WHOC | Marty brings international experience
By Tony Olivero
Stefanie Marty sat in front of a television in Nussbaumen, Switzerland, eyes glued to the screen. The clock read 1 a.m., as she watched the gold medal game of the women's ice hockey competition during the 2002 Salt Lake City Winter Olympic games. Little did Marty know, only four years later she would be skating on the ice in Torino, Italy, representing her country in the same event on the same grand stage.
VBALL | Kanemura, Lefebvre hail from Hawaii, Canada to add depth
By David DeGuzman
If Syracuse needed to find any positives after two disappointing losses last weekend, all it had to do was look in two places. The performances of senior and Honolulu-native Marissa Kanemura and freshman Noemie Lefebvre from Terrebonne, Quebec stood out as the highlights from a disappointing weekend for the Orange.
National | Richt's team mission to Honduras was "life-changing" experience for Georgia
By Didier Morais
Two summers ago, Mark Richt took a break from coaching football and traveled with his family to the poverty-stricken town of Guaimaca, Honduras with his local church. Richt, the head coach of No. 8 Georgia, is a devout Christian, and routinely organizes community service events and mission trips during his off-seasons.
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