Sports
FB | Time to act
Firing Robinson now gives Gross the head start he needs
By Matt Gelb
Timing is everything, and you can be sure Daryl Gross knows this. Ultimately, it might have been the timing of Greg Robinson's hiring that doomed the regime from the start. You think Gross took too long to fire Robinson? When Gross canned Paul Pasqualoni on Dec.
FB | UConn's Edsall 'not interested' in Syracuse job
By John Clayton
A day after the Syracuse head coaching position officially became available, Connecticut head coach Randy Edsall did his best to distance himself from the opening. Speaking to The Day (Conn.), Edsall said he was not interested in the opening. "There has been speculation in various media outlets that I am a candidate for the job," Edsall told the newspaper.
Coaches around Big East defend SU's Robinson
By Meredith Galante
Steve Kragthorpe hasn't had much luck against Greg Robinson. Kragthorpe, the head coach of Louisville, has lost both meetings with Robinson's Syracuse squad. SU upset Louisville in September 2007, and then defeated the Cardinals 28-21 this season in the Carrier Dome on Nov.
MBB | Orange begins tough stretch of games against Richmond
By Kyle Austin
Jim Boeheim isn't one to speak in exaggerations. So looking forward after Syracuse's win Sunday night against Le Moyne, the head coach's words rang out as a warning bell, loud and clear. "We have probably the toughest schedule in the entire country the next few games," Boeheim said in his postgame press conference.
WHOC | Freshman Skelly taking advantage of playing time in 1st season of SU women's ice hockey
By John Sutton
Megan Skelly never imagined she would be in this position. At the bottom of a pile of Syracuse jerseys, Skelly had just written her name in the history books as the first Syracuse player to ever score a goal, only nine seconds into the program's history. Skelly, like most of the Orange, did not know what to expect as a freshman playing with a program in its first year of existence.
Race | Tulsa's Holloway battles cancer with support of teammates
By Jeff Westfall
If you look at the University of Tulsa offensive line, you can see the ties that bind them. You see their hulking bodies, their mammoth arms, and now their newly shaved bald heads. The Tulsa offensive line has shaved their heads to honor teammate Wilson Holloway's season-long battle with cancer.
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