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MBB | Breathe easy
Orange gets chance to rest in blowout win over Colgate
By Jared Diamond
After a three-game stretch full of miraculous shots, desperate second-half comebacks and statement victories, Arinze Onuaku knew Syracuse needed an easy one. A squad can handle only so much stress in such a short period of time. So Onuaku didn't try to make too much of Monday night's game, an 86-51 Syracuse win over Colgate.
MBB | Syracuse's man defense limits Colgate to 13 points in 1st half
By Kyle Austin
Before tip-off of Monday night's game, Syracuse guards Jonny Flynn and Eric Devendorf joked about trying to limit Colgate to 10 first-half points or fewer. The funny part? They almost did. The Raiders didn't crack double-digits until there were six minutes left in the first half, and finished the half with only 13 points.
MBB | With new hairstyle, Harris puts up game-high 22 points
By Kyle Austin and Jared Diamond
For a player who just netted a team-high 22 points, Paul Harris had to answer few questions about his play on the basketball court following Monday night's game. Most of the inquiries for the Syracuse forward following his team's 86-51 win over Colgate centered around his new hairstyle: a floppy, blown-out afro that he sported during warm-ups and tied back minutes before tip-off.
FB | The end
Robinson's SU career ends with lopsided loss to No. 16 Cincinnati
By John Clayton
CINCINNATI - The celebration carried on behind Greg Robinson; the Syracuse head coach's somber words rendered barely audible by the fans that had flowed onto the field here at Nippert Stadium. Robinson's Syracuse career had ended minutes earlier, a 30-10 loss to No.
FB | Clayton: Syracuse facing little room for error in coming months
By John Clayton
CINCINNATI - Syracuse's season was over long before the seconds melted away at Nippert Stadium Saturday and Greg Robinson ran off the field in his blue Syracuse polo for the final time. Sure, in a literal sense, the Orange's year ended Saturday. There will be no more Syracuse football in 2008.
FB | Dantley ends year with thud, turns in 6-for-23 performance
By John Clayton
CINCINNATI - Cameron Dantley was still Syracuse's quarterback by the time the season expired Saturday, a fourth-straight poor outing not enough to shake his status as the starter. Dantley took every snap against Cincinnati. The Orange coaches, as they have all year, stuck with the junior through every struggle and setback.
FB | Brinkley kept under wraps in final game
By John Clayton
CINCINNATI - Curtis Brinkley made his intentions obvious. The senior tailback wasn't going to waste any time dissecting Syracuse's 30-10 loss to Cincinnati Saturday, his last game as a college football player. "I'm not talking about the game," Brinkley said.
FB | McNabb endorses Vikings assistant Rogers for SU job
By Matthew Ehalt
Donovan McNabb has handed out his endorsement for Syracuse's next head coach. In the latest edition of The Sporting News, the former Syracuse quarterback and current Philadelphia Eagles quarterback recommends Minnesota Vikings assistant coach Kevin Rogers for the Orange vacancy.
WBB | Syracuse's defense holds 2nd opponent under 40 points
By Conor Orr
With four minutes gone by Sunday's game, Syracuse head coach Quentin Hillsman got the attention of his guards, Tasha Harris and Erica Morrow. Hillsman put his hand above his head and let his fingers dangle. The two nodded - they knew it was time to run. Morrow and Harris converged on the Longwood point guard in a trap that forced the Lancers to call a timeout and figure out a way around the vicious Orange press.
Staff | SU's historic season earns Bradley coach of the year honors
Syracuse field hockey head coach Ange Bradley was named 2008 Coach of the Year by womensfieldhockey.com. Bradley led the Orange (22-2) to its first-ever No. 1 ranking as well as the first Final Four berth in the program's history in her second season at SU.
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