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3 SU players, Williams involved in car accident
By Abram Brown and Conor Orr
A car driven by Syracuse football player Andrew Tiller was rear-ended early Sunday morning near Lenox, N.Y., New York State Trooper Jack Keller said Tuesday afternoon. Police do not suspect alcohol was involved in the accident, which occurred at 5:30 a.m. Former wide receiver Mike Williams, who quit the team Monday, was also in the car with Tiller, along with two other SU players: backup running back Antwon Bailey and backup defensive end Torrey Ball.
REALLY?: Division II Le Moyne embarrasses Syracuse in final exhibition tuneup
By Matt Ehalt
Andy Rautins sat on his stool in the Syracuse locker room, speaking in a low, somber voice. He and the rest of the Syracuse men's basketball team had just felt the sting of losing to their little brother in town, Division II Le Moyne, at home in the Carrier Dome.
For Le Moyne's Johnson, game-winner was shot of a lifetime
By Conor Orr
Chris Johnson said it was the greatest moment of his life. With nine seconds left in regulation and his team trailing by one, the Le Moyne shooting guard took a lob from Durrett Miles and drilled a 3-pointer to give the Dolphins their first-ever victory over Syracuse, sending their in-town rivals into complete shock in what was supposed to be another routine exhibition.
SU players react to Williams' departure, recent suspensions
By Matt Ehalt
They all walked in together, as a group, for the first time this season. Every other week at the Syracuse football team's Tuesday interview session, the players pop into the cafeteria at different times, arriving when they're ready. This week, though, things were different.
Syracuse's deep "pack" of runners leads to Big East title
By Rachel Stern
When Pat Dupont crossed the finish line, he immediately turned around and felt sick to his stomach. Dupont was not physically ill - though he just completed the 8,000-meter race in a team-best 24:51 - he was just nervous. He didn't see any of his teammates in the immediate distance.
Lindsey Witten has been waiting for his chance to shine
By Ryan Marfurt
Lindsey Witten has been waiting for his chance to shine. For the past three years, the senior defensive end has sat behind the powerful combination of Cody Brown and Julius Williams on the Connecticut D-line, hoping that he would eventually get his turn. Brown and Williams can now be found on NFL rosters.
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