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A legend still lives

Ernie Davis' tragic story resonates 44 years after his death

By Kelvin Ang

John Brown exchanged quick goodbyes with his close friend Ernie Davis before stepping out of their Cleveland apartment on the morning of May 16, 1963.

MBB | Gross denies report that Hopkins will succeed Boeheim

By Matt Gelb

Oct. 16, 9:01 p.m. -- Syracuse Director of Athletics Daryl Gross denied a report Tuesday that the university had reached a formal agreement making assistant men's basketball coach Mike Hopkins the successor to head coach Jim Boeheim. The Associated Press reported that a written agreement is in place stipulating that when Boeheim chooses to retire, the 13-year assistant Hopkins will take over as coach.

FB | Fast learner

Freshman Mike Holmes has developed the reputation as a hard hitter

By Matt Levin

Dowayne Davis and Joe Fields, two veterans on the secondary, noticed it the moment he stepped onto the field near the end of the summer.

MBB | SU confident 3-point void not an issue

By John Clayton

Jim Boeheim was right there in the arena when it happened.

WBB | Smith leaves program; Ward ineligible in 2007-08

By Kyle Austin

The Syracuse women's basketball team will be without two of its players for the upcoming season.

WSOC | Orange responds with tie after Farmer criticizes team

By George Williams

Syracuse women's soccer head coach Pat Farmer had no problem venting his frustration toward his players following SU's 1-0 defeat Friday night at South Florida.

XC | Syracuse builds reputation, looks for improvement against nation's best

By McGhee Cost

The Syracuse cross country teams racked up a lot more miles than usual this weekend.

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