Thursday, November 5, 2009
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- Moving Forward: After losing top 3 scorers from last season, Syracuse hopes it's retooling, not rebuilding
- 'It's been a long road': Wes Johnson has been just about everywhere, but he has finally found a place to call home
- Taking the lead: Rautins, Onuaku return for a 5th year and become the leaders of a program searching for an indentity
- Diamond: Triche has bright side, but Jardine deserves chance to show his worth
- The payoff: Seton Hall gave Bobby Gonzalez a hefty contract extension. Now he has to prove he's worth the price.
- Life in the fast lane: With a speed-oriented offense, Siena transcends common traits of a mid-major
- Face of a program: Michael enters senior year with a chance to become SU's all-time greatest player
- Believing the hype: Quentin Hillsman calls Juanita Ward the best he's ever coached. This is her last chance to prove it.
News
- Candidates face off on finances, MayFest
- SU falls in college sex health rankings
- Former Playboy CEO dispels company myths
- Sophistafunk to appear at Westcott
- New roots
- Week of remembrance events to include memorial
Feature
- Puff of fresh air
- Students' collaboration leads to record deal
- Toback: Numbers show more attention is paid to the calorie counts
- The Fresh squeeze
Sports
- Back to business:
- Draft expert says Williams' stock still safe
- In preparation for Big East tournament, SU field hockey turns to assistant coach to simulate Providence's play
- Quick Learner: Pitt running back Lewis thrives in freshman season
- After transferring form St. Lawrence, Maschmeyer joins SU ice hockey team to reunite with Flanagan
- Syracuse volleyball needs win this weekend to keep conference tournament hopes alive
- SU field hockey expecting tough test from 7 Providence seniors on home field
- SU ice hockey looks for revenge against conference-rival Niagara
- NO REPRIEVE: Depleted Syracuse dominated by No. 14 Pittsburgh
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