Take a trip through time to when Syracuse lost, 22-14, to then-No. 2 Virginia Tech on Oct. 21, 2000. SU blew a 14-point first-quarter lead. Read more »
Sanctity. His hands had never touched anything like what they touched that fall afternoon, what they clenched and haven't let go of for 35 years.Pure,… Read more »
I ran the 40-yard dash yesterday.I also hoisted the bench-press bar, squeezed the squat bar, dominated the leg press and aced the Wonderlic Personnel Test.I… Read more »
Jeff Tambroni just doesn’t get these polls.“I’m sure Syracuse is still on top,” the Cornell head coach said yesterday, just six days after his Big… Read more »
There's a scene Jan Quitzau repeats in his mind over and over again: It's early April, a picturesque spring day and thousands of face-painted fans… Read more »
What they need, what we gotSyracuse certainly boasts one of the most recognizable facilities in the United States with the Carrier Dome. But if the… Read more »
Syracuse, bustling metropolis?Not quite. The Salt City boasts a population of 147,306, which would make it the smallest city to host a Final Four since… Read more »
The slaughter ended, mercifully, at 9:50 p.m. It had been 60 minutes of sheer lacrosse domination, Syracuse-style: run, gun and have some fun against the… Read more »
By Jeff PassanStaff WriterDom Starsia first heard about John Christmas in 1993.It was the Virginia coach’s first season in Charlottesville, Va., after a successful run… Read more »
Before every game, Troy Bell closes his chestnut brown eyes and lays down. It’s nap time for the Boston College standout point guard, a quick… Read more »
This much we know: Princeton is good. So is Syracuse.Another season of collegiate lacrosse, another season with the same names at the top of the… Read more »
PITTSBURGH — Jim Boeheim worried about this.About his Syracuse team's grit, its moxie underneath the basket. About the Orangemen's willingness to dive for loose balls… Read more »
PITTSBURGH — For a while, it looked like Jim Boeheim had forgotten about everyone's favorite 7-foot, 213-pound center.But alas, Billy Celuck stepped onto the Fitzgerald… Read more »