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As has never been my tradition, I planned this week to open up my e-mail inbox and answer questions from readers.Q: So what happened?A: I… Read more »
As has never been my tradition, I planned this week to open up my e-mail inbox and answer questions from readers.Q: So what happened?A: I… Read more »
It's something far subtler than the 6-1 thumping her team absorbed this weekend, and something far more innocuous than the 0-3 start that's suddenly invaded… Read more »
Mike Hopkins is making the biggest decision of his professional career. He's gotta be careful. If he pays too much attention to all those pesky… Read more »
They've gotten so good at these meetings, the participants barely leave the airport. Off the plane, through the terminal, into a nearby hotel conference room.… Read more »
You probably think this is a scam, the kind that belongs bold-lettered onto the front of a Prize Patrol envelope. At Syracuse University, you can… Read more »
Jim Boeheim opened yesterday’s press conference by calling it “a happy day for Syracuse basketball.” Ten minutes later, Carmelo Anthony was crying.Anthony, while announcing his… Read more »
Some day, Terrence Roberts knows, he’ll return to the halls of St. Anthony High School and happily sit down with the man who once threatened… Read more »
If Carmelo Anthony has any leaning toward theatrics — and all observations thus far would indicate he does — then he should leave Syracuse for… Read more »
The 2002 Syracuse football season gave Will Hunter, the Orangemen’s most outspoken player, plenty of reasons to speak out.En route to a 4-8 record —… Read more »
Sports deliver stories, and stories connect people. At its best, the connection is captivating, a shared link of enthusiasm and excitement.The Syracuse men’s basketball team,… Read more »
When Texas last advanced to the Final Four in 1947, Texans could still rightfully advertise themselves as citizens of the largest state, as members in… Read more »
Forty-eight hours before the 1995 NBA Draft, John Wallace, discouraged by what scouts termed a poor outside shot, removed his name from the draft list… Read more »
Notre Dame entered the postseason on such a downswing that many prognosticators swore the Irish would lose their first-round game against a team, Wisconsin-Milwaukee, that… Read more »
For all its lessons, college still hasn't taught Luis Flores a speck about patience.Patience? That's for people who have time. That's for people who can… Read more »
He's The Black Lacrosse Player. Some use the name admiringly. He's a pioneer, the sport's first African-American superstar since Jim Brown. Some use it derisively.… Read more »
Twenty years? How are you not going to slip up one of those years? I mean, what are the odds? — Syracuse head coach John… Read more »
WEST POINT — True, Syracuse men’s lacrosse freshman Brian Crockett broke traditional rules by hurdling a depth chart of more experienced attackers to see significant… Read more »
SCRANTON, Pa. — Cheers, to Gerry McNamara, from the Guinness line at Cosgrove's Clubhouse & Tavern, where never before could one 19-year-old Irish boy claim… Read more »
HARTFORD, Conn. — Two nifty tip-ins from two freshman no-names on two straight possessions — with that quick spurt late in the second half, the… Read more »
Be forewarned: This story has no ending. It has controversy and passion and side-winding plot twists. But no ending. It has lawsuits and countersuits and… Read more »
Syracuse head coach Jim Boeheim observed a raucous Carrier Dome atmosphere rarely seen in the last decade and praised it.Syracuse Director of Athletics Jake Crouthamel… Read more »
Craig Esherick — educated as a lawyer, better known as Georgetown's basketball coach — still knows when to drop a case.'Don't go there,' Esherick, 20… Read more »
Let me tell you a little about my Thursday mornings. They’re painful. Real painful. Like a migraine, a cold-cock to the groin and a Pauly… Read more »
PITTSBURGH — Down low, one team shielded space while the other yielded space. One team pulled down rebounds as the other pulled itself out of… Read more »