
Daily Archives: February 23, 2013

Freshman center Coleman nearing return to game action
One side note that came out of Jim Boeheim’s postgame press conference on Saturday was that center DaJuan Coleman is on the verge of returning… Read more »

Fair remains steady presence for Syracuse in loss to Georgetown
As the 3-pointers kept flying — and missing — C.J. Fair’s stat line held true. The Orange’s version of Mr. Consistent lived up to his… Read more »

Overeager shooting performance dooms Orange to defeat in final Big East Carrier Dome matchup with Hoyas
After a disappointing shooting performance, Syracuse is left having to reconsider its shot selection. Too many times against Georgetown on Saturday, the Orange took shots… Read more »
Cohen: Georgetown's Otto steals show on record-setting day for Syracuse
When it was all over, when the dozens of orange balloons had fallen for the final time and the reverberations from a record crowd had… Read more »
SU student dies after being hit by car in New York City
UPDATED: Feb. 24, 10:13 p.m. A Syracuse University student died early Saturday morning after he was hit by a car in New York City. In… Read more »
Social Media Reacts to Syracuse's loss to Georgetown in front of record breaking crowd
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Syracuse falls on road to South Florida 68-66
Rachel Coffey entered Saturday’s game red hot. In Syracuse’s win over Rutgers earlier this week the guard ignited the offense in the second half with… Read more »

HOME TO THE HOYA: Otto Porter silences record crowd in final SU-Georgetown Big East Dome game
So many came before Otto Porter. Over the course of three-plus decades of epic clashes between Syracuse and Georgetown, dominant individual performances occasionally wrestled the… Read more »
Ten years after national championship SU retires Carmelo Anthony's jersey at halftime of Georgetown game
With his right hand on the frame that contained his jersey and his left hand gripping a microphone before an audience that dared not look… Read more »