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Recruit sticks with Syracuse | Truth&Rumors | FanNation
Dion Waiters received national attention two and a half years ago by orally committing to Syracuse before playing in his first high school basketball game. Yesterday morning, the 6-foot-4, 215-pound guard made good on his commitment to the Orange by signing a binding national letter of intent.

King of the Court: Triche grows up - College Basketball - Rivals.com
His goal is to rack up assists, but long before Syracuse point guard Brandon Triche became a member of the Orange, he was known for leading teams in a different statistical category. Technical fouls.

Syracuse point guard Brandon Triche adjusts to transition from high school | Orange Basketball Blog - syracuse.com
Adrian Autry knows a thing or two about playing point guard at Syracuse.

The History Card " Bleed Scarlet
SU holds the edge in the all-time series between the schools, at 28-10-1, which is better than their records against any other Big East football opponent. For any fans who started following SU football at some point during the MacPherson/Pasqualoni eras, it’s obvious why Rutgers winning five of the last six games in the series, and six of the last ten (yes, Terry Shea actually beat a McNabb-less Cuse on 11/13/99 in overtime) is so disconcerting.

Big East stock report - Big East Blog - ESPN
How badly do the Orange miss Mike Williams? In the two games since he selfishly quit the team, Syracuse wideouts have a total of 15 catches. Only three of those receptions have gone for 10 yards or more.

It could be worse for Syracuse " Bleed Scarlet
It’s been a trying couple of years up in Orangeland. Greg Robinson’s tenure itself constituted a level of misery that most programs typically don’t see over the course of a century.

Gedney making a difference for others dealing with illness | Orange Football Blog - syracuse.com
Former Syracuse University tight end Chris Gedney spoke to Post-Standard colleague Amber Smith along with other Central New Yorkers about what dealing with illness - and in the case of Gedney, it was ulcerative colitis - taught him.

UCLA and Mississippi State May Not Recover After Meltdowns To Mid-Majors | Bleacher Report
Will Syracuse have a better outcome at the end of the season than other teams that lost early?

Syracuse University Athletics - Hillsman Signs Top-10 Recruiting Class
Syracuse University head women’s basketball coach Quentin Hillsman has collected one of the top ranked recruiting classes in the nation for the 2010-11 season. This year's class is ranked No. 8 by Collegiate Girl's Basketball Report, No. 10 by Blue Star Basketball and No. 12 by All-Star Girls Report. The Top 10 class is the highest ranked collection of incoming players in the Hillsman era.

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Be the first person to answer this trivia questions correctly and win 4 tickets to see the Orange play Rutgers at the Carrier Dome this Saturday, courtesy of Steiner Sports.

Kenny recaps Syracuse's loss at Louisville and takes a look at the basketball team as only Kenny can.

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