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Syracuse Daily Links - Orange Still Projected As 1-Seed

Lacrosse bracket projection: April 18 - Washington Times
The Orange will likely wind up the No. 1 seed if they defeat Notre Dame in a couple weeks. Hobart, Rutgers and St. John's also remain on Syracuse's schedule ... Siena's probably the best team in the Metro Atlantic, but keep an eye on Detroit in that league tournament in a few weeks.

SU's Lade: Ankle Close to 100 Percent Healthy - Lacrosse Magazine
"It's getting there. It's getting better. It's pretty close to 100 percent," Lade said during an interview Monday for an unrelated story that will appear in June's Lacrosse Magazine. Asked if he'll play Tuesday, Lade said: "I don't know yet. I have to still talk to the trainer and see what he thinks."

Week in review (4/17): Dion wouldn’t be alone | The Juice Online
If Waiters were to transfer, he would follow this long line of Orange players in the past decade to transfer to another school.

Syracuse University Athletics - Orange Leads Nation With Four Tewaaraton Award Nominees
Four Orange standouts have been selected as nominees for the 2011Tewaaraton Award. The quartet of senior John Galloway, senior Stephen Keogh, senior John Lade and senior Joel White joined 21 other college lacrosse stars on the official list of nominees released by the Greater Washington Sports Alliance on Monday, April 18.

Week in review (4/17): Dion wouldn’t be alone | The Juice Online
If Waiters were to transfer, he would follow this long line of Orange players in the past decade to transfer to another school.

Syracuse University lacrosse team got big "firsts" from Eilers and Donahue, among others | syracuse.com
Junior midfielder Bobby Eilers recorded his first career hat trick. Junior attackman Collin Donahue had the first three-assist game of his career while getting his first substantial action of the season and showed a nice ability to distribute the ball and feed open teammates. Senior All-America goalie John Galloway recorded the first offensive point of his illustrious career.

Syracuse Spring Game: White Defeats Blue, 13-7 - SB Nation New York
However, as fans were eagerly breaking down the play of Nassib, Bailey was the most impressive player on the field, especially in the second half which featured a few dashing and darting runs. The most important run came late in the fourth quarter on a fourth down and long situation, which was converted thanks to an 18-yard dash by Bailey, who moved inside the Blue team's 10-yard line. A few plays later, Bailey leaped over the goal line for the game's only offensive score.

Schefter: McNabb would like to play for Vikings | ProFootballTalk
ESPN’s Adam Schefter wrote on Twitter Saturday he believes Donovan McNabb "would like to" play for the Vikings next year.

Bracketology - NCAA College Basketball Brackets and Predictions - ESPN
Syracuse is a 2-seed in this insanely early Bracket. Bring it, Montana.

Arnold's clutch 3-pointer sinks Rizing in OT | The Japan Times Online
In Kadoma, Osaka Prefecture, the title-chasing Evessa scored 30 fourth-quarter points to secure their 30th victory of the season under rookie head coach Ryan Blackwell.

Syracuse LB Derrell Smith is tough, competitive and thickly built, and should compete for a "Mike" position in the NFL.