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Stony Brook coach critical of team dressing in ‘muddy’ tent at Syracuse: ‘Women deserve a better setup’ (video)
Syracuse, N.Y. — Stony Brook coach Joe Spallina called out his team’s makeshift locker room for Sunday’s NCAA Tournament game at Syracuse following the Seawolves’ 15-10 loss to the Orange. While stating the setup “had nothing to do with us losing,” Spallina expressed disappointment his team...
Rain slows local auto racing to a crawl
Drizzle, showers and cool temperatures threw the brakes on many local speedways; with scheduled programs at Brewerton, Utica-Rome, Accord, Fonda, Land of Legends, Lancaster, Skyline, Thunder Mountain, Evans Mills and Outlaw all falling to the weather. The Fulton Speedway, however, battled the elements Saturday evening and managed to squeeze in...
Kalan Ellis, Syracuse football’s big O-lineman from Hawaii, is no longer with team
Syracuse, N.Y. — One of Syracuse football’s biggest returning linemen won’t be on the roster for 2024 after all. Kalan Ellis is no longer with the Orange, a team spokesman confirmed to syracuse.com Friday. Mike McAllister of 247Sports reported the news first Thursday night. If you purchase...
Section III softball rankings (Week 4): Races for league crowns come down to final week of season
Syracuse, N.Y. — It’s the final week of the regular season, and many teams will be looking to make final adjustments heading into the Section III playoffs. Several league and divisional champions will also be crowned this week. If you purchase a product or register for an account...
Two former Syracuse football players find D-I landing spots
Syracuse, N.Y. -- Two Syracuse football players who transferred after their first seasons with the Orange found Division I landing spots over the weekend. Offensive lineman Jayden Bass announced that he had committed to UConn, while defensive lineman Ty Gordon announced that he had committed to William & Mary. William and Mary plays in the Colonial Athletic Association, one of the top leagues in the Football Championship Subdivision.
Meet the axe-throwing, skeet-shooting women of CNY’s Women in Nature event
Kathleen Copeletti raised the axe over her head. Gripping the handle with both hands, she levered her arm forward, aiming the curved blade at a chunk of wood painted with a red bullseye. Slowly, she levered her arm back, and in one smooth motion flung the axe end-over-end. The axe...
Cicero-North Syracuse sweeps team titles at Baldwinsville’s John Arcaro Track Classic (109 photos)
The Cicero-North Syracuse track and field squads swept team titles at the annual John Arcaro Co-Ed Classic in Baldwinsville on Friday. The C-NS girls’ team compiled 80 points. Liverpool took second (73), while Pulaski came in third (60). Fayetteville-Manlius placed fourth (46.5) and South Jefferson grabbed fifth (42). If...
Holes-in-one for Central New York golfers as of May 10
Here’s a list of holes-in-ones through May 3 and other accomplishments by Central New York golfers:. Mike Delaney, May 9, on the No. 14 hole at Pine Grove using a pitching wedge. Witnessed by Tom Key. Ed Leira, May 4, pm the 135-yard No. 9 hole at WaNoa using...
SU Goalie completes 24-hour challenge for 15 for Life Foundation
SYRACUSE, N.Y. (WSYR) — As the Syracuse Men’s Lacrosse team gears up for the NCAA Tournament, Patrick Duffy is still looking to raise awareness for mental health. The Redshirt Junior goalie has been thinking about doing an ultramarathon ever since watching his brother do one and after talking through logistics with the Syracuse staff, Duffy set the plan into motion. He would keep moving for 24 hours straight to raise awareness and money for the 15 for Life Foundation that was created in the memory of Rob Kavovit who took his own life in 2021.
Gary Gait promotes NCAA Tourney Dome-game on Bridge Street
(WSYR-TV) — Last month, we had Gary Gait on the show to discuss the big game against Birginia and the celebration of his twin-brother Paul. Now, he’s back talking about an even bigger game… the men’s team is back in the ncaa tournament for the first time in six years. They host Towson this Sunday, 7:30pm at the JMA Wireless Dome. You can buy tickets at Cuse.com.
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