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The Orange converted on 22 of their 32 shots and outdrew the Great Danes 23 to 5. Megan Carney and Emma Ward tallied season-highs in goals and assists, respectively.
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No. 4 Syracuse women's lacrosse beat No. 2 Maryland 20-11, winning its second straight game against a top-five opponent. The Orange opened their season 2-0 and next play Binghamton on Monday.
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No. 4 Syracuse continues its homestead against No. 2 Maryland on Friday afternoon. The Orange are coming off a 16-15 win over then-No.4 Northwestern last Saturday. SU now faces another top-five team in UMD, who beat St. Joseph's in its regular season opener last weekend.
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Central New York Congressmember Claudia Tenney this week called for Denny Kellington, a former Syracuse University football staffer, to be the first trainer inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
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Around 23,000 student-athletes in the Central New York region, including Onondaga County, compete in the state high school athletic association's Section III sports, according to the organization's website.
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Syracuse stunned Purdue in the final seconds for a 32-29 win. Stephen Sklar recaps an instant classic that has SU off to one of its best starts of the Dino Babers Era.
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Eighteen-year-old Raimier Walker has been fighting since he was 8.
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The Orange and Wildcats are writing another chapter in what is becoming a classic NCAA women’s lacrosse rivalry Thursday, with a trip to the Final Four on the line.
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The game of Quidditch, originally a fictional sport from Harry Potter, makes strides in gender inclusivity through its Title IX and 3/4 rule.
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Syracuse and Notre Dame played Saturday's game for mental health awareness. Both programs have lost legends to suicide in the last two years. WAER’s Jacob Morris explores how the Orange and Irish played for something more important than conference bragging rights.