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Jason Newsted mixes music and art in concert fundraiser for the Everson Museum.
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Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie stopped by the JMA Wireless Dome to make the announcement, flanked by SU coaches and other officials.
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Syracuse men’s lacrosse defeated Utah 18-7 in a Wednesday matinee in the Dome. The Orange held the Utes scoreless in the second and third quarters. Nico Horning recaps how faceoff specialist Mason Kohn set up SU’s bounce-back win.
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SENIOR DAY: For five players suiting up in orange, this game means a lot more, knowing it is their last inside the Dome. Luke Schwartz details how Syracuse has an opportunity to sweeten this Sunday with a win for its seniors.
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Syracuse women's basketball dominates the third quarter and takes down No. 14 North Carolina. Luke Schwartz explains how with back-to-back wins as the regular season-ending approaches, SU is looking for more than just a first-round bye in the ACC tournament.
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Syracuse women's basketball heads down a difficult stretch for the final five games of the regular season. But, as Luke Schwartz details, with a win on its back and momentum on its side, a win against No. 14 North Carolina could propel the team into a memorable finish.
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Syracuse women's basketball secures another ACC win headed into its toughest stretch of play yet. Emily Shiroff recaps SU's Sunday victory over Boston College.
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As chances for tournament-quality wins dwindle, Syracuse women's basketball takes on Louisville for the second time. Emily Shiroff looks at this afternoon's matchup with the Cardinals.
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They’ve seen the glory days, the rock-bottom moments, and everything in-between for Syracuse men’s basketball and football. They’re a loud and proud group of SU fans who sit high atop Jim Boeheim Court and Ernie Davis Legends Field. WAER’s John Eads introduces you to 311 Heaven, a family of Orange fans that’s seen it all from the top of the Dome.
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Syracuse men’s basketball lost one of its legends on Thursday. Louis Orr was one of the Orange’s first greats in the Boeheim Era. WAER’s Trey Redfield details how number 55 will be remembered by friends and his former coach.