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Syracuse football's defensive backs could be one of the strong suits of this year’s squad. WAER’s Liam Griffin examines the unit and introduces you to its standouts.
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Last season, Syracuse Football’s Special Teams certainly contributed to falling one win short of a bowl game. WAER's Andrew Selover previews how the group shapes up for 2022 under new ST Coach Bob Ligashesky.
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As the football offseason begins, WAER is taking a look at each position grouping on the 2022 Syracuse roster, beginning with Dino Babers' revamped coaching staff. WAER's Ian Nicholas provides background on the men behind this year's Orange.
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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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Syracuse women's lacrosse is ready for its redemption tour, but first, it must go through these teams. WAER's Jenna Elique learns more about the squads that join the Orange on the bracket.
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WAER's News and Sports departments won awards in six categories, announce Saturday night at the Syracuse Press Club awards banquet. General Manager Chris Bolt also was given the club's Professional Standards Award for high standards and inspiration to others.
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Syracuse men's lacrosse ended its 2022 campaign in defeat, and took a second gut punch just a day later. WAER's Jordan Leonard recaps a disappointing ending to SU's worst-ever season.
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Syracuse men's lacrosse hosts No. 7 Notre Dame on Senior Day hoping to avoid a repeat of a 22-6 smashing a month earlier. WAER's Jesse Cook breaks down the matchup.
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With the season finale approaching, hosts Johnny Gadamowitz and Ethan Frank take a macro approach to this week's episode by dissecting some of the problems that went wrong this season for Syracuse men's lacrosse, specifically in last week's game against Virginia, the chances SU can steal a win this weekend against Notre Dame, and more!
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It's been a rough road for Jacob Buttermore since bursting onto the scene in 2019. WAER’s Calvin Christoforo details the long and winding road from breakout sophomore to 5th-year starter.