Writer: Ryan Raigrodski
Marshall Street bar implements scanning device to detect fake IDs
When somebody attempts to get into the DJ's bar, the bouncer will run the ID through a scanner and it will immediately notify the bouncer of whether the card is an official government-issued ID. Read More »
Syracuse falls short in national championship, 1-0, as Connecticut defends title
The fourth-seeded Orange had chance after chance throughout the game, but could not convert on any of its seven shot attempts in its first-ever national championship appearance in field hockey. Read More »
Russell leads Syracuse on, off field ahead of national championship game
Junior Emma Russell has been influential both on and off the field for a Syracuse team looking for the first national championship for an SU women's team. Read More »
Rochester native, Pittsburgh center Officer thrives in fill-in role, prepares to face Syracuse on Saturday
One of upstate New York's own, Alex Officer helps power the Pittsburgh offense one snap at a time. Read More »
Syracuse dominates No. 6 Penn State, advances to final four rematch with North Carolina
Ange Bradley woke up at 4 a.m. Sunday. She couldn't sleep with Syracuse set to take on Penn State for a spot in the national semifinals. Her Orange rewarded her with three first-half goals as SU cruised into another matchup with UNC. Read More »
Syracuse defense plays pivotal role in NCAA tournament 1st-round win over Boston University
The Syracuse defense held Boston University to one goal, as it advanced to the quarterfinals of the NCAA tournament. Read More »
Seniors Brooks, Page connect for opening score in Syracuse's Senior Day victory over Bucknell
Lauren Brooks and Jordan Page exited J.S. Coyne Stadium for likely the last time Sunday, but in the same way they did for almost every game — as winners. Read More »
Syracuse freshmen lead Orange past Hofstra
Syracuse's freshmen helped it to a 6-2 win over Hofstra at J.S. Coyne Stadium on Sunday afternoon. Read More »
Syracuse's clash with No. 1 North Carolina rekindles rivalry, holds postseason implications
Syracuse and North Carolina have traded, hard-fought regular season and postseason victories the past few years. A trip to Chapel Hill starts the Orange's loaded ACC schedule for the 2014 campaign. Read More »
Syracuse dismantles Ball State, takes advantage of increased space after narrow Albany win
Syracuse bounced back from a too-narrow victory to beat Ball State 5-0 Sunday. Read More »
Safdar plays best tennis of season with limited time left
Komal Safdar knows her days of organized competition are numbered, and has won four of her last eight singles match and three of her last six doubles matches in the competitive ACC. Read More »
Syracuse freshman shine in team's loss to Notre Dame on Senior Day
Syracuse fell to Notre Dame on Senior Day, but three freshmen turned in very solid performances. Read More »
Parra serves as assistant coach for Syracuse 2 years removed from playing on team
Alessondra Parra is now an assistant coach for Syracuse after playing for the team from 2008-2012. She is eager to help her alma mater win matches. Read More »
Freshmen Salazar, Avgerinos, Newborn help Syracuse to 3 wins after 0-7 start
Freshman Valeria Salazar, Maria Avgerinos and Rhiann Newborn have all played better of late, which has contributed to Syracuse's recent success. The Orange has won three matches recently after starting off the season poorly. Read More »
Kobelt falls to freshman stud Loeb in Syracuse's 7-0 loss to North Carolina
SU senior Maddie Kobelt fell to North Carolina's Jamie Loeb in the Orange's blowout loss to the Tar Heels on Sunday. Read More »
Rodgers, Safdar emerge as key doubles players for Syracuse
Komal Safdar and Amanda Rodgers are solid doubles players and have emerged as best friends. Read More »
Eager Jordan comes to Syracuse from athletic family ready to contribute
Katia Jordan asked former Syracuse head coach Luke Jensen and current interim coach Shelley George if she could play for SU. They were interested in bringing her on board, and now she's looking to contribute to a team that has struggled to start the season. Read More »
Junior Rodgers leads Orange into Atlantic Coast Conference
Amanda Rodgers soon realized Virginia might not be the place for her. During her freshman year of high school, she told her mom she wanted to move to Florida to compete against the best. Read More »
Veterans, freshmen combine to form dangerous doubles duos
Maddie Kobelt and Aleah Marrow have teamed up with freshmen in doubles. They've created potent tandems with Valeria Salazar and Rhiann Newborn. Read More »