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Syracuse finishes regular season at 7-5, Temple finishes 4-7
Friday’s game will be the 37th meeting between Syracuse and Temple in a series that dates to 1944
Alexander recorded a double-double in each of SU’s first three games to lead the Orange to a 3-0 start.
Lola Arslanbekova became the first player since 1997 to win two consecutive Player of the Year awards.
Saturday’s game will be just the third meeting between Syracuse and Missouri as the Orange look to remain unbeaten against the Tigers
Syracuse’s Salkute named Freshman of the Week.
Ryan Nassib threw for 246 yards and three touchdowns, Jerome Smith ran for 144 yards and Syracuse handed No. 11 Louisville its first loss of the season in a 45-26 victory on Saturday.
Louisville and Syracuse meet for the 11th time when the teams play Saturday
Dependable guard Brandon Triche returns for his senior year. A starter throughout his career, he averaged 9.4 points last season.
Syracuse is coming off its fifth-straight postseason appearance in 2011-12, going 22-15 and advancing to its first WNIT semifinals.
Winn runs for three TDs, passes for another as Bearcats improved to 6-2.
The Pittsburgh-Syracuse rivalry dates to the 1916 season and the schools have met 66 times since then …
Munchie Legaux threw for two touchdowns, one a short toss that Isaiah Pead turned into a backbreaking 69-yard score in the fourth quarter as Cincinnati beat Syracuse 30-13 on Saturday to remain in the running for the Big East title.
Cincinnati and Syracuse have met 11 times prior to Saturday’s game … The Bearcats hold a 6-5 series lead after winning five straight from 2005-09
Both teams will play Sunday at 2 p.m. in second round.
B.J. Daniels ran for 117 yards and a touchdown, Demetris Murray scored on two short runs and South Florida beat Syracuse 37-17 on Friday night.
Friday’s game will be the seventh meeting between USF and Syracuse in a series that began in 2005 upon USF’s entrance to the BIG EAST.
Two BIG EAST field hockey teams, Syracuse and Connecticut, were selected to participate in the 16-team 2011 NCAA Championship.
No. 2 seed Syracuse defeated No. 1 seed Connecticut 3-2 to win the 2011 BIG EAST Field Hockey Championship Sunday at J.S. Coyne Stadium.
Quarterback Scott McCummings ran for two touchdowns and Lyle McCombs ran for 152 yards and a score to lead Connecticut to a 28-21 win over Syracuse on Saturday, keeping alive the Huskies hopes for a winning season.
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