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Why You Won't See Georgetown in My Top 25
When I originally started laying out the teams in my Top-25 Countdown, I had Georgetown in at 18th. As I started to do more research and learn more about the top teams in the country, GU began to drop on my list...
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Countdown to College Basketball Season: No. 24 Syracuse
Jameson Fleming continues his countdown of the NCAA's best teams putting Syracuse at number 24.
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Eric Devendorf Granted Extra Year at Syracuse
Jaime Irvine reports that Syracuse guard Eric Devendorf has been granted eligibility to rejoin the Orange next season.
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Nike Swoosh Is Appearing Everywhere!
After the Nike Swoosh appeared on Ernie Davis, Thomas went searching for more signs of Nike marketing. He found some, alright.
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Fruit Picking: Jonny Flynn Leads Cuse' As Top Point Guard in the Big East
Who is Jonny Flynn? Sean Stancill introduces college basketball to one of the game's rising stars.
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Syracuse: Why College Basketball Is Changing—and Why the Orange Will Benefit
Jameson Fleming takes a look at how the game of college basketball is changing—and how it's affecting one team in particular.
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2008 NCAA Championship Game: Exact Opposite Of 2003 Championship For KU
See why the 2003 and 2008 NCAA championship games are exact opposites for Kansas and how they lead to their loss and win...
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Big East Basketball Poised for Potentially Best Season Ever
Jameson Fleming takes a long look at why the Big East will have the best season ever for a conference. Complete with team previews and projections.
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Big East Basketball: Season Preview
Mike Palmietto previews the 2008-2009 Big East season.
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Syracuse Orange Basketball 2008-2009: The Team to Beat
It's never too early to look to next basketball season. Mike Palmietto has a 2008-2009 preview of Syracuse hoops.
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Syracuse Orange: The Downfall
Marisa Bevilacqua looks at the Orange's biggest weaknesses in this disappointing season.
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NCAA Hoops: What's YOUR Favorite March Madness Moment?
Andrew Palumbo hands the reins over to his readers in a forum for all-time Tournament memories.
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Daily Sports Market Trends
Smart money was all over the map today as speculators tried to decipher which NIT teams might be able to shake off the end of their NCAA title dreams and emerge King of the Also-Rans.
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In or Out? Will the Syracuse Orange Make the Big Dance?
Skyler Hewins wonders what is left for Syracuse after its first round loss in the Big East Tournament.
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Projecting the Field of 65: Syracuse Orange Crushed
Syracuse's loss to Villanova ruined Jordan Schwartz's afternoon, but helped a few bubble teams' chances of making the Big Dance.
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Syracuse Men's Basketball 2007-2008
Ashley D briefly discusses the state of the 07-08 'Cuse hoops team.
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Syracue Orange: We Run, We Win...Are We Now In?
Chris Petrilli says the 'Cuse is BACK in the house—OH my GOD.
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Syracuse Basketball: Orange Haters Beware
Chris Petrilli weighs in on Jim Boeheim ad Co.
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Syracuse Basketball: Jim Boeheim's Passive Approach Is the Wrong One
Jason Kivela says the coaching legend isn't quite perfect.
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Syracuse fans expierence Deja vu while awaiting Selection Sunday
As the NCAA tournament approaches, the Syracuse men's basketball team finds itslef in a similar position to last season. With a win over a nationally ranked Georgetown team, NCAA hopes are high. But will fans be disappointed once again?
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Syracuse Has the Look of an NIT Team in 2008
The Syracuse Orange season has gone terribly awry, Michael Rippe reports.
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The Orange Should Not Wear Blue
Stacey Rice examines Syracuse's hopes for a tournament bid, as well as their unfortunate attire.
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Donte Greene: Don'te Leave
Jason Kivela advises Syracuse's star freshman to stay away from the NBA.
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College Basketball: The Sixth Man
When it comes to college basketball every team has its own unique fan base. Todd Parmelee describes it is the fans that make the game.
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Syracuse Orange Avenge Last March's Snub
Syracuse faces a steep climb to the NCAA Tournament—but Greg Clark says Saturday's win over No. 8 Georgetown was the right way to start.

















