
Geraldine Paglia
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Nov 26, 2024 |
thenewshouse.com | Kobe Scales |Cederic Derecho |Tyus Sansbury |Geraldine Paglia
Our team talks about how the Orange should respond from two straight defeats to St. Joseph’s and Maryland. This week, the group discussed upsetting football and WBB losses. It was also joined by in-house field hockey expert Geraldine Paglia to discuss tournament hopes for SU field hockey. In the loss to Boston College, BC ran the ball 48 times.
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Oct 17, 2024 |
thenewshouse.com | Kobe Scales |Cederic Derecho |Jack Ziskin |Geraldine Paglia
The group highlights the football win against NC State and talks field hockey matchup with UVA. The group returned after a short week due to fall break. Cederic Derecho and Kobe Scales returned with special guests: Jack Ziskin, who has become a regular, along with newcomers Mikey Lamarre, to talk football, and Geraldine Paglia to talk field hockey. In his first appearance, Lamarre discussed the Orange’s slow start on offense, while Ziskin backed up his claims.
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Oct 15, 2024 |
thenewshouse.com | Geraldine Paglia |Jack Henry
Syracuse Field Hockey Dominates ACC Newcomers Stanford and California in Key Late-Season Home Wins. Jack Henry Syracuse women’s field hockey headed into an exciting weekend, hosting two ACC matchups against newcomers Stanford and California. These games mark the second-to-last home weekend of the regular season, with Syracuse facing both teams as conference opponents for the first time. Syracuse vs. Stanford:No. 14 Syracuse welcomed Stanford to J.S. Coyne Stadium on Friday, Oct. 11.
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Sep 9, 2024 |
thenewshouse.com | Geraldine Paglia |Jack Henry
SYRACUSE, N.Y. – After two successful road games to open the 2024-2025 season, the Syracuse University (SU) Women’s Field Hockey team returned to J.S. Coyne Field on Sunday, Sept. 8, for their home opener against the Ohio State University Buckeyes (OSU). Despite a solid start to their season, the Orange faced a tough challenge, resulting in a 5-0 loss to No. 14 Ohio State. The loss marks Syracuse’s first home opener defeat since 2004.
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Apr 19, 2023 |
shuspectrum.com | Geraldine Paglia
The Green Bandana Project originally started at the University of Wisconsin-Madison Campus to promote a stigma-free and supportive environment, led by students with the aim of raising awareness and promoting a caring culture for those facing mental health issues or crises. “The goal is to shift the culture at Sacred Heart University to a place that’s supportive and compassionate,” said Peer Education Coordinator, Karen Flanagan.
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