
Jesús Feliciano
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Jun 9, 2024 |
thenewshouse.com | Jesús Feliciano |Julia Carden
Review: Famously known as a music producer for Taylor Swift, Jack Antonoff shows he can stand among the heavyweights he’s worked with. Count on Jack Antonoff to take the sadness out of Saturday night. Antonoff’s alternative pop group Bleachers brought its “From the Studio to the Stage” tour to the Beak & Skiff Apple Orchard Saturday, delivering 90 minutes of crowd pleasers for the sold-out show of 4,200.
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May 17, 2024 |
thenewshouse.com | Jesús Feliciano
Syracuse beat Yale 19-9 to reach the National Tournament semifinals behind Emma Tyrrell’s seven-goal performance. Emma Tyrrell had herself a day. The No. 3 Syracuse women’s lacrosse team defeated No. 6 Yale 19-9 in the quarterfinals of the NCAA National Tournament on Thursday. Graduate midfielder Emma Tyrrell walked out of JMA Wireless Dome the hero for Syracuse after a season-best seven-goal performance. The win sends Syracuse to North Carolina for Championship Weekend.
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May 13, 2024 |
thenewshouse.com | Jesús Feliciano
Both Syracuse lacrosse teams won their first matchups of the 2024 NCAA National Tournament. A tense atmosphere filled SU Soccer Stadium as the Orange prepared to face the Seawolves. “Payback! Payback! Payback!” the Orange taunted from the sidelines as the bench waved their sticks up and down and draw control specialist Kate Mashewske faced off against Clare Levy to kick off the second-round matchup of the NCAA National Tournament.
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Mar 23, 2024 |
thenewshouse.com | Griffin Brown |Jesús Feliciano
Fair went for 32 points as the Orange defeated the Arizona Wildcats in the first round. “That’s not who we are,” ACC Coach of the Year Felisha Legette-Jack said after Syracuse women’s basketball crashed out of the ACC Tournament in the quarterfinals against Florida State. On Saturday, the No. 6 Orange began its NCAA Tournament campaign with a comeback 74-69 win against the No. 11 University of Arizona to save its post-season.
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Jan 19, 2024 |
thenewshouse.com | Jesús Feliciano
Never count them out. Syracuse women’s basketball completed their second comeback win in a row after beating No. 15 Florida State 79-73 at the JMA Wireless Dome on Thursday night. Graduate guard Dyaisha Fair led the Orange in a game where every player was needed to secure the win, and they came through. Here are three takeaways from Syracuse’s signature win. 40-minute teamFor the second game in a row, Syracuse looked like the lesser team for a half, and then turned it up in the second.
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