By Ben Glidden
Men's Rowing Team
The Men's Rowing Team took the water at the Eastern Sprints in Worcester, Massachusetts this weekend. They had a respectable performance as both the varsity eight and the second varsity eight qualified for the Grand Final. Harvard was the most successful team of the day but The Orange didn't come away empty handed. Syracuse won the Varsity/Freshman Heavyweight Four race over Northeaster, Harvard, MIT, and Holy Cross.
The Orange will race again on Sunday, May 22nd at its home boathouse. Dartmouth will head to the Onondoga Lake Outlet as the two schools race for the Packard Cup.
Women's Rowing Team
The Women's Rowing Team also competed in the Eastern Sprints but in Camden, New Jersey. The Women weren't as successful as the men, but the varsity eight, second varsity eight, and the varsity four all reached the petite finals, but with little success. The varsity eight finished fourth in its petite final, which was the best of the day for the Orange.
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Sunday, May 15, 2011
Sunday, April 24, 2011
This Week in SU Sports
Here is a look ahead at the upcoming SU sporting events this week:
Tuesday 4/26:
Softball vs. Georgetown (Double Header) 1 p.m.
-The SU Softball team takes on Big East foe Georgetown at the SU Softball Stadium looking to continue its momentum into the postseason.
Women's Lacrosse vs. Cornell 7 p.m.
-The SU Women's Lacrosse team faces Cornell in their last home game of the regular season.
Thursday 4/28:
Softball vs. Binghamton (Double Header) 3:30 p.m.
-The SU Softball team will go up against its I-81 rival the Binghamton Bearcats in Syracuse.
Track and Field @ Penn Relays (All Day)
The Track and Field team will head down to Philadelphia to compete it one of the most highly regarded track and field competitions in the country.
Tennis @ Big East Tournament
-The #7 seed SU Tennis Team will take on the #10 seed St. Johns hoping to capitalize on their successful season. The Big East Tournament is being hosted by Notre Dame in South Bend, Indiana.
Friday 4/29:
Women's Lacrosse @ Loyola 7 p.m.
The SU Women's Lacrosse team will try to gain outright possession of second place in the Big East. The game will be played in Baltimore, MD.
Saturday 4/30:
Softball @ Seton Hall (Double Header) 12 p.m.
-The SU Softball team will head to New Jersey for a double header against Seton Hall.
Men's Lacrosse vs. #1 Notre Dame 7 p.m. - Game of the Week
The SU Men's Lacrosse team will face top-ranked Notre Dame in a game that will likely determine the top seed of the NCAA tournament. The winner will be crowned the Big East Champion.
Sunday 5/1
Track and Field @ Cornell 11 p.m.
-The SU Track and Field team will head to the Big Red Outdoor Invitational at Cornell.
Women's Lacrosse @ Villanova 12 p.m.
-The SU Women's Lacrosse team will take on Villanova in their final game of the regular season.
Softball @ Seton Hall 12 p.m.
-The SU Softball team will head to South Orange, NJ a Big East matchup against the Pirates.
Rowing @ Big East Championship in West Windsor, NJ
-The SU Women's Rowing team will try to upset the field at the Big East Championship.
Friday, April 22, 2011
Today in SU Sports 4/22/11
SU Women's Tennis Sweeps UConn
In the final match of the regular season, the Syracuse Tennis team destroyed the University of Connecticut at the Drumlins Tennis Center this morning. A few of the more dominating performances came from seniors Simone Kalhorn (singles), Christina Tan (singles), and Jacquelynn Tang (doubles) who were honored before the game for their service to the team throughout the past four years. The Orange finished the regular season 16-6 and 8-1 in conference and will compete in the Big East tournament next weekend in Indiana.
Syracuse Softball Splits Doubleheader at UMass
The Syracuse Softball team split a pair of highly contested games in Amherst versus UMass, today. The first game featured a strong pitching performance from Syracuse starter Jenna Caira. She went seven innings, gave up only one hit, no earned runs, and struck out 15 UMass batters. The Orange won that game 2-1 with help from Lisaira Daniels' 3 for 4 performance. Caira had a similar appearance in the second game, only giving up one run in six innings, but the Syracuse bats just couldn't produce as the Orange fell 2-0.
Boston University Too Much for Men's Rowing Team to Handle
The Syracuse University Men's Rowing team, ranked eighth in the country, fell short to Boston in every race today. Syracuse competed against both Boston and Columbia. The Orange placed second in three races and third in another. Boston, the six ranked team in the country, had an extremely successful day, winning every race. The good news is that the Syracuse varsity eight only finished a second behind the Terriers.
"I thought BU rode a little more intelligently in the first 1000 than us," Syracuse Coach Dave Reishman said after the race. "We got the lead in the first 1000 but we paid the price for it by being tense and letting the waves bounce us around a little bit."
The Orange Rowing team will have another shot at Boston in three weeks at the Eastern Sprints in Worcester, Massachusetts.
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