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Syracuse University

ELIGIBILITY: the term used to describe a basketball player’s availability to be drafted into the NBA

April 18, 2010

This is the moment when college basketball players (and even some high school players) have an opportunity to throw their names into the hat for potential selection by NBA teams.  College stars who have played well during the past year declare themselves as eligible for the NBA draft.  If they align themselves with an [...]

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DEFLATION: an economic disaster or an Orange fan’s mood today

March 26, 2010

It’s raining outside right now.  And it’s back to being early spring cool.  The forecast is for a mostly cloudy day.  It figures. The mighty have fallen and there’s no joy in Orangetown.  Syracuse University’s men’s basketball team’s season ended last night in Salt Lake City, Utah, (of all places!) where they were defeated [...]

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MARCH MADNESS: dinner on TV trays for three weeks

March 8, 2010

You can tell that the NCAA basketball season has hit that magic period called March Madness by calling our house in the evening.  We may answer the phone, and we may even carry on a conversation.  But  in the background will be fast-talking sports announcers, crowds screaming, and…if it were possible…the scent of pizza or [...]

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FANATIC: a person marked or motivated by an extreme, unreasoning enthusiasm, as for a cause.

February 11, 2010

Yes, it is true that the word fan is derived from shortening the word fanatic. I can attest to the connect between the two words.
More than 24,000 crazed, otherwise healthy people packed themselves into the Carrier Dome at Syracuse University last night to watch Syracuse sneak away with a basketball victory over The University of [...]

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