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  2. Syracuse Orange - Wikipedia

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    The Syracuse Orange are the athletic teams that represent Syracuse University. The school is a member of NCAA Division I and the Atlantic Coast Conference. Until 2013, Syracuse was a member of the Big East Conference. The school's mascot is Otto the Orange. Until 2004, the teams were known as the Orangemen and Orangewomen.

  3. Syracuse Orange men's soccer - Wikipedia

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    Syracuse Orange is the NCAA College soccer team for Syracuse University in Syracuse, New York.They are a Division I team in the Atlantic Coast Conference.. Syracuse is currently coached by Ian McIntyre who has brought the team to the National Championship, two NCAA Tournament College Cup, and two ACC Conference Titles in 2015 and 2022.

  4. Otto the Orange - Wikipedia

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    The Syracuse mascot was originally a Native American character named "The Saltine Warrior" (Syracuse's unofficial nickname is the Salt City) and "Big Chief Bill Orange". [3] [4] The character was born out of a hoax from a report by student humor magazine Orange Peel, in which it was claimed that a 16th-century Onondaga chief was unearthed while digging the foundation for the women's gymnasium ...

  5. Syracuse University - Wikipedia

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    Syracuse University's sports teams have had "the Orange" nickname since 2004, although the former names of Orangemen and Orangewomen are still sometimes used. The school's mascot is Otto the Orange. SU fields intercollegiate teams in eight men's sports and 12 women's sports.

  6. Why Do We Americans Call It Soccer? - AOL

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    In 1848, students at Cambridge University wrote the first set of rules for the game we know today — a game in which a player used their foot to kick a ball — hence "foot-ball." In 1863 The ...

  7. Archbold Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Syracuse went 265-112-20 all-time (from 1907 until 1978), and at times were nearly unbeatable. From 1915 to 1927, Syracuse achieved a remarkable home record of 61-10-6. Then, during the 11-year stretch from 1958 to 1968, the Orangemen won 47 and lost only 6 games played at Archbold Stadium.

  8. Gerry McNamara explains the lure of Siena, and why it was ...

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    He started on Syracuse’s 2003 national championship team that was led by Carmelo Anthony; McNamara had 18 points, all on 3-pointers, in the Orange’s 81-78 win over Kansas in the NCAA title game.

  9. Why Syracuse coach Fran Brown called Dabo Swinney on FaceTime ...

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    He turned the game on when he returned home and saw Syracuse lead 35-28 in the third quarter. "I was like, 'Wow.' Then all of a sudden, when the game was over, my phone starts blowing up," Swinney ...