Get Gross Out

Dedicated to the removal of Daryl Gross as Athletic Director of Syracuse University. We have experienced enough pain with Syracuse Athletics under his guidance. The time for change is now!

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Syracuse Athletics Babe of the Week

If you didn't read Troy Nunes Is An Absolute Magician yesterday, you fail at life, and you also missed a nice little piece on the Athletic Department trying to distract us from the state of Syracuse Football by making mention of the Syracuse Volleyball team.

Featured in the article is Kacie MacTavish, a 5'11" outside hitter. Yes, we take your hints to stalk very seriously. All I will mention is that she is a Libra and is apparently engaged.

And with that, a new weekly feature is born. We are proud to present your Syracuse Athletics Babe of the Week (Or SABOTW because everything needs a damn acronym these days). With the state of Syracuse Football in such peril, it seems only right that we bring you something to distract yourself from the cold dark truth that we might not win a game all season.


Your first Babe of the Week is Shelby Schraden, a sophomore on the Field Hockey team. Shelby is a forward who scored four goals and had one assist in 18 games last season. She was selected to the Big East All-Academic Team so she isn't only a babe, she's also pretty smart as well. Congrats to Shelby on being our Syracuse Athletics Babe of the Week!

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Monday, November 12, 2007

Losing Week for SU Sports

Every Monday, I will be giving you the record for the Athletic Programs for the prior week. This update is for the past 11 days since I last gave an update:

Football: 0-2 (.000)
Men's Soccer: 0-1 (.000)
Field Hockey: 0-1 (.000)
Volleyball: 3-2 (.600)

Total: 3-6 (.333)

With Daryl Gross at the helm of Syracuse Athletics, we start off our weekly outlook with a losing record. I'm sure that DOCTOR Gross is really excited that basketball starts tonight and that some of the other sports are ending their Fall seasons. The major hope for Gross is that the Women's Basketball team can improve over last year otherwise the wins that the Men's team should provide could be a moot point.

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