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Week in Review

Sunday, February 28th, 2016

Week in Review

Sunday, February 28th, 2016
Tyler Sullivan of Liverpool was injured early in the first quarter of the Section III (Class AA) final yesterday. Bishop Ludden beat Liverpool 49-37.

Tyler Sullivan (23) of Liverpool was injured during this drive early in the first quarter of the Section III (Class AA) final yesterday. He came back briefly but then sat on the bench for the second half. Bishop Ludden beat Liverpool 49-37.

Week in Review

Sunday, February 28th, 2016
CBA senior Mark Lutz made a reverse layup in the first half of yesterday's Section III (Class A) final against. Notre Dame. Lutz led all scorers with 22 and CBA won 61-46.

CBA senior Mark Lutz straddled the baseline and made a reverse layup in the first half of yesterday’s Section III (Class A) final against. Notre Dame. Lutz led all scorers with 22 and CBA won 61-46.

Week in Review

Saturday, February 13th, 2016

A few observations about being outside in -27 degree temperatures (an experiment with the wind chill):

    1. Fingertips go numb after a few minutes (in gloves)
    2. City streets become as quiet as a forest in Quebec
    3. Snow under your feet sounds about as pleasant as fingernails scraping a freshly cleaned chalk board

Week in Review

Sunday, February 7th, 2016
S. Salina Street

Demolition post collapse: S. Salina Street

Week in Review

Sunday, January 31st, 2016
Cuse Divas danced everything from Coming to America to Beyonce for the Syracuse City School District's Community Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration (Nottingham High School)

Cuse Divas danced everything from Coming to America to Beyonce for the Syracuse City School District’s Community Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration (Nottingham High School)

Week in Review

Sunday, January 31st, 2016
Professor, activist, public intellectual and TV-personality Marc Lamont Hill spent some time talking with students in a question- answer session before his speech for the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Celebration on campus on Sunday.

Professor, activist, public intellectual and TV-personality Marc Lamont Hill spent some time talking with students in a question- answer session before his speech for the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Celebration on campus on Sunday.

Week in Review

Sunday, January 24th, 2016
Digital Hyve's Jeff Knauss spoke at Thursday's Social Media Breakfast (SMB).

Digital Hyve co-founder Jeff Knauss spoke at Thursday’s Social Media Breakfast (SMB) about achieving measurable results and providing a good online customer experience by using digital marketing. “All advertising can work if executed properly, ” he said. The session was held at Downtown’s Sky Armory.

Game of the Week

Sunday, January 17th, 2016
Mika Adams-Woods (#23), aka the one man press-breaker, but on a shooting, dribbling and passing clinic to help hand CBA their first loss of the season.

Mika Adams-Woods (#23), aka the one man press-breaker, but on a shooting, dribbling and passing clinic to help hand CBA their first loss of the season.

Last night’s Section III match up between Bishop Ludden and Christian Brothers Academy (CBA) was the perfect crescendo for the Zebra Classic Tournament.  It was also a great showcase match sophomore stars Mika Adams-Woods and Charles Pride.

CBA may be the better team (this was their first loss), but after a 37-point, takeover performance, Adams-Woods showed why he may be the regions best talent. His swishing and dishing, his adept ball-handling, and cat-like quickness would have only been more impressive if the superlatives were supplied by Clyde Frazier.

Ludden won 67-58.

CBA will get their chance at revenge when the two teams meet again in February. At that end-of-the-season meeting, the throwback jerseys will be a distant memory.

Mark Lutz finished with 13 points for CBA.

Guard Mark Lutz finished with 13 points for CBA.

CBA's Charles Pride

CBA’s super sophmore Charles Pride tried to keep his team close. He finished with 25 points.

Bishop Ludden's Mika Adams Woods

Adams-Woods hit five 3-pointers.

The Most Holy Rosary section, pulling for Ludden, celebrated an early first quarter run.

The Most Holy Rosary section, pulling for Ludden, celebrated an early first quarter run with a mini chest bump.

CBA Defense

CBA’s defense picked up in the fourth, as evidenced by this trap and steal by Pride and Dan Damico (#33).

Mika Adams-Woods gets a block in the first quarter.

Adams-Woods was wearing the throwback jersey, but his game was more than modern.  The point guard even got a blocked shot in the first half.

Week in Review

Sunday, January 10th, 2016

One of the benefits of seeing Nancy Kelly at the Sitrus Lounge is that she always incorporates students and introduces us to new talent during her performances. On Friday she introduced Ally Rexine.