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We Could've Been a Contender: College Basketball's Costliest Injuries Team

By Matt SnyderOct 19th 2010 – 6:00PM

When Robbie Hummel went down last February, the injury derailed a potential championship season. Purdue was cruising to a No. 1 seed and would have had a legitimate shot to make some serious noise at the Final Four in nearby Indianapolis. Instead, Purdue bowed out in the Sweet 16 to eventual national champion Duke. Then,...

Syracuse Greats Reunite at Carrier Dome to Honor Jim Boeheim

By David SteeleOct 15th 2010 – 11:27PM

SYRACUSE, N.Y. -- The ceremony was brief, but emotional, not only for the 11,747 in attendance at the Carrier Dome Friday night, but for the dozen or so men embracing at courtside. Technically, the presentation at halftime of the Detroit Pistons-Minnesota Timberwolves NBA exhibition game was to present Syracuse men's...

FanHouse Roundtable: A Sweet Discussion

By Ray HollomanMar 22nd 2010 – 10:00PM

After a weekend of upsets left garbagemen straining under the weight of recycled brackets, FanHouse writers and editors got together to break down the upcoming action. Here are our picks. East Region Champion East...

Gonzaga May Be One to Solve Syracuse

By David SteeleMar 20th 2010 – 9:00PM

BUFFALO, N.Y. -- The notion that Syracuse could suffer a repeat of the humiliation served on it by Vermont five years earlier was dismissed within the first few minutes of their first-round NCAA tournament rematch Friday night. It was entertaining and made for good conversation in the week leading up to the game. But...

Loss May Jeopardize Syracuse's Top-Seed Hopes

By Brett McMurphyMar 11th 2010 – 6:11PM

NEW YORK -- Monday, Syracuse lost its No. 1 ranking. Did the Orange also lose a No. 1 seed in the NCAA tournament Thursday?"I don't think so, I don't," Syracuse sophomore guard Scoop Jardine said after the Orange's 91-84 loss to Georgetown in the Big East quarterfinals. "I think we're still one of the most consistent teams...

Background on Arinze Onuaku

Arinze Onuaku (born July 13, 1987) is a 6'9, 275 lb professional basketball player from Lanham, Maryland who was on the Syracuse Orange basketball team.

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