Difference between revisions of "Syracuse University"
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+ | |city=Syracuse, New York | ||
+ | |sports=Football, basketball, cross country, lacrosse, rowing, soccer, swimming and diving, track and field, softball, tennis, volleyball | ||
+ | |colors=Orange and white | ||
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'''Syracuse University''' (or SU) is a [[New York]] [[private schools|private]] [[university]] chartered in 1870 by the [[Methodist]] [[Episcopal Church]].<ref>http://www.syr.edu/aboutsu/chronology/1870.html</ref> The school is located in Syracuse, New York. It currently ranks #50 in USNews' 2008 "National [[University|Universities]]: Top Schools" list.<ref>http://colleges.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/usnews/edu/college/rankings/brief/t1natudoc_brief.php</ref> | '''Syracuse University''' (or SU) is a [[New York]] [[private schools|private]] [[university]] chartered in 1870 by the [[Methodist]] [[Episcopal Church]].<ref>http://www.syr.edu/aboutsu/chronology/1870.html</ref> The school is located in Syracuse, New York. It currently ranks #50 in USNews' 2008 "National [[University|Universities]]: Top Schools" list.<ref>http://colleges.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/usnews/edu/college/rankings/brief/t1natudoc_brief.php</ref> | ||
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City: | Syracuse, New York |
Type: | Private |
Sports: | Football, basketball, cross country, lacrosse, rowing, soccer, swimming and diving, track and field, softball, tennis, volleyball |
Colors: | Orange and white |
Mascot: | Orange |
Website: | http://www.syr.edu/ |
Syracuse University (or SU) is a New York private university chartered in 1870 by the Methodist Episcopal Church.[1] The school is located in Syracuse, New York. It currently ranks #50 in USNews' 2008 "National Universities: Top Schools" list.[2]
Athletics
Syracuse has 8 men's and 11 women's sports teams.[3] The football program has won 12 bowl games (while loosing 9 and tying 1).[4] The men's basketball program won a national championship in 2003.[5]
References
- ↑ http://www.syr.edu/aboutsu/chronology/1870.html
- ↑ http://colleges.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/usnews/edu/college/rankings/brief/t1natudoc_brief.php
- ↑ http://www.suathletics.com/
- ↑ http://www.nationalchamps.net/NCAA/database/syracuse_database.htm
- ↑ http://www.ncaasports.com/basketball/mens/history