Sal Maiorana and Scott Pitoniak
Paper $19.95 | 0-8156-0844-6 |   2005
From the last-second heroics of Wilmeth Sidat-Singh in Archbold Stadium to
the last-second heroics of Donovan McNabb in the Carrier Dome more than a
half century later, this book is a chronicle of the rich tradition of Syracuse
University sports.
Description
There are games that stand the test of time performances that years, even
decades later bring a smile or in some cases a grimace, to a fan's face. They are
indelible moments that, when strung together, give you a sense of a college's history. In Slices of Orange, Sal Maiorana and Scott Pitoniak recapture the heroics of
running back Jim Brown's 43-point performance against Colgate at old Archbold
Stadium; the pain of Keith Smart's jumper that denied Syracuse a national title in
1987; and the joy of forward Carmelo Anthony's levitation act in the 2003 NCAA
basketball championship game. They tell of the fierce SU-Georgetown basketball
rivalry and John Thompson's incendiary comments that ignited it and how the
Gait brothers, Paul and Gary, revolutionized the game of lacrosse and laid the
foundation for a college sports dynasty.
Authors
Sal Maiorana is a regular contributor to numerous magazines and is the author of
ten other books, including a two-volume history of the Buffalo Bills. He has also
won numerous New York State Publishers Association citations for his work with
the Democrat and Chronicle in Rochester, New York.
Scott Pitoniak has spent the
past quarter-century as an award-winning sports columnist for the Democrat and
Chronicle. He has been named one of the top ten sports columnists in the United
States by the Associated Press Sports Editors.
6 x 9, 232 pages, 30 black-and-white photographs
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