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[QUOTE="sutomcat, post: 2714732, member: 27"] [IMG]https://scontent.fewr1-4.fna.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-1/p200x200/25508007_1910372612323632_2716156529136997782_n.jpg?_nc_cat=100&oh=c5117388a38a01939c71c13ef923817f&oe=5C54CAA7[/IMG] [B][SIZE=7][FONT=Verdana][COLOR=rgb(65, 168, 95)]Welcome to National Kale Day![/COLOR][/FONT][/SIZE][/B] [I][SIZE=3]National Kale Day celebrates kale's incredible health benefits, highlights kale's culinary versatility, and promotes eating, growing and sharing kale throughout America. National Kale day is the first Wednesday in October and is an annual celebration. [/SIZE][/I] [B][SIZE=7][FONT=Arial][COLOR=rgb(243, 121, 52)]SU News[/COLOR][/FONT][/SIZE][/B] [IMG]https://cdn2.sportngin.com/attachments/text_block/7284/2505/ajak-2.jpg[/IMG] [B] [URL="http://sujuiceonline.com/2018/10/03/recruiting-roundup-syracuse-gets-commitment-from-john-bol-ajak/"]Recruiting Roundup: Syracuse gets commitment from John Bol Ajak - The Juice Online[/URL] (the juice; Cheng)[/B] [I] Lots from the Syracuse basketball recruiting world. Just a note: The women’s team received a 2020 commit on Tuesday. Around the same time, the Syracuse men’s basketball team picked up a commitment from 6-10 Westtown (Pa.) center John Bol Ajak. He is rated three-stars by 247 Sports and is the 61st rated center in his class. He also held offers from Pitt, VCU, Connecticut and George Washington, among others. The news was first reported on Twitter by Pat Lawless. “It just felt right,” Ajak said in an interview with Syracuse.com’s Mike Waters. “After I came up to the school, it was obvious.” He is the second commit in the 2019 class, joining St. Andrew’s (RI) guard Brycen Goodine. Syracuse also looks to be in good position for Quincy Guerrier, a 6-foot-7 wing from Thetford Academy in Quebec City, Quebec. He tweeted on Tuesday night that he’s going to announce his top three on Wednesday at 8:30 p.m. He’s taken visits to Syracuse and Oregon recently, and told Adam Zagoria in September that he will take a visit to Illinois this weekend before deciding by the end of the month. One telling quote from his interview with Zagoria favors SU: “My relationship with the players from Syracuse was better than with Oregon.”[/I] ... [B][URL="https://insidetheloudhouse.com/2018/10/02/syracuse-basketball-recruiting-ajak-commits/"]Syracuse Basketball Recruiting: John Bol Ajak commits to the Orange[/URL] (itlh.com; Patrick)[/B] [I]6-foot-11 center John Bol Ajak out of Pennsylvania has decided to join the Syracuse basketball program as part of the school’s 2019 class. Way back in September of 2017, the Syracuse basketball team got their first commitment from the 2019 recruiting class in four-star shooting guard Brycen Goodine from Rhode Island. Now a little over a year after landing Goodine, the Orange have received a commitment from another 2019 recruit. On Tuesday, Syracuse.com reported that the school has landed three-star center John Bol Ajak from Pennsylvania. Originally from Sudan, Ajak is a 6-foot-11, lanky big man that should eventually fit in nicely on Syracuse’s roster. He is in the classic mold of what the Orange typically look for in a center to fit in the middle of their vaunted 2-3 zone defense. This past weekend, Ajak was in central New York for his official visit to the school. He clearly enjoyed his time on campus as it didn’t take very long for the young center to commit to Syracuse after leaving. Before opting to join the Orange, Ajak was being recruited by a number of other schools including UConn, George Washington, Pittsburgh, and VCU. At his height, Ajak is actually the tallest recruit to commit to Syracuse since Fab Melo back in 2010.[/I] ... [B][URL="https://www.ncaa.com/news/basketball-men/article/2018-10-02/college-basketballs-9-winningest-teams"]College basketball's 9 winningest teams | NCAA.com[/URL] (ncaa.com; Wilco)[/B] [I]6: Syracuse All-time record: 1861-880 Winning percentage: .679 First season: 1901 Syracuse hasn’t had a losing season since 1968-69, when they went 9-16. Since that year, the Orange have won 73 percent of their 1,500+ games.[/I] Syracuse's all time record is actually 1974-883. The NCAA Lies! [I]5: Temple All-time record: 1886-1053 Winning percentage: .642 First season: 1895 Temple holds the distinction of being the last national champion before the NCAA tournament began. The Owls won the NIT in 1938 after a 23-2 season, but would go 10-12 the next year and not make the NCAA tournament or the NIT. 4: Duke All-time record: 2115-873 Winning percentage: .708 First season: 1906 Duke is one of four teams to join the 2,000-win club. Impressively, more than 1,000 of those wins have come in the last 38 years, with Mike Krzyzewski at the helm. 3: North Carolina All-time record: 2206-781 Winning percentage: .739 First season: 1911 UNC has had more seasons with over 20 wins (60) than under (48). What’s more, in 108 years of basketball, the Tar Heels have just 10 losing seasons. That consistency will definitely help. 2: Kansas All-time record: 2217-841 Winning percentage: .725 First season: 1899 The Jayhawks have had 15 seasons with 30 wins or more in their 120-year history. Ten of those have come since the turn of the century. While they’re only 11 games ahead of No. 3 UNC in all-time wins (the closest of any two teams in the top five), that gap has only been growing in recent years. 1: Kentucky All-time record: 2237-688-1 Winning percentage: .765 First season: 1903 No coach with 1,000 games under his belt has a better winning percentage than Adolph Rupp, who led the Wildcats for 41 years, racking up 876 wins on a .822 winning percentage. Current coach John Calipari is following in those footsteps, having won 81.1 percent of his 339 games at Kentucky.[/I] [B][SIZE=7][FONT=Arial][COLOR=rgb(243, 121, 52)]Other[/COLOR][/FONT][/SIZE][/B] [IMG]https://expo.advance.net/img/d2493cc876/width960/617_20100429sdcballoon5.jpeg[/IMG] [I][SIZE=3]File photo of SUNY ESF assistant professor Giorgios Mountrakis helping his students prepare a weather balloon for launch. [/SIZE][/I] [B] [URL="https://www.syracuse.com/expo/news/erry-2018/10/24c07562d84370/colleges-with-best-professors.html"]Colleges with Best Professors: 7 CNY schools among top 30 in NY[/URL] (PS; Huynh)[/B] [I]Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Mark Van Doren once stated that "the art of teaching is the art of assisting discovery." Great professors do more than just teach or write books. They engage and inspire others to learn. They also guide students towards a journey of discovering new ideas. According to the latest Niche ranking, 7 schools in Central New York are among the top 30 NY colleges with the best professors. Factors are based on key statistics and student reviews using data from the U.S. Department of Education. Top-ranked colleges have diverse, accomplished, and well paid faculty members that are highly rated by students. #28 SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry (Syracuse) Enrollment: 1,711 Student Faculty Ratio: 12 to 1 Average Professor Salary: $100,908 Most Popular Majors: ecology and evolutionary biology, natural resource management, forestry #23 Ithaca College (Ithaca) Enrollment: 6,103 Student Faculty Ratio: 10 to 1 Average Professor Salary: $104,808 Most Popular Majors: radio, television, and digital communication; business administration and management; public relations #15 Syracuse University (Syracuse) Enrollment: 14,607 Student Faculty Ratio: 15 to 1 Average Professor Salary: $135,948 Most Popular Majors: psychology, information studies, finance #14 Hobart and William Smith Colleges Enrollment: 2,246 Student Faculty Ratio: 10 to 1 Average Professor Salary: $116,016 Most Popular Majors: economics, communication, political science[/I] ... [/QUOTE]
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