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CitrusTV Awards Banquet 2009

Friday, Apr 24, 2009 at 6:36 pm by admin

This year, the CitrusTV Awards Banquet (coordinated by Leah Gebler ’12, Director of Alumni Relations/Events) was held on April 18, 2009 at the Drumlins Country Club right here in Syracuse!  After a brief cocktail hour with cash bar, the 75+ station members in attendance sat down to a dinner catered by Drumlins.

CitrusTV's Executive Staff.  Back Row L-R Bill Sharp '12, Wes Purvis '10, Jaime Sasso '10, Jon Erwin '10, David Resnick '10, Jaclyn Schillinger '11.  Front row L-R Sheetal Kotha '10, Spencer Raymond '10, Leah Gebler '12

CitrusTV's Executive Staff. Back row L-R: Bill Sharp '12, Wes Purvis '10, Jaime Sasso '10, Jon Erwin '10, David Resnick '10, Jaclyn Schillinger '11. Front row L-R: Sheetal Kotha '10, Spencer Raymond '10, Leah Gebler '12

After all had ate, drunk, and been marry, keynote speaker Dave Ryan ’89 (CitrusTV Alum and veteran ESPN announcer) began his address to the station.  He touched on the many things that could go wrong on one’s first day at a new station, rambunctiously relating his first day the audience.  Ryan emphasized both networking and high grades as the key to job success out of college.  As an adjunct professor at the Newhouse School, teaching a sports reporting class, Ryan professed his belief in grades over experience, regardless of industry.  A student with a 3.5, he said, would nearly always receive a job offer over a student with a 3.0 and mile-long resume.

At the conclusion of Ryan’s speech, General Manager Jaime Sasso ’10 took the podium to give a very complementary “Year-In-Review” to the station, highlighting achievements in programming and modernization of technology used to produce different shows.

Following Sasso’s speech, Spencer Raymond ’10 (News Director and emcee for the night’s awards) initiated the awards ceremony.  A total of 21 awards were given out between four departments: Promotions, News, Sports, and Entertainment.  The final award, presented by Sasso, was the “Lifetime Achievement Award”, which was given to Gordon Brookes ’09 (a 3-year member of CitrusTV Executive Staff and various station departments).  The station screened a video tribute (see below) to Brookes, in which station members close to the winner reflected on his strengths, talents, and favorite flavor of cookie.  Brookes made a short acceptance speech which concluded the event, and enticed all to continue to contribute as much of their time and energy that they could to CitrusTV.

2009 Lifetime Achievement Video: The Commissioner

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Station members collected their commemorative “CitrusTV” shotglasses, much to Ryan’s chagrin, and continued to mingle over drinks before heading back to campus.  This year’s Awards Banquet was certainly a success!


The Syracuse Men’s Lacrosse Team in Something Big…

Saturday, Apr 4, 2009 at 10:11 am by admin

The Syracuse Orange Men’s Lacrosse team is down in East Rutherford, NJ to take part in the Inside Lacrosse Big City Classic. SU will face-off against Princeton at 2:30 this afternoon as part of a triple-header of lax action at Giants Stadium. 

CitrusTV will cover all the action for you today, with our live post game show Orange Press Pass. OPP will have the highlights, along with player and coach interviews, and analysis.

You can catch Orange Press Pass live on the Orange Television Network at 6pm, or you can check out citrustv.net tomorrow to catch the show.


Out Like a Lamb: Syracuse Ousted in the Sweet 16

Saturday, Mar 28, 2009 at 2:39 am by admin

MEMPHIS, Tenn. With 8:11 left in the game, Jonny Flynn went up for a dunk. Syracuse fans have seen him make it time and time again. Flynn missed. Eight seconds later, Blake Griffin stuffed the ball in the basket to give Oklahoma a 74-52 lead.

It was that kind of night. Oklahoma (30-5) capitalized on Syracuse’s (28-10) numerous miscues en route to a convincing 84-71 win at the Fed Ex Forum, ending the Orange’s season.

“We just made some mistakes that we don’t usually make,” sophomore forward Rick Jackson said. “And we had to pay for it.”

There were plenty of missteps in the Music City. Three- pointers, which helped propel the Orange to a three seed in the NCAA Tournament, continued to be a problem. SU shot an abysmal 7-24 from behind the arc.

“We had really good looks in the first half when we went 0 for 10 from the three,” Jim Boeheim said. “I think that was — we just got in a big hole we couldn’t get ourselves out of.”

The challenge coming into the game was stopping National Player of the Year frontrunner Blake Griffin. The Orange couldn’t find an answer. Griffin finished with 30 points and 14 rebounds.

“He’s patient. He takes his time in there,” Boeheim said. “He’s obviously a very good rebounder…He’s as good around the basket as anybody that I’ve seen.”

Griffin was not SU’s only problem. Syracuse also had no luck stopping guard Tony Crocker, who had made just one of his last 15 three-point attempts coming into the Sweet 16. He sunk six trifectas and scored 28 points. 

“Crocker came out there and had a tremendous shooting night,” sophomore guard Jonny Flynn said. “They deserved to win, and they were the better team tonight.”

Syracuse was able to make things interesting. After falling behind 12-4 in the first half, the Orange went on an 12-6 run to close the gap to 18-17. Oklahoma responded with a 21-9. SU would never get that close again, cutting it only to 14 late in the second half.

Flynn once again provided a bright spot in what could have been his final game with Syracuse. The point guard finished with 22, including 13 in the second half while suffering from a bruised lower back. Flynn would not say much about his future after the game, telling reporters he would need to talk it over with his family first.

“I love my teammates. I’m happy just being a student at Syracuse. That’s all I got to say,” he said.

For an in-depth recap on SU’s season and a look to the future check out On the Bench Friday, April 4 at 4:30 on Time Warner 26. Also be sure to check citrustv.net for the full episode of our post game show, Orange Press Pass, for a recap of the game. It will be posted shortly.


Orange Press Pass for the NCAA Tournament

Thursday, Mar 19, 2009 at 9:46 pm by admin

March Madness has hit the campus of Syracuse University.

I just wanted to let everyone know, that for the first time in CitrusTV history, Orange Press Pass will be covering an NCAA Tournament basketball game.

Orange Press Pass, Syracuse’s only live post game show, was started in 2006, and hasn’t had the opportunity to air following an NCAA Tournament game.

Tomorrow, following the Syracuse and Stephen F. Austin game, Orange Press Pass will go live at 4pm on the Orange Television Network, to give the fans all the highlights and post game reaction from Miami.

You’ll also be able to watch it online at orangetv.syr.edu

We hope you all tune in at 4pm, live on the Orange Television Network, for what is sure to be an exciting show.



 
 
 
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