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A Syracuse football reporter is claiming the football game wasn’t the only one the Miami mascot was worried about on the sidelines. Ashley Wenskoski, a sports anchor and reporter for CNY Central ...
It was a tough weekend for Miami fans, and apparently an even tougher one for their mascot. CNY Central anchor and reporter Ashley Wenskoski was at "The Dome" on Saturday covering Syracuse’s ...
A Syracuse football reporter has claimed that she was hit on during the football game by the Miami mascot on the sidelines. Syracuse Orange extended their record to 9-3 with a 42-38 victory ...
During the fourth quarter at the JMA Wireless Dome in Syracuse, CNY Central sports reporter ... "Sebastian the Ibis (Miami's mascot) just kneeled down and asked for my number mid-drive," Wenskoski ...
I guess Miami’s mascot simply couldn’t watch that 4th quarter. Can’t blame him.” And more importantly, Syracuse football won its biggest game in years & my team and I worked tirelessly to ...
"To have it be one of the first 10 college mascots inducted and the first 30 mascots inducted ever is really a testament to this program," said Julie Walas, the coach of the mascot program at SU.
Miami Hurricanes mascot Sebastian gestures to fans against the Syracuse Orange during the second half at the JMA. Wireless ...
This Saturday, Syracuse may have ended Miami's hopes of ... In a X/Twitter post, Wenskoski claimed that Sebastian the Ibis, Miami's mascot, "kneeled down and asked for [her] number mid-drive ...