syracuse.com - 12/5/2008
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SYRACUSE, NY -- Kimberly Smith, the Syracuse University student who accused SU basketball player Eric Devendorf of hitting her in the face, received three text messages from one of Devendorf's teammates pleading for her to drop the charges. One message included basketball coach Jim Boeheim's ...
syracuse.com - 12/11/2008
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syracuse.com —
A Syracuse University judicial hearing board suspended Syracuse
University basketball player Eric Devendorf, in part, because he...
was on probation for harming another student in the spring, according to the board's written decision. The board ...
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Devendorf suspended from Syracuse University; board says ...
syracuse.com - 12/3/2008
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syracuse.com —
Syracuse University basketball player Eric Devendorf was defending
himself, not punching a female student in the face...
as she has charged, the player's lawyer said Tuesday. Devendorf was slated to appear before an SU judicial hearing board Tuesday to ...
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Devendorf slated to appear before Syracuse University ...
sports.espn.go.com - 12/11/2008
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sports.espn.go.com —
A Syracuse University judicial hearing board has ruled
that starting guard Eric Devendorf violated the Student Code...
of Conduct after allegedly hitting a female student in the face.
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Syracuse board seeks Devendorf suspension
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The Lesson Is, As Always, Don't Text. Ever.
Troy Nunes Is An Absolute Magician —
Devo had his day in pseudo-court yesterday. Here we go...
Paul Harris, Rick Jackson, Justin Thomas and Arinze Onuaku. Those were the other four players with Eric Devendorf when he allegedly hit Kimberly Smith in the face.
Oh, but that's not even the most "fun" part.
Smith received three text messages from Thomas after the alleged events and they were so...
Sent 12:32 a.m. Nov. 2: "yo kim thanks for taking the time 2 talk 2 me ... i appreciate it ... and i hope u can find it in ur heart to forgive my ...
Syracuse Poised to Do Without Devendorf for Another Season
FanHouse —
... Devendorf had an altercation in December with a female student and apparently struck her. Devendorf denied striking her, claiming instead it was self-defense. Of course, his teammate Justin Thomas kind of hurt that case as he texted the victim several times on behalf of Devendorf the day after the incident: ...
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It's a shame that Halloween is so far off. Community Service Eric Devendorf would have been a costume-party winner anywhere in the SU area right about now.
Yep, that Eric over at the Rescue Mission in Syracuse ...
Boeheim: Devendorf deserves punishment, but not this
syracuse.com 12/15/2008 — Jim Boeheim sought Thursday to clarify what transpired on the early morning of Nov. 1, when a Syracuse University student accused his starting shooting guard of striking her. That episode generated a preliminary investigation by the Onondaga County ...
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Syracuse suspends Devendorf at least 6 games
sports.espn.go.com 12/19/2008 — Guard Eric Devendorf of No. 11 Syracuse will have to perform 40 hours of community service before he can play basketball again, according to a ruling Friday by the University Appeals Board.
Devendorf suspended for remainder of academic year - News
media.www.dailyorange.com 12/11/2008 — Eric Devendorf, a junior starting guard on Syracuse University's men's basketball team, has been suspended for the rest of the academic year. A judicial affairs hearing board ruled Wednesday he violated the university's Code of Student Conduct. ...
Eric Devendorf does well with women
searchingforbillyedelin.com 12/11/2008 — Eric Devendorf may now spoil the Orange season all because of one fatal close fisted blow to a Syracuse co-ed.
He's got virtually no support system now, and we chronicle that.
Plus, with a blog title referencing a former Syracuse standout gone astray, this post reaches out to the 'Cuse fan ...