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Cortland-Ithica Rivalry Game Ends in Draw

Josh Michel · September 30, 2025

CORTLAND, N.Y. (Sept. 24, 2025) — The SUNY Cortland women’s soccer team extended its streak of shutouts to three games Wednesday evening, playing to a defensive stalemate with Ithaca College in a 0-0 draw at Holloway Field. With the result, Cortland moves to 4–2–2 on the season, while Ithaca sits at 3–2–2. The Red Dragons […]

Cortland Falls to No. 23 Rochester In Overtime Thriller

Josh Michel · September 22, 2025

CORTLAND, N.Y. — Rochester freshman Grayson Honig scored 1 minute, 32 seconds into the first overtime period Wednesday to give the Yellowjackets a 1-0 victory over visiting SUNY Cortland in non-league field hockey action. Cortland slipped to 2-4 on the season, while Rochester improved to 7-1.  Photo Credit: EDL Photography The match, played before a […]

SUNY Cortland Womens Soccer Delivers Shutout

Josh Michel · September 22, 2025

CORTLAND, N.Y. — The SUNY Cortland women’s soccer team edged out Alfred University in a thrilling contest, which resulted in a score of 1-0 on Wednesday, Sept. 17, at Holloway Field, thanks to a late first-half goal and a lockdown and disciplined defense.  Cortland improves to 3-2-1 for the season; Alfred drops to 4-2-1. Final: […]

NFL Draft 2025: Top Prospects, Key Storylines

Josh Michel · April 28, 2025

CORTLAND, NY— The 2025 NFL Draft is set to commence Thursday, April 24, outside the iconic Lambeau Field, marking the first time the event will be held in Green Bay.  A historic stadium, which is only right for this historic draft class. The three-day spectacle will feature 257 selections across seven rounds, concluding Saturday, April […]

LeBron James Defies Time, Leads Lakers into 2025 Playoffs 

Josh Michel · April 18, 2025

CORTLAND, NY – LeBron James has always defied expectations. But as he prepares to lead the Los Angeles Lakers into the 2025 NBA playoffs, he’s doing something even more remarkable: defying time. Now 40 years old, James is entering his 22nd postseason run—an unprecedented milestone in the NBA. His performance this season has not just […]

Weathering The Storm

Josh Michel · April 10, 2025

CORTLAND, NY – For most sports, snow signals a delay, a postponement, or even a cancellation. But for many lacrosse players across the northern United States and Canada, and especially at SUNY Cortland, snow is simply part of the game.  Whether it’s early-season matchups or surprise April snowstorms, athletes often find themselves lacing up their […]

The Greatest MVP Race of All Time

Josh Michel · April 10, 2025

As the 2024-2025 NBA regular season nears its conclusion, the race for the Most Valuable Player award has been a captivating narrative, primarily spotlighting two exceptional talents: Shai Gilgeous-Alexander of the Oklahoma City Thunder and Nikola Jokić of the Denver Nuggets. Both players have delivered outstanding performances, each making a compelling case for the league’s […]

Cortland’s Late Rally Falls Short Against No. 3 R.I.T.

Josh Michel · April 4, 2025

On a field covered in snow, we see a fierce battle between Tigers and Dragons. No, you’re not reading your favorite George R. R. Martin book. This is a lacrosse game featuring two of the most storied programs in the sport.  The R.I.T. Tigers take on the Cortland Red Dragons on Grady Field. The 17th-ranked […]

2025 NBA Playoff Picture and Predictions

Josh Michel · March 26, 2025

NBA Playoff Picture As the NBA regular season nears its end, the competition is picking up with teams jockeying for favorable playoff positions. The Cleveland Cavaliers have secured their spot, leading the Eastern Conference with a 61-21 record. The Boston Celtics, reigning NBA champions, hold the second seed at 58-24, while the New York Knicks […]

Red Dragons Fire Back: Cortland Dismantles Brockport in Statement Win

Josh Michel · March 7, 2025

No, you didn’t fall asleep in class and wake up six months later in football season. That was the men’s lacrosse team putting up three touchdowns, two extra points, and a 2-point conversion on Saturday afternoon at Grady Field. Brockport could only muster seven points of their own, as Cortland bounced back from their low-scoring […]

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