The Cortland men’s lacrosse team didn’t finish the season the way that they had always hoped, losing by a goal in the SUNYAC semifinals. Every year, the goal of their team is to win a national championship and winning their conference SUNYAC championship was just another step in the process. Or so they thought. Their […]
Sports
The Mind Behind the Program
“We’re not a baseball team at a college. This is a program.” -Joe Brown Or at least that’s how head coach Joe Brown sees Cortland baseball. Over the last three decades, SUNY Cortland baseball has had great success. They’ve made the NCAA tournament every single year since 1993, and in 2015, they won the team’s […]
Cortland Baseball: The Road to the Top
This season has been a successful one for the Red Dragons, as they completed their regular season with an overall record of 28-10-1 and an impressive 16-2 in conference play. The month of April brought Cortland a great deal of success, as they won 12 of their 14 games. Pitching was a key part of […]
Cortland Volleyball in Kansas City for Nationals
It has been over a decade since the men’s volleyball team has gone to Nationals. For the women’s team, they go almost every year. For both teams, this is many of some peoples last tournament as a Red Dragon. With 564 teams attending, a record-breaking number for the biggest tournament in NCVF (National Collegiate Volleyball […]
Flipping Through Gymnastics Journeys
Transitioning into SUNY Cortland as a freshman, some athletes are faced with a choice of where they’d like to go after they finish their high school years. The decision comes between two choices: pursing the club team for the college or the varsity team. The decision strongly influences the path each athlete will take throughout […]
Major changes to the SUNYAC swimming conference
Say goodbye to Geneseo and Brockport swimming and diving teams as they leave the Division 3 SUNYAC conference. Next year there will be some major changes in the SUNYAC swim world. One of the most impactful changes is Geneseo leaving the conference. Many swimmers, divers and teams will benefit greatly from these changes as Geneseo […]
A Player and His Dreams: A Club Lacrosse Story
Thomas Pilewski is a man of many talents. Coming back to the sport he loves after a gruesome injury left many speechless. Pilewski had suffered two hip surgeries throughout his time being a lacrosse player, the resilience in this man is unmatched. Many athletes go through some sort of injury throughout their career, the main […]
Cortland’s Hit King: Mat Bruno Becomes All-Time Hit Leader
Cortland’s graduate student Mat Bruno became the schools all time hit leader during their second doubleheader game against Oswego last weekend. With a game-tying RBI single in the eighth inning, Bruno surpassed the record of 235 hits set by Andrew Mead from 2003-06. “It is such an honor to be in the same category as […]
SUNY Cortland Takes on Powerlifting
Cortland Fitness hosts a Powerlifting competition for students looking to show their dedication and strength in their fitness training reaching PRs over 700 lbs. On April 24, the student life center sectioned off the main platform to watch the male and female competitors push their limits to earn the strongest male and female awards. The crowd was excited and the judges were ready […]
The New York Rangers’ Potential Path to a Stanley Cup
With the NHL Playoffs underway, the New York Rangers have a chance to bring home their fifth Stanley Cup victory since their inception in 1926. This would be their first victory in thirty years. In the first round of the 2024 NHL Playoffs, the New York Rangers are taking on the Washington Capitals. The Capitals finished in fourth place […]