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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: […]

Men’s Soccer Steamrolls Through the Start of Season

Corey Richardson · September 15, 2025

The reigning SUNYAC champions have hit the pitch in stride, opening up the 2025-2026 season on the right foot. The Red Dragons have put together multiple quality wins in hopes of a deep playoff push later in the year. Photo Credit: Strictly Photos The experience of a heartbreaking loss is like a rite of passage […]

The SUNY Cortland’s 2025 C-Club Honored at Home Opener

Troy Letizia · September 15, 2025

Each year, SUNY Cortland inducts athletes and coaches into its “C-Club” Hall of Fame. The inductees have been announced for the 2025 class and were recognized during the Union vs Cortland football match.  Photo Credit: EDL Photography During halftime of the football game on September 13th where SUNY Cortland played Union College, 7 members were […]

NFL Week 1 Recap

Kole stuver · September 10, 2025

Week 1 of the 2025-2026 NFL season kicked off last Sunday and did not disappoint. There were many surprises, with lots of teams that looked like a threat to make a playoff run, and many fans were either happy or sad about what the 2025-2026 NFL season would bring for their favorite team. Week 1 […]

Cortland Football is Back With a New Look

Troy Letizia · September 10, 2025

After a major coaching change and a long offseason, the Red Dragons kicked off their 2025-2026 season with a home opener. Photo Credit: Strictly Photos Coming off a national championship win against North Central in 2023 and a third-round playoff appearance falling short against Springfield in 2024 Cortland football is finally back in action and […]

New York Knicks’ Best Season in 25 Years Unites Cortland Students

Corey Richardson · September 9, 2025

Written by: Daniel Davidson Photo Credit: EDL Photography The New York Knicks’ 2024-25 season was a thrilling rollercoaster that blended excessive expectations with bold offseason moves. After a gritty playoff run, the team fell short of a championship but reignited hope among fans.   Coming off a strong previous year, the Knicks made splashy trades […]

Moving On from College Sports

Ryan Hinshaw · May 14, 2025

Chasing Championships to Chasing Careers: The Hidden Transition for Student-Athletes The identity of a college athlete is often completely centered around their sport. But when that final whistle blows, what identity do they have left?  After four successful years, Alexa Guedez will never again put on her Cortland volleyball uniform. Guedez, former Division III Cortland […]

The Clash of Styles: Gi and No-Gi jiu jitsu

Christopher Caruso · May 13, 2025

Brazilian jiu jitsu has gained popularity over the years, and practitioners often find themselves choosing between two main styles: gi and no-gi. While both forms share the same foundational techniques, they differ significantly in terms of strategy, execution, and applications, particularly when it comes to self-defense, in which I believe the more viable option in […]

Going On “Train-cation”

Taylor DeCastro · May 13, 2025

By: Taylor DeCastro The typical American tourist travels for the tropical climate and exotic sightseeing. Michael Pichardo travels to train in MMA. Michael Pichardo is a senior at SUNY Cortland who travels the world to train in Mixed Martial Arts. Born and raised in the Bronx, Pichardo has always had a love for combat sports […]

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