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Jets Playoffs Hopes In Doubt Following Loss to Buffalo

Devin Snow · November 20, 2023

The Jets’ playoff chances are very much in doubt. That is the consensus amongst the New York Jets faithful after having witnessed quite possibly the most embarrassing loss of the season in Sunday’s game against division rival Buffalo Bills. Both teams came into this game fighting for position in the division and attempting to stay […]

The Cortaca Jug Returns Home

Anthony Mistretta · November 13, 2023

In the 64th annual Cortaca Jug game, the nationally 15th-ranked Cortland Red Dragons secured a 38-28 victory over the 14th-ranked Ithaca Bombers before 7,800 fans at Bertino Field at Butterfield Stadium. The win marked redemption for Cortland after a challenging defeat in Yankee Stadium last season. The team now shifts its focus to the upcoming […]

Cortland Men’s Soccer Advances Past Case Western Reserve, Secures Spot in NCAA Sweet 16

Ava Bongiorno · November 13, 2023

The nationally sixth-ranked Cortland Men’s soccer team advances to the third round of the NCAA Div. III Tournament after an exciting match against Case Western Reserve. The Red Dragons led the game 2-0 in the 2nd half, but the Spartans came back to end regular time at one a piece. The Red Dragons clinched victory […]

Despite the Harden Trade, the 76ers Thrive

Anthony Battle · November 13, 2023

Despite the drama that occurred with James Harden forcing his way out of Philadelphia, the 76ers are still playing good basketball. In June, when free agency opened up, superstar James Harden was looking for a contract extension after signing a contract last year to help the team win a championship. When Harden spoke to Philadelphia’s […]

Jets Fall to 4-5 in Loss to Raiders

Devin Snow · November 13, 2023

The Jets lost one that they should have had. That is the feeling amongst fans as the New York Jets lost their recent matchup to the Las Vegas Raiders at a final score of 12-16. In a game in which the Jets were favored to win, they drop to a seemingly hot Vegas squad. This […]

Jets Take Battle of New York

Devin Snow · November 7, 2023

The Jets have come out on top in the battle of the big apple. The New York Jets defeated their fellow New York NFL team the Giants 13-10 in a matchup that only happens once every 4 years in the league. The game was a very gritty and defense oriented game all throughout, which ended […]

A Memorable Weekend for Red Dragon Athletics

Jenna Kreider · November 6, 2023

In a thrilling display of athletic excellence, this past Saturday was a monumental day for Cortland sports, as they claimed multiple conference championships. Saturday in Cortland was a day of sports success and celebration. The football team secured their third consecutive Empire 8 championship, along with SUNYAC championships from women’s and men’s soccer teams, and […]

In-Season NBA Tournament Hopes to Liven Regular Season

Anthony Battle · November 6, 2023

Basketball going through hoop

This year the NBA is bringing an In-Season tournament to engage fans early. This year in the National Basketball League, Adam Silver the league’s commissioner, is making a twist into the new season. All 30 teams are going to be playing games to win a tournament and ultimately a grand prize of 500 thousand dollars. […]

Cortland Women’s Soccer Secures SUNYAC Championship with Dominant Victory Over SUNY Brockport, 3-0

Ava Bongiorno · November 6, 2023

The Cortland women’s soccer team captured their 10th SUNYAC title, outclassing their opponents, SUNY Brockport, with a 3-0 victory at Holloway Field. The Red Dragons, who had not clinched the title since 2019, demonstrated unwavering determination and skill on Saturday morning. Cortland ended their SUNYAC conference play with an 11-2-5 record while being the top […]

Has Zach Wilson Turned a Corner?

Devin Snow · November 6, 2023

There may finally be a light at the end of the tunnel for Zach Wilson. After two years of highly publicized struggles at the quarterback position, Wilson has put forth some impressive efforts in the last two games. This comes after the most recent criticisms from New York Jets legend Joe Namath, who had made […]

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