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Noah Lyles and American Arrogance

Jean-Andre Sassine · October 1, 2023

A month ago, Noah Lyles put the American sports world on blast after claiming the NBA champions don’t get to call themselves ‘World Champions.’ But Lyles’ comments cut deeper beyond the surface of the NBA to how Americans view sports in general.  In August, Noah Lyles won the ‘Triple Crown’ of sprinting at the Budapest […]

Damian Lillard Traded to Bucks

Devin Snow · October 1, 2023

Damian Lillard is a Milwaukee Buck. After months of rumors that a Lillard trade to the Miami Heat was inevitable, the Bucks seemingly came out of nowhere to acquire the veteran All-Star guard from the Portland Trail Blazers. The trade could not have come at a better time for Milwaukee, as their superstar Giannis Antetekounmpo […]

Historic Victory: Cortland Women’s Soccer First-Ever Win Against Misericordia University, 2-1

Ava Bongiorno · September 24, 2023

The Cortland women’s soccer team secured a 2-1 victory against 15th nationally ranked Misericordia University for the first time in history. The Red Dragons boast a record of 4-2-1 while the Cougars dropped to 4-3 after the non-conference match at Holloway Field Wednesday evening. Senior Liz Allen scored her first goal of the season on […]

Time to Gear Up, Lakers Fans

Anthony Battle · September 24, 2023

Would the Lakers go in for just one superstar or keep what worked for them? This was the big question for Los Angeles opening the offseason. It was on Lakers’ General Manager Rob Pelinka to try to get his team back to winning ways. He needed to surround his superstars, Anthony Davis and Lebron James, […]

Uncertainties Following Aaron Rodgers Injury

Devin Snow · September 20, 2023

It has been close to a week now since Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers suffered a season-ending Achilles injury. In just the opening minutes of their NFL season, the Jets were left without their franchise quarterback. Now, fans are left wondering where the team goes from here. The injury to Rodgers has left a gigantic hole […]

SUNY Cortland Men’s Soccer at a Glance

Jenna Kreider · September 19, 2023

After starting the season with a tough, 1-4 loss against Rochester, the SUNY Cortland Men’s Soccer team have quickly turned their season around. The Red Dragons record has improved to 5-1-1, 4-0 at home, following Saturday’s home win against Alvernia. The Red Dragons were led by Senior Jack Coleman, who scored 2 goals in Saturday’s […]

New Era Begins: Lelan Rogers takes over as Head Coach for SUNY Cortland Men’s Lacrosse

John Bowen · September 18, 2023

After an incredible 17-season journey at SUNY Cortland, the time has come for Steve Beville to pass the torch. That torch is being passed to none other than the Cortland legend himself, Lelan Rogers. Picture this: Cortland Men’s Lacrosse, fresh from their thrilling 2023 season, boasting a record of thirteen wins and five losses. Yet, […]

Cortland Women’s Soccer hands Ithaca their first loss of the season

Ava Bongiorno · September 18, 2023

The Cortland Women’s soccer team secured a 1-0 win against their biggest rivalry, Ithaca College, on Wednesday, September 13th against their non-conference foe. The Red Dragons boast a record of 3-1-1, while the bombers experienced their first setback, falling to 3-1-1. Cortland senior Simone Neivel scored her first goal of the season after coming back […]

The Rotten Apple

Anthony Battle · September 18, 2023

To start the new NFL season, the New York Jets, New York Giants, and the Buffalo Bills all had disappointments. The Giants who are coming off a great season, were going through contract conflicts with running back Saquan Barkley for most of the offseason. Despite this, they felt poised to show everyone why he was […]

Cortland Men’s Soccer Win 4-1 Over Alvernia, Setting the Stage for Ithaca Matchup

Anthony Mistretta · September 18, 2023

The 23rd nationally ranked Cortland men’s soccer team secured a 4-1 victory over Alvernia on Saturday. With the win, the Red Dragons now hold a season record of 5-1-1 as they prepare for their matchup against Ithaca on Wednesday. Junior Matt Shultz, who leads the team in goals, added another to his total and contributed […]

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