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How are the MLB’s Rule Changes Affecting the Game

kyle.stracher · April 24, 2023

Joey Gallo hitting above .300? Veterans’ first career stolen bases? Shorter Games? A great deal of backlash came into the 2023 season when commissioner Rob Manfred stated that there would be some rule changes. The new changes were as followed During spring training, fans were furious about some of the rules, especially the pitch clock. […]

Cortland Men’s Lacrosse Cruises Against Oneonta as they Advance to 10-4

Matthew McGrade · April 23, 2023

The SUNY Cortland men’s lacrosse team added another impressive victory to their record on April 22nd, with a dominant 17-8 win over Oneonta. Led by the outstanding performance of Dante Yacavone, who scored four goals, the Red Dragons controlled the game from start to finish. The team’s defense was equally impressive, limiting Oneonta’s scoring opportunities […]

Ban the Charge?

Jean-Andre Sassine · April 21, 2023

Two NBA superstars were injured in their respective playoff-opening games after falling over defenders attempting to take charges. They may both miss extended time, and fans are questioning if the charge should even be in the game anymore — what an absurd question to ask. My main issue with people over the internet, media personalities […]

How the Spring Leads to Red Dragon Success

Lorenzo Wilkins · April 21, 2023

Despite the offseason looming large in Division 3 football, the Red Dragons continue to build toward future success. While Cortland football finished as the 18th-ranked team in Division 3, players and coaches agree that their quest to surpass that feat starts now. Under head coach Curt Fitzpatrick, Cortland football has an overall record of 20-3 […]

Joining an Intramural Sport

Brianna Rindell · April 20, 2023

As Cortland students, there are many extracurricular activities offered to us through the school.  Some of these activities include intramural sports which includes a wide variety of different activities that u can compete in with friends.              As the spring semester comes to an end, you may be starting to think about how you can […]

Cortland Women’s Soccer Loses 2-1 in Friendly Match Against Binghamton University

Ava Bongiorno · April 19, 2023

The Cortland Women’s Soccer team falls 2-1 against Div. I Binghamton University in a friendly match this weekend. Although the Red Dragons lost, the team looks like they are in great shape for the upcoming season and most definitely kept up with the Bearcats level throughout the entire game. The Friendly was arranged to play […]

Repeat For The Red Dragons

Kevin O'Connor · April 18, 2023

Cortland club lacrosse knocks off no. 13 Cornell and no. 12 Union in overtime to secure their second straight Empire East title.   On a sunny Sunday afternoon in Cortland, New York three of the top teams of the Empire East conference came to face off with the winner walking away with the title of Empire […]

Can The Lakers Make It To The Post Season

Anthony Battle · April 18, 2023

On Tuesday April 11th, the 7th seed Los Angeles Lakers would host a play-in game against the 8th seed Timberwolves to try to clinch that 7th seed in the playoffs. From their final game of the regular season that had ended on Sunday April 9th, Head Coach Darvin Ham had to get his troops ready […]

Cortland Womens Club Softball Finishes Season off Strong!

Isaac Caballero · April 18, 2023

Club Softball

Over the weekend, on April 15th, Womens Club Softball traveled to Binghamton University for a game. The game was an NCSA Offical College match between the two teams. The women’s team competes in the New England Central Conference Division. This match consisted of three games altogether and was the ending of the Cortland team’s season. […]

USWNT Star Suffers Torn Patella Tendon in Friendly Match Against Ireland

Ava Bongiorno · April 18, 2023

Forward Mallory Swanson tore her patella tendon in her left knee during the first half of the United States women’s national team victory against the Republic of Ireland. Her injury in Saturday’s 2-0 win was extremely devastating, especially since the World Cup is this summer. In the 40th minute of Saturday’s game, Swanson took the impact […]

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