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Tiger Woods Exits The Masters

Devin Snow · April 10, 2023

Tiger Woods has withdrawn himself from contention in the Masters Tournament. Woods left with a foot injury before play resumed at Augusta National Golf Club early on Sunday morning.  Woods has been battling near-constant injuries following his car crash in 2021. The 15-time major winner is no stranger to playing through injuries, as he famously […]

Hoops, Trash-Talk, Racism, and Sexism: Bird v. Magic pt. 2

Jean-Andre Sassine · April 10, 2023

The final game of the 2023 Women’s NCAA Basketball Tournament was a landmark occasion in the history of women’s basketball. Yet, it was potentially overshadowed by public outcry with racism and sexism at the core. The National Championship game featured the LSU Tigers and The Iowa Hawkeyes in the most-watched women’s college basketball game of […]

Cortland Mens Lacrosse Defeats the New Paltz Hawks 

Joe McCormack · April 10, 2023

Two lacrosse sticks on the ground, one holding a ball

 The Cortland defeated the SUNY New Paltz Hawks 18-10 on April 8th.  SUNY Cortland improved their record to 7-4 and 2-1 in conference play. The SUNY New Paltz fell into 5-5 and 1-2 in conference play. The Red Dragons are currently 3-1 at home and 3-3 away In the first quarter there wasn’t much offense. The […]

Will Allen Ever Get a Ring in Buffalo?

Brianna Rindell · April 9, 2023

If you’re a Bills fan, then you know the heartbreak that’s experienced every season when they once again fall short in the playoffs. The coaching staff and media have given the hope of “trust the process” ever since McDermott took over in Buffalo.             That was six years ago.             How long until Bills fans […]

Down to the Final Four

Anthony Battle · April 8, 2023

On Saturday, April 1 there was four teams ready to punch their ticket to the Championship on Monday night. The first game of the final four was the number 9 seed Florida Atlantic vs 5 seed San Diego state. In the first half Florida Atlantic had got off to a good start. They was knocking […]

Cornell Grapples for Gold

andrew.testani02 · April 8, 2023

Last month the NCAA Division I1 wrestling championships took place in Tulsa, Oklahoma. This tournament brings together some of the top wrestlers in the country, and even the world.  A few of the athletes that competed at this tournament have also competed previously at the Olympics, and other tournaments around the globe. Cornell had two […]

Athlete Spotlight: The Bernhardt Siblings

Jordan Lewis · April 8, 2023

The spotlight could not shine much brighter than it did on the Bernhardt siblings this past winter. Both Leah and Hunter have devoted their lives to swimming. They both grew up as members of the Cortland YMCA (Leah for 10 years, Hunter for nine) and each have state championships from the association to go along […]

A Setback Like No Other

Matthew McGrade · April 8, 2023

Two lacrosse sticks on the ground, one holding a ball

Injuries are always inevitable in sports that are out of everyone’s control. They’re typically minor setbacks for larger comebacks, but not necessarily in this case. Meet Anthony Fridlikh, senior goalie for the men’s club lacrosse team here at SUNY Cortland. Fridlikh and the rest of the team was amped up for the season to start […]

What to Look Forward to in Cortland Women’s Soccer 2023 season

Ava Bongiorno · April 6, 2023

With the women’s soccer team ending their 2022 season with an overall 13-1-5 record, there is a lot to look forward to in their upcoming season. The Red Dragons unfortunately lost in the SUNYAC Finals against Geneseo back in November, so they are going to come out hungry and eager to win that championship next […]

Cortland Mens Soccer Club Overcomes Syracuse!

Isaac Caballero · April 4, 2023

On Sunday, April 2nd, the Cortland Mens Soccer Club hosted a game against Syracuse University at Stadium White. This game determined if the Club team would go to Philadelphia for the championship tournament. The Soccer team already played against Syracuse University a week prior for the first leg of the stage matchup. The Cortland team […]

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