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The Playoffs Come Back to the Mecca

Devin Snow · April 4, 2023

The New York Knicks are heading back to the playoffs for the first time in 2 seasons. With their latest win over the Washington Wizards, the Knicks have clinched a playoff spot and are on pace to place 5th in the Eastern conference going into the playoffs. The Knicks have had much success this season […]

Basketball is Back in OKC

Kevin O'Connor · April 3, 2023

18-64 That was what Bleacher Reports Andy Bailey predicted the Oklahoma City Thunder’s record would be at the end of the 2022-2023 season. “OKC is still a year or two away from consistently competitive basketball.” Now in the final days of March with only five games left to go the Thunder are one win away […]

The Huskies: Back In Action

Diana Campos · April 3, 2023

UConn will participate in the NCAA men’s national championship game for the fifth time in the history of the program after wiping out UMiami 72–59. UConn has won all six of its games in the NCAA tournament and is the sixth men’s collegiate basketball team to go to the championship game. Before Miami was able […]

Anthony Volpe’s Quick Road to the Show

David Barrett · April 3, 2023

Anthony Volpe, a highly anticipated prospect in the New York Yankees farm system, made headlines this spring training with his outstanding performance. The shortstop, who is 21 years old, has been taking advantage of his chances, showcasing his abilities, and demonstrating that he has the potential to contribute significantly to the team in the future. […]

3 Veterans: Red Dragons on the National Track & Field Stage, Part 2

Jean-Andre Sassine · April 3, 2023

SUNY Cortland Track and field team sent 10 members to the NCAA D3 Track and Field National Championships in Birmingham, Alabama, putting out promising performances, including one All-American finish. To qualify for the national meet, competitors must be ranked in the top 20 in Division 3 in their respective events, and relays must be ranked […]

7 Red Dragons Debut: Red Dragons on the National Track & Field Stage: Part 1 

Jean-Andre Sassine · April 3, 2023

*The author of this article is on the team SUNY Cortland Track and field team sent 10 members to the NCAA D3 Track and Field National Championships in Birmingham, Alabama, putting out promising performances, including one All-American finish. To qualify for the national meet, competitors must be ranked in the top 20 in Division 3 […]

Gianna Mirigliano: Rookie of the Year

diana.magnan · March 31, 2023

Gianna Mirigliano wearing a red gymnastics outfit and putting a crown on her head

SUNY Cortland Gymnastics Gianna Mirigliano Rookie of the Year. Every meet this season, with the exception of one, saw a starting first-year student athlete compete all around. Improvement this year is at an all time high for Gianna, consistently achieving high marks, ranking among the most dependable competitors.  She developed a deep love for gymnastics […]

Cortland Women’s and Men’s Soccer Travel to Italy

Ava Bongiorno · March 29, 2023

The SUNY Cortland women’s and men’s soccer team had the privilege to travel across the world. With help from Bravo Sports Tours, the teams experienced some of Italy’s most beautiful cities. For Cortland’s spring break, the teams had the opportunity to tour the cities, watch a professional soccer game, play friendly matches versus local Italian […]

Cortland Baseball’s Home Games You Can’t Afford to Miss

Anthony Mistretta · March 29, 2023

Nearly halfway through the season, the Red Dragons currently stand at 11-7. They will look to improve their record this week throughout this five game home stretch. Attending home games not only provides a fun and exciting experience for students but also significantly helps the team. The support from the fans can be a great […]

Cortland Baseball’s Bounce Back Week

kyle.stracher · March 28, 2023

            The historically dominant Cortland Baseball Team had a slow start to their season. After being nationally ranked in preseason polls, the Red Dragons underperformed in their opening games. Going into the week of March 20th, Cortland was 7-7 and hosting their first home game and a 3-game series against conference rival Oswego.             On […]

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