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Does The Shoe Fit: Florida Atlantic University

Kevin O'Connor · March 27, 2023

College basketball is at its peak right now with one of the biggest tournaments in the world with the NCAA Division 1 National Championship on the line. Sixty-Eight teams battle for a chance to be the best division I basketball school in the nation. This tournament has a series of teams from all over the […]

Let The Madness Begin

Anthony Battle · March 27, 2023

Basketball going through hoop

On Thursday March 16th, it was the start of madness. The top 64 teams in division I Mens College Basketball started playing to see who can outlast the rest and take home a national title. With many fans that watch the NCAA, it did not take too long for brackets to start busting. Prior to […]

What is Sports Betting?

Regan Goger · March 27, 2023

If you don’t know a thing about sports gambling, you’re in the perfect spot because I don’t know a thing either. I decided I no longer wanted to be confused about sports betting, so I did some research on the topic and put my new knowledge to the test.   What do the pluses and minuses […]

SUNY Cortland Women’s Club Basketball Eyes Regional Championship

Jean-Andre Sassine · March 27, 2023

*The author of this article is the coach of the team SUNY Cortland women’s club basketball is only two wins away from a second consecutive NCBBA-W national tournament appearance.  During the regional championships this weekend, they’ll fight for the right to represent the North Atlantic Region. The squad will face either SUNY Oswego in the […]

How Non Student-Athletes Contribute to Red Dragon Football Success

Lorenzo Wilkins · March 27, 2023

Highlighting a devoted group of Cortland students who help the Dragons win football games. In every organization the demand for leadership and assistance is vital. Despite this, most would say their corporation is understaffed in these two key areas. That is one thing the Cortland Red Dragon football team cannot say. Led by a staff […]

Princeton Became the Talk of the Tournament

Devin Snow · March 27, 2023

This Year’s NCAA Men’s Basketball tournament, commonly known as March Madness, has seen a great amount of upsets. By day 2 of the tournament, it was reported that not a single perfect bracket remained. The incredible upsets that have occurred included number 16 seeded Fairleigh Dickinson taking down the number 1 seed in Purdue, Number […]

Club Lacrosse Takes The Danes to the Pound

Kevin O'Connor · March 26, 2023

On a cold and rainy Saturday afternoon the Great Danes of SUNY Albany traveled to Cortland, New York for their first game of the season to face the #12 ranked Red Dragons in an Empire East conference matchup. The last meeting between these teams would take us back to April of 2022 where the Red […]

How the Men’s Hockey Team’s Coaching Staff is Preparing for the Offseason

Anthony Mistretta · March 26, 2023

Over a month removed a disappointing loss in the first round of the SUNYAC tournament, The Red Dragons are looking back on their record breaking regular season as they head into the offseason. The Cortland men’s hockey team plans on building off of their record-breaking regular season as they look to fill their needs this […]

What’s Next?: Men’s Hockey

andrew.testani02 · March 26, 2023

Empty hockey arena

The SUNY Cortland Men’s Hockey Team faced some hard battles but stayed strong through a tough 2023 season. Finishing fourth in the SUNYAC Conference is no small feat and the Red Dragons stood their ground with the best of the division. Unfortunately their season was cut short in the first round of the SUNYAC playoffs […]

Red Dragons on the Track and Field National Stage

Jean-Andre Sassine · March 23, 2023

The author is a member of the team. This March, SUNY Cortland Track and field team sent ten members to the NCAA D3 Track and Field National Championships in Birmingham, Alabama, putting out promising performances, including one All-American finish. Cortland qualified eight athletes for individual events: Brett Morse, 60m hurdles; Coltrane Goring, 400 meters; Zach […]

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