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NBA All-Star Weekend 2023

Anthony Battle · February 23, 2023

Basketball going through hoop

From Friday Feb. 17 – Sun Feb. 19 the NBA celebrated their All-Stars in Salt Lake City. We took the time out to celebrate these NBA stars who display their talent every day on the court. On Friday, February 17th all star weekend started. It started with the well known celebrity game where a bunch […]

Basketball Hall of Fame Finalists Revealed

Devin Snow · February 21, 2023

Just last Friday, the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame unveiled its finalist for the hall of fame class of 2023. The finalists this year include some international superstars and global icons. Pau Gasol, two time champion with the Los Angeles Lakers, is on the ballot this year as a finalist. Gasol is from Spain, and […]

For the Love of the Game

kyle.stracher · February 20, 2023

Grady Stevenson is a great example of choosing to do what you love. Stevenson is the club baseball team president and a senior at SUNY Cortland. Stevenson is from Croton Harmon Ny, where he was a basketball and baseball standout throughout his high school career. The right fielder’s journey to the president of the club […]

Athlete Profile: Alhagie Sesay

Jean-Andre Sassine · February 20, 2023

If you go to a Cortland track and field meet, you might see a young man with long red hair flying down the lane, leaping through the air, and gracefully crashing down into the sand pits.   Blink, and you might miss him. That’s Alhagie Sorie Sesay donning those locks, the senior jumper/sprinter for the men’s […]

Cortland Wrestling Loses a Heartbreaker

Max Barr · February 20, 2023

ITHACA, N.Y. – From cradles to cartwheels and headlocks to handstands, the annual combined Rumble and Tumble event between Ithaca and Cortland featured some of the best wrestlers and gymnasts in the nation. A nailbiter on the mat stole the show as Ithaca (14-3) narrowly escaped Cortland (6-8), 23-18, for the Bombers sixth consecutive win […]

From Red Dragon to Philadelphia Eagle

Lorenzo Wilkins · February 20, 2023

A Cortland graduate’s journey to the Philadelphia Eagles staff. Tyshawn Gray, a person who has been counted out his entire life, surpassed the odds to work in an NFL building. Born prematurely at twenty-five weeks, Tyshawn was just a pound and a half at conception. “The doctor told my mom not to worry about me,” […]

SUNYAC Bracket Set: Cortland Hosts Buffalo State in the First Round

Anthony Mistretta · February 20, 2023

The SUNYAC tournament is here, the Red Dragons will host Buffalo State on Wednesday night. Cortland will look to build off their semi-finals appearance last season. The Red Dragons Men’s Hockey have completed yet another historic regular season, having won a record-breaking eleven conference games, surpassing the record they set just last year. Cortland will […]

Cortland Women’s Hockey Takes a Win and Breaks Two Records

Isaac Caballero · February 20, 2023

The Cortland Women’s Hockey Team celebrated their Seniors against SUNY Potsdam on Saturday. The players Monica Cahill, Johna Ezzard, Katelyn Kantor, Emily Kromer, Jayden Kelley Quinn Metcalfe, and Grace Schnorr took to the ice for their Senior Night. Cortland celebrated their seasons in the best way, and that was with a win over SUNY Potsdam. […]

What Goes Into Being a Club Sports President?

Kevin O'Connor · February 20, 2023

“Stressful but rewarding”   Is how Chris Cascio describes the role of being the club lacrosse team’s president. When you think of the role of a “president”, you may think of a prestigious glorified position. But you may not realize all the hard work that goes into it.   The role of club president, of course, involves […]

Club Sports are Competitive Too

Regan Goger · February 20, 2023

Club sports aren’t just for the people who couldn’t play varsity, too much of people’s surprise they are quite competitive, and selective. They’re a great way to continue playing sports without having a huge commitment.  Teams are generally student-run teams that compete in intercollegiate play. Most club sports teams are practicing and competing about three […]

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