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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 […]

Cortland Men’s Hockey Season Update

Joe McCormack · February 18, 2023

Heading to the end of regular season the Cortland Red Dragons Men’s Ice Hockey Coached by head coach Joe Cardarelli and Assistant Coach Nick Harper. The Cortland Red Dragons Men’s Ice Hockey team record is currently 14-8-1 overall and 9-5 in conference play.  The Red Dragons records on home games are 6-4 and their record […]

NBA Midseason Awards: An Outlook on who May Be Taking Home the Hardware

Devin Snow · February 15, 2023

The NBA all star break is just around the corner. Despite being a fun event for the fans every year, the break also marks the midway point of the NBA season. This season has shown to be very exciting, with many of the league’s stars and superstars displaying some incredible performances. Many players deserve to […]

The Transition From College Athletics

Lorenzo Wilkins · February 15, 2023

The unspoken truth and identity issues associated with “graduating” from sports. While many relish the tribes and tribulations of being a college athlete, a vast majority overlook the transition from athletics to the real world. Unfortunately for college athletes, the numbers don’t lie – just 2% of these highly touted players go on to play […]

Cortland Cruises Past Morrisville, Prepares For SUNYAC Tournament

Anthony Mistretta · February 15, 2023

The Red Dragons will look to build off of their 6-1 win against Morrisville as they prepare for the SUNYAC tournament next week. Cortland’s men’s hockey team scored two goals per period in a 6-1 win against SUNY Morrisville to improve their record to 14-8-1 on the season. The Red Dragons won over 60% of […]

Ronny Mauricio next Mets prospect to make major league debut?

miriam.fink · February 14, 2023

Ronny Mauricio is feeling the pressures of making his major league debut. Will he be traded or debut with the Mets this 2023 season? Shortstop Ronny Mauricio signed with the New York Mets for $2.1 million in the 2017-18 international signing period. After signing with the Mets, Mauricio has always had the pressure of being […]

3 For 1 Special: Cortland Men’s T&F Split Up For Competition

Jordan Lewis · February 14, 2023

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The Cortland Men’s Track and Field team will be traveling to three separate locations; R.I.T., Ocean Breeze facility in Staten Island, and Boston University throughout the weekend depending on the event that you are in. This will be the only time during the indoor track season that this will occur. It’s been a very successful […]

Syracuse Men’s Lax: Behind the Scenes

andrew.testani02 · February 14, 2023

The Syracuse men’s Lacrosse team steamrolled Holy Cross in a 15-6 win Sunday. Head coach Gary Gait described it as a “good way to end a busy week. We got exactly what we wanted out of it”. Attack man Joey Spallina, a freshman from Mount Sinai New York, led Syracuse in points with 5 goals […]

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