Beyond the Ice: FIRE sets Oswego straight over student press abuse

On Oct. 17 SUNY Oswego provided a recent example of abuse of its student press.

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Ice Knights face Elmira, Hobart, extend three-game skid

The Ice Knights opened a six-game home stand with an overtime win against SUNY Cortland on Nov. 2, but have struggled to win a game since.

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Beyond the Ice: Ice Knights alumnus continues career through coaching

Alumnus David Arduin ’12, still shows up to the rink every afternoon. He still laces up his skates and heads to the ice at Ira S. Wilson Ice Arena.

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Three-point weekend for Ice Knights

The Geneseo Ice Knights grabbed three of four possible points on Oct. 26 and Oct. 27 to open SUNYAC play, skating to an 8-1 win over SUNY Fredonia on Friday and declaring a 4-4 tie at Buffalo State College on Saturday.

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Beyond the Ice: Oilers' Justin Schultz worth the attention

The Edmonton Oilers still haven’t hit the ice at Rexall Place in Edmonton, Alberta, as the negotiations to end the NHL lockout have again sputtered.

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NHL negotiations show promise

It was inevitable how the labor negotiations between the National Hockey League and its players would end. The players would not retain the 50 percent of revenues they enjoyed in the previous deal. The owners would not be knocking the players to the ice with another 25 percent pay cut – the second in eight years – to take 57 percent of the revenue for themselves.


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Seth Jones shows promise for USA Hockey

It was 10 a.m. Saturday Sept. 29 at First Niagara Center in Buffalo, N.Y. Throngs of reporters sat around the glass, cameras ready and notepads open, waiting for Team McClanahan to take the ice for practice before the CCM/USA Hockey All-American Prospects Game.

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Seth Jones and Phil Housley on CCM/USA Hockey Prospects

On Saturday Sept. 29, I sat down with Seth Jones of the Portland Winterhawks at the, First Niagara Center in Buffalo, NY.

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Berube, Novara shine at Bucknell

The Geneseo track and field teams participated in two meets on April 13 and 14, one at the University of Rochester and the other at Bucknell University.

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Women’s lacrosse fights inconsistency woes

In another up-and-down week, the Geneseo women’s lacrosse team defeated SUNY Oneonta 15-9 on April 14 but fell 17-11 to Buffalo State College on April 17. Geneseo has failed to win consecutive games since the first two of the season.

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New York Yankees season preview: Prepare for an arms race

Uncharacteristically, the Yankees made more back pages this winter due to their departures than big-name acquisitions.

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Louis sets record, track impresses

The Geneseo men's and women's indoor track and field teams spent Friday Feb. 10 at Boston University to compete in the Valentine's Invitational, one of the country's most important meets, and one that is stacked with Division I talent.

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Men’s basketball sweeps weekend: Battle for home playoff game heats up

The men's basketball team got back on track last weekend, posting two conference wins on its home court, boosting its record to 10-10 on the season.

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Men's basketball falls to Golden Eagles

The men's basketball team's four-game winning streak ended over the weekend with a 49-93 loss to then first-place SUNY Oswego on Jan. 24 and a 67-71 loss to SUNY Brockport on Jan. 28.

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Men’s basketball falls to Cortland, struggles continue

From the end of November to mid-December, the Geneseo men's basketball team will compete in six games over 11 days.

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Out of Bounds: NHL coaches are on the hot seat

With great expectations comes a very short leash.

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