Blue Wave swimmers on both the men’s and women’s teams recorded season-best times at Ithaca College’s Bomber Invitational from Nov. 30 to Dec. 2. The women’s and men’s teams finished first and fourth among Division III schools, respectively.
Read MoreBlue Wave go 1-2 at Hamilton quad meet
The men’s and women’s Blue Wave teams beat host Hamilton College, but fell to Ithaca College and Hartwick College in a quad meet on Saturday Nov. 17.
Read MoreBlue Wave falls to SUNY Cortland
The Blue Wave hosted its second-straight meet of the year on Nov. 10, but SUNY Cortland swam to overcome both the men’s and women’s teams.
Read MoreBlue Wave wins season-opener meet
Both the men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams won their respective season openers on Nov. 3 against SUNY Fredonia.
Read MoreField hockey begins SUNYAC playoffs
Skidmore College hosted Geneseo field hockey on Oct. 27 and snapped the Knights’ six-game winning streak with a convincing 5-2 victory.
Read MoreMen's soccer ends season at SUNY Cortland
The men’s soccer team’s season ended on Saturday Oct. 27, as host SUNY Cortland shook off a slow start to defeat the Knights 3-1. With the loss, Geneseo was eliminated from the SUNYAC tournament with a 6-10-2 record.
Read MoreBlue Wave looks to tally another SUNYAC title
Over the past 14 years winning has become not a goal but an expectation for the Geneseo swimming and diving team. The men’s side has won every SUNYAC championship over that span and the women have won 10, including the last five in a row.
Read MoreOut of Bounds: Yankees must keep A-Rod despite downward spiral performance
As expected, the New York Yankees led the MLB this season with a gaudy $197 million payroll. As expected, they won their division and were widely considered as one of the favorites to win the World Series.
Read MoreField hockey takes third straight in double overtime
For juniors Kayla DeAngelis, Kerry Hosford and Katie Farley, field hockey is more than just a game. The sport is the backbone of their collegiate lives.
Read MoreFaceoff: Who will be the AL MVP? (Trout 2)
Every few years a player distances himself from the field of MVP candidates by having a truly remarkable season.
Read MoreTennis prepares for SUNYAC playoffs after two-game hiatus
While a bout of poor weather this weekend forced the Knights to enter the SUNYAC Championship without playing the final two matches of the year, the rain didn’t quell the team’s confidence as the season drew to a close.
Read MoreTennis wins third straight at Rochester
Geneseo tennis improved to 6-1 on the season when the team claimed a 7-2 victory over the No. 14-ranked University of Rochester on Thursday Sept. 20. The win marked just the third time in 12 meetings that the Knights beat the YellowJackets.
Read MoreNew Paltz downs Geneseo tennis by one match
The SUNY New Paltz women’s tennis team avenged its loss from the 2011-2012 SUNYAC championship game with a defeat over the Knights 5-4, on Friday Sept. 14.
Read MoreTennis wins a pair on home court
The Geneseo women’s tennis team cruised to an easy 9-0 victory over the SUNY Oswego Dragons on Friday Sept. 6 in the Knights’ first home match of the season.
Read MoreDespite team shift, tennis dominates Naz
The women’s tennis team picked up where it left off last season, cruising to an 8-1 victory over Nazareth College on Aug. 3 in both teams’ first match of the year.
Read MoreOkafor shines as track travels to Rochester
The Geneseo men’s and women’s track and field teams traveled to the University of Rochester on April 7 to compete in the non-scoring Spring Invitational.
Read MoreWomen’s lacrosse wins season opener, 17-13
After an impressive 12-4 season in 2011, there is a certain level of optimism surrounding Geneseo's women's lacrosse team this year.
Read MoreFlutie Flakes leave intramural legacy
Anyone that has played an intramural sport at Geneseo knows about Flutie Flakes, not because of the similarly-sounding cereal, but because of the intramural team of the same name.
Read MoreOut of Bounds: New York, Boston set to show down once again
Bill Belichick versus Tom Coughlin, Eli Manning versus Tom Brady, the Patriots' offense versus the Giants' defense: These are just some of the matchups that football fans will get to see in a Super Bowl full of marquee matchups and deep storylines. But at the heart of this game is the age-old rivalry between two of America's greatest cities: New York and Boston.
Read MoreVojvodic brings talents to Croatia
On Nov. 12, sophomore Alexa Vojvodic left Geneseo for a once in a lifetime opportunity: to try out for the Croatian National Soccer Team. A defender for the Geneseo women's soccer team, Vojvodic hoped to make Croatia's roster for two of their United European Football Association Women's EURO championship qualifying matches, the first against Serbia on Nov. 19, and the second against the Netherlands on Nov. 24.
Read More