With 2011 coming to close, it's time to go out on a limb and make my predictions for the coming year in sports. So, without further ado, here it goes:
Read MoreField hockey falls in SUNYAC semi-finals
Geneseo traveled to SUNY Cortland on Nov. 4 to take on the top-seeded Red Dragons in the semifinals of the SUNYAC conference tournament. Though the fourth-seeded Knights were able to play with Cortland for the majority of the game, the Red Dragons scored two goals in the final three minutes to secure a 2-0 victory.
Read MoreOut of Bounds: 'Cuse Orange poised for a title run
It's been almost eight months.
Read MoreBlue Wave splits first meet
The men's and women's Blue Wave teams split their season-opening meet against Canisius College on Oct. 22. The women's team was able to pull off a narrow victory over their Division I foe, winning by a mere seven points, 125-118. The men's team, however, fell to the Golden Griffins, 95-146.
Read MoreField hockey falls to .500
The Geneseo field hockey team dropped to 7-7 on the season with losses at Hamilton College and SUNY Oneonta on Oct. 11 and 15, respectively. The Knights are now on a three-game skid dating back to an Oct. 4 loss at St. Lawrence University.
Read MoreVolleyball continues slide, loses seventh straight
The women’s volleyball team hit a rough patch this past week, losing five matches in four days. The team has now dropped six in a row and has fallen to 11-12 on the season.
Read MoreOut of Bounds: Fantasy football poses real life dilemmas
In the realm of professional football, America’s most popular sport, there has been a shift in focus from team outcomes to individual performances. Fans care less about the outcome of the game, and more about how individuals perform. Many of you readers are probably partially to blame.
Read MoreTennis winning streak continues
The women's tennis team swept singles and doubles against SUNY Oswego on Sept. 9, improving their record to 2-0.
Read MoreTennis opens season with strong performance
The Geneseo women's tennis team dominated the Nazareth Golden Flyers Thursday Sept. 1 in their first match of the season.
Read MoreTennis falls to Herons in final match
The Geneseo women's tennis team traveled to William Smith College for its final match of the season on Thursday; the Knights fell to the Herons, 6-3. The loss brought them to a record of 11-3 on the season. The win marks the sixth in a row for William Smith, and the Herons remain undefeated against Geneseo with a record of 11-0 all-time.
Read MoreOut of Bounds: Schwartzel masterful, emerges from pack to capture title
In one of the most exciting and closely contested golf tournaments in recent memory, Charl Schwartzel won the first of the four major championships, the Masters, by two shots over Jason Day and Adam Scott.
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