Equestrian member rides into nationals

For the first time in Geneseo history, a rider will be representing the college at the Intercollegiate Horse Show Association's national competition.

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Track teams host second Geneseo Open

The track and field teams put on a show last weekend when they hosted the second annual Geneseo Open, a non-scored meet that featured some of the Rochester area's top competition.

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Women's lacrosse gets back on track

It appeared as though the women's lacrosse team was running on all cylinders as they prepared for their game against SUNY Brockport on Tuesday after a healthy dose of success over the weekend, defeating SUNY Potsdam 14-9 on Friday and then demolishing SUNY Oswego 22-14 Saturday.

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Out of Bounds: What can sports do about endemic violence against women?

In the last month, two famous athletes have come under close media scrutiny for alleged acts of violence toward women.

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Injured swimmer drank before accident

According to documents obtained by The Lamron, senior Blue Wave member Sean Kennedy was drinking before he dove into the shallow end of Alumni Pool on March 5.

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Out of Bounds: Embracing the basketball bonanza

This time of year is like Christmas, Hanukkah and your 21st birthday all rolled into one for a sports fan.

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Track team displays talent at Hamilton

On Saturday, the Geneseo track and field squads traveled to Hamilton College for a non-scoring meet against some of the top Division III competition in central New York.

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Softball team opens conference play, 1-3

The Geneseo women's softball team had a rough start to their conference play, winning only one of four games this past weekend.

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Out of Bounds: Could Tiger Woods come down with 'the yips?'

Golf is not my sport, and because of that fact, I'll never be that guy on the couch watching golf in my underwear.

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RIT Tigers reach Frozen Four

In just the program's fifth year at the Division I level, the Rochester Institute of Technology's men's hockey team has reached the Frozen Four. The Tigers, who boast the nation's longest winning streak at 12 games, posted two convincing wins to reach the site of the national championship in Detroit, Mich.

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Track squads dominate first meet of the season

Fresh off a dominating indoor track season, the Geneseo outdoor track teams opened up their season with a non-scoring meet at Ithaca College, not missing a beat as the men's and women's squads combined for eight first-place finishes.

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Swimmer hurt in diving accident

Last Friday afternoon after a team meeting and coaching evaluation, senior Sean Kennedy dove into the shallow end of the Merritt Athletic Center Alumni Pool, which is approximately three feet deep, to retrieve a goggle case and hit his head on the bottom.

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Invasion of Privacy: Pat Gallagher always strides ahead of the competition

Competing in a collegiate sport with the challenge of classes, homework, papers, practice and competition is tough, and by the end of the season many student-athletes welcome a break from the everyday grind.

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Third Annual Lamron Winter Sports Awards

After receiving news that they were banned from postseason play, the Ice Knights responded by finishing out the rest of their season 6-0-1. They topped this streak off with a 3-1 upset of the top-ranked team in the country in front of their home crowd.

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Men's track team runs away with SUNYAC title

Last weekend the Geneseo men's track team took home their first indoor conference title since 2006, beating SUNY Cortland 157 to 59, while the women's team took second place to Buffalo State.

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Spring sports looking for successful seasons

Key losses: The biggest loss for the Knights will be on their attack. With All-American honorable mentions Tom Costanza and Mike Cintineo gone, the team will rely on junior Craig Lange and sophomore Brendan Kurpis to pick up the slack. On defense, honorable mention All-American junior Joe May returns. May was a disruptive force last spring, causing 21 turnovers and picking up 31 groundballs.

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Geneseo track teams set the bar high heading into SUNYACs

Last Saturday the Geneseo track teams continued their recent trend of shattering school records and set themselves up for a run at the SUNYAC championship, competing at a non-scoring meet at Kent State University in Ohio.

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Blue Wave sweeps conference titles again

Last weekend was yet another successful event for the Geneseo Blue Wave as the men's team capped off an undefeated regular season with their 12th straight SUNYAC title and the women's team defended their own title for the second year in a row.

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Hockey seniors show no quit, no regrets

Just imagine spending thousands upon thousands of hours in the weight room and on the ice, pushing each and every day to become better … then your senior season is cut short, all because of a change in an NCAA financial aid rule.

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Coaches' Corner: Paul Dotterweich

Paul Dotterweich realizes that sometimes he and his team - Geneseo's Blue Wave swim team - may come off as cocky but in many ways, they've earned it.

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