The NBA Hall of Fame class of 2009 features some of the greatest basketball players of all time - the most prestigious among these, the indomitable Michael Jordan.
Read MoreEight student athletes named All-Americans for winter season
Dedication, hard work, intensity, teamwork: these are words used by two different coaches to describe three of the eight Geneseo athletes who received All-American honors this semester for their performances this past winter.
Read MoreTrack takes 18th, 22nd at ECAC championships
Called "a good experience" by head coach Dave Prevosti, the Geneseo's indoor track teams competed in the Eastern College Athletic Conference Division III championships at Tufts University in Medford, Mass.
Read MoreSecond Annual Lamron Winter Sports Awards
Morton led the Blue Knights to the top seed in the SUNYAC conference, scoring 528 points and averaging nearly 35 minutes per game. He also led the team in nearly every category: points per game (20.3), rebounds (7.1), assists (4.5), steals (2.0) and blocks (1.2). He finishes his Geneseo career as the third-highest scorer in school history with 1,513 points. This is Morton's second consecutive Best Male Athlete award.
Read MoreBlue Knights stumble in final regular season games
In spite of losing both of their games this weekend, the Geneseo men's basketball team won the No. 1 seed for the SUNYAC playoffs by coming out on top in a bizarre four-way tiebreaker.
Read MoreWomen's club hockey slips past UB in exhilarating game
The Geneseo women's hockey club had an impressive win over the University of Buffalo's club team last Saturday, 4-3, in front of a supportive home crowd of over 150 people at the Wilson Ice Arena.
Read MoreTwo more wins put Blue Knights atop SUNYAC
The men's basketball team continued their winning streak this past week, defeating Morrisville on the road on Saturday, 71-61, and then blowing out the Oswego Lakers 91-61 on Tuesday.
Read MoreOut of Bounds: Who's best—East or the rest?
Lately, the talking heads on ESPN have been fawning over the Big East basketball conference.
Read MoreGeneseo trampled by Mustangs
Last Friday, the Geneseo Ice Knights extended their losing streak to a season-high three games, falling to the Morrisville Mustangs 7-5 at home in a performance head coach Chris Schultz called, "unacceptable."
Read MoreRecent graduates run against struggling economy, job market
As the economy continues to worsen, job prospects have become increasingly thin for college graduates, as displayed through a recent survey conducted by the Career Services office.
Read MoreWomen's basketball sunk by Lakers
Despite playing in front of an enthusiastic home crowd on Nov. 2, the women's basketball team fell to the Oswego Lakers, 66-50, extended their losing streak to three games.
Read MoreTextbook vendor contract renegotiated
After 10 years of employing Sundance Books as the college's only official textbook outlet, Geneseo will open up the contract to competitive bidding this spring.
Read MoreGeneseo cross-country earns berths in NCAAs
Last Saturday the Geneseo women's cross-country team won the Division III Atlantic Regional meet, giving them an automatic bid to the 2008 NCAA Championship meet.
Read MoreTuition skyrockets nationwide
As college costs rise faster than inflation and the SUNY system faces extreme budget cuts, Geneseo students could be facing an increase in tuition.
Read MoreWomen's club hockey victorious in first-ever home game
In their first home game ever, the Geneseo Women's Ice Hockey Club, after two scoreless periods, shut out William Smith College 2-0 in the game's final four minutes.
Read MoreWomen's cross- country wins SUNYACs
On Nov. 1, the Geneseo women's cross-country team won the SUNYAC championship for the ninth consecutive year by a score of 26-47 and the men finished in second place overall.
Read MoreProfessor sheds light on modern theology
Tony Campolo, professor emeritus of sociology at Eastern University in St. Davids, Pa. and author of 35 books, spoke at this year's MacVittie Lecture Series.
Read MoreForum discusses proposal for gender neutral housing
Geneseo is considering the implementation of a pilot program for beginning fall 2009 that would allow students to select housing free of gender constraints.
Read MoreField hockey splits weekend games
The women's field hockey team split their two-game homestand this weekend with a painful loss on Friday and an uplifting win the following day.
Read MoreProfessor awarded for humanitarian work in Haiti
Anthropology department chair Rose-Marie Chierici was awarded the Ernest A. Lynton Citation for Distinguished Engaged Scholarship from the New England Resource Center for Higher Education for her extensive work in Borgne, Haiti.
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