They did not get the MLB All-Star Game or a daily ESPN tribute to famous moments in their stadium's history. But, with little national attention, the New York Mets closed the doors to the place they had called home since 1964.
Read MoreCatching up with Shauna Leonard
Lacrosse star on breaking records, her coach, the future and more
Read MoreWomen's lax wins three
The women's lacrosse team continued their excellent performance, gaining ground in the SUNYACs with recent decisive victories over St. John Fisher, Oswego and Potsdam.
Read MoreRugby works hard to maintain success
The Geneseo men's club rugby team, the Warthogs, was founded in 1981 and is now gearing up for the beginning of their 27th spring season that consists largely of tournaments.
Read MoreWeather delays softball games after Florida trip
The Geneseo softball team returned from Kissimmee, Fla., attempting to stop a five-game losing streak after winning two out of three to open the season. The team was scheduled to play March 27 at St. John Fisher, hoping the grey skies of Western New York would treat them better than sunny Florida.
Read MoreOut of Bounds: Memo to Congress: Stay away from professional sports
Over the past month, Congress has been more involved in professional sports than ever. Issues over performance-enhancing drugs, lying and cheating have been brought to Capitol Hill in two separate congressional hearings, with a possible third set for the NFL's "Spygate" scandal.
Read MoreCatching up with Kristin Shumway
Sophomore runner is proud of team’s SUNYAC showing
Read MoreTrack's SUNYAC tune-up a success
This past weekend the Geneseo track and field teams traveled to SUNY Cortland for the Kane Invitational. While the track meet saw no team results, Geneseo returned with a few individual event winners, but overall used the Kane Invitational meet as a warm-up for the upcoming SUNYAC Championships.
Read MoreIce Knights out of playoff race
At this time last year, the Ice Knights held the second-best record in the SUNYAC, and were the two-time defending conference champions. But last year's team set the bar high, and this year's team had nine new faces, with much of its scoring power lost to graduation.
Read MoreOut of Bounds: Super upset? It could happen
It is officially Super Bowl week, and we all know what that means: It's time for everyone on campus, football fan or not, to choose sides for the big game. Super Bowl XLII is a match-up between the undefeated 18-0 New England Patriots and the New York Giants, who have won an NFL-record 10 consecutive road games en route to the title game.
Read MoreIce Knights' struggles continue with road losses
After the Thanksgiving break, Geneseo's hockey team went on the road and endured a frustrating weekend, losing to the Potsdam Bears on Friday night by a score of 4-3 and losing the following night in overtime to the unbeaten Plattsburgh Cardinals by a score of 5-4.
Read MoreIce Knights pick up victory over Brockport
After losing three out of their last four games at home, the Geneseo Ice Knights looked to right the ship as they traveled to rival Brockport on Friday, Nov. 16 to face a Golden Eagles team that had picked up points in two of the last three games, despite a dismal start to their season.
Read MoreOut of Bounds: Yankees make headlines with busy off-season
The Red Sox may be World Series Champs, but the Yankees are grabbing back pages all over the country as they have had quite a busy off-season. They have seen a change in ownership from George Steinbrenner to Hank and Hal Steinbrenner, his sons, and their manager, Joe Torre, was offered an extension and rejected it, calling $5 million with $3 million in bonuses an "insult."
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