Softball goes 3-1 in two doubleheaders

The women's softball team emerged victorious in three of its last four games, dominating in two matches against SUNY Morrisville on Saturday and winning one of two against SUNY Brockport on Tuesday.

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Out of Bounds: New stadiums changing the look of many sporting events

Many professional sports teams across America are preparing to transfer into elaborate new facilities in the near future while staying in the same city. The Washington Nationals kicked off the movement, hosting baseball's Opening Day ceremony with the grand opening of Nationals Park.

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Lacrosse teams battle to wins

The women's and men's lacrosse teams continued their strong starts to the season this week, with wins over Fredonia and Potsdam, respectively.

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Softball aims high for '08

The Geneseo women's softball team is ready to kick off another season of action on the diamond. The Lady Knights are coming off of a 2007 season in which the team finished 19-20 and made the SUNYAC playoffs.

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1st annual Lamron Winter Sports Awards

Morton was the basketball team's leading scorer this year with 431 points, and he averaged 16 points per game. The junior sank a team-leading 37 three-point shots, grabbed an average of 5.4 rebounds per game, and had 39 blocks and 43 steals on his way to first team all-SUNYAC honors.

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Out of Bounds: No rest for the weary in the NFL's busy offseason

Pro football is not what it used to be. In the past, football fans would avidly watch the Super Bowl and then more or less forget about the sport until August or September. In recent years, however, players like Bears kick returner Devin Hester and Vikings running back Adrian Peterson have proven that NFL rookies are very relevant players. As the rookies have become more noticeable, so too has the NFL Draft.

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Blue Wave men, women dominate SUNYACs

For the Geneseo Blue Wave, last weekend was one for the ages.

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Catching up with Tarik Kitson

The Knights’ senior leader talks about hoops and hopes.

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Ice Knights beat Fredonia to snap losing streak

The wait is finally over for the Ice Knights.

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Women's hoops gets first win

The women's basketball team lost a close game to Oneonta on Friday, but captured their first win of the season against Alfred on Tuesday.

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Men's basketball stays undefeated

With a win last Friday and another on Tuesday, the Geneseo men's basketball team continued their rip-roaring season thus far, improving to 5-0.

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Out of Bounds: College football's wackiest year ever isn't finished yet

Log on to Wikipedia and search for "college football season, 2007." Scroll down a little and you will find a list titled "Key Match-ups and Upsets." You will notice that this list is enormous, and with good reason. 2007 has been one of the most unpredictable college football seasons of all time.

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Ice Knights flounder with two losses

The men's hockey team is coming off of a rough weekend, enduring two losses on their home ice. On Friday night, they were beaten 5-0 by the Oswego Lakers, and on Saturday they fell to Cortland 3-2 in overtime.

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Men's soccer advances to SUNYAC semis, women bow out with loss to Brockport

On Tuesday, the sixth-seeded Geneseo men's soccer team dominated the #3 Brockport Golden Eagles to advance past the first round of the SUNYAC tournament. Geneseo won the game 4-1, scoring two goals in each half.

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Senior Spotlight: Laura Castor

Laura Castor always dreamed of playing college soccer - the sport has been her favorite since she started playing in seventh grade. Now, as a shutdown goalie and captain for the Geneseo Knights, she is fulfilling that dream. Castor, a senior biology major, has been playing for Geneseo for the last four years and has worked very hard to get where she is today.

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Soccer teams beat Oswego, fall to Cortland

The men's soccer team went 1-1 on the road this weekend, defeating Oswego on Friday and falling to Cortland in double overtime on Saturday.

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Women's cross country takes top spot at Geneseo Invitational, men get second place

Last weekend, the Geneseo cross country team hosted the 27th Annual Geneseo Cross Country Invitational in Letchworth State Park. On a brisk but sunny Saturday, over a dozen men's and women's teams from local colleges arrived at Letchworth to compete.

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Men's soccer splits weekend, women lose twice

Both the men's and women's soccer teams struggled last weekend. The men lost 1-0 to visiting Plattsburgh in double-overtime on Friday, but defeated Potsdam 4-0 on Saturday. The women lost 2-0 at Plattsburgh on Friday and 1-0 in overtime at Potsdam on Saturday.

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Out of Bounds: Patience is wearing thin for inept Bills

After a pathetic loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers last Sunday, the Buffalo Bills are off to an 0-2 start to the 2007 season. The Bills put on a pitiful display against the Steelers, who totaled 420 yards of offense compared to 223 for Buffalo. Bills quarterback J.P. Losman managed only two completions for five yards in the game's first half, and Buffalo's defense has allowed a mind-blowing 890 yards in two games.

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Women's volleyball has up and down week

The Geneseo women's volleyball team entered the College of Mount Saint Joseph Invitational Tournament in Cincinnati, Ohio last weekend on a high note after their Sept. 5 victory over the St. John Fisher Cardinals.

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