The Geneseo men’s basketball team is off to an up and down 3-4 start to the season.
Read MoreNew York Knicks push past injury, utilize strong skilled rookie players
The New York Knicks are off to a surprising 10-10 start to their season, and all eyes are on third year Latvian sensation center and forward Kristaps Porzingis.
Read MoreWomen’s soccer advances further in NCAA Tournament
The Geneseo women’s soccer team escaped the first weekend of the NCAA Tournament in two matches that came down to the wire.
Read MoreKnight of the Week: Kevin McGrath
Playing a sport in college seems to have been fated for senior defender Kevin McGrath.
Read MoreWomen’s soccer to host NCAA first round
The Geneseo women’s soccer team beat out SUNY Plattsburgh on Saturday Nov. 4 in a 4-0 bout to secure the SUNYAC Championship—and an automatic bid to the 2017 NCAA Tournament. This is the Knights’ sixth tournament appearance and the second time in four years.
Read MoreWomen’s soccer to host playoff game, team anticipates home field advantage to aid in victory
With just one final regular season game remaining, the Geneseo women’s soccer team is looking as sharp as ever. The team secured a first round bye with a win against SUNY Potsdam on Friday Oct. 20, and a home field advantage after defeating SUNY Plattsburg on Saturday Oct. 21.
Read MoreWomen’s soccer falls to SUNY Oswego, experiences first season’s loss
After holding a program-best record of 12-1-1 through their first 14 games, the Geneseo women’s soccer team lost their first game of the season on Saturday Oct. 14 in a 1-0 match against conference rival SUNY Oswego.
Read MoreWomen’s soccer stays undefeated
The Geneseo women’s soccer team maintained its undefeated—and nearly perfect—record: 7-0-1. The ninth-ranked Knights have allowed just two goals while netting 19 of their own. Most recently, the Knights shut out Buffalo State College on Friday Sept. 22 and SUNY Fredonia on Saturday Sept. 23.
Read MoreWomen’s soccer focuses on defeating current opponents
The Geneseo women’s soccer team was ranked No. 15 in the nation by the United Soccer Coaches’ Division III Top 25 poll for the week of Sept. 12 after sweeping their first four games and not allowing one goal since the first match. The team then went on to be 5-0-1 after winning on Sept. 13 against No. 3 ranked William Smith College and tying to Farmingdale State on Sunday Sept. 17.
Read MoreU.S. Open concluded with unexpected results
World No. 1 seed—Spain’s Rafael Nadal—dominated the 2017 United States Open from the start. In a tournament full of upsets, but lacking many big stars, Nadal won his 16th grand slam singles title, putting him only three titles behind Swiss legend Roger Federer on the all-time grand slam list.
Read MoreWomen’s soccer intends to maintain intensity
The Geneseo women’s soccer team opened their season on Friday Sept. 1 with a prominent level of competitiveness. The women came out of the tournament with two victories, immediately demonstrating their hard work and determination to have a successful season.
Read MoreProfessional athletes step up for Harvey relief
In times of crisis and disaster, local professional athletes often do their part to help the people in their city. Cleanups, fundraisers and even fan meet-ups are inspiring and appreciated by the people hurt most by the disaster. Houston Texans’ defensive end J.J. Watt went above and beyond in his attempt to heal the city of Houston following Hurricane Harvey.
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