Sports Editorial: Major League Baseball season leaves fans wanting more

With the beginning of the World Series on Tuesday Oct. 24, a major problem arises for fans of one of America’s favorite pastimes—the baseball season comes and goes by far too quickly.

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Strong chemistry prepares field hockey team for post season play

The Geneseo field hockey team has maintained a successful season thus far—with an overall record of 10-6, including a seven game winning streak. 

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Men’s soccer clinches spot in SUNYAC tournament

Despite having a difficult weekend of play, the Geneseo men’s soccer team finds themselves in the SUNYAC playoffs this year after barely missing the tournament last year. 

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Knight of The Week: Rachel Walsh

Junior defender Rachel Walsh is an essential part of the Geneseo women’s soccer team. Walsh contributes to defensive success on the field, while also devoting her time to helping the community as a member of Geneseo First Response.

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Women’s club ice hockey team provides opportunity for athletes to pursue passion

The women’s club ice hockey team lost their first game of the 2017-2018 season to SUNY Oswego on Sunday Oct. 22, but the team is much more than wins and losses. They are greater than their record, and in that way, they are hockey in its purest sense. 

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Women’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. 

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Tennis achieves additional SUNYAC title

The Geneseo women’s tennis team has won the SUNYAC title for the seventh year in a row. The Knights claimed the crown by defeating SUNY New Paltz 5-3 on Oct. 16.

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Men’s soccer continues to rebound after losses

With the end of the season in sight, the Geneseo men’s soccer team continues to have mixed results. 

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Colin Kaepernick fights NFL for alleged collusion, lacks evidence

Free agent quarterback Colin Kaepernick has filed a grievance against the National Football League for collusion. He claims that NFL teams have not signed him because owners and executives of two or more teams have decided together not to signhim due to his political opinions. 

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Despite abundance of young players, volleyball demonstrates success

Geneseo’s volleyball team has consistently won their matches this season thus far, and the team is looking forward to a competitive end of the season and postseason. 

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Knight of the Week: Kristen Bull

Sophomore Kristen Bull is a talented asset to the Geneseo athletic community. 

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Ice Knights fill 10 open spots, anticipate strong 2017-18 season

There are only eight more days until Oct. 27, when the Geneseo Ice Knights will have their first home game. With the return of our beloved Ice Knights, any stress, which often comes at this point of the semester, will be relieved—at least during the games. 

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Women’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. 

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Cross country clinches first place at Letchworth meet

As the season progresses, both the Geneseo men’s and women’s cross country teams are producing promising results. At the Purple Valley Classic in Williamstown, Mass. on Sept. 23, the men placed first and the women third, both out of 26 teams. 

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Women’s soccer achieves greatest record in years

The Geneseo women’s soccer team continued to impress this past week. With victories against SUNY Oneonta and SUNY New Paltz, the Knights are off to their best start in program history. Going 10-0-1 has distinguished the Knights from the successful 1994 team that was 8-1-1 after 10 games—and went all the way to NCAA national semifinals. 

Although the current team captured the school record for most wins through 10 games, not all of the victories have come easily. Friday’s win against conference rival Oneonta came down to the wire. 

Geneseo opened the game in the 28th minute with a penalty kick goal from senior forward Audrey Reid. Less than two minutes later, Reid followed up with another goal, this time a curled corner kick that just barely got past the goal keeper.

 Oneonta persisted, however, tying the game up with two goals in the second half. The game remained tied at two goals apiece until the 103rd minute. In the second overtime, it was once again Reid who scored off a free kick to clinch the win and a hat trick.  

While the Knights did get the win, head coach Nate Wiley believes that the team could have played better.  

“Oneonta was a game where we didn’t necessarily play our best,” Wiley said. “[Oneonta is] a very athletic team who [is] difficult to match up with.”

Luckily for the Knights, the game against New Paltz on Saturday Sept. 30 was a very different story. Geneseo jumped out early, with Reid putting a pass from sophomore forward Domenica Piccoli in the back of the net in the 14th minute.  

Senior midfielder Leah Greene put her team up 2-0 in the 24th minute, and Reid scored her tenth goal of the season off a free kick at the 31:19 mark. Less than two minutes later, junior midfielder Ashley Byrne netted her second goal of the year to put Geneseo up four goals to none at the end of the first half.  

Even with the strong start, the Knights were not done—37 seconds into the second half, sophomore midfielder Grace Dunnigan got the first assist of her career with a goal from freshman midfielder Ellie Gregory. New Paltz finally got a goal in at the 54:16 mark, but junior defender Rachel Walsh scored her first career goal in the 64th minute to seal the win.  

“New Paltz was a well-organized team, but not particularly athletic,” Wiley said of the team’s conference rivals. “I think our athleticism really was our advantage in that game.”  

The Knights outshot New Paltz 27 to three in their fifth consecutive win against the Hawks.  

“I tell my team probably once a week that they’re just a lot of fun to coach,” Wiley said. “They like to work hard; they enjoy the process. They are very receptive of criticism.”  

With the record-breaking season only halfway done, Wiley is solely focused on the next game. 

“For us it’s not about a streak or having the best start in program history, it’s about focusing on the task ahead of us and the games ahead of us,” Wiley said. “We need to make sure we take care of each individual game, and all those other things are just nice byproducts of focusing on the right things.” 

The Knights face off against the SUNY Brockport Golden Eagles on Saturday Oct. 7. 

“It is going to be a real good test for us … We’re really starting to ramp up our conference schedule,” Wiley said.u

Freshman forward Julia Ophals races to the ball against an Alfred University defender. The Knights earned a 3-0 victory against Alfred on Tuesday Oct. 3, and look to continue this victory streak during their upcoming game against SUNY Brockport on S…

Freshman forward Julia Ophals races to the ball against an Alfred University defender. The Knights earned a 3-0 victory against Alfred on Tuesday Oct. 3, and look to continue this victory streak during their upcoming game against SUNY Brockport on Saturday Oct. 7. (Annalee Bainnson/Photo Editor)

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Volleyball learns from losses, prepares for upcoming matches

The Geneseo volleyball team continued their success last weekend in Poughkeepsie. The Knights played three games this weekend along the Hudson River: the team faced the Nazareth College Golden Flyers on Friday Sept. 29, the Western Connecticut State Colonials and host school Vassar College Brewers both on Saturday Sept. 30.

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Professional athletes provide guidance after tragedies

The world we live in is full of tragedies. It is something that every one of us needs to adapt to. In this day and age, sports teams take on a unique role. They are part of their respective cities, yet at the same time they are part of something much bigger. 

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Knight of the Week: Connor Pulvidente

Although senior runner Connor Pulvidente is a member of the Geneseo cross country and track and field teams, he certainly does not limit himself to just running; Pulvidente’s natural athleticism draws him to a wide variety of sports and activities.

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Women’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. 

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Remembering Alexandra: Tennis Prepares for NCAA Championship

After a long hiatus for the Geneseo tennis team, the Knights are back and ready to fight. The team traveled to Florida over spring break to face three difficult teams in preparation for the upcoming NCAA Tournament. “It’s fun to win 9-0, but it doesn’t get us ready for the NCAA Tournament,” head coach Jim Chen said. “So I scheduled two Division II teams and a Division III team that is going to the NCAA Tournament. They were three tough matches.”

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