Geneseo women’s basketball finished out a winning regular season this past weekend with two close games against the SUNY Cortland Red Dragons and the SUNY Oswego Lakers. As the Knights prepare for their first post-season match against SUNY Fredonia on Friday Feb. 22, they want to keep their focus on the near future.
Read MoreIce Knights end regular season with win, prepare for home playoff game
For the 25th and final time, the Geneseo Ice Knights took the ice in the regular season, and for the 20th time in a row, the Ice Knights did not lose. Geneseo finished off the regular season with a 6-3 victory over the SUNY Brockport Golden Eagles on Friday Feb. 15.
Read MoreMen’s basketball breaks even with Brockport, falls short of postseason
The Geneseo men’s basketball team competed in two games in the past week, both against SUNY Brockport. The Knights would split their two games with the Golden Eagles but ended up eliminated from the SUNYAC playoffs.
Read MoreIce Knights battle back against rival Oswego, remain atop conference
The Geneseo Ice Knights hit the ice at the Ira S. Wilson Arena for the final time in the regular season on Friday Feb. 8 against SUNY Cortland. To add to the emotion of their final home game, Geneseo celebrated the careers of their ten graduating seniors.
Read MoreSports Editorial: Alliance of American Football has chance to be successful
Around this time of year, football fans find themselves lost and unsure of what sport to focus on now that their go-to option has gone into the offseason. Luckily, Charlie Ebersol and his entourage of football executives are here to give the fans what they want.
Read MoreTrack trends upward as SUNYACs approach
Geneseo track and field’s season is beginning to pick up, with just one meet left before conference championships and the team goes to regionals and nationals. The team has experienced success so far, with the Geneseo boys ranked 19th and girls ranked 7th in the nation for Division III track and field, according to US Track and Field and Cross Country Coaches Association.
Read MoreWomen’s basketball regains stride, rattles off three straight victories
Geneseo women’s basketball brought about back-to-back wins against SUNY Brockport, both at home and away. The wins come as the women begin wrapping up the regular season.
Read MoreSports Editorial: New Orleans Pelicans need to trade Anthony Davis sooner, not later
With the NBA’s trade deadline set for Thursday Feb. 7 at 3 p.m., teams are beginning to make significant roster moves and rumors have run rampant about who may be on the trading block.
Read MoreWomen’s basketball falters at home, rebounds against Buffalo State in win
Women’s basketball ended their five-game winning streak this past weekend with two close losses to the SUNY Oneonta Red Dragons and SUNY New Paltz Hawks. After a win against the Buffalo State Bengals on Tuesday Feb. 5 to bounce back, the Knights have set their sights on the last four games of the regular season.
Read MoreBlue Wave continues on past success, seeks another championship banner
Geneseo is home to one of the most dominant, tight-knit and driven teams in the SUNYAC. Geneseo’s swimming and diving team has racked up accolades for years and is consistently recruiting top tier talent. This season, which began in October 2018, saw the men’s team win or place second in eight out of nine meets while the women placed first in all but one of their nine meets, where they came in second.
Read MoreIce Knights remain on winning streak, face three-game road trip to end regular season
After three straight conference wins and 15 straight wins overall, the Geneseo Ice Knights traveled four hours northeast to Canton to take on the SUNY Canton Kangaroos on Saturday Feb 2.
Read MoreMen’s basketball stays alive, needs string of wins to make postseason
The Geneseo men’s basketball team was back in action this past week. The team went 1-2 with losses to Buffalo State and SUNY Oneonta as well as a victory against SUNY New Paltz.
Read MoreSports Editorial: Baseball’s biggest stars deserve to be paid
Former baseball player Bobby Bonilla received $1,193,248.20 from the New York Mets on July 1, 2018. The significance of this “modest” pay day is that Bonilla last played for the Mets in 2001. He will continue to be paid until 2035 because Bonilla was cut by the Mets in 2000 and they decided to defer his contract payments to the future, according to Darren Rovell at ESPN.com
Read MoreAfter playoff mishap, the National Football League owes players, fans an explanation
Up by one with 10 seconds left to play against the Minnesota Vikings, The New Orleans Saints were already packing their bags to head to the 2018 NFC Championship Game in last year’s playoffs. What happened next can only be described with one word: miracle.
Read MoreWomen’s basketball continues strong season, hopes to topple conference opponents in coming games
Following a productive slew of games over winter break, the Geneseo women’s basketball team has rocketed to a record of 17 wins and one defeat. The single loss against SUNY New Paltz on Jan. 12 stirred the team’s competitive spirit but has not shaken their confidence going forward.
Read MoreMen’s basketball falls to Buffalo State, looks to bounce back in coming games
The Geneseo men’s basketball team is right back in the swing of things as the second semester begins. During the break, the Knights went 1-5 overall and 1-3 in conference play.
Read MoreIce Knights continue winning streak, defeat rival Plattsburgh at home
One thing that hasn’t changed for Geneseo students since last semester is the Geneseo Ice Knights’ knack for winning.
Read MoreIce Knights earn two shutout victories, continue on historic winning streak
The beginning of December was met with a plethora of storylines for the Ice Knights, including win streaks, national leaderboards, impressive milestones and team firsts. All four of these headline grabs culminated on Saturday Dec. 1, but they all began with a win against SUNY Cortland on Friday Nov. 30.
Read MoreBills quarterback Josh Allen shows promise, fans have reason to be excited this season and in the coming years
The Buffalo Bills have found their franchise quarterback and it is their number seven overall pick from the 2018 National Football League draft, Josh Allen. When Allen was drafted, he faced a great deal of skepticism from the Buffalo fanbase.
Read MoreWomen’s basketball undefeated, tough stretch of away games complete
Geneseo women’s basketball ended a multiple-game road trip this weekend, adding two more victories against SUNYAC rivals SUNY Oswego and SUNY Cortland to their now eight-game win streak.
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