Blue Wave sweeps SUNYACs as expected, will send several swimmers to compete in D-III Nationals

The Geneseo Blue Wave towered over the rest of the competition in the SUNYAC Championships over the weekend as both the men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams secured a spot in the Division III tournament.

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Track & field show out at past two competitions, continue to improve ahead of indoor championship

For the past two weeks, Geneseo’s track and field team has slowly been preparing for the SUNYAC Championships that are set for Friday Feb. 28 and Saturday Feb. 29 at SUNY Brockport. As part of their preparation for the big meet, both the men’s and women’s squads have continued to compete and win.

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Ice Knights easily handle Brockport in 6-4 win, will host first round of SUNYAC Tournament

The Geneseo Ice Knights traveled to the Tuttle North Ice Arena on Saturday Feb. 22 for their final game of the regular season to face off against the SUNY Brockport Golden Eagles. Geneseo came away from the high-scoring affair with a 6-4 victory to round out their season right before playoffs.

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Women’s basketball takes care of business against Brockport, moves onto next round versus Cortland

The Geneseo women’s basketball team earned the third overall seed in their conference this season with a 22-4 record. Due to their success this season, the Knights hosted the first round of the SUNYAC Tournament on Tuesday Feb. 25 against SUNY Brockport.

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Sports Editorial: Yankees’ roster suffers injuries as season begins, fans hold breath as star players fall

Spring is around the corner and that means there’s a few things Americans can look forward to this time of year. Warmer weather, allergies and baseball. With MLB’s opening day less than a month away, baseball fans across the world are rallying around their beloved teams and are prepared for the quest for the commissioner’s trophy to finally begin.

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Sports Editorial: XFL strives to be an exciting alternative to the established NFL, new rules put fresh twist on play

With the 2020 National Football League postseason ending just over two weeks ago, football fans everywhere are looking to keep themselves distracted until draft day. Luckily, a new football league has emerged to fill the void, the XFL.

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Ice Knights pick up win in last regular season home game, set to travel to Brockport before post-season

On Friday Feb. 14, the Geneseo Ice Knights were in the Ira S. Wilson Ice Arena for the final time for a 2020 regular season game. That means it was also the last home regular season game for senior forward and team captain Conlan Keenan.

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Women’s basketball evens season series against Brockport 1-1, leans on defensive prowess for win

On Feb. 15, the Geneseo women’s basketball squad faced off against SUNY Brockport in athrilling matchup ending in a 71-59 Geneseo victory. This was one of their best wins of the season,especially since Brockport beat them in an earlier matchup.

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Sports Editorial: Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs exemplify value of explosive offensive playstyle

In the National Football League a high-powered offense is what most teams desire. That high-powered, quick-score offense is exactly what propelled the Kansas City Chiefs to a win in Super Bowl LIV.

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Blue Wave eager to compete at upcoming SUNYAC Championships

The Blue Wave is in the deep end of their season with SUNYACs fast approaching. The team has had a successful season so far, which culminated in their winning performance at the Geneseo Invitational.

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Mudcats look to build on past success for upcoming spring season, boasts deep roster

The Geneseo Mudcats are Geneseo’s only on-campus baseball team, organized and coached entirely by student members. Almost thirty years ago, a group of Geneseo students who had a passion for baseball came together to form a club baseball team and today, the Mudcats count over 25 players on their roster. Led by senior biology major Mike Ferko and senior history adolescent education major Jack Anderson as the coach and assistant coach, respectively, the team hosts practices, arranges umpires and organizes both a fall and a spring season every year.

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Ice Knights pick up critical win against SUNY Oswego, face Buffalo State in season home finale

While holding a narrow SUNYAC lead over the SUNY Oswego Lakers on Friday Feb. 7, the Geneseo Ice Knights were excitedly anticipating traveling to Oswego for a huge, rivalry matchup with real playoff implications. However, Mother Nature had other plans as a snowstorm contributed to the game being postponed and rescheduled to Sunday Feb. 9.

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Women’s basketball falters at New Paltz, makes corrections against Oneonta, Buffalo State

Geneseo women’s basketball faced a tough slate of SUNYAC matchups over the weekend and came away with a .500 record in a close loss to the New Paltz Cardinals and a resounding victory over the Oneonta Red Dragons. The team followed these performances by handling Buffalo State and earning a spot in the SUNYAC Tournament.

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Women’s basketball continues on upward trend, face critical matchup versus New Paltz

The Geneseo women’s basketball team had a packed schedule last weekend with a pair of SUNYAC home wins against the visiting Plattsburgh Cardinals and Potsdam Bears.

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Ice Knights shutout visiting SUNY Morrisville 6-0, hope to ride momentum into game against Oswego

The Geneseo Ice Knights had a successful weekend while visiting the SUNY Morrisville Mustangs. They won their first game on Friday Jan. 31 with a score of 6-0 and swept the weekend doubleheader on Saturday Feb. 1 by a score of 8-3. 

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Sports Editorial: Sabres’ struggles continue as fanbase loses patience, team already looking into future

The Buffalo Sabres fanbase has begun to show signs of legitimate frustration with the organization’s product both on and off the ice, as the team’s early struggles have continued deeper into the 2019-20 season. 

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Indoor track & field continue to improve performance at Bomber Invitational

After a solid showing at the Nazareth College Cup on Jan. 25, the Geneseo track and field team was able to maintain their level of success when they traveled to Ithaca College on Saturday Feb. 1 and Sunday Feb. 2 to participate in the Bomber Invitational. First-year Ezra Ruggles took first place in the mile and senior Justin Hoelzl placed first place in the 1,000-meter to lead the men’s squad which had six top-three finishes.

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Player Profile: Senior captain Conlan Keenan reflects on his time at Geneseo, will miss family culture

The Geneseo Ice Knights once again find themselves firmly near the top of both the Division III and SUNYAC rankings; they are ranked third nationally and first overall in the SUNYAC. This success can be in no small part traced back to senior forward and team captain Conlan Keenan. 

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Geneseo Blue Wave bounces back from defeat at Case Western, outscores RIT through team effort

On Friday Jan. 24 the women’s and men’s swimming and diving team came in first place in a meet at RIT, overcoming their longtime rivals. While the women’s team is continuing their impressive performance throughout the season, the men’s team rebounded from a loss in their previous competition. 

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Indoor track builds on intersession training, hopes to improve scores in next meet in Ithaca

The indoor track and field season started slow for the Knights at Nazareth on Dec. 6. This was followed by their intersession training and the RIT Invitational on Jan. 18, with the most recent meet occurring Jan. 25 at Nazareth once again. 

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