Sports
Prep for the big game
Your favorite team is on TV. Hockey. Football. Baseball. Maybe even ice skating. Whatever sport you watch, you’ve got to prep for the big game!
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America's favorite past time reigns again
Spring is just around the corner, and baseball has returned.
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Carson has the eye of the tiger
After a very impressive season, RIT’s Mark Carson was named to the Division III All-East Region Second Team. Carson’s hard work in the off-season led to him appearing in all 25 games for the Tigers this season.
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College basketball marches into madness
Every year Division I men’s college basketball’s tournament of the 65 best teams receives interest from millions of people around the country. This year’s tournament field is no different. Actually it may gather more interest than it did for the past two years.
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SJFC Baseball: A team to watch this season
Before the snow has even cleared, baseball season is in full swing nationally and at our local colleges. Despite the snow covered grounds our Rocloop college teams are practicing and fitting games in down south over spring break.
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Maciejewski is primed and ready
Mike Maciejewski is from Cheektowaga, NY, a suburb of Buffalo. And this is where he hopes to keep his football career alive. He tried out for the Buffalo Bills on Valentine’s Day earlier this month.
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Football's over. What's next?
With football season over, a new issue arises for fans. What do we watch now?!
The answer may be easier than you think around this time of the year. Sure the NFL ended, but many football fans are just sports fans in general.
“Football is the biggest season, but you just transition into the next sport,” said R.J. Santillo, a SUNY Brockport freshman and communications major.
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Brockport Ladies squeak by Cortland
SUNY Brockport senior Courtney Hines led the Golden Eagles with 26 points including six three-pointers earlier this week at Tuttle North Gymnasium on the campus of SUNY Brockport. One of these three-pointers put the Golden Eagles into the lead with 1:42 left in the second half. This was Brockport’s first lead of the game.
Hines scored 20 of 24 points in a span of nearly 10 minutes in the second half. Senior point guard and All-American Ashley Broadhurst also had a phenomenal game for the Golden Eagles chipping in with 21 points and nine assists.
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Frozen fearless
Ice climbing, a sport which involves climbing frozen waterfalls duringthe winter season, is often misunderstood as a dangerous activity. However, University of Rochester graduate students and amatuer iceclimbers Jeff Clarkson and Jidong Sun do not see it that way at all. Clarkson has been ice climbing for five years, and has a true love forthe sport. Sun has only been climbing a handful of times, but findsthat the sport brings him closure to nature. The two make the hourdrive down to Naples, NY on Sundays during the winter season to testtheir skills.
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$44 million will give the Golden Eagles a new nest
SUNY Brockport Eagles will be flying high when 2011 rolls around.
This is all because of the $44 million recreational facility that will be going up. Although not due until 2011, the project is already 30 percent designed according to the President’s Executive Assistant Kathy Groves.
Groves said that the 150,00-square-foot facility would feature a six-lane running track, a raised three-lane jogging track, other space for classrooms, meeting rooms and concession space. The new facility will also have two weight rooms.
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