On Saturday, April 25, Geneseo hosted its first track meet since the 1998 SUNYAC Championship.
As a reader with multi-faceted interests in your April 23, 2009 article "Out of Bounds," I felt compelled to write a counterpoint to your views. Let me preface this retort by stating that I am a Dansville, N.Y. native who grew up playing hockey at the SUNY Geneseo rink.
The Geneseo women's lacrosse team continued their torrid streak Tuesday night in Fredonia, beating the Blue Devils 12-8 for their fifth straight victory to secure a spot in the SUNYAC playoffs. Prior to Fredonia, the Lady Knights warmed up with a 14-7 walkthrough against St.
After clinching a spot in the SUNYAC tournament last week, the Geneseo women's softball team didn't show any signs of slowing down as they took four of their last six games to earn the tournament's No. 4 seed. The Lady Knights began their series on Thursday by sweeping Oswego at home.
The Geneseo men's lacrosse team, currently ranked ninth in the latest Division-III USILA poll, extended its winning streak to 12 games last weekend, finishing conference play undefeated and improving their record to 12-1 overall. The Knights concluded their season with a win over Potsdam, 17-7.
"Back in the day" might possibly be the most overused cliché of all time, regardless of the manner in which it is used. Whether it be how much soda pop used to cost, or how tough our parents were on their walk to school uphill both ways, it is often more of a nostalgic statement than anything rooted in fact.