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Diggs trade: Addition by subtraction for Buffalo

The Buffalo Bills traded four-time Pro Bowl wide receiver and team captain Stefon Diggs to the up-and-coming Houston Texans on Wednesday. Apr. 3. While it may seem at first thought that any Super Bowl-caliber team giving away their number-one receiving option for a second-round draft pick is counter-productive, that simply is not the case with the Bills and Diggs. There are two main effects of the trade that will prove to be positive for the future of the franchise: locker room cohesion, and a fresh start for one of the best quarterbacks in the game. 

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Dylan McCauley Dylan McCauley

UFC 300 predictions: Weili and Pereira set to pick up huge wins

Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) 300 is set to take place on Saturday, Apr. 12. The widely anticipated card will consist of 18 ranked fighters and two champions competing across the 13-fight card. The card seems to be stacked up from start to finish, which is very fitting for the UFC’s 300th pay-per-view event. 

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Sophia Weik Sophia Weik

Women’s rugby takes on the weekend

Geneseo’s women’s club rugby team had a packed schedule this past weekend. On Saturday, Apr. 6, the team’s “B” side had a non-league 10s scrimmage against Buffalo State, where they put up a valiant fight against the Banshees. Although they did not come out victorious, the team enjoyed their time on the pitch; for some, it was their first time. 

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Nathan Hubbard Nathan Hubbard

Iowa advances to the Final Four

The Iowa Hawkeyes are officially in the Final Four of the women's National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) basketball tournament. Iowa has been the focal point of sports coverage for years, with superstar guard Caitlin Clark constantly breaking records wearing the black and yellow. Their Elite Eight game against LSU was the highest-viewed collegiate women’s basketball game of all time, while also recording more viewership than last year’s World Series and NBA Finals.

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Liam Kost Liam Kost

Houston, the Yankees might be a problem

The New York Yankees entered the 2024 Major League Baseball (MLB) season with a lot of question marks. After missing the playoffs last season with a mediocre record of 82-80, fans were hoping for the Yankees to fully embrace their past role of being the villains of the MLB. This was expected to be done through spending lucrative amounts of money on many free-agent star players. In one of the biggest moves of the offseason, the Yankees acquired superstar outfielder Juan Soto, a move that was revered by fans and analysts alike. Some wondered whether Soto could live up to the lofty expectations of being a Yankee, or if he would falter under the bright lights of New York City. 

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Dylan McCauley Dylan McCauley

Ranking NCAA men’s Final Four teams from worst to best

The men’s National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) March Madness tournament has finally come down to the Final Four. This year's final four teams consist of the number one-overall seed UConn Huskies out of the East region, the number four-seeded Alabama Crimson Tide out of the West region, the 11-seeded North Carolina State Wolfpack out of the South region, and the number one-seeded Purdue Boilermakers out of the Midwest region. Here is my ranking of the four remaining squads as they head into the final three games of the bracket. 

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Dylan McCauley Dylan McCauley

Predicting MLB Award Winners

With the Major League Baseball (MLB) season just recently getting underway, now is as good a time as ever to predict this year's award winners. In this article, I will predict both the American League (AL) and National League (NL) Most Valuable Players, Cy Young winners, and Rookie of the Year winners.

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Brenna Cumming Brenna Cumming

A girl can dream: An outlook on the Red Sox’ 2024 season

With the 2024 Major League Baseball (MLB) season in full swing, there is much anticipation already surrounding the success of fans’ favorite teams. After the upsetting performance of my Boston Red Sox this past season, I thought it would be interesting to look into what their strengths and weaknesses will be for this season, as well as what to look forward to.

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Brenna Cumming Brenna Cumming

Athletic Insider Interview Series: Hunter Drews

SUNY Geneseo’s women’s volleyball coach Hunter Drews doesn’t remember a time when the sport wasn’t in her life. Whether it be attending games and practices with her mom, playing the sport herself, or coaching, volleyball has always been a staple in Coach Drews’ life.

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Dylan McCauley Dylan McCauley

Power six conference champion predictions

With March upon us, National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) men’s college basketball is going to start heating up. March Madness will begin soon, though a quick pit stop for the Conference Championship tournaments is necessary to get an idea of who the real contenders are to win the end-of-year tournament. This article will contain predictions for the winners of all of the Power Six conferences. These conferences include the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC), Big 12, Big East, Big Ten, Pac-12, and Southeastern Conference (SEC).

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Nathan Hubbard Nathan Hubbard

Ice Knights headed to NCAA Tournament

The Geneseo campus fell silent as the Ice Knights were eliminated from the SUNYAC tournament on Saturday, Feb. 24. They fell to the four-seeded Cortland Red Dragons in a 3-2 nail-biter at the Ira S. Wilson Arena. It felt that their impressive 21-4-0 season was cut unfairly short in the SUNYAC semi-finals by a lesser team, yet Cortland went on to win the SUNYAC Tournament and earned an automatic bid into the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Tournament. Despite some pause, the Cardinals will not be alone.

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Liam Kost Liam Kost

Men’s and women's lacrosse teams secure wins over the weekend

The Geneseo men’s and women’s lacrosse teams both won impressively on Saturday, Mar. 3. The men's team defeated Ithaca 11-10, while the women’s team handily beat St. Lawrence University 16-3, with both of which occurring at College Stadium. The Geneseo men's lacrosse team is now 2-1 on the season while the women's squad is undefeated at 3-0.

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Liam Kost Liam Kost

Ice Knights bounced from SUNYAC tournament

The Geneseo Ice Knights were defeated by the Cortland Red Dragons on Saturday, Feb. 24, in the SUNYAC Semi-Final round. The game was a tightly contested affair with the Ice Knights narrowly falling 3-2. The Knights' defeat at Ira S. Wilson Ice Arena was only their third home loss of the season, as Geneseo’s overall season record stands at 21-5.

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Nathan Hubbard Nathan Hubbard

Track and field dominates SUNYAC tournament again

On Saturday, Feb. 24, both the men’s and women’s track and field teams earned their seventh-straight State University of New York Athletic Conference (SUNYAC) Championship. This comes after an incredible season by both teams, and an even better performance in the championship meet at SUNY Brockport.

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Brenna Cumming Brenna Cumming

MLB Commissioner will not seek another term

On Thursday, Feb. 15, Major League Baseball (MLB) Commissioner Rob Manfred announced his plans to step down as the commissioner when his term ends in 2029. Manfred’s stint has had its highs and lows—with many people believing there to be more downsides—especially when it came to the changes he made to the game during his term. 

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Sophia Weik Sophia Weik

Swimming and diving teams win another SUNYAC title

Starting on Wednesday, Feb. 21, both SUNY Geneseo’s men's and women's swimming and diving teams competed in a four-day SUNYAC tournament where the men's team brought home their 10th-straight SUNYAC title and the women’s team claimed their 16th consecutive, as well. 

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Dylan Dariano Dylan Dariano

Athletic Insider Interview Series: Chris Popovici

As both the head coach of SUNY Geneseo’s men’s and women’s track and field teams, along with holding the assistant head coaching position for the cross country squads, Chris Popovici has played a pivotal role in cementing both programs as cornerstones of the college’s athletics department.

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Nia Jones Nia Jones

Vince McMahon continues to face more allegations

Vincent Kennedy McMahon, the co-founder of World Wrestling Entertainment Inc. (WWE), has been involved in a series of serious lawsuits throughout his career. In recent news, McMahon was accused by a former WWE employee of various sexual assaults and sex trafficking allegations. McMahon is accused of preying on his female employees and wrestlers. 

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Brenna Cumming Brenna Cumming

Athletic Insider Interview Series: Drew Bezek

If there’s one thing Coach Drew Bezek knows well, it’s lacrosse. Bezek grew up playing lacrosse with his friends before going on to play at LeMoyne College, where he helped lead his team to four national championship game appearances and one national title in 2007. Bezek’s accomplishments don’t stop there, as he was also named an NCAA Division II First-Team All-American for three consecutive seasons (2008, 2009, and 2010). He is also the winner of two NCAA Division II Defensive Player of the Year awards from 2009 and 2010.

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