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SUNY Cortland men’s basketball winning streak extends to 12 games

SUNY Cortland men’s basketball winning streak extends to 12 games

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A big win for the Cornell women’s lacrosse team. The Big Red easily beat UC Davis yesterday in Colorado, 20-4. The season’s home opener is on Sunday against James Madison University.

Another win for the men’s basketball squad at SUNY Cortland. The Red Dragons scored their 20th win of the season against Fredonia, 89-66. It was the 12th straight win. The 20-win mark is the first for SUNY Cortland since the 2015-16 season.

SUNY Cortland’s women’s basketball team also defeated Fredonia, 66-48.

Today is opening day for SUNY Cortland men’s lacrosse. The Red Dragons visit RPI at 5 p.m. Last season, Cortland finished with a record of 19-3.

TC3 hosts two basketball games today. The men’s team hosts Genessee at 5 p.m., then the women’s team faces Genessee at 7 p.m.

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