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* A North Bellmore, N.Y., native, he earned a bachelors degree in physical education from Cortland in 1968, a masters degree in physical education from SUNY Brockport in 1969, and a professional diploma in school administration from Long Island University-C.W. The Cortland Voice is an online-only news and information site serving Cortland and Cortland County. He will lead Alumni Engagement, Communications, Development and Marketing offices, among others. Women's Division III. New C-Club members have been added annually and this year's ceremony will bring the Hall of Fame roster to 282 alumni and 32 honorary members. CORTLAND, N.Y. - A slow start hampered the SUNY Geneseo women's lacrosse team on Saturday afternoon at Cortland, as they fell 14-8. Van Alstyne, whose maiden name is Kelsey Schwan, graduated from Bloomsburg University in Pennsylvania in 2011 with a degree in exercise science and earned a master's degree in sport management from Cortland in 2014.
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* The Cooperstown, N.Y., native earned a bachelors degree in geographic information systems from Cortland in 2007, a masters degree in geographic information science from the University of Edinburgh in 2009 and a doctor of philosophy in geology from the University of Kansas in 2019, * Four-year starting defender on Cortlands field hockey team from 2003-06, * Played in 75 games, 69 as a starter, and helped lead a defense that allowed only a combined 77 goals over her four seasons, * Third team All-American as a junior in 2005, a two-time All-North Atlantic Region selection (2005-06), and a three-time All-State University of New York Athletic Conference (SUNYAC) honoree (2004-06), * Her teams posted a combined record of 66-7, won four SUNYAC titles, advanced to the NCAA Division III tournament semifinals in 2003, and advanced to the NCAA quarterfinals three straight years from 2004-06, * During her senior year the Red Dragons finished 19-1, including an 18-0 mark prior to the NCAA tournament the first time Cortland posted an unblemished regular-season record (matched once since by the 2009 team), * Four-time SUNYAC academic award winner and four-time NFHCA national academic squad selection, * Received Cortlands Olive C. Fish Award in Geography in the spring of 2006, * Currently a research scientist at the University of Colorado, Boulder, where her research with the Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences (CIRES) focuses on multi-decadal changes in glacier dynamics for the Antarctic and Greenland Ice Sheets, * She is a co-Principle Investigator for projects awarded federally funded grants to better understand external forces affecting Antarctica and Greenland glacier behavior and subsequent sea level rise, * Her research in glaciology has been published in peer-reviewed, international journals as well as presented at several international conferences and meetings, * Received the 2016 Jack Dangermond/Environmental Systems Research Institute, Inc. (Esri) Geospatial Technologies Student Award while at the University of Kansas for her work standardizing the state of Kansass geological databases and creating an automated template for future geological mapping, * 2013 SUNY Cortland Young Alumni of the Year award winner, * Special teaching assignments have included: core teaching in the summers of 2013 and 2014 at the all-girls science and math camp TechTrek, run by the American Association of University Women (AAUW) to help empower 12 and 13-year-old girls in the STEM fields; and conducting remote sensing of glaciers course at the University of Alaska, Fairbankss McCarthy Glacier Summer School in 2022. Through out the year we will keep you up. ILWomen AU Pro Teams News Scores Stats Polls Calendar High School Fan Picks Leaders. The official 2022 Women's Lacrosse schedule for the SUNY New Paltz Hawks . The program previously played in the 1984 United States Womens Lacrosse Association (USWLA) national title game in 1984. Women's Lacrosse Schedule Roster Coaches Statistics Facebook Instagram Twitter Additional Links Women's Lacrosse History > SUNY Cortland Women's Lacrosse History vs SUNY Cortland from Apr 2, 1995 - Apr 26, 2023 Closinski, Riley
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/. Following her passion leads Alex Russo 22 to a dream job covering the sport she loves. Dan MacNeill is the most successful head football coach in school history in his 23-year tenure at Cortland and was a four-year player for the Red Dragons in the late 1970s. To be selected, a student-athlete must have an overall cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 3.50 or higher, be an amateur and on the team's roster through the conclusion of the team's season and have played in 50% of the college's competitive rounds during . There is a tradition of excellence within the women's lacrosse program and athletic department that I look forward to building upon. SUNYAC * at . Associate Director of Athletics (Compliance/Scheduling), Asst. SUNY Cortland -
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Official home of Western Connecticut State University Athletics. The loss drops the Knights to 11-4 on the season and 7-1 in SUNYAC action. View Full Bio. Post in 1979, * Competed in varsity wrestling at Cortland for three years from 1965-68 along with freshman wrestling and freshman soccer, * Two-time NCAA Division I All-American at 123 pounds, finishing fourth in 1968 and sixth in 1967, * Three-time State University of New York Athletic Conference (SUNYAC) champion 130 pounds in 1966 (Cortland won the team title) and 123 pounds in 1967 and 1968, * Registered a then-school record 64 career victories in three varsity seasons from 1965-68, * Won 130-pound titles at the 1967 and 1968 4-I tournaments, which featured top collegiate and AAU wrestlers from Michigan, Ohio, West Virginia, Pennsylvania and New York, * Finished fourth at 125.5 pounds at the 1968 Final U.S. Olympic Trials, * Named to the East All-Star Team as top the senior east of the Mississippi River at 123 pounds by the NCAA in 1968, * Wrestling team captain and the teams Red Letter Award as both a junior and a senior, * SUNY Brockports varsity wrestling head coach in 1968-69, leading the program to a 9-4-1 record and SUNYAC runner-up finish and being named honorable mention for the Amateur Wrestling News Collegiate Rookie Coach of the Year award, * Physical education teacher in the Babylon public school district from 1969-2001 and the Director of Physical Education and Athletics at Babylon from 1989-2000, * Posted a combined 386-164-6 record during his 37-year wrestling coaching career that included one year at SUNY Brockport, 20 years at Babylon (1969-89), 10 years at Commack High School (2000-10) and six years at Ward Melville High School (2010-16); his 377 high school dual meet wins rank third in Suffolk County history, * Earned 10 league wrestling Coach of the Year honors; his teams won 15 league/conference titles and his wrestlers claimed 15 sectional titles, seven state titles, 12 all-state honors, 67 all-county awards and 88 league/conference titles, * His coaching at Babylon also included junior high co-ed track, freshman/junior high football, junior high softball and middle school baseball, * A 2010 National Wrestling Hall of Fame inductee for lifetime service to the sport of wrestling, * Junior High Wrestling Chairperson for Suffolk County from 1990-2004 and President of Suffolk County Wrestling Coaches Association from 2007-15. Head Coach.
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Gates graduated from Cortland in 2003 with a bachelor's degree in health education and is currently pursuing her master's degree in the same field at the College. Buffalo State -
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Chris, who is currently an assistant strength and conditioning coach at Cornell University, is a 2013 Cortland graduate and was a member of the Red Dragon football team during the 2011 and 2012 seasons.
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