Steve Beville and the Cortland Red Dragons

For the first time in a long time the Cortland Red Dragons will be looking for a new head coach. Longtime coach Steve Beville announced his retirement earlier this month after a 17-year run. A significant announcement for many reasons, this puts an end to one of the more remarkable coaching runs. Beville is the […]

Division 3 Lacrosse 2023 Conference Tournament Predictions

While many people are focused on the Division 1 Men’s Lacrosse Tournament, one bracket that will be sure to keep everyone entertained over the next month is the Division 3 bracket. Unlike Division 1 and 2, Division 3 has a lot more moving parts that go into making a bracket work which can lead to […]

Wednesday NCAA Lacrosse Viewing Guide

So, you’re moving along on Wednesday, thinking about this weekend’s awesome D1 quarterfinal games, and then all of a sudden, you realize there are quarterfinal games TODAY, and you freak out.

Scrimmage Photos: Cortland Vs Iroquois

Iroquois vs Cortland State mens lacrosse

NCAA D3 contender Cortland State took on the Iroquois Nationals in a preseason scrimmage for the Red Dragons and a World Games warm up/work out for the Nationals.

Throwback Thursday: Cortland vs. Hartwick 1989

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At the :30 second mark of the video a Hartwick player stuffs a shot, fights for a GB, and then gets wrestled down to the ground. Today, parents and fans would be up in arms, and screaming for a penalty. There is a little bit of that in the audio, but a solid number of chuckles can also be heard. It was all part of the game back then, even if it was a little bit ugly!

Throwback Thursday: D3 Dreaming

This week’s Throwback Thursday is all about D3 love and our premier video showcases Cortland State vs Ohio Wesleyan in a 1989 barn burner! Goals on goals… just the way we like it!

Early Men’s D3 Lacrosse Preview

Last year was a very exciting year in Division 3 men’s lacrosse, with Stevenson winning their first ever championship. Aurora College in Colorado made their first NCAA tournament, and won a game. RIT beat Cortland with a hidden ball trick, and Salisbury was finally dethroned as the most dominant team in the South, if only for a season. As fall ball and training continues to roll, here’s a look at some of the top teams from last year, as well as a couple potential dark horses for 2014.