Cortland Sports

Homer football keeps Home-Cort Jug after big win

The Homer football team put up 34 points in the first half en route to a 48-0 win over Cortland in the Home-Cort Jug game Friday night at Cortland Junior-Senior High School. With the win, Homer …

Cortland girls soccer falls short in opening round

The No. 7 Cortland girls soccer team scored a goal late, but failed to complete the comeback as the Purple Tigers fell to visiting No. 10 Hannibal 2-1 Tuesday in the opening round of the Section III …

Five Section III girls soccer teams prepared for postseason

The Section III girls soccer tournaments start today, with Cortland, Homer, Tully, Cincinnatus and DeRuyter all competing. The first round games are today, quarterfinal games are Thursday, semifinal …

Cortland boys soccer loses on senior night

The Cortland boys soccer team leveled the score at one in the first half, but Auburn scored on a penalty kick with 10 minutes remaining and held the Purple Tigers scoreless in the second to take the …

Cortland sophomore baseball player Caden Albright announced his verbal commitment Tuesday to play Division I baseball at Binghamton University. The decision to commit to Binghamton was an easy one …

Cortland girls soccer wins big on senior night

The Cortland girls soccer team shined on senior night with its highest goal-scoring total of the season and a 6-0 victory over Auburn Monday at Cortland Junior-Senior High School. Seniors Lilly …

Heyer's goal leads Homer boys soccer past Cortland

Lance Heyer scored the game's only goal in the first half to help the Homer boys soccer team snap a three-game winless streak and beat Cortland 1-0 Saturday at Homer High School. Kyler Crump got …

Cortland football's struggles continue in fourth straight loss

The Cortland football team competed much of the first half, but mistakes and turnovers began to add up and Chittenango took advantage of them as the Bears handed the Purple Tigers their fourth …

Cortland football struggles at Westhill

SYRACUSE — The Cortland football team struggled on the road against Westhill, as the Warriors shut out the Purple Tigers and produced offensively to secure a 28-0 victory Friday night at …

Cortland girls soccer struggles in loss

The Cortland girls soccer team struck first with a goal within the first two minutes of the game, but Fulton responded with seven unanswered goals the rest of the way as the Purple Tigers fell to the …

Cortland boys soccer drops fifth straight

The Cortland boys soccer team held visiting Fulton scoreless in the second half, but four goals from the Red Raiders in the first half proved to be enough as the Purple Tigers could not climb back …

Cortland volleyball holds off Oswego in 5-set thriller

The Cortland volleyball team looked like it was going to sweep Oswego after taking the first two sets, but the Buccaneers battled back to send the match to a decisive fifth set that the Purple Tigers …

Hinman, Lane win Collins Cup, tie record

Jamie Hinman and Tim Lane each made big shots on the back nine Sunday at Cortland Country Club to finish the weekend with a 130, 14 under par, and win the Collins Cup. The 130 score tied the Collins …

Cortland girls soccer shut out by J-D

The Cortland girls soccer team struggled to generate momentum against visiting Jamesville-Dewitt, as the Purple Tigers fell to the Red Rams 5-0 Tuesday night at Cortland High School. J-D got its …

Marathon boys soccer bests Groton in shortened game

With a storm heading right toward Marathon High School, the Olympians put together a dominant first half to take a 4-0 lead over Groton. The ended up being the final score as the game was made …

Cortland football struggles in opener, falls to South Jefferson

It was a tale of two halves for the Cortland football team as the Purple Tigers dropped their opening game of the season to South Jefferson 18-7 Friday at Cortland High School. Both teams came out …

Cortland boys soccer drops season opener

Battling a downpour in its first game of the season, the Cortland boys soccer team hung with Chittenango early, but the Bears pulled away from the Purple Tigers in the second half to walk away with …

Cortland boys soccer looking toward leaders

Heading into the new season with a young and motivated team, the Cortland boys soccer team is hoping to improve on last season and make some noise in Section III with a tough schedule …

Curt Fitzpatrick, the SUNY Cortland head football coach, talks about his record-breaking first season at the helm, the outlook for the 2022 team and his first two Cortaca Jug experiences with Sports Editor Paul Cifonelli on the latest episode of The Standard in Sports Podcast, presented by the Cortland Standard.

Purple Tigers place fourth at CHS tournament

The Cortland golf team placed fourth at the Cortland High School Golf Tournament Friday at Walden Oaks Country Club. Andrew Partigianoni and Carter Baum tied for the fifth-best scores of the …

Local baseball players take to the sandlot

FABIUS — Local college baseball players, from recently-graduated Cortland standouts Kooper Knabe and Caden Congdon to McGraw alum Brendan May and Cortland alum Nick Cody, got together every Tuesday and Friday to play baseball at Fabius-Pompey Elementary School. They never knew what team they were on or what jersey they were wearing until the day of the game, but they didn’t care.

Blake, Stafford preparing for life as just one of the guys

Cortland's Tyler Blake and Cincinnatus' Cason Stafford are both used to being the star on their high school sports teams. Blake played basketball and baseball and is playing Division I baseball at Virginia Commonwealth University next year, while Stafford played soccer, basketball and baseball and will play Division I soccer at Colgate University.

In this episode of The Standard in Sports podcast presented by the Cortland Standard, Sports Editor Paul Cifonelli talks with Clocked In Owner Caleb Wright about the origins of his business, how he trains so many different athletes and his professional football career.

Crush hold on for third straight win

The Cortland Crush won their third straight game Thursday, as they defeated the visiting Rochester Ridgemen 6-3 at Gutchess Lumber Sports Complex. Cortland scored once in each the bottom of the second and third, then scored twice in both the fourth and fifth, before Rochester scored all three runs in the final two frames.

In the second episode of The Standard in Sports Podcast presented by the Cortland Standard, Sports Reporter Matt Czeitner talks with Cortland head baseball coach Ben Albright and now-former player Max Gambitta about the team's 2022 sectional championship, the way the season ended and the future.

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