Sports

Football Opens 2010 Season on Staten Island

Dan Froats  —  Sep 9, 2010

The football team hopes for decisive victories throughout its 2010 schedule. 

Matt Bouraee ’10 Plays at Professional Level

Reena Gilani  —  Sep 9, 2010

Men's soccer alumnus talks of practicing with the New York Red Bulls.

The Eating Team Has a Track Obsession

Contributor  —  Sep 9, 2010

Guest columnist Karen Schillinger talks about how food brings the Cornell track teams together.

Off the Grid with the Men's Basketball Sophomores

Chyanne Eyde  —  Sep 8, 2010

In the debut edition of The Sun's own version of Sports Illustrated's "Pop Culture Grid," staff writer Chyanne Eyde finds out where the sophomores of the men's basketball team fall on the pop culture scale. Be sure to check out today's paper to see the actual grid. 

Josh Figini '13: Chisago Lakes, Minn., Forward 

Defense Looks to Carry Sprint Football in 2010

Holden Steinhauer  —  Sep 8, 2010

The sprint football team's defense dominated in 2009, finishing second in the league behind Army. In 2010, the Red expects to surpass the cadets and claim the top spot in the Collegiate Sprint Football League.

FIFA SHOT: Soccer Meets Hangover

AJ Ortiz  —  Sep 8, 2010

Sun sports columnist A.J. Ortiz introduces the Cornell community to a new drinking game centered around the classic soccer videogame.

Women's Soccer Matches ’09 Goal Total Over Weekend

Jimmy Xi  —  Sep 8, 2010

The women's soccer team tied last season's goal total in just two games after an offensive outburst saw the team score eight goals in two games last weekend.

Men's Soccer Stuns Hartwick

Reena Gilani  —  Sep 7, 2010

With less than 15 minutes remaining, the men's soccer team turned a 2-0 deficit into a 3-2 victory against upstate rival Hartwick.

There's No Harm in Celebrating a Little Bit Early

Wankyu Lee  —  Sep 7, 2010

In his debut column, Sun staff writer Wankyu Lee discusses the role that player celebrations play in the sports world.

Seabaugh to Join Volleyball Staff

Juan Forrer  —  Sep 7, 2010

New volleyball assistant coach Kate Seabaugh plans on bringing her recent playing experience to Cornell as she adapts to her new role.