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WHCU Sports 2-9-26

WHCU Sports 2-9-26

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Super Bowl 60 is history, and the Seattle Seahawks are champs. Seattle beat the Patriots, 29-13.

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The Cornell men’s hockey team beat Colgate on Friday, 5-2, but took an overtime loss on Saturday, 3-2.

Back-to-back shutout wins for the women’s hockey team at Cornell on Friday and Saturday. The women defeated RPI on Friday night, 3-0, and skated to a 5-0 victory over Union College the next day.

Ithaca College men’s basketball team scored a win Friday over St. Lawrence, 75-72, but failed to beat Clarkson on Saturday, 74-69.

A pair of losses for the IC women’s basketball team. On Friday, the Bombers fell 58-55 to St. Lawrence and 68-59 on Saturday to Clarkson.

The SUNY Cortland men’s basketball team scored their largest margin of victory in 73 years on Saturday, 104-41 over SUNY Potsdam. The 63-point win was the best since the 1952-53 season.

SUNY Cortland’s women’s basketball squad also beat Potsdam on Saturday, 65-40.

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