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Cornell men’s soccer opens NCAA tourney; Knicks top Mavs

Cornell men’s soccer opens NCAA tourney; Knicks top Mavs

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The Cornell men’s soccer team competes in the NCAA tournament this evening. Cornell entertains Lafayette at 5 p.m.

It’s gameday for the Bills. Buffalo visits Houston tonight at 8:15 p.m. Backup quarterback Davis Mills will lead the Texans, as CJ Stroud remains injured. The game will be broadcast on I-100.

A player for the Giants wants to end the year on a high note. On Wednesday, linebacker Abdul Carter said he’ll finish the season “strong.” The G-Men currently have an overall record of 2-9.

The Knicks beat the Mavericks 113-111 on Wednesday. Jalen Brunson led the way with 28 points in the victory.

The Sabres couldn’t douse the Flames. Buffalo lost 6-2 on Wednesday.

The Rangers visit the Avalanche tonight at 9 p.m. Colorado enters the matchup on a six-game win streak.

The SUNY Cortland women’s hockey team has a pair of home games this weekend. The Red Dragons play Potsdam at 3 p.m. on Friday, then battle Plattsburgh at 3 p.m. on Saturday.

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