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Tommy Welch '26, Melissa Moon '28, and grad student Arina Zadvornaya discuss representation in media on Feb. 2, 2026. (Sophia Romanov Imber/Sun Staff Photographer)
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Men's and women's hockey clinched their 27th and 18th Ivy League titles, respectively, this past weekend.
Ketki Ketkar ’26 became the first Cornellian women’s fencer to win an Ivy League individual champion title in any weapon. (Photo courtesy of Ketki Ketkar ’26)
No. 4 men's lacrosse faced the University of Albany in its season opener, winning the match, 11-10.
Cornell leaves the Capital District having collected just two of a possible six ECAC points. Photo courtesy of Leilani Burke/Cornell Athletics.
Cornell clinched a first-round bye and home ice in the ECAC tournament quarterfinals with a 2-1 win over Clarkson.
Kristin O'Neill ’20 celebrates after scoring a goal versus Czechia. Photo courtesy of Chris Tanouye/IIHF.
Men's lacrosse is the reigning national champion, having defeated the Maryland Terps in the 2025 National Championship (Photo courtesy of Cornell Athletics)
Men's swim and dive huddle together.