Setting Records and Succeeding: Meet Senior Gymnast Sydney Beers
No.1 Men’s Lacrosse Beats Dartmouth on Senior Day, Kirst Sets NCAA Record
Julie Farlow ’97 Leaves Midseason, Ending 10-Year Position as Softball Head Coach
PREVIEW: Last Game of the Regular Season Brings Dartmouth to Schoellkopf for No.1 Men’s Lacrosse Senior Day
“We’re going to play against great teams that are going to make a push at some point. What we preach, day in and day out, is just to get the next one.”
Golf Cards Another Season Best at Roar-EE Invitational
“We play these courses every year, and you think you [can] just go back and try to do the same thing every time. My game plan on some holes has changed based on the distances.”
Track and Field Delivers Another Strong Performance at Cortland Classic
“I’ve also felt a lot of support from my coaches and teammates, which gave me the confidence to go out there and push myself. This team has truly been the best thing to happen to me at Cornell.”
NFL Draft Slated to Start Thursday with Two Cornell Athletes in the Mix
“The whole pre-draft process was such a surreal experience,” Wang said. “This whole process is a once in a lifetime experience, and I'm so grateful that the Lord’s been able to guide me on this journey.” Wang also stated he had a Pro Day at the University of Buffalo and a “local day” with the Los Angeles Chargers where he met head coach Jim Harbaugh and “threw” in front of the organization’s coaching staff.
Women’s Rowing Topples Dartmouth in Clash for the Parents Cup
In the morning session, the Red faced the Big Green for a total of six races, one of which the Huskies also competed in. In the 2V4, which featured all three teams, the Big Green took the win with a time of 8:12.38. The Red came in second, clocking an 8:17.79 time, and the Huskies came in third, clocking an 8:32.09 time.
Women’s Lacrosse Falls to No. 16/18 Penn Despite Strong Final Push
“It's do or die time,” Graap said. “This is it. It’s gonna come down to Yale or Cornell, and the winner of this game is the team that's going to go to the postseason. It feels like a strong position to be in, knowing that your fate is in your hands.”
Softball Gets Back on Track with Series Win Against Penn
Senior pitcher Maxine McCraw closed out game two, securing the series win and Cornell’s second straight victory. The winning pitcher was freshman Mila Fiordalisi, who gave up two runs in four innings and struck out two.
Baseball Bests Harvard During Series Finale
“Game three saw a solid start from Keene and strong offensive and defensive performance all game,” Holcombe said. “We left with a W, and a performance that felt like us again.”
Cornellians in the Pros: Women’s Hockey Edition
The addition of Izzy Daniel ’24 brings the total number of Cornellians currently in the PWHL to six.
No.1 Men’s Lacrosse Takes Ivy Title with Win Against No.10 Harvard
Along with earning the right to host the conference tournament, the Red boosted CJ Kirst to become the highest-scoring player of all time.
Baseball Loses Four Straight To Binghamton and Penn
On the season, Cornell has committed just 20 errors on 880 fielding chances which come out to a .977 fielding average. This is 31st across Division I teams and first in the Ivy League.
PREVIEW: No. 1 Men’s Lacrosse to Face No. 10 Harvard for Final Top-10 Matchup of the Season
"We know we’re going to get their best, and we have to show up prepared and execute at a high level in order to get a win.”
Men's Lightweight Rowing Completes Upset Against No. 2 Princeton at the Platt Cup Race
“This is just what we needed to prove to the league and ourselves that we are a legitimate championship contender this year,” said senior captain Peter Albrecht.
The Sun’s Postseason Men’s Hockey Mailbag
As the dust settles on what was a sprint to the end of a turbulent Cornell hockey season, there remain endless questions about how the 2024-2025 season unfolded, and how things might change for 2025-2026.
Softball Takes Down Syracuse, Gets Swept by Princeton
“We came in on Wednesday, showed up and took care of business,” said head coach Julie Farlow ’97. “It was a pretty positive feeling for sure.”
Men’s Polo's Valiant Effort to Come Back Falls Short against University of Kentucky in Division II Championship
“We know we will make it back next year,” Sponer said. “We know that we will be more experienced and play under pressure better. Our goal is always to work together and play as a team.”


























