Playing with a roster depleted by injuries, the Panthers men’s soccer team was over-matched on Wednesday, losing at Cayuga Community College 13-0. The fourth loss in a row leaves the Panthers with a record of 1-4-1 overall and 0-3-1 in the Mid-State Athletic Conference. Cayuga is now 5-1-0 overall and 3-1-0 in the MSAC.
The first road trip of the year was a rough one for the Panthers men’s soccer team. Travelling to Batavia to take on Genesee Community College, the Tompkins Cortland Community College lost by a final score of 9-1 The result leaves the Panthers with a record of 1-2-1 overall and 0-2-1 in Mid-State Athletic Conference. Genesee is now 4-1-0 overall and 2-0-0 in the MSAC.
A spirited effort wasn’t enough to prevent the Panthers men’s soccer team from dropping their first loss of the season on Wednesday, falling to Jefferson Community College 2-0. The result leaves the Panthers with a record of 1-1-1 overall and 0-1-1 in Mid-State Athletic Conference. Jefferson is now 3-1-0 overall and 2-0-0 in the MSAC.
A late goal by freshman Caspar Kirby (Gerrards Cross, England/Berkshire College of Agriculture) gave the Tompkins Cortland Community College men’s soccer team a hard-fought 1-1 draw with Onondaga Community College on Wednesday. The result leaves the Panthers with a record of 1-0-1 overall and 0-0-1 in Mid-State Athletic Conference. It was the season-opener for Onondaga.
The Tompkins Cortland Community College men’s soccer team opened the 2025 season with a 4-0 win over Clinton Community College in Dryden on Saturday. It marks the third straight year the Panthers have opened the season with a win.
Ten Tompkins Cortland Community College student-athletes have been honored for their academic excellence by the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA). All ten were named NJCAA Region 3 Academic All-Region while eight also garnered national NJCAA All-Academic Team honors.
For the fourth straight year, the Panthers men’s soccer team earned a spot in the NJCAA Region 3 playoffs. And for the fourth straight time, the Panthers came up just short in the quarterfinal round. On Sunday, the Panthers traveled to Jefferson Community College and came home on the short end of a 2-0 final. Tompkins Cortland ends the season with a record of 4-9. Jefferson advances to the semifinal round with a record of 10-4-2.
Tompkins Cortland Community College has earned the #11 seed in the Region 3 Men’s Soccer Championship tournament. The Panthers will travel to Watertown on Sunday to take on #6-seed Jefferson Community College. Game time is 1 p.m. The winner will advance to the regional quarterfinal round at #3-seed Finger Lakes Community College.
The Panthers men’s soccer team closed out the regular season with a win, shutting out SUNY Broome 2-0 on the road Wednesday. Tompkins Cortland ends the regular season with a record of 4-8 overall and 1-5 in the Mid-State Athletic Conference. Broome drops to 1-10-1 overall and 0-6 in the MSAC.
Playing host to another of the top teams in the country, the Panthers men’s soccer team lost to Genesee on Sunday, 5-1. It was the fourth loss to a team ranked in the top ten in the nation this year and drops the Panthers to 3-8 overall and 0-5 in the Mid-State Athletic Conference. Genesee improves to 8-5 overall and 4-2 in the MSAC.
Hosting the #3-ranked team in the nation on Wednesday, the Tompkins Cortland men’s soccer team kept the game close for a half before things got away in the second. The final result was a 6-0 los to Cayuga Community College, dropping the Panthers to 3-7 overall and 0-4 in the Mid-State Athletic Conference. Cayuga improves to 13-0 overall and 6-0 in the MSAC.
Tompkins Cortland men’s soccer dropped a road game to Jefferson Community College on Sunday, losing 6-1. The Panthers are now 3-6 overall and 0-3 in the Mid-State Athletic Conference. Jefferson is now 4-3-2 overall and 2-1-1 in MSAC.
A penalty kick goal with 29.9 seconds left in the game gave the Panthers men’s soccer team a 2-1 win over Fulton-Montgomery Community College Thursday. After a rough stretch of games earlier in the season, the Panthers have now two of the last three to improve to 3-5 (3-5 in Region 3) on the year. Fulton-Montgomery drops to 3-4 (3-3 in Region 3).
The Tompkins Cortland Community College men’s soccer team dropped a 6-1 final at Jamestown Community College on Saturday. The Panthers are now 2-5 on the year while Jamestown is 4-4-1 overall and 4-1-1 in Region 3.
The Tompkins Cortland Community College men’s soccer team snapped its four-game losing streak with a 6-2 win at SUNY Niagara on Wednesday. The Panthers are now 2-4 while Niagara drops to 0-4.
The Tompkins Cortland Community College men’s soccer team broke its long scoreless drought with a nearly goal at Finger Lakes Community College on Saturday, but by the final horn the Panthers were on the losing end of a 10-2 score. The Panthers are now 1-4-0 overall and 0-2-0 in the Mid-State Athletic Conference. Finger Lakes improves to 4-1-3 overall and 1-0-2 in the MSAC.
Facing a second opponent ranked in the top three in the nation this weekend, the Tompkins Cortland Community College men’s soccer team came out on the wrong end of a 9-0 score to Herkimer College Sunday. The Panthers are now 1-3 overall while Herkimer improves to 3-0.
The 2024 season got off to a hot start for the Tompkins Cortland Community College men’s soccer team as the Panthers shutout Erie Community College 6-0 on Wednesday.
The 2024 season got off to a hot start for the Tompkins Cortland Community College men?s soccer team as the Panthers shutout Erie Community College 6-0 on Wednesday.
Two teams and 15 individual Tompkins Cortland Community College student-athletes have been honored for their academic excellence by the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA).
The men’s golf and women’s soccer teams were named NJCAA Academic Teams of the Year for having a team GPA of better than 3.0.
Seventeen Tompkins Cortland Community College student-athletes have been honored for their academic excellence by Region 3 of the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA). To be eligible, student-athlete need to have a minimum gpa of 3.5 over the course of the 2023-24 academic year.
Jay Pearson, a Midfielder from Edinburgh, Scotland is the latest member of the Tompkins Cortland Community College Men's Soccer 2024 recruiting class.
"Firstly, I would like to thank all my coaches who have helped me progress throughout the years, helping me get to where I am today. I would also like to thank my parents for making this possible. I am excited about what TC3 has to offer and looking forward to being a part of the Panthers."
The third international member of the Tompkins Cortland Community College Men's Soccer 2024 recruiting class is Cillian Lynch, a Goalkeeper from Dublin, Ireland.
"I would just like to take the chance to thank GSR for the opportunity to get me over the line and Callum who has helped me out over the course of the last year. I would also like to give thanks to Coach Phillips for giving me the opportunity to play and study in the U.S."
The second international member of the Tompkins Cortland Community College Men's Soccer 2024 recruiting class is Luke Morgan from Worcester, England. A midfielder, Morgan plays club for The Chase School, Malvern.
The first international member of the Tompkins Cortland Community College Men's Soccer 2024 recruiting class is Stanley Wiggins from Musselburgh, Scotland. A striker, Wiggins plays club for Musselburgh Grammar School.
Freshman Adin Philips (Perth, Scotland/Grammar H.S.) has been voted to the Mid-State Athletic Conference men’s soccer all-conference team. Philips was the lone Tompkins Cortland Community College player voted to the 20-player team, but four Panthers received votes and were placed on the honorable mention list: George Dickinson (Cambridge, England/Ackworth H.S.), Peterley Dubreus (Elmsford/Alexander Hamilton H.S.), Vinicius Idalgo (Jacarei, Brazil/Colegio Alcance), and Nathan Stiles (McGraw/McGraw H.S.). Voting for the all-MSAC honors is done by coaches from the seven teams.
A loss in the first round of the NJCAA Region 3 playoffs spelled the end of the season for the Tompkins Cortland Community College men’s soccer team. Sunday’s 6-2 defeat at the hands of Finger Lakes Community College ends the seasons for the Panthers with a record of 5-6-4. Finger Lakes advances in the Region 3 playoffs with a record of 7-7-0.