Seven Tompkins Cortland Community College student-athletes have been honored for their academic excellence by the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA). Sage Garrison (Odessa/Odessa-Montour H.S.), Amanda Green (Lansing/Lansing H.S.), Austin Kulas (Moravia/Moravia H.S.), and Kaylie Yerdon (Cherry Valley/Cherry Valley H.S.) were recognized for the second straight year; it was the first time honored for Kimberly Duda (Homer/Homer H.S.), Jessica Fisk (Waterloo/Waterloo H.S.), and Ryan Foody (Tully /Tully H.S.).
Nine Tompkins Cortland Community College student-athletes have been recognized as Academic All-Region by Region III of the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA). Kimberly Duda (Homer/Homer H.S.), Jessica Fisk (Waterloo/Waterloo H.S.), Ryan Foody (Tully/Tully H.S.) Sage Garrison (Odessa/Odessa-Montour H.S.), Marcus Gonzalez (Dryden/Dryden H.S.), Amanda Green (Lansing/Lansing H.S.), Erin Harkenrider (Dryden/Dryden H.S.), Austin Kulas (Moravia/Moravia H.S.), and Kaylie Yerdon (Cherry Valley/Cherry Valley H.S.) were recognized for their excellence in the classroom.
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Three Tompkins Cortland Community College players have been voted the Mid-State Athletic Conference Women’s Soccer All-Conference Team. Sophomore Sage Garrison (Odessa/Odessa-Montour H.S.) and freshmen Paris Good (Syracuse/Ithaca H.S.) and Shannon DeRosa (Poughquag/Arlington H.S.) were among the 21 players named to the team from the seven MSAC teams. SUNY Broome had six selections with conference champion Onondaga Community College next with five selections.
The season came to an end for the Tompkins Cortland Community College women’s soccer team Wednesday, with the Panthers losing at SUNY Broome 6-1. The result leaves the Panthers with a final record of 3-8-2 overall and 2-3-1 in the Mid-State Athletic Conference. Broome is now 11-4 overall and 5-1 in the MSAC.
The Tompkins Cortland Community College women’s soccer team played its final home game of the season Sunday. Under blue skies on a crisp autumn afternoon, the Panthers offense could never warm up, failing to mount many serious scoring threats while losing 2-0 to Mohawk Valley Community College. The loss leaves the Panthers at 3-7-2 overall and 3-7-1 in Region III. Mohawk Valley is now 9-2-2 overall and 8-2-2 in Region III.
The Tompkins Cortland Community College women’s soccer team set a new season high in goals with an 8-0 win over Cayuga Community College Thursday. The Panthers’ second win in a row improves their record to 3-6-2 overall, 3-6-1 in Region III, and 2-2-1 in the Mid-State Athletic Conference. Cayuga drops to 1-8 overall, 0-8 in Region III, and 0-5 in the MSAC.
A perfectly placed pass and a textbook finish gave the Tompkins Cortland Community College women’s soccer team a dramatic come-from-behind 3-2 overtime win over Finger Lakes Community College Sunday. The win snapped a five-game skid for the Panthers and leaves their record at 2-6-2 overall, 2-6-1 in Region III, and 1-2-1 in the Mid-State Athletic Conference. Finger Lakes drops to 4-9 overall, 4-7 in Region III, and 3-3 in the MSAC.
The Panthers' offensive struggles continued Wednesday as the Panthers failed to score, losing at home to Corning Community College, 4-0. The Panthers are now 1-6-2 overall, 1-6-1 in Region III, and 0-2-1 in the Mid-State Athletic Conference. Corning is now 4-4-2 overall and in region and 2-2-1 in the MSAC.
For the fifth time this season, the Tompkins Cortland Community College women’s soccer team could not find the net on the offensive end of the field, falling 3-0 Tuesday at #7-ranked Genesee Community College. The Panthers are now 1-5-2 overall and 1-5-1 in Region III. Genesee improves to 9-1 overall and 6-0 in region.
The Tompkins Cortland Community College women’s soccer team returned to Mid-State Athletic Conference play Saturday with a home game against Onondaga Community College. Despite a strong effort, the Panthers were handed a 3-1 defeat, dropping the team’s record to 1-4-2 overall, 1-4-1 in Region III, and 0-1-1 in the Mid-State Athletic Conference. Onondaga is 3-4-1 overall, 3-1-1 in region, and 3-0-1 in the MSAC.
Playing a team ranked among the top teams in the nation for the second straight game, the Tompkins Cortland Community College women’s soccer team suffered its second straight shutout loss, this time falling 5-0 at #4-ranked Erie Community College Saturday. The Panthers are now 1-3-2 overall and 1-3-1 in Region III. Erie is 7-0 overall and 5-0 in region.
A solid effort ran out of gas Wednesday as the Tompkins Cortland Community College women’s soccer team dropped a home contest to #1-ranked Herkimer College 3-0 Wednesday. The Panthers are now 1-2-2 overall and 1-2-1 in Region III. Herkimer is 5-0 overall and 3-0 in region.
A goal with 28.3 seconds left in regulation gave the Tompkins Cortland Community College women’s soccer team its first win of the season, a 3-2 final at Niagara County Community College Wednesday. The Panthers are now 1-1-2 overall and 1-1-1 in Region III. Niagara is 1-3 overall and in region.
Despite controlling the ball most of the game, the Tompkins Cortland Community College women’s soccer team was unable to find the net, playing to a scoreless tie with Jefferson Community College Wednesday. The Panthers are now 0-1-2 overall and 0-0-1 in the Mid-State Athletic Conference. It was the season opener for Jefferson.
Sunday was a rough day for the Tompkins Cortland Community College women’s soccer team as the depleted Panthers lost by a final score of 9-0 to Hudson Valley Community College. The Panthers are now 0-1-1 on the year while Hudson Valley improved to 2-0-0.
A pair of goals from freshman Shannon DeRosa (Poughquag/Arlington H.S.) helped the Tompkins Cortland Community College women’s soccer team earn a 2-2 draw with Holyoke Community College (Mass.) in the season opener for both teams.
The Panthers have signed the first three members of the 2018 recruiting class. Head Coach Robert Rice welcomes three standouts in forward Brianna Allen from Marion High School, outside midfielder Halle Hauck from Madison High, and forward Shannon DeRosa from Arlington High.