Racing at the NJCAA Region 3 championship, Tompkins Cortland Community College’s Colin Morey (Groton/Groton H.S.) finished with a time of 44:12 over the 8K course. The sophomore’s pace was 8:54 per mile and resulted with a 38th place finish.
The event was hosted by Finger Lakes Community College. Omar Mohamed from Mohawk Valley Community College won the event with a time of 27:11.Full Story
Sophomore Colin Morey (Groton/Groton H.S.) finished 14th at the Mid-State Athletic Conference championship meet Saturday. Morey covered the 8K course in 46:32, averaging crossed the line with a time of 44:39.
The event was hosted by Corning Community College. The host school’s Hayden Allington won the race with a time of 30:26. SUNY Broome won the team event.Full Story
Running in the rain on a wet and slow course, two runners represented Tompkins Cortland Community College at the Hamilton College Invitational on Saturday. Masai White (Syracuse/Institute of Technology) led the Panthers with a time of 36:44, good for 67th place on the 8K course. Colin Morey (Groton/Groton H.S.) came in 73rd with a time of 46:14.Full Story
Two runners represented Tompkins Cortland Community College at the highly competitive Harry F. Anderson Invitational at Roberts Wesleyan College on Saturday. Anvil Illsley (Berkshire/Newark Valley H.S.) led the Panthers with a time of 35:04 over the 8K course. Colin Morey (Groton/Groton H.S.) crossed the line with a time of 44:39.Full Story
Tompkins Cortland Community College wrapped up its cross country season Saturday by taking part in the NJCAA Region 3 championship at Finger Lakes Community College. Racing in a field of 57 runners, Colin Morey (Groton/Groton H.S.) was the first Panther to cross the finish line, completing the 8K course in a time of 38:24. Morey finished in 46th place. Teammate Dowain Geesey (Lansing/Lansing H.S.) was 55th with a time of 46:49.Full Story
Freshman Colin Morey (Groton/Groton H.S.) was the lone runner representing Tompkins Cortland Community College at the Mid-State Athletic Conference cross country championship Saturday in Corning. With a total of 29 racers from the six MSAC schools with cross country programs, Morey crossed the finish line of the 8-kilometer course with a time of 39:05, good for 26th place. The team race was won by SUNY Broome, with Connor Smith the overall individual champion with a time of 28:56.Full Story
Tompkins Cortland Community College hosted the Panther Cross Country Invitational on Saturday, welcoming runners from Onondaga Community College, Jefferson Community College, and Corning Community College. In the team competition, Onondaga edged Corning 27 to 28. The individual male winner was Hayden Allington from Corning with a time of 22:31 over the six-kilometer course. Onondaga’s Eva Murphy won the four-kilometer women’s course with a time of 23:17.Full Story
Racing at the NJCAA Region 3 championship, Tompkins Cortland Community College’s Colin Morey (Groton/Groton H.S.) finished with a time of 44:12 over the 8K course. The sophomore’s pace was 8:54 per mile and resulted with a 38th place finish.
The event was hosted by Finger Lakes Community College. Omar Mohamed from Mohawk Valley Community College won the event with a time of 27:11.
Sophomore Colin Morey (Groton/Groton H.S.) finished 14th at the Mid-State Athletic Conference championship meet Saturday. Morey covered the 8K course in 46:32, averaging crossed the line with a time of 44:39.
The event was hosted by Corning Community College. The host school’s Hayden Allington won the race with a time of 30:26. SUNY Broome won the team event.
Running in the rain on a wet and slow course, two runners represented Tompkins Cortland Community College at the Hamilton College Invitational on Saturday. Masai White (Syracuse/Institute of Technology) led the Panthers with a time of 36:44, good for 67th place on the 8K course. Colin Morey (Groton/Groton H.S.) came in 73rd with a time of 46:14.
Two runners represented Tompkins Cortland Community College at the highly competitive Harry F. Anderson Invitational at Roberts Wesleyan College on Saturday. Anvil Illsley (Berkshire/Newark Valley H.S.) led the Panthers with a time of 35:04 over the 8K course. Colin Morey (Groton/Groton H.S.) crossed the line with a time of 44:39.
Tompkins Cortland Community College wrapped up its cross country season Saturday by taking part in the NJCAA Region 3 championship at Finger Lakes Community College. Racing in a field of 57 runners, Colin Morey (Groton/Groton H.S.) was the first Panther to cross the finish line, completing the 8K course in a time of 38:24. Morey finished in 46th place. Teammate Dowain Geesey (Lansing/Lansing H.S.) was 55th with a time of 46:49.
Freshman Colin Morey (Groton/Groton H.S.) was the lone runner representing Tompkins Cortland Community College at the Mid-State Athletic Conference cross country championship Saturday in Corning. With a total of 29 racers from the six MSAC schools with cross country programs, Morey crossed the finish line of the 8-kilometer course with a time of 39:05, good for 26th place. The team race was won by SUNY Broome, with Connor Smith the overall individual champion with a time of 28:56.
Kannon VanDuzer BaseballBaseball player Kannon VanDuzer is the Panthers Athlete of the Week after playing a crucial role in the team's dramatic win over Finger Lakes on Sunday.