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Rangers beat Blues; Cornell women’s hockey heads to Syracuse

Rangers beat Blues; Cornell women’s hockey heads to Syracuse

Jonny Brodzinski handles the puck for the Rangers Photo: Saga Communications/MSG Networks


The Rangers beat the Blues 3-2 on Monday. Adam Fox tallied two assists in the win.

The Cornell women’s hockey team is on the road today. Cornell visits Syracuse at 6 p.m.

The SUNY Cortland men’s basketball team looks for its fourth straight win. The Red Dragons visit St. John Fisher tonight at 6 p.m.

The Syracuse men’s basketball team is no longer undefeated. On Monday, the Orange fell to Houston 78-74 in overtime.

The Knicks beat the Nets 113-100 on Monday. Karl-Anthony Towns led the way with 37 points in the victory.

A former quarterback for the Bills is another year older. On Monday, Ryan Fitzpatrick celebrated his 43rd birthday.

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