After the best season in the history of the Cortland State, the Red Dragons are looking to become stronger for the 2011-2012 season. Tuesday, March 22, 2011
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After the best season in the history of the Cortland State, the Red Dragons are looking to become stronger for the 2011-2012 season. Wednesday, March 16, 2011
Cortland Bows Out in Quarter-Finals

The Cortland Red Dragons traveled to Feasterville, PA on March 4th for the regional playoffs. After a full 12 game season, the Dragons were seeded in 4th place overall. The first game of pool play pitted Cortland against Oswego. An young and scrappy Laker squad stole the wind from the Dragons sails in the first game. They handed Cortland a 5-1 loss on Friday night. Mike Weber had the lone goal for Cortland.
Thursday, March 3, 2011
Farr and Section IX Recognized in Times Herald Record
Farr comes to roller hockey club's rescue
CORTLAND — Tommy Farr really wants to be modest about it, but there is only one way he can tell the story.
He saved roller hockey at SUNY Cortland.

Farr, a 2008 graduate of John S. Burke Catholic, headed to Cortland to study physical education. As a three-year member of
the varsity ice hockey team at Burke, he hoped to play club ice hockey at Cortland. Farr tried out for the team but was cut.
On the advice of a friend, Farr then went out for Cortland's first club roller hockey team, which wound up being a life-changing
decision.The team, with Farr as an assistant captain, finished 3-8-1 that first year. But the won-loss record wasn't the biggest disappointment.
During a road trip, one of the players was involved in a car accident. The school-required itinerary had not been filed with the recreational sports department and the office was not notified until one day after the accident. The roller hockey team was suspended from participating in a weekend tournament.
Farr then stepped forward and volunteered to take care of the paperwork and behind-the-scenes administrative work needed to keep the team afloat.
"There probably wouldn't be a team if not for that," Farr said.
Entirely self-funded for the first season, the team received about $2,000 from the school during the 2009-10 season. At the endof that campaign, the roller hockey team received the most improved sports club award from Cortland's recreational sports department.
Now, as a junior, not only is Farr the team captain and a three-time Eastern Collegiate Roller Hockey Association all-star, he's the team president and a league representative. The responsibilities are endless.
Aside from planning practices and meetings and organizing caravans for road games, Farr has to submit detailed plans for every road trip and work with the registrar to provide proof of player enrollments to the league office. Farr also authors a blog at cortlandroller.blogspot.com.
"It's definitely worth it," Farr said. "As the president, I'm in charge of scheduling the practices and the meetings. As the captain, I'm kind of like the coach of the team. I'm a player, coach and team president."
It's also a résumé-booster. Farr hopes to coach ice hockey in some regard in the future and has gained plenty of real world experience.
Cortland's roller hockey team still practices on fenced-in basketball court behind a firehouse, but it received about $2,700 in school funding this year.

The 15 players pay $235 apiece in dues, which go toward hotel and gas costs as well as team registration fees with the ECRHA. In the fall of 2013, the Student Life Center is set to open on campus, which will include a roller hockey rink.
Roller hockey is growing in popularity among former ice hockey players from Section 9, with 16 of them competing on teams on the ECRHA. Farr has already received requests from potential players for next season.
This weekend, Farr will be busy as Cortland (6-6-0) travels to Feasterville, Pa., for the ECRHA regionals. They'll arrive early for a 3:30 p.m. practice — they haven't had a practice on a proper surface in two weeks — and will then wait until their 11:40 p.m. game against SUNY Oswego.
That game will have a little extra meaning to Farr, whose younger brother Billy is an all-star freshman defenseman for the Lakers.
wmontgomery@th-record.com
Locals playing in the ECRHA
Mike Barbariantz (S.S. Seward '08), SUNY CortlandTyler Barbariantz (S.S. Seward '10), SUNY Oswego
Eric Caprarola (Monroe-Woodbury '08), UMass
Mark Denga (M-W '06), Boston University
Brian Donovan (M-W '09), Northeastern
Billy Farr (Washingtonville '10), SUNY Oswego
Tommy Farr (John S. Burke Catholic '08), SUNY Cortland
Brian Gambardella (Washingtonville '08), SUNY Oswego
Danny Gambardella (Washingtonville '10), SUNY Oswego
Sean Glynn (Washingtonville '08), SUNY Cortland
Brendan Joyce (Warwick '08), SUNY Cortland
Matt LoBiondo (Newburgh Free Academy '10), Vermont
Ryan McAleer (Washingtonville '09), SUNY Oswego
Ryan Oliveri (Washingtonville '08), SUNY Oswego
Steve Popoloski (Washingtonville '08), SUNY Brockport
Mike Sobel (M-W '08), Northeastern
Tuesday, March 1, 2011
Playoffs on the Horizon

Monday, February 21, 2011
Season Finale Win, Cortland Slips Back Into Fourth
The Cortland State Red Dragons traveled to Glastonbury, CT over the weekend to finish their regular season campaign. Sights were set high at the start of the weekend with a third place seeding in reach. A highly anticipated game against new found rival Oswego State, the only other SUNY team in D-III, would shatter the Dragons chance of third place. An evenly played scrimmage earlier in the season between these two teams set the stage for the 7 P.M. primetime match-up on Saturday. The SUNY squads played a very defensive first period that saw only 4 shots, 3 by Cortland, 1 by Oswego. The Lakers stepped up their play in the second period and found the back of the net first 4:27 into the period. Their lead grew to two, two minutes later on a power play goal. The second period ended 2-0 Oswego. A four minute power play emerged for the Lakers 1:28 into the third stanza. Billy Farr, Oswego's key man on the power play, wasted no time as he scored a goal 14 seconds into the power play. On the same power play opportunity for the Lakers, Mike Weber caught a breakaway pass from Gary Krupa. Weber took a snap shot from the hash marks and put Cortland on the board. With the score at 3-1 the Dragons hung with Oswego for the next seven minutes until the Lakers increased their lead to 4-1. One more goal by Oswego on a 3 on 0 break, sealed the win for them. Cortland dropped their first game of the weekend, 5-1. The Red Dragons hardly tested the Laker netminder, Chris Galante, peppering him with only 16 shots, their lowest output of the season. More shots would be essential if Cortland wanted to take down third place UMass-Amherst.Monday, February 7, 2011
Final Regular Season Schedule Posted

Wednesday, January 26, 2011
Late Goal Against Ramapo Nets 2-1 Weekend






Wednesday, January 19, 2011
Krupa and Farr to Represent Cortland in DIII All-Star Game



Saturday, January 15, 2011
Second Half Set to Kick Off with All-Star Weekend
The Cortland Red Dragons' schedule has been set for the ECRHA's annual All-Star weekend event on January 22-23. Monday, November 22, 2010
Cortland at .500 After Going 2-1 on Long Island
The Red Dragons took their talents to Old Bethpage, NY over the weekend. They were looking to move up in the standings and they started their quest with game one against Syracuse. The puck dropped at 7 A.M. The two teams came out sluggish as they struggled with a scoreless tie until Nick Boffoli put one behind the Orangemen netminder at 9:44 in the first. However, 'Cuse knotted it back up 26 seconds later. Cortland quickly regained composure as Tommy Farr picked up a loose puck in the neutral zone and maneuvered his way around a defender and lifted the puck over the goalies shoulder. The first period came to a close with Cortland up 2-1. The second period saw just one goal on the power play on a shot by Farr which deflected off a Syracuse defenders leg into the net. It was assisted by Brendan Joyce. The Red Dragons finally woke up in the third period and they did not waste much time doing so. A carry-over power play saw Farr notch his third goal of the game from the point on a pass from Mike Weber. The goals began to come at a quick pace for the remainder of the period. Nick Boffoli scored his second of the game at the 1:50 mark of theperiod on a pass from rookie Gary Krupa. There were four more goals scored by the Red Dragons in the game (Monks, Krupa, Grogan, and Glynn). Rookie Al Grogan scored his first career goal at the 6:33 mark of the 3rd. Cortland started off the weekend with a 9-1 win. Cortland gathered all three stars of the game: #1- Tommy Farr (3 G, 1 A), #2- Nick Boffoli (2 G, 1 A), and #3 Lou Vetri (1 GA, 15 SVS, .93 SPCT).


Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Cortland Struggles Against PCRHL



last season. Gary Krupa led rookies in scoring with 6 points on the weekend, showing that the talent level of the Red Dragons has improved tremendously since last season. Penalties certainly hindered the teams progress as they could not get anything done a man or two short most of the time.Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Regular Season Event- Feasterville Schedule Announced
The Red Dragons will be traveling to Feasterville, PA once again to kick off their regular season campaign on November 6th and 7th. Cortland will have great time slots this time around. The schedule is as follows:Friday, October 15, 2010
Pre-Season: Feasterville, PA



Saturday, October 2, 2010
Cortland Gearing Up For Pre-Season
Thursday, September 16, 2010
2010-2011 Roster Announced
Friday, September 3, 2010
Interest Meeting Announced
Sunday, July 18, 2010
Fire and Brimstone (An ECRHA Season Recap on SUNY Cortland)
Dragons Trying to Paint The Town Red
Cortland's 2009-2010 followed the cliche of close and no cigar, often this Red Dragon team found itself neck and neck with most teams late into 3rd period but more often than not a blown lead or an early deficit made it impossible for this young Cortland team to defeat the top tier DIII teams when it mattered. However with an incoming class the Dragons will be looking to fly high again in 2010-2011
The Good
Team President Tommy Farr had a productive season that led to his nomination to the DIII all-star game, his 9 goals and 4 assists in 10 games was enough to lead his team, however the SUNY squad had no shortage of scorers with Chris Poplarski and Brendan Joyce who both also had over 10 points in 10 games. A balance necessary to build upon if they are to jump up the standings this fall.
The Bad
The top three aforementioned scorers seemed to be the only goal scoring that Cortland was able to muster; beyond the 25 goals from the top 3 scorers the rest of the team was only able to produce 15 goals, bringing the total goals for output to 40 goals, which was second to last only 10 goals more than last place Ithaca. The incoming class of players will need to have a real knack for scoring to assist with Cortland's triumvirate of Poplarski, Joyce and Farr
The Ugly
Three goaltenders played games for Cortland last season splitting 17 games between Ross Midgen, Lou Vetri, and Bryan Bulchalski. In those 17 games the majority of the work went to Midgen and Bulchalski who both had goals against averages very close to 6.00 and save percentages lower than .810 which is not good enough for a team averaging about 3.33 goals a game.
The Outlook
"We definitely need to step up in our leadership. Also we need to find lines that click, we didn't find the right combination of players that played well together until the time playoffs rolled around. We will certainly be practicing more come next season. We have some great talent coming in as well." -Tommy Farr
To see this article please go to http://ecrha.net/article.php?article_id=54453 . Thanks to Ian Prescott of Northeastern University for a job well done on our season recap as well as all the other ECRHA teams.
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Roller Hockey Takes Home "Most Improved"

Friday, April 23, 2010
Looking Forward to the 2010-2011 Season
Please note that if you plan of trying out that our practice location is off-campus and outdoors. It is highly suggested that you have outdoor wheels and and stick.
Looking forward to next season with high hopes on the horizon. Please check back at the beginning of the Fall semester for tryout and meeting dates.
Have a great summer!
Sunday, March 7, 2010
Cortland Knocked Out of Playoffs in Pool Play

