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Bobcats end season at USCAA Nationals – Adirondack Daily Enterprise

Nov 24, 2025
The Paul Smith’s men’s soccer team gathers for one last pregame pep talk at USCAA Nationals. (Provided photo — PSC/Marco Napoleone)
CORAOPOLIS, Pennsylvania — The Paul Smith’s College men’s soccer team finished its season at the United States Collegiate Athletic Association Men’s Division II Soccer National Tournament on Nov. 14 and 15, dropping games to tournament champion Central Maine CC and Penn State Lehigh Valley.
The Bobcats suffered a 2-0 loss to Central Maine CC on Friday, Nov. 14 on the first day of the tournament. The Mustangs were, up to that point, used to blowing teams out, but the staunch PSC defense anchored and Bobcat goaltender Cazimir Couble of Spofford, New Hampshire, kept the game close. Couble ended up with 17 saves — a USCAA Men’s Division II Soccer National Tournament record.
Saturday’s game against Penn State Lehigh Valley was even closer, with just a single goal separating the two sides by the time the final whistle blew as the Nittany Lions won 4-3.
After PSC went down 2-0 with goals in the 41st and 47th minutes, Kagan Hance of Chester, Vermont, converted a penalty kick for the Bobcats to halve the lead at 2-1. But two more goals in the 59th and 68th minutes meant an uphill climb for PSC to try and claw back.
The Bobcats played valiantly, but fell just short of the comeback.
Just a minute after going down 4-1, Maddox Johnson of Ellicottville scored his sixth goal of the campaign to halve the lead once again. Then, with just over 10 minutes remaining in the game, Tristan Schrieb of Greece, New York, put the Bobcats within one and gave them hope to equalize. Unfortunately, the tying goal never came, but the resilience and heart that the team showed to almost come all the way back from three goals down in the second half was inspiring to anyone watching.
First-year players and local talents Seb Cecunjanin of Lake Placid and Hyler Isham of Keene Valley spoke about their introductory season with the Bobcats and how it felt competing at nationals.
“I was nervous playing at nationals for the first time,” Cecunjanin said. “But I look at my team and I know that they have my back and that they’ll help me if needed — I learned that this is not just a team, it’s a family.”
“Everyone bought in, pushed each other, and made it feel like a family,” Isham said. “We would always hold each other accountable and we kept the energy positive no matter what — that mindset is what got us to nationals.”
The Bobcats finish at 8-10-2 overall and three players earned All-American honors. Nathan Wiley of Wareham, Massachusetts, Hance and Jacob Butler of New Gloucester, Maine received first team, second team and honorable mention, respectively. Wiley was a second-team All-American last season and was joined by Liam Curthoys (first team) and Nick Grover (second team). Grover went down with an injury before this season even started and Curthoys was out with illness for almost two months.
Wiley was injured late in the regular season after leading the team and the Yankee Small College Conference in goals and points early on. The junior midfielder was there supporting his teammates every step of the way after his injury and it shows the dedication that everyone has to each other.
“Our team is a very tight-knit group and we’re together almost every day,” Wiley said. “These bonds we have created off the field is why we have started to find real success on the field. Our culture has only improved and our mentalities have changed … there is less ego-driven soccer and we feel like a family now.”
The team experienced a Renaissance since head coach Chris George joined them at the beginning of last season. But the foundation for success was laid well in advance, as current athletic director and former head coach Zack Luzzi put pieces and players in place to help guide the squad to its current form.
“Over the last four years, the culture on the team has changed drastically,” Hance said. “Having a winners mentality is crucial to team success and morale, and I think that’s what we’ve adopted over the past year or two … everything switched from ‘playoffs’ to ‘winning a national championship,’” he added.
George was one of the pieces that seemed to transform the team into what it is today.
“When I was hired, the talent to compete for a national championship was already here,” George said. “There were two things I knew I needed to do right away: build a culture centered around relations, and set the standard of a champion’s mindset.”
Last season, George was named USCAA Men’s Division II Soccer Coaching Staff of the Year after guiding the team to its first-ever nationals appearance and an 11-3-2 overall record. George has instilled the “Way of Champions” model, popularized by the NBA and current Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr and founded and developed by Dr. Jerry Lynch, the preeminent mind on team culture and success in athletics.
“Most of what we do is rooted in The Way of Champions and the core belief that everyone needs to feel relevant, important, valued, empowered and respected,” George said. “It has been a huge influence on the work our coaching staff is doing — that trust we place in the guys and the trust they have for each other — and you can see that in the strength of the relationships between the guys in the team.”
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Winthrop knocks off Jackson State 80-62 – CBS Sports

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JACKSON, Miss. (AP) Logan Duncomb scored 14 points as Winthrop beat Jackson State 80-62 on Sunday night.
Duncomb shot 6 of 10 from the field for the Eagles (3-3). Seifeldin Hendawy shot 4 for 6, including 3 for 5 from beyond the arc to add 12 points. Tai Hamilton shot 3 of 3 from the field and 4 for 4 from the free-throw line to finish with 10 points.
Dorian McMillian finished with 19 points and five assists for the Tigers (0-6). Jayme Mitchell added 16 points for Jackson State. Tamarion Hoover also had 12 points and two blocks. The loss is the seventh in a row, dating to last season, for the Tigers.

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'Sunday Night Football' live updates: Rams lead Buccaneers 21-0 in first quarter – NBC News

In a battle of top NFC teams, who will come out on top at SoFi Stadium?
Rams wide receiver Puka Nacua stiff-arms Jacob Parrish of the Buccaneers during the first quarter Sunday. Sean M. Haffey / Getty Images
The Rams are back in the end zone after a 5-yard touchdown pass from Matthew Stafford to Colby Parkinson.
Stafford got a little tricky to cap the 12-play, 72-yard drive, throwing a no-look pass to Parkinson.
Los Angeles is up 21-0 with 10:46 still left to play in the second quarter.
Stafford started 12-of-12 before throwing incomplete for the first time tonight.
After a screen pass to Colby Parkinson, Stafford is 13-of-14 for 135 yards and a touchdown.
The Bucs are averaging only 1.6 yards per play after their latest punt.
The Rams have held Tampa Bay to only one third-down conversion on their last three attempts, and Baker Mayfield has completed only three of eight passes for five yards so far. Including sack yardage, the Bucs have minus-4 yards passing.
Baker Mayfield is sacked for the first time, and the loss of 9 leads to the second punt of the night for Tampa Bay. The Bucs have three first downs and have converted three of their first five third-down opportunities yet are already down 14-0 near the end of the first quarter.
Cade Otton’s bobbled catch is stolen by Rams defensive back Cobie Durant and returned for a touchdown in one of the most improbable pick-sixes you’ll ever see.
Rams 14, Buccaneers 0.
Los Angeles made it look easy on its opening drive.
The Rams drove 80 yards in 10 plays, even overcoming a sack to get on the board first. Two plays after converting a third-and-18, Matthew Stafford found Davante Adams on a goal-line fade for a score.
Los Angeles leads 7-0.
Nacua’s first three catches have gone for 51 yards, including a 20-yard grab on a third-and-18.
The Bucs converted their first two third downs before misfiring on a third-and-9. Los Angeles entered Week 12 fifth in the NFL in opponent third-down conversion percentage.
The Buccaneers went 29 yards over nine plays before punting to the Rams. Baker Mayfield starts 1-of-3 passing.
And the Buccaneers will take over from their own 28. “Sunday Night Football” is underway!
Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford sits down with Jason Garrett to talk about his recent string of standout performances.
Jason Garrett sits down with Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford to talk about his relationship with head coach Sean McVay, his recent hot streak of play, the greats he’s played with in the past and more.
Here’s an incredible statistic from the ace researchers at NBC Sports: After last Sunday’s win against Seattle, Matthew Stafford’s career record is now 116-115-1 — the first time in his 232-game career that his career record has been above .500.
Since Stafford was traded from Detroit to Los Angeles, it’s clear a team can win with him at quarterback. The Rams have a Lombardi Trophy to show for it. But his career’s only now getting above .500 is another reminder of just how rough the first 12 years were in Detroit.
In late October, a Buccaneers-Rams matchup would have been considered a potential preview of the NFC championship game as both teams started the season fast.
Yet while the Rams (8-2) remain off to their best start since 2018, Tampa Bay’s 5-1 start has been tarnished while it has lost three of its last four games. That slide has reduced its lead in the NFC South to a half-game entering Week 14. Four out of Tampa’s last five games are in the division.
Mike Florio and Myles Simmons reflect on what a dominant career Aaron Donald had.
PFF previews the Tampa Bay Buccaneers-vs.-Los Angeles Rams matchup and spotlights the key players to watch for both teams.
Rams wideout Davante Adams last week became the 17th player in NFL history with 1,000 career catches and only the fifth player to have 10 or more touchdown catches in seven or more seasons.
Randy Moss and Jerry Rice (nine seasons) and Marvin Harrison and Terrell Owens (eight) are the only other receivers to reach the latter mark, and all four are in the Hall of Fame.
Jac Collinsworth, Tony Dungy and Rodney Harrison preview the matchup between two of the NFC’s best in the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the Los Angeles Rams.
Rams running back Kyren Williams has nine total touchdowns this season to give him 40 in his last 38 games, dating to the start of the 2023 season. In that span, the only player with more scores is Detroit’s Jahmyr Gibbs, who has 41 touchdowns in 43 games.
Drew Dinsick and Jay Croucher back a desperate Tampa Bay Buccaneers team facing the Rams, who are dealing with some key injuries.
Tampa Bay started the season as a Super Bowl contender by running off a 5-1 record full of comebacks and resilience. But as the season has gone on, its defense doesn’t look like the type of unit built for a long postseason run. Its defense ranks in the league’s bottom third in yards (22nd), passing yards (27th) and points allowed (tied for 21st) per game. No other defense has allowed more touchdowns of 20 yards or longer.
Tampa is also coming off the worst defensive performance since coach Todd Bowles began calling the team’s defense in 2019. Last week, Buffalo lost three possessions to turnovers but scored 44 points on Tampa Bay anyway.
For just the third time this season, the Buccaneers will have wide receiver Chris Godwin on the field tonight.
Although Godwin is officially listed as questionable against the Rams, the Bucs expect him to play on “Sunday Night Football,” according to multiple reports.
Godwin has missed 19 of the Buccaneers’ last 21 games. Last year, he missed the final 11 games with an ankle injury, and after he was finally cleared to play in Week 4 of this year, he played in just two games before he suffered a leg injury that has kept him out until now.
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Jac Collinsworth, Tony Dungy and Rodney Harrison take a look at the playoff picture for the NFC, where the Philadelphia Eagles and the Los Angeles Rams lead the race for the No. 1 seed in the conference.
Rohan Nadkarni is a sports reporter for NBC News. 
Andrew Greif is a sports reporter for NBC News Digital. 

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Rams' David Quessenberry: Inactive for Week 12 – CBS Sports

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Quessenberry (groin) is inactive for Sunday night’s game against the Buccaneers, Stu Jackson of the Rams‘ official site reports.
Quessenberry was a late addition to the Rams’ injury report due to a groin injury, which is severe enough for him to be sidelined for Sunday’s contest. The Rams will have one less depth option on the offensive line for Week 12.
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BetMGM bonus code CBSSPORTS: Get $150 bonus bets for NFL Week 12, Buccaneers-Rams, Cowboys-Eagles on Sunday – CBS Sports

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Dallas finds itself in a must-win position against Philadelphia at 4:25 p.m. ET, as the Cowboys are 3.5 games behind the Eagles in the NFC East and two games back of the final NFC wild-card spot. The Cowboys have not won consecutive games all season, and they are coming off a 33-16 win over the Raiders. Philadelphia is on a four-game winning streak and is a 3-point road favorite at bet365, while the over/under is 47.5.
Meanwhile, the latest Week 12 NFL odds from BetMGM list the Rams as 7-point home favorites with the over/under at 49.5 points. The Buccaneers are still at least a week away from getting Bucky Irving (foot), but Chris Godwin (leg) is set to make his return. Los Angeles has won five games in a row entering Sunday and are currently the No. 2 seed in the NFC. BetMGM is also offering a Pro Football Boost Pack for Sunday’s action. Bet on NFL games at BetMGM to receive bonus bets today:
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