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Photo of the Week 11/18/13

Congratulations to our winner, Josh Barber, for placing first and second this week!

Chandler Williams of SUNY Cortland #80-sophomore, celebrates after John Babin, not pictured, scored a touchdown with 1:08 left in the fourth quarter to give Cortland a four-point lead in the 2013 Cortaca Jug game between against Ithaca College at Ithaca's Butterfield Stadium in Ithaca, N.Y., on Saturday, Nov. 16, 2013. Despite coming in as the underdogs Cortland won the game 28-24 to lengthen their winning streak to four years. Photo by Josh Barber
Chandler Williams of SUNY Cortland #80-sophomore, celebrates after John Babin, not pictured, scored a touchdown with 1:08 left in the fourth quarter to give Cortland a four-point lead in the 2013 Cortaca Jug game between against Ithaca College at Ithaca’s Butterfield Stadium in Ithaca, N.Y., on Saturday, Nov. 16, 2013. Despite coming in as the underdogs Cortland won the game 28-24 to lengthen their winning streak to four years. Photo by Josh Barber
Joel Lynch of Ithaca College #1-junior WR, center attempts to catch the ball in the end zone above Ke'shaun Stallworth of SUNY Cortland #2-sophomore DB, as time expires in the second quarter during the 2013 Cortaca Jug football game at Ithaca's Butterfield Stadium in Ithaca, N.Y., on Saturday, Nov. 16, 2013. Officials ruled that Lynch did not have control of the ball when he touched the ground. Cortland won the game 28-24 to lengthen their winning streak to four years. Photo by Josh Barber
Joel Lynch of Ithaca College #1-junior WR, center attempts to catch the ball in the end zone above Ke’shaun Stallworth of SUNY Cortland #2-sophomore DB, as time expires in the second quarter during the 2013 Cortaca Jug football game at Ithaca’s Butterfield Stadium in Ithaca, N.Y., on Saturday, Nov. 16, 2013. Officials ruled that Lynch did not have control of the ball when he touched the ground. Cortland won the game 28-24 to lengthen their winning streak to four years. Photo by Josh Barber