An estimated 4,000 to 6,000 people poured into the streets after SUNY Cortland's football team won its rivalry game against Ithaca.
Mariah Thomson
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Nicolette Bove
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The president of SUNY Cortland issued a public apology to the community around the school, calling the students' behavior inexcusable.
Rose Speranza
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Megan Terry
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The rivalry match, The Cortaca Jug Game, is part of a long-running rivalry between SUNY Cortland and Ithaca.
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Matthew Bauer
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Over the weekend about 30 people were arrested, according to local law enforcement.
Tyler Nutt
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ηicole ∞
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Cortland police admitted, however, that at a certain point they had to stop arresting people.
Justin Doig
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Elizabeth Kelly
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Instead, law enforcement began focusing on managing the massive and unruly crowds.
Kristen Condosta
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Cory Espejo
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The police were attacked at certain points during the celebration, being pelted with cans and pieces of wood.
Kelly Knight
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Conor
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There are photos of multiple vehicles that were damaged over the weekend.
Clare Adams
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A K U M A
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Like this one driven through a house.
Cassidy Carlen
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Melissa Rowe
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At a certain point local authorities had to bring in state police to quell some of the more out-of-control celebrating.
Claudia Celeste
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Brandon Matott
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Several minor injuries were reported as well.
Joshua Zehr
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