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lacrossee · 1 year
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🥍 Geneseo Women's Lacrosse team has been a force to be reckoned with in the NCAA Division III. The team has been consistently ranked in the top 25 for the past few years, and their achievements speak for themselves. 🏆 In 2019, the team won the SUNYAC Championship and made it to the NCAA tournament. They finished the season with an impressive 16-4 record, and several players received individual accolades, including All-American honors. 👏 The team's success is a testament to their hard work and dedication. With a talented roster and a supportive coaching staff, the Geneseo Women's Lacrosse team is poised for even greater achievements in the future.1. Geneseo Women's Lacrosse: A Brief History of the ProgramGeneseo Women's Lacrosse has a rich history dating back to 1980. The program has seen many successes, including conference championships and NCAA tournament appearances. 🎉 Conference Championships: 9 🏆 NCAA Tournament Appearances: 7 🥇 NCAA Sweet 16: 2 The team has had many talented players, including multiple All-Americans and conference players of the year. The program has also had strong coaching, with current head coach Carly Ritchlin leading the team since 2017. 🏅 All-Americans: 10 👑 Conference Players of the Year: 6 👩‍🏫 Head Coach: Carly Ritchlin The team has a strong focus on community service, with players participating in events such as the annual Relay for Life and volunteering at local schools. The program also emphasizes academic success, with many players earning conference academic honors. 🤝 Community Service: Relay for Life, local schools 🎓 Academic Honors: Multiple conference academic honors The future looks bright for Geneseo Women's Lacrosse, with a talented roster and a strong commitment to success both on and off the field. Go Knights!2. The Rise of Geneseo Women's Lacrosse: Notable Achievements and Records🥍 The Geneseo Women's Lacrosse team has risen to prominence in recent years, achieving several notable achievements and breaking records. 🏆 In 2018, the team won their first-ever SUNYAC Championship, and followed it up with another championship win in 2019. 🎖️ The team's success has also led to individual recognition, with several players earning All-American honors and SUNYAC awards. 🔝 In 2021, the team set a new program record for most wins in a season with 16, and advanced to the NCAA tournament for the first time in program history. 💪 The team's success can be attributed to their strong work ethic, talented players, and dedicated coaching staff. 👏 Congratulations to the Geneseo Women's Lacrosse team on their impressive achievements and record-breaking performances. We can't wait to see what they accomplish next.3. Meet the Players: A Look at the Key Members of the Geneseo Women's Lacrosse Team Get to know the talented players that make up the Geneseo Women's Lacrosse team: Emily Haggerty: Senior attacker with 77 career goals and 31 assists. Erin Cregan: Junior midfielder with 63 career goals and 41 ground balls. Grace Hulslander: Sophomore defender with 28 caused turnovers and 24 ground balls. Olivia Hudson: Freshman goalie with a .500 save percentage and 9 saves in her debut. These key members, along with the rest of the team, are ready to dominate this season! 🥍🔥 4. Training and Preparation: The Regimen of Geneseo Women's Lacrosse PlayersTraining and preparation are crucial for the success of Geneseo Women's Lacrosse players. Here's a look at their rigorous regimen: Strength training: Weightlifting and plyometrics improve power and agility. Conditioning: Cardiovascular endurance is developed through running, sprints, and agility drills. Stick skills: Daily drills perfect passing, catching, cradling, shooting, and defensive techniques. Nutrition: A balanced diet with adequate protein, carbohydrates, and hydration is essential for peak performance. Off-season training includes: Individual workouts: Players are given personalized workout plans to improve weaknesses. Summer league play: Players compete in local leagues to stay sharp and improve game IQ. Team bonding: Activities such as hiking, beach trips, and community service build team chemistry. Preparation for game day: Pre-game meal: A nutritious meal is consumed 3-4 hours before game time. Warm-up: Dynamic stretching and stick drills prepare players for the game. Mental preparation: Visualization and team talks get players in the right mindset. Game plan: Coaches strategize and players review film to prepare for opponents. 👍🏼💪🏼🥍 The Geneseo Women's Lacrosse team's dedication to training and preparation sets them up for success on and off the field. 5. The Future of Geneseo Women's Lacrosse: Prospects and Expectations for the Upcoming SeasonsThe Geneseo Women's Lacrosse team has a bright future ahead. With a talented roster and dedicated coaching staff, the team is poised for success. Expectations are high for the upcoming seasons, with a focus on improving team chemistry and communication. New recruits will bring fresh energy and skills to the team, enhancing their competitive edge. The team's goal is to win the SUNYAC championship and advance to the NCAA tournament. The team's success will be driven by their commitment to hard work and perseverance. They will continue to train and improve their skills, both individually and as a team. Offensively, the team will focus on improving their shooting accuracy and increasing their scoring opportunities. Defensively, the team will work on their positioning and communication to prevent opposing teams from scoring. The team will also prioritize their physical and mental health, with a focus on injury prevention and stress management. The Geneseo Women's Lacrosse team is excited for the future and determined to achieve their goals. With a strong work ethic and team spirit, they are ready to take on any challenge that comes their way. 🥍💪 In conclusion, the Geneseo Women's Lacrosse team has proven to be a force to be reckoned with. Their impressive achievements speak for themselves, including multiple SUNYAC championships and NCAA tournament appearances. 🏆🥍 The team's success can be attributed to their hard work, dedication, and strong team dynamic. Their passion for the sport is evident in every game they play, and their determination to win is unmatched. 💪🏼👏🏼 Overall, the Geneseo Women's Lacrosse team is a shining example of what can be accomplished with teamwork and perseverance. We look forward to seeing their continued success in the future. 🌟👀 https://lacrossee.com/geneseo-womens-lacrosse-team-overview-achievements/?_unique_id=64921a634b8e9
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muhammaddahab · 2 years
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Tennis ist stolz darauf, die Saison zu verbessern | die Haupt-Punkte
Tennis ist stolz darauf, die Saison zu verbessern | die Haupt-Punkte
Von Collin Bolebruch & Liam Sample Die Saison 2022 für das Damen-Tennisteam der Plattsburgh Cardinals war von Entwicklung geprägt. Der Cardinal (7-5) beendete das Jahr mit 3-4 bei SUNYAC und verpasste die Conference Playoffs um ein Spiel. Ein ähnliches Ergebnis erzielte das Team in der Conference der vergangenen Saison mit 3:4, wenn man von außen über die Saison hinausblickt. Plattsburgh schlug…
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docchristorres · 5 years
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Seniors day, woman's volleyball here at the Maxcy Field House... won game one 25-14 Let's Goooo Bears!!!! #potsdamexsci #womansvolleyball #volleyball #sunypotsdam #potsdamproud #ncaavolleyball #sunyac #ilovewhatido (at SUNY Potsdam) https://www.instagram.com/p/B4QsrnKFWQA/?igshid=1oe8l8byr2veg
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not me looking at your anons to see what uni teams to look into because ucla lacks a hockey team and I’m struggling 😭
i mean my college has a hockey team (we’re a hockey school, we don’t even have a football team) but we’re D3 so
fun fact: the father of a guy on our team used to play in the nhl and i’m pretty sure he was captain of one team ?? cannot remember what teams tho
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I wanna go to the SUNYAC finals so badly
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fromthe-point · 5 years
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Wichita, KS - The Wichita Thunder, ECHL affiliate of the NHL's Edmonton Oilers, AHL's Bakersfield Condors and powered by Toyota, announced today that the team has signed defensemen Sean Allen and Devin Campbell for the 2019-20 season.
"We're excited to have both Devin and Sean as part of the Thunder family," commented Head Coach Bruce Ramsay. "They're both big, strong defensive defensemen who will do a great job eliminating the cycle and ensuring we spend as little time in the defensive zone as possible. Both had great careers in their respected leagues and will add that grit and toughness that all Thunder fans love to see."
Allen, 21, turns pro after playing the last four seasons in the Ontario Hockey League for the Kitchener Rangers, Oshawa Generals and Windsor Spitfires. A native of Puslinch, Ontario, the 6-foot-3, 201-pound blueliner racked up 381 penalty minutes to go along with 22 points (2g, 20a) in 205 career games.
Prior to his overage year in Windsor, he attended training camp with the St. Louis Blues. He adds a dimension of toughness along with a solid defensive game to the Thunder backend.
Campbell, 25, also begins his first year as a pro. A native of Greely, Ontario, the 6-foot-2, 216-pound defenseman began his college career at Niagara University before transferring to SUNY-Oswego (NCAA DIII). He served as an assistant captain during his junior campaign and was named captain as a senior. In 64 games with the Lakers, he recorded 23 points (1g, 22a).
He won back-to-back NCAA DIII (SUNYAC) Defensive Player of the Year Awards and was also named to the 2018-19 All-Tournament Team.
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kevinmayinternship · 3 years
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Week 5 Hockey Operations
1/3/22-1/9/22
This ended up being a very short week and you can only imagine why. I did a prescout against Buffalo State college of the SUNYAC conference. We were getting ready to leave for Buffalo State and play them in an outdoor game. Unfortunately, positives tests came up for Buffalo State and the game was rescheduled 3 days later on January 7th. This time Buffalo State came to Chatham. We defeated Buffalo State 7-3. My coach was pleased to have the clips that I had recorded that showed a lot of good things that we did. Once again COVID cancelled our games for the weekend, so we were off for another weekend. 
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sportsrepo · 3 years
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College Sports: Oswego State men’s and women’s ice hockey teams host a full weekend of home games | Oswego County
College Sports: Oswego State men’s and women’s ice hockey teams host a full weekend of home games | Oswego County
OSWEGO — The Oswego State men’s and women’s ice hockey teams have each navigated through recent postponements and are on track to host a full weekend of home games diving into conference play. The Oswego women’s team will host second-ranked Plattsburgh in a NEWHL matchup at 3 p.m. Friday while the men’s team will follow with a 7 p.m. SUNYAC clash against Buffalo State. The doubleheader will…
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mitchbeck · 3 years
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CANTLON: CT HOCKEY 2021 OFFSEASON VOL 1
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BY: Gerry Cantlon, Howlings HARTFORD, CT -The offseason has begun for the Hartford Wolf Pack and the rest of the AHL, except for the Pacific division, which has a playoff. Teams are very busy planning and signing players and coaches for the upcoming 2021-22 season.
PLAYER AND COACHING MOVEMENT
All of the AHL teams not in the Pacific Division have begun to send players to their respective ECHL teams for some post-season experience. The Toronto Marlies sent four players, Bobby McMann, Jeremy McKenna, Noel Hoefenmayer, and Gordie Green, to the Wichita Thunder. The Colorado Eagles sent Sasha Matala to the Utah Grizzlies. The Ontario Reign sent Nick Boka to the Ft. Wayne Komets while Josh Ingham and Jack Sadek packed their bags for the Greenville Swamp Rabbits. Doyle Somerby of the Tucson Roadrunners heads to the South Carolina Stingrays. The Manitoba Moose sent Peter Kreiger to the Indy Fuel, while the Rochester Americans sent Brendan Warren to the Jacksonville Icemen. Nelson Nogier, Cole Kehler, and C.J. Suess were sent to the Tulsa Oilers.
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Henderson heading to the Pacific Division after eliminating  San Jose on the strength of a two-goal and three-point effort from ex-Pack Danny O’ Regan has sent three players to the Vegas taxi squad in Dylan Sikura and Cody Glass. Henderson will play with the Bakersfield Condors for the Pacific Division post-season title and the John Chick Trophy. The Condors eliminated the San Diego Gulls in OT Monday. Brad Malone, the nephew of former Hartford Whaler, Greg Malone, and the cousin of ex-Pack, Ryan Malone, scored the game-winner. The first AHL player to Europe, David Kase of the Lehigh Valley Phantoms, signs with HC Sparta Prague (Czech Republic-CEL). A former Quinnipiac Bobcat, Karlis Cukste, who played with the San Jose Barracuda (AHL) and the Orlando Solar Bears (ECHL) this past year, heads home to Dynamo Riga (Latvia-KHL). According to the Swedish hockey website, SportsExpressen.se, ex-Pack Dale Weise has signed a deal to be announced shortly with IK Oskarshamn (Sweden-Allsvenskan). Ex-Pack/New York Ranger, Tim Erixon, goes from Växjö HC to  Timrå IK (Sweden-SHL) for next season. Ryan McKiernan (Brunswick School), fresh off winning the  German DEL championship, leaves Eisbaren Berlin to Rogle BK (Sweden-SHL).
COLLEGE NEWS
Former UCONN Husky, Ruslan Iskhakov, moved from TPS Turku (Finland-FEL) to Adler Mannheim (Germany-DEL). Also, in UCONN news, the University announced a new five-year extension for its head coach Mike Cavanaugh and had the groundbreaking for the new 2,600 seats $70 million arena-ready between September 2022-January 2023. The Maine Black Bears selected Ben Barr, the assistant coach from the national champion, UMASS-Amherst, to replace the late Dennis “Red” Gendron over the ex-Bridgeport Sound Tiger (now Islanders) and Maine associate coach for the last six years, Ben Guite. Replacing Barr at UMASS-Amherst is Penn State's assistant coach for the last 10 years, Matt Lindsay. Previously, he was an assistant at Princeton and was a volunteer assistant at Colorado College. He started at Division-III at Hobart College (SUNYAC) and Utica College. Lake Superior St. (NCHC) Damon Whitten’s contract was extended six years. Former Sound Tiger, Peter Mannino, gives up his head coaching job with the Des Moines Buccaneers (USHL) and signs on as an assistant coach with Colorado College (NCHC).
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Jamie Arniel, the nephew of former New Haven Nighthawk player and Rangers Assistant Coach,  Scott Arniel, leaves EC Bad Nauheim (Germany-DEL-2) and heads to HC Bratislava (Slovakia-IceHL). A trio of ex-Sound Tigers finds themselves on the move. Joey Martin departs Stavanger (Norway-NEL) and will skate next season for EC Graz (Austria-IceHL). Matt Mangene leaves ESV Villacher SV (Austria-iceHL) for EHC Wolfsburg (Germany-DEL). The new head coach there is a former Rangers draft pick, Mike Stewart. Sebastian Collberg exits Löwen Frankfurt (Germany-DEL-2) and returns home to BIK Karlskoga (Sweden-Allsvenskan). Former Wolf Pack and Ranger Steven Kampfer heads from the Boston Bruins to AK Bars Kazan (Russia-KHL). Former QU Bobcat goalie Michael Garteig leaves ERC Ingolstadt (Germany-DEL) and returns to HIFK Helsinki (Finland-FEL). Ex-Wolf Pack, Ville Meskanen, departs Illves Tampere (Finland-FEL) to go to KooKoo (Finland-FEL) next season. Ex-Wolf Pack and Sound Tiger Chris Bourque signs with ERC Ingolstadt (Germany-DEL) for next season, leaving EHC Munich.
ALL KINDS OF NEWS
Nick Dineen (Selects Academy at South Kent Prep), who played with the Amarillo Bulls (NAHL), commits to Stevenson University (UCHC) for next fall. In the fall, the return of the CCHA conference names its regular season and playoff trophy names they will be handing out to the winners in the spring. The playoff title will honor the late CCHA great coach of Michigan State, Ron Mason, with the Mason Cup. The regular season title winner will be awarded the McNaughton Cup. USA Hockey let several coaches go, including Kenny Rausch (Danbury/Immaculate High), the Director of USA Youth Hockey.
TRANSFERS
Goaltender Evan Fear departs Quinnipiac University (ECACHL) and transfers to Northeastern (HE), making 57 school transfers this collegiate off-season and 47 grad transfers. Tobias Fladeby finishes at AIC (AHA) and signs with Tingryds AIF (Sweden-Allsvenskan), making 80 college players sign pro deals in North America and Europe. Emil Öhrvall departs Sacred Heart University (AHA) for BIK Karlskoga (Sweden-Allsvenskan). The Pioneers were his third school in three separate conferences in his collegiate career. Nick Rheaume, the son of ex-Pack/Ranger, Pascal Rhéaume, has committed to UMASS-Lowell (HE) for 2022-23. Rhéaume played with the Prince George Spruce Kings (BCHL) this year. His cousin is Quinnipiac University (ECACHL) transfer goalie Dylan St. Cyr, the son of former New Haven Senators player Gerry. St. Cyr.
COMMITS
Two CT Division-III commits as William Pond (Wilton/CT Roughriders-EHL) heads to Western New England College (CCC). Ponds' Roughrider teammate Connor Sullivan (Brunswick School/CT Jr. Rangers - NCDC) heads to Lake Forest College (NCHA). Joining him at Lake Forest is Mattias Derraugh (Danbury-NAHL), who committed to the Illinois-based school.
IIHF WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS
The IIHF World Championships are underway in Latvia. There are many familiar names dotting the roster landscape. In Group A, the 3-0 Slovakian team has current Wolf Pack goalie Adam Huska and ex-Pack/Ranger Marek Hrivik. Huska has yet to play, and Hrivik has four points in three games. Slovakia engineered an early upset beating Russia 3-1 on Monday. Denmark has ex-Pack Niklas Jensen, who scored a hat trick in their first game and had a goal and two assists against Great Britain in a 3-2 overtime win Tuesday. Sweden had ex-Pack/Ranger player Oscar Lindberg and ex-Wolf Pack Carl Klingberg. The Czech Republic has ex-Pack and current Rangers defenseman Libor Hajek. They also have Adam, and David Musil, the nephews of former Whalers and Rangers player Bobby Holik. Ex-Pack and current Ranger Filip Chytil and former Beast of New Haven Jaroslav Spacek are the assistant coaches, plus former UCONN Husky recruit Matej Blumel. Belarus has an ex-Sound Tiger, Shane Prince, who has citizenship. Switzerland has a pair of ex-Wolf Pack players in Andres Ambuhl and Raphael Diaz; Great Britain has goalie Jackson Whistle, nephew of former New Haven Nighthawk, Rob Whistle, plus Ben Lake (Sacred Heart University-AHA).
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In Group B, the US squad features Ryan Donato, the son of ex-Wolf Pack/Sound Tiger, Ted Donato. They also have a  current Ranger, Kevin Rooney, and the nephew of former New Haven Nighthawk, Steve Rooney. Current Ranger, Zac Jones and Tage Thompson (Milford/UCONN), a son of the current Bridgeport Islanders head coach, Brent Thompson. The head coach is former Sound Tigers bench boss Jack Capuano. The team General Manager is current Rangers President/GM, Hartford GM Chris Drury (Trumbull/Fairfield Prep). Canada has shockingly lost its first three games to Latvia, Germany, and the US. Canada has a current Wolf Pack, Braden Schneider, and former Sacred Heart University (AHA)/Sound Tiger product Justin Danforth. Germany has Tom Kuhnhackl of Bridgeport, and Italy has former Ranger Peter Andersson as one of the assistant coaches, and he is the father of ex-Pack, Calle Andersson. HARTFORD WOLF PACK HOME Read the full article
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sportzwireradio · 4 years
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SPORTS REPORT INTERVIEWS  BRENDAN FITZPATRICK!!
                                                                                    NEW YORK, SEPTEMBER, 2, 2020/THOMAS BRICE/-- The Sports Report New York's #1 sports show is proud to announce as a guest this week to open the show Brendan Fitzpatrick guard/forward from the Cortland Red Dragon's Men's Basketball team. Brendan Fitzpatrick, who completed his senior season this past year with the Cortland Red Dragons by leading the State University of New York Conference (SUNYAC) in minutes per game, free throw percentage, three point percentage, assists per game, assist to turnover ratio which was 5th in the NCAA, set a school record for three point percentage in a single season .515, tied the school record for assists in a single game twice with 12, and was in SUNYAC all-conference third team.
Brendan Fitzpatrick, was a member of the Dean's List at Cortland University, and at Plainview-Old Bethpage high school Brendan Fitzpatrick was a 1000 point scorer, as a senior earned honorable all-state honors, was named all-conference as a junior, and  was named all-conference as a sophomore.
"I am honored to have Brendan Fitzpatrick on the Sports Report this week to share his story from Plainview-Old Bethpage Hawk star to Cortland Red Dragon standout. Brendan Fitzpatrick is the perfect example of why the Cortland Red Dragon's Men's Basketball team has long been one of the premier teams in the SUNYAC. Brendan Fitzpatrick's energy, determination, and leadership skills made him one of the best players in the SUNYAC this past season. I want to thank Brendan Fitzpatrick for coming on the Sports Report this week to talk about his decorated basketball career along with the many great things the Cortland Red Dragons Men's Basketball team and it's athletic program have to offer."--Thomas J. Brice, founder, host, producer, engineer of The Sports Report New York's #1 Sports show
The Sports Report New York's #1 sports show is hosted, produced, and engineered by Thomas Brice, and features weekly analysis from Ernest Dove an accredited member of the media covering the New York Mets minor league affiliate the St. Lucie Mets. Rob Morosca, and Brad Weiss 4 year Starting Forward/Center with the St. Joseph's Golden Eagles men's basketball team who's 25th all time in school history in rebounds and near the top of the list in school history in blocked shots.
The Sports Report has quickly established itself as New York's #1 sports show generating over 500,000 views on all of it's platforms and has interviewed some of the top athletes in the world of sports such as 13 year Major League Baseball veteran, key member of the 2000 National League Champion New York Mets Glendon Rusch who pitched the 22nd one hitter in New York Mets history on July 14, 2001. Binghamton Rumble Ponies pitcher Stephen Villines who is the all time leader in saves for the Kansas Jayhawks. St. Lucie Mets pitcher Conner O'Neil the all time leader in saves for the Cal State Northridge Matadors. Kansas City Royals Hall Of Famer, two time American League All Star, 20 game winner, 1985 World Series Champion and analyst for Fox Sports West covering the Los Angeles Angels Mark Gubicza. Coastal Carolina George F Buddy Sasser Hall Of Fame, Big South Conference Hall Of Fame, former Toronto Blue Jays, Montreal Expos infielder Luis Lopez. President of the NFL Players association Austin-San Antonio chapters, former Texas University running back Rodrick Walker. 9 year MLB veteran Jeff Frye of the Boston Red Sox, Toronto Blue Jays, Texas Rangers, and Colorado Rockies who hit for the 2nd cycle in Toronto Blue Jays history on August 17, 2001, and the all time leader in appearances for the Oklahoma State University Cowboys and New York Mets prospect Trey Cobb.
To listen to this week's episode of the Sports Report featuring Brendan Fitzpatrick the all time leader in three point percentage for a single season in SUNY Cortland Red Dragons Men's Basketball History click on the link below as Brendan Fitzpatrick opens the Sports Report at the 3 minute and 10 second mark.
https://soundcloud.com/thesportsreport2019/catching-up-with-brendan-fitzpatrick
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jerrydelpriore · 5 years
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Head Coach Arlan Freeman to Helm First- Ever College of St. Elizabeth Men’s Baseball Team
Head Coach Arlan Freeman to Helm First- Ever College of St. Elizabeth Men’s Baseball Team
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College of St. Elizabeth Head Coach Arlan Freeman.
On Tuesday, February 25th, the College of St. Elizabeth (CSE) in Morristown, N.J., will play the school’s first baseball game in its history; an away tilt versus Rutgers-Newark at 3:30 pm. 
The addition of a baseball program became possible when CSE went co-educational in 2016, opening the door to expand its Division-III athletics program.
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vaultermagazine · 7 years
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@josh_stein1967 "I'm ready." -Spongebob #SUNYACS #polevault #vaultermagazine #tbt (at Morningstar Ranch)
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IT IS HOCKEY NIGHT IN OSWEGO AGAIN! LAKERS vs BENGALS in the SUNYAC SEMIFINALS! (at Campus Center Ice Arena)
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sunynewpaltz · 8 years
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Men's & Women's Basketball Host Oswego Tonight in SUNYAC contests http://ift.tt/2jsLqCZ
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demiherasme-blog · 6 years
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uhhhh...yeah so we won the SUNYAC:) 
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