NEW PALTZ — SUNY New Paltz closed its women’s volleyball season with a victory over Bard College, 15-6, 15-6, 15-8, on Thursday night at Elting Gymnasium. Ann Marie Carbone had nine kills, four service aces and three blocks to lead the (4-26) Hawks. Teammate Crystal Smith added 14 digs…
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Field Hockey Loses Rescheduled Match
DALLAS, PA. — Meredith Herfel staked SUNY New Paltz to an early lead, but Misericordia scored three unanswered goals in the second half, en route to a 3-1 come-from-behind field hockey victory on Thursday afternoon. The game, originally scheduled for yesterday, was postponed a day due to soggy weather….
Read moreWomen’s Soccer Team Falls To Oneonta
ONEONTA — Defending SUNYAC champion Oneonta got all the offense it would need early in the first half, en route to a 5-0 women’s soccer win over New Paltz on Wednesday at the Wright National Soccer Campus. Sonada Mujanovic’s goal 8:28 into the match held up as the game…
Read moreNew Paltz Tames Wildcats In Men’s Soccer
NEW PALTZ — Mario Lavacca scored three goals, including two in the first half, to help pace New Paltz past Utica/Rome, 4-0, in SUNYAC men’s soccer on a soggy Wednesday afternoon. Olu Osinowo tallied the (4-12 overall, 4-5 SUNYAC) Hawks’ other goal in the contest, which was dominated by…
Read moreInternational Study Scholarship Legislation Passes U.S. Senate, President Next
NEW PALTZ — Federal legislation establishing a scholarship program to help low income students study overseas is on its way to President Bill Clinton after the Senate passed the bill earlier this month. The International Academic Opportunity Act of 2000 was drafted and sponsored in the House of Representatives by Rep….
Read moreConversations at New Paltz: November Conference Explores Relationship of First Amendment’s Free Speech and Free Exercise Provisions
NEW PALTZ — The “conscience clauses” of the First Amendment affirm the right to free speech and religious freedom. Many scholars believe that these rights were understood by the founders to be mutually reinforcing. However, there have been many recent circumstances – often highly publicized — in which they have…
Read moreMBA Information Sessions
The School of Business at SUNY New Paltz will be offering the following information about their MBA program, free to the public. October 23 (Monday) November 15 (Wednesday) December 5 (Tuesday) December 14 (Thursday) January 3 (Wednesday) January 16 (Tuesday) January 25 (Thursday) February 5 (Monday) February 21 (Wednesday) March…
Read moreWomen’s Volleyball Goes 1-2 In Pool Play
NEW PALTZ — New Paltz sandwiched a win between two losses on the second day of the SUNYAC Eastern Division Pool Play at Elting Gymnasium on Saturday. The (3-26 overall, 2-8 SUNYAC East) Hawks lost to Potsdam (7-15, 11-15, 15-13, 15-7, 16-14) after winning the first two games and…
Read moreField Hockey Edged By Elmira
ELMIRA — Carey Stelmack put New Paltz ahead with 9:12 remaining in the first half, but Elmira then scored two unanswered goals, en route to a 2-1 win in field hockey on Saturday afternoon. All the scoring occurred in the first half. Jamie Ring tied the score with 8:10…
Read moreNew Paltz Edged By Elmira In Men’s Soccer
NEW PALTZ — Two first half goals stood up as Elmira defeated SUNY New Paltz in men’s soccer, 2-0, on Saturday afternoon. Bob Roach tallied the game winner for the (7-4) Soaring Eagles 24:01 into the contest, and teammate Mike Petzing added Elmira’s other goal just 52 seconds later….
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