NEW PALTZ — On Wednesday afternoon the RPI Men’s Tennis team paid a visit to the Bubble at New Paltz and came away with a 0-9 victory. Although the Hawks didn’t manage to win a match, they did turn in some strong performances. The number four singles player, Brad…
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Women’s Lacrosse loses to Manhattanville
PURCHASE, NY — After giving up twelve goals in the first half, the Hawks defense stiffened up and allowed only six goals in the second half but it wasn’t enough as the Hawks lost 5-18 at Manhattanville on Wednesday. For New Paltz Caurie Waddell and Megan Porter each scored…
Read moreSoftball Drops Doubleheader to Union
NEW PALTZ — Tricia Cascio drove in three runs and Kelly McFarlane scored twice, but it wasn’t enough as the Hawks dropped the first game of a twin bill to Union College 8-10 in extra innings Wednesday afternoon at Deane Field. Cascio tied the game on a wild pitch…
Read moreHawks Avenge Early Season Loss to Farmingdale
NEW PALTZ — Kingston native Chris Schuon pitched five innings of strong relief and Brian Clarke kept his 10-game hitting streak alive as the Hawks beat Farmingdale 5-3 Wednesday. The win avenges an early season loss the Hawks suffered to Farmingdale. Schuon, who relieved Hawks starter Keith Roloson in the…
Read moreHawks Drop Home Softball Opener
NEW PALTZ — SUNY New Paltz finally opened its home schedule with two SUNYAC losses to Plattsburgh on Tuesday at Deane Field. The (0-13 overall, 0-6 SUNYAC) Hawks lost game one 5-2, and were also edged 9-8 in the nightcap. New Paltz’s best offensive output of the season…
Read moreHawks Fall To National Power Cortland
KINGSTON — SUNY New Paltz led 2-1 early in the contest, but then nationally-ranked Cortland took over, to cruise to a 28-2 women’s lacrosse win on Tuesday afternoon at Dietz Stadium. Cortland (5-1 overall, 3-0 SUNYAC), which is ranked fifth in the New York region and 13th nationally, got…
Read moreRenowned Psychoanalyst at SUNY New Paltz
NEW PALTZ — Dr. Thomas Szasz, who is best known for his 1961 book The Myth of Mental Illness, will speak at SUNY New Paltz on April 20. The topic of his talk will be “Why Mental Illness is Not Mental and Not an Illness.” Szasz’ career spans more than 50…
Read moreHawks Split Baseball Doubleheader
NEW PALTZ — A four-hit, nine-strikeout masterpiece in the opener by junior Eric Kantner got SUNY New Paltz off to a solid start. But defensive woes and trouble throwing strikes plagued the Hawks late in game two, as New Paltz split a weather-shortened doubleheader with SUNY Utica/Rome on Monday at…
Read moreHawks Prevail In Rescheduled Contest
NEW PALTZ — After two failed attempts to play outside at the National Tennis Center in Flushing Meadows, the decision was made to switch the men’s tennis match indoors at SUNY New Paltz to assure the contest would be played. New Paltz rolled past Hunter, 7-2, on Monday at…
Read moreBite and Wit in a Flailing Moral Climate: New Paltz Theatre Presents Some Explicit Polaroids
NEW PALTZ — An image from Some Explicit Polaroids is available on the web at http://hawk.newpaltz.edu/news/images/polaroids.html or by clicking here. Some Explicit Polaroids, a new play by outspoken British playwright Mark Ravenhill, will be presented by the Department of Theatre Arts at SUNY New Paltz April 19-22 in…
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