NEW PALTZ — The SUNY New Paltz men’s baseball team got two huge victories Sunday over Brockport 8-2 and 3-2 to keep their SUNYAC postseason hopes alive. The Hawks are now 10-18-1 for the year and 4-6 in the conference. In game one, John Buonamano (Royersford, PA) shut down…
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Women’s Lacrosse Splits With Wells, Oneonta
AURORA/ONEONTA, NY — The New Paltz women’s lacrosse team defeated Wells College 12-7 Friday and lost to Oneonta Saturday 18-0. This weekend’s results give the Hawks a 2-7 season record and a 1-5 record in the SUNYAC conference. On Friday, the Hawks beat Wells College 12-7. Megan Porter (Massapequa,…
Read moreMen, Women’s Track & Field Compete At Columbia
MANHATTAN — The men and women’s track and field teams competed at the Columbia University Invitational Saturday in Manhattan. Men’s Highlights: Adam Thyberg (Blue Point, NY) finished 6th in the men’s pole vault clearing 4.05 meters. Josh Moore placed 11th in the hammer throw with a 34.54- meter…
Read moreBaseball Splits With Fredonia
NEW PALTZ — The New Paltz men’s baseball team split their doubleheader Saturday against the Fredonia Blue Devils. The Hawks lost the first game 9-4 and won the second 11-7. New Paltz is now 8-18-1 on the year and 2-6 in the conference. In game 1, the Hawks grabbed…
Read moreSymposium highlights student research
NEW PALTZ — Research papers and posters on biology, computer science, chemistry, foreign languages, geology, communication, psychology and sociology will be featured at the annual Student Research Symposium at the State University of New York at New Paltz’s on Friday, April 19, from 2 to 7 p.m. at the College…
Read moreTennis Pounds Oswego
NEW PALTZ — SUNY New Paltz men’s tennis evened its record at 4-4 Friday with a 9-0 thrashing of Oswego. #1, #2, #3, and #6 singles players Ed Paulinski (Floral Park, NY), Tiby Taran (Brooklyn Kings, NY), Brad Breakstone (Mount Kisco, NY), and Josh Greenspan (North Babylon, NY) rolled…
Read moreSUNY New Paltz Professor Fife accepted in National Endowment for Humanities semi
NEW PALTZ — State University of New York at New Paltz English Professor Ernelle Fife heads to Hershey, Pa., this summer to participate in a highly selective research seminar. A current resident of New Paltz, Fife has been teaching at SUNY New Paltz for five years. She has taught courses such…
Read moreSUNY New Paltz to Host State Science Olympiad for fifth year
NEW PALTZ — For the fifth year, the State University of New York at New Paltz will host 36 middle schools at the 2002 New York State Science Olympiad. “These events provide a great opportunity for the middle school students to get involved with doing science, not just reading about what…
Read moreWestern Connecticut Stops Men’s Tennis
DANBURY, CT — New Paltz men’s tennis fell 6-3 on Thursday to Western Connecticut. The men’s team now sits at 3-4 for the season. The Hawks managed to win two out of six of the singles matches and one doubles match. Bobby Calise (East Islip, NY) won his singles…
Read moreManhattanville Shuts Down Men’s Baseball
NEW PALTZ — Drew Crowley’s first-inning grand slam was all the Valiants would need as pitcher Dave McCorison threw a six-hit complete game in a 6-1 win for Manhattanville. The loss sinks the Hawks record to 7-17-1. Crowley’s blast gave the Valiants a four-run cushion early and the Hawks…
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