NEW PALTZ — The School of Science and Engineering at the State University of New York at New Paltz will continue its 2007-2008 colloquium series at 4 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 29, in the Coykendall Science Building, with a lecture, titled “The Coldest Temperature in the Universe.” Harold Metcalf, founder and…
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Women’s Basketball Claims First Win of Season
Senior Sarah Salvo tied her career high 18 points as the women’s basketball team defeated Villa Julie 75-50 in the Scotty Wood Tournament consolation game. Salvo was seven of ten from the floor and grabbed six boards. Sophomore Kristen Caben finished with 14 points on five of eight from the…
Read moreSwimming Sweeps Vassar – Hopf Sets New Record in 200 Breast
The men’s and women’s swim teams traveled across the river this afternoon and swept the Vassar Brewers. The women claimed a 119-80 win, while the men soared to a 125-65 victory. The women are 6-1 on the season and the men stand at 5-1 in dual meet competition. Junior Joelle…
Read moreNelson Scores 27 as Men’s Basketball Falls to Nazareth
ROCHESTER, NY — Kyle Nelson scored 27 points and grabbed a team high eight boards on his way to earning All-Tournament honors but it wasn’t enough as the Hawks fell 88-71 to Nazareth on day two of the annual Chuck Resler Tournament hosted by the University of Rochester. Three other…
Read moreMen’s Basketball Falls to Rochester in Season Opener
ROCHESTER, NY — The men’s basketball team traveled to Rochester tonight for the Chuck Resler Tournament and opened their season with a 73-43 setback against the Rochester Yellow Jackets. The Yellow Jackets are ranked ninth in the preseason poll by the National Association of Basketball Coaches. Rochester led by as…
Read moreWomen’s Basketball Opens Season With 61-52 Setback
ALLENTOWN, PA — Sophomore Kristen Caban led the Hawks with 13 points, but it was not enough as the New Paltz women’s basketball team fell to Scranton, 61-52, in the season-opener for both teams on Friday afternoon in the first round game of Muhlenberg’s Scotty Wood Tournament. The Hawks led…
Read moreThree Hawks Earn SUNYAC Scholar-Athlete Awards
The State University of New York Athletic Conference (SUNYAC) announced the winners of the SUNYAC Scholar-Athlete Award for the fall 2007 season. The student-athlete from the All-SUNYAC first or second team for their respective sport with the highest grade point average over at least three semesters is the recipient of…
Read moreHawks Stand Seventh in Commissioner’s Cup
The State University of New York Athletic Conference released the latest SUNYAC Commissioner’s Cup standings through the fall sports season. The Commissioner’s Cup champion is determined by the 20 different conference sports in the fall, winter and spring. An 11-point system is used in each sport. The first-place team gets…
Read moreCoombs Named Bogard Award Winner
Swimmer Michelle Coombs (Newburgh/Newburgh Free Academy) was named a co-winner of the prestigious Dr. Dolores Bogard award, which was announced by the State University of New York Athletic Conference (SUNYAC) at their annual fall meeting. The award is given annually to a junior or senior athlete with the best combination…
Read moreCollege to test public address system this Friday at 10 a.m.
NEW PALTZ — The State University of New York at New Paltz has scheduled a demonstration of a public address system for this Friday at 10 a.m. Members of the New Paltz community may hear a loud noise which may be in the form of the spoken word or horn. THIS…
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