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Athletics
January 17, 2004 SysAdmin

Norris Leads Hawks Past Fredonia, 63-54

FREDONIA, NY — Junior forward Tarah Norris (Port Jervis, NY) came off the bench to score 15 points and helped lead SUNY New Paltz to a 63-54 conference win over Fredonia this afternoon. Norris was 6-of-9 from the field to pace four Hawks in double figures. Senior forward Lindsay…

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Athletics
January 17, 2004 SysAdmin

SUNY New Paltz Women’s Swimming Team Places 3rd at RPI Invitational

TROY, NY — The SUNY New Paltz women’s swimming team placed third among eight teams with 235 points at the 2004 RPI Invitational held at Robinson Pool on the campus of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute this afternoon. Connecticut College took home the team title with 340 points. New Paltz had…

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Athletics
January 16, 2004 SysAdmin

Foluke-Henderson Scores 18 pts in Loss at Buffalo State

BUFFALO, NY — Freshman forward Amseshem Foluke-Henderson (Jamaica, NY) led SUNY New Paltz with 18 points and seven rebounds in an 89-58 loss at Buffalo State this evening. Foluke-Henderson was 9-of-16 from the floor and collected seven rebounds in 20 minutes of action. Freshman forward John Hauser (East Williston,…

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Athletics
January 16, 2004 SysAdmin

Glazewski Scores Career High in Loss at Buffalo State

BUFFALO, NY — SUNY New Paltz freshman forward Sandra Glazewski (Dobbs Ferry, NY) scored a career-high 24 points in a 58-55 loss at Buffalo State this evening. The Hawks (4-7, 1-3) trailed by three with nine seconds remaining and had an opportunity to force overtime. Following a New…

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Athletics
January 13, 2004 SysAdmin

Grimmer Leads SUNY IT Past New Paltz, 81-71

NEW PALTZ, NY — Junior guard Nick Grimmer (New Hartford, NY) scored 30 points to lead SUNY IT to an 81-71 win over SUNY New Paltz this evening at Elting Gym. SUNY IT outscored New Paltz 13-6 over the last three minutes to pull away and improve to 6-4…

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Athletics
January 13, 2004 SysAdmin

Hawks Make It Three Straight With Win Over Conference Rival SUNY IT

NEW PALTZ, NY — SUNY New Paltz outscored SUNY IT 17-2 in the first eight minutes of the second half and held off a late rally by the Wildcats to come away with a 56-50 win this evening at Elting Gym. The Hawks pushed what was a 23-21 lead…

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Athletics
January 12, 2004 SysAdmin

Kelty Named SUNYAC Co-Player of the Week

NEW PALTZ, NY — SUNY New Paltz freshman guard Kerri Kelty (Valley Stream, NY) and Fredonia junior forward Katie Estes were named the Co-Players of the Week in the State University of New York Athletic Conference (SUNYAC) this afternoon. Kelty averaged 15.0 points, 2.5 rebounds, and 5.5 assists per…

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Athletics
January 10, 2004 SysAdmin

Hawks Struggle at William Paterson

WAYNE, NJ — The SUNY New Paltz men’s basketball team shot 26 percent from the field and William Paterson senior forward Rory Caswell (Toms River, NJ) recorded his first career double-double to lead the Pioneers to a 72-44 win over the Hawks this afternoon in Wayne, NJ. New Paltz,…

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Athletics
January 10, 2004 SysAdmin

SUNY New Paltz Men’s Swimming Team Places 4th at RPI Invitational

TROY, NY — The SUNY New Paltz men’s swimming team placed fourth among seven teams with 159 points at the 2004 Henry Kumpf Invitational held at Robinson Pool on the campus of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute this afternoon. Ithaca took home the team title with 463 points. The Hawks were…

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Athletics
January 10, 2004 SysAdmin

Hawks Make it Two Straight With Win Over Skidmore

NEW PALTZ, NY — Freshman guard Kerri Kelty (Valley Stream, NY) scored 20 points and dished out 10 assists to lead the SUNY New Paltz women’s basketball team to an 82-76 win over Skidmore College this afternoon at Elting Gym. Kelty was one of five Hawks who finished in…

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Athletics
January 8, 2004 SysAdmin

SUNY New Paltz Fall in V-Foundation Classic Title Game

SALEM, VA — Tied at 48 with 10:42 remaining, the SUNY New Paltz men’s basketball team fell victim to an 11-1 run by Roanoke and the Maroons pulled away for an 82-65 win over the Hawks in the title game of the 11th Annual V-Foundation Classic this evening. Coming…

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Athletics
January 8, 2004 SysAdmin

SUNY New Paltz Women’s Basketball Team Defeats CCNY, 47-37

NEW PALTZ, NY — The SUNY New Paltz women’s basketball team stopped a six-game losing streak with a 47-37 win over City College of New York this evening at Elting Gym. Freshman guard Kerri Kelty (Valley Stream, NY) led the Hawks with 10 points as New Paltz improved to…

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Athletics
January 7, 2004 SysAdmin

Hauser Leads New Paltz Past Ferrum in V-Foundation Classic

SALEM, VA — Freshman forward John Hauser (East Williston, NY) had 17 points, 13 rebounds and four steals to lead SUNY New Paltz to a 69-65 win over Ferrum College in the opening round of the 11th annual V-Foundation Classic this evening. The victory puts the Hawks in the…

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School of Fine & Performing Arts
January 6, 2004 SysAdmin

Milton Avery: Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art Exhibits Works of 20th Century Master

NEW PALTZ — Remaining faithful to his own artistic vision, and defying the popular art movements of his day, Milton Avery forged his own aesthetic path through modernity. Milton Avery: Paintings from the Collection of the Neuberger Museum of Art, will be on exhibit at the Samuel Dorsky Museum of…

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Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art
January 6, 2004 SysAdmin

Milton Avery: Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art Exhibits Works of 20th Century Master

Remaining faithful to his own artistic vision, and defying the popular art movements of his day, Milton Avery forged his own aesthetic path through modernity. Milton Avery: Paintings from the Collection of the Neuberger Museum of Art, will be on exhibit at the Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art January 28th…

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Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art
January 6, 2004 SysAdmin

Agricultural Works

Agricultural Works, an exhibition of new work by contemporary photographer James Welling, that merges nature, culture and industry of the Hudson River Valley through color photography and music will premiere at the Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art at the State University of New York at New Paltz, New York, on…

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School of Fine & Performing Arts
January 6, 2004 SysAdmin

Agricultural Works

NEW PALTZ — Agricultural Works, an exhibition of new work by contemporary photographer James Welling, that merges nature, culture and industry of the Hudson River Valley through color photography and music will premiere at the Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art at the State University of New York at New Paltz,…

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Athletics
January 3, 2004 SysAdmin

SUNY New Paltz Women’s Basketball Team Suffers 66-42 Loss to Eighth Ranked Eastern Connecticut

WILLIMANTIC, CT — Seniors Allison Coleman (Jewett City, CT) and Deanne Prior (Scituate, RI) and red-shirt freshman Sandy Mosley (Goshen, CT) combined for 42 points and 35 rebounds to lead the eighth-ranked Eastern Connecticut State University women’s basketball team to a 66-42 victory over SUNY New Paltz this afternoon….

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News Releases
December 24, 2003 SysAdmin

SUNY New Paltz representative available at SCCC once a week for advisement

NEW PALTZ — Helen Brocker, a representative from the Center for Continuing and Professional Education at the State University of New York at New Paltz, will be on the campus at Sullivan County Community College from noon to 6 p.m. on Tuesdays beginning Jan. 6, for registration and general information…

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News Releases
December 16, 2003 SysAdmin

State Education Department approves environmental geo-chemical science major

NEW PALTZ — The State Education Department has approved a new major in environmental geo-chemical science to be offered by the School of Science and Engineering at the State University of New York at New Paltz. The program will focus on the human impact of stresses on the environment through…

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News Releases
December 15, 2003 SysAdmin

National board awards accreditation to teacher preparation programs

NEW PALTZ — The School of Education and the Professional Education Unit at the State University of New York at New Paltz has been awarded accreditation by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE), the organization responsible for professional accreditation of teacher education. This accreditation covers initial teacher…

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News Releases
December 15, 2003 SysAdmin

More than 450 graduate candidates to become alumni at December Commencement

NEW PALTZ — The State University of New York at New Paltz will hold December Commencement exercises from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Mid-Hudson Civic Center in Poughkeepsie on Saturday, Dec. 20. This December’s ceremony includes both students who have completed their studies in August and the December…

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Athletics
December 11, 2003 SysAdmin

Lavacca Named to NSCAA All-Region Team

NEW PALTZ, NY — The honors continued on Thursday for SUNY New Paltz men’s soccer standout Mario Lavacca (Port Washington, NY — Paul D. Schreiber) who was named to the National Soccer Coaches Association of America All-New York Region Second Team. Last month, Lavacca became the first men’s soccer…

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School of Business
December 10, 2003 SysAdmin

School of Business holds first induction ceremony for Sigma Beta Delta Honor Society

The School of Business at the State University of New York at New Paltz inducted 24 students into the Sigma Beta Delta Honor Society during the first annual induction ceremony at the College Terrace Restaurant recently. Membership in Sigma Beta Delta is the highest recognition a business student can receive…

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News Releases
December 10, 2003 SysAdmin

School of Business holds first induction ceremony for Sigma Beta Delta Honor Society

NEW PALTZ — The School of Business at the State University of New York at New Paltz inducted 24 students into the Sigma Beta Delta Honor Society during the first annual induction ceremony at the College Terrace Restaurant recently. Membership in Sigma Beta Delta is the highest recognition a business…

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School of Business
December 9, 2003 SysAdmin

School of Business faculty receives award

Theodore Clark, professor of business at the State University of New York at New Paltz, has been honored with the Direct Market Division (DMD) Recognition Award. In the 10 years the award has been granted, Clark is the first-ever faculty recipient of the award, which was presented at the 10th…

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News Releases
December 9, 2003 SysAdmin

School of Business faculty receives award

NEW PALTZ — Theodore Clark, professor of business at the State University of New York at New Paltz, has been honored with the Direct Market Division (DMD) Recognition Award. In the 10 years the award has been granted, Clark is the first-ever faculty recipient of the award, which was presented…

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Athletics
December 9, 2003 SysAdmin

College of Staten Island Defeats SUNY New Paltz 63-61 in OT

NEW PALTZ, NY — Senior forward Jacclyn Rock (Staten Island, NY) hit a jumper for the College of Staten Island with 52 seconds remaining in overtime to give the Dolphins a 63-61 win over SUNY New Paltz this evening at Elting Gym. The Hawks (1-5) scored the first four…

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News Releases
December 9, 2003 SysAdmin

SUNY New Paltz signs articulation agreements with region’s community colleges

NEW PALTZ — The State University of New York at New Paltz recently signed articulation agreements with three two-year colleges: Adirondack Community College, Bergen Community College in New Jersey and SUNY Cobleskill. The agreements include departmental contracts in the schools of Fine Arts, Business, Education, and Science and Engineering and the…

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News Releases
December 8, 2003 SysAdmin

Professor’s biography named winner by the Jewish Book Council

NEW PALTZ — Gerald Sorin, professor of history at the State University of New York at New Paltz, has been awarded the 2002-03 National Jewish Book Award in the category of History for his novel, “Irving Howe: A Life of Passionate Dissent” (New York University Press, 2003). Sorin’s book tracks Howe’s…

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Athletics
December 7, 2003 SysAdmin

Hawks Finish Strong at 2003 ECAC Division III Swimming Championship

SEWELL, NJ — The SUNY New Paltz men’s and women’s swimming teams finished sixth and seventh respectively at the 2003 ECAC Division III Championship at Gloucester County Institute of Technology in Sewell, N.J. over the weekend. On the third and final day of the meet, junior Kent Yeung finished…

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Athletics
December 6, 2003 SysAdmin

SUNY New Paltz Women’s Basketball Team Falls to Potsdam, 66-57

POTSDAM, NY — Junior Kate Kaczmarek (Webster, MA) notched a double-double with 22 points and 16 rebounds to lead Potsdam to a 66-57 victory over SUNY New Paltz this afternoon. The win ups the Lady Bears record to 1-2 overall and 1-1 in the SUNYAC while the Hawks fall to…

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Athletics
December 6, 2003 SysAdmin

SUNY New Paltz Men’s Basketball Team Earns First SUNYAC Win with 65-62 Victory over Potsdam

POTSDAM, NY — The SUNY New Paltz men’s basketball team had four players score in double figures to earn their first SUNYAC victory of the season with a 65-62 win over Potsdam this afternoon. The Hawks improve to 2-3 overall and 1-1 in the SUNYAC while the Bears stand at…

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Athletics
December 6, 2003 SysAdmin

New Paltz Women’s 200 Medley Relay Team Wins ECAC Championship

NEW PALTZ, NY — The SUNY New Paltz men’s and women’s swimming teams are now halfway through the 2003 ECAC Division III Championship. Highlighting the event thus far, was a first place finish by the women’s 200 medley relay team of Danielle Lindner, Mallory Grempel, Liz Delia, and Joanna…

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News Releases
December 4, 2003 SysAdmin

Friends of the Sojourner Truth Library donate $14,000 for prestigious scholarly database

NEW PALTZ — This fall, research capabilities at the Sojourner Truth Library (STL) on the campus at New Paltz have been enhanced through the addition of JSTOR, a prestigious electronic research database typically found at large research universities. What made this database a reality at New Paltz was a donation by…

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Athletics
December 2, 2003 SysAdmin

Oneonta Outlasts New Paltz 106-101 in Triple OT Thriller

NEW PALTZ, NY — SUNY New Paltz and Oneonta opened up the State University of New York Athletic Conference (SUNYAC) schedule in heart stopping fashion with the Red Dragons outlasting the Hawks 106-101 in triple overtime. In a game that featured 14 ties and nine lead changes during the…

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Athletics
December 2, 2003 SysAdmin

New Paltz Women’s Basketball Team Struggles in Conference Opener vs. Oneonta

NEW PALTZ, NY — Sophomore guard Melissa Donohue (Niverville, NY) paced three Red Dragons in double figures with 15 points to lead Oneonta State to a 63-43 win over SUNY New Paltz in the SUNYAC opener both teams this evening at Elting Gymnasium. The Red Dragons raced out to…

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Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art
December 1, 2003 SysAdmin

New York State Council on the Arts grants Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art $7,500

The State University of New York at New Paltz Foundation has been awarded a $7,500 art collections care and research grant from the New York State Council on the Arts (NYSCA) for support of the Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art (SMDA). This is the first time the SMDA has received…

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Athletics
December 1, 2003 SysAdmin

Daudier Named SUNYAC Player of the Week

NEW PALTZ, NY — SUNY New Paltz senior guard Matt Daudier (S. Floral Park, NY — Floral Park Memorial) has been named the Player of the Week in the State University of New York Athletic Conference (SUNYAC). Daudier scored a career-high 32 points to lead the Hawks to an…

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News Releases
December 1, 2003 SysAdmin

New York State Council on the Arts grants Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art $7,500

NEW PALTZ — The State University of New York at New Paltz Foundation has been awarded a $7,500 art collections care and research grant from the New York State Council on the Arts (NYSCA) for support of the Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art (SMDA). This is the first time the…

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School of Fine & Performing Arts
November 26, 2003 SysAdmin

Music Department present Collegium Musicum

NEW PALTZ — Collegium Musicum, the SUNY New Paltz student ensemble for early music under the direction of Dr. Joel Evans, will present a program of vocal and instrumental music from the Medieval, Renaissance and Baroque eras on Thursday, December 11 at 8:00 p.m.. The concert is presented in the…

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School of Fine & Performing Arts
November 26, 2003 SysAdmin

Clay Club Holiday Sale

NEW PALTZ — Planning to hear Dr. Maya Angelou speak on December 3rd? Before you do, stop by the Fine Arts Building at SUNY New Paltz and select a unique and beautiful holiday gift, carefully crafted by emerging artists, for those hard-to-shop-for friends and relatives. The Clay Club’s Holiday Sale…

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Athletics
November 25, 2003 SysAdmin

SUNY New Paltz Women’s Basketball Team Loses 71-51 to Manhattanville

PURCHASE, NY — Senior Nicole Terzian (Bronx, NY) went 5-5 from the field and 3-3 from three-point range and scored a game-high 13 points while junior Beth Hickey (Dobbs Ferry, NY) chipped in with 12 points to lead Manhattanville to a 71-51 victory over SUNY New Paltz this evening….

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News Releases
November 25, 2003 SysAdmin

New Paltz and SCCC to host two open house information sessions in December

NEW PALTZ — The State University of New York at New Paltz is coming to Sullivan County Community College in December for two open house/information sessions that will highlight new opportunities for students who want to continue their education and enhance/advance their careers. Courses leading to the bachelor’s degree in education,…

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Athletics
November 25, 2003 SysAdmin

Daudier Scores 32 Points to Lead New Paltz Past Baruch

NEW PALTZ, NY — Senior guard Matt Daudier (S. Floral Park, NY) scored a career-high 32 points to lead SUNY New Paltz to an 82-77 win over Baruch in the home opener for the Hawks this evening. Daudier was 10-of-19 from the field and 4-of-7 from three-point range while…

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Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art
November 24, 2003 SysAdmin

Thesis Exhibitions at Dorsky Museum in December

Emerging artists who are candidates for a Master of Fine Arts (M.F.A.) or a Bachelor of Fine Arts (B.F.A.) degree will present their creative thesis projects in two separate shows in The Chandler Gallery of the Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art December 5 – 17, 2003 at SUNY New Paltz….

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School of Fine & Performing Arts
November 24, 2003 SysAdmin

Thesis Exhibitions at Dorsky Museum in December

NEW PALTZ — Emerging artists who are candidates for a Master of Fine Arts (M.F.A.) or a Bachelor of Fine Arts (B.F.A.) degree will present their creative thesis projects in two separate shows in The Chandler Gallery of the Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art December 5 – 17, 2003 at…

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School of Fine & Performing Arts
November 24, 2003 SysAdmin

A Choral Concert of MID-WINTER SONGS

NEW PALTZ — The Choral Ensembles of SUNY New Paltz will perform a program of music celebrating and bemoaning the season, including Morten Lauridsen’s “Mid-Winter Songs” based upon the poems of Robert Graves, along with works by Dufay, Brahms, Elgar, Purcell and Rutter. The performance, under the direction of Edward…

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Athletics
November 22, 2003 SysAdmin

Dakin and McShane Named to All-Tournament Team at Tip-Off Classic

NEW PALTZ, NY — SUNY New Paltz seniors Lindsay Dakin (Andover, CT) and Maura McShane (East Rockaway, NY) were named to the All- Tournament Team at the Mount Saint Mary Tip-Off Classic. New Paltz finished second in the tournament after dropping a 57-44 decision to 23rd ranked Mount…

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Athletics
November 22, 2003 SysAdmin

SUNY New Paltz Women’s Basketball Team Falls to Mt. Saint Mary, 57-44

NEWBURGH, NY — Stacy Schultz connected on 8 of 9 shots and scored a game-high 16 points to lead 23rd ranked Mount Saint Mary to a 57-44 victory over New Paltz in the championship game of the Mount Saint Mary Tip-Off Tournament. After trailing 4-1, Mount Saint Mary (2-0)…

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Athletics
November 22, 2003 SysAdmin

SUNY New Paltz Swimming Teams Defeat Local Rival Vassar College

POUGHKEEPSIE, NY — The SUNY New Paltz men’s and women’s swimming teams defeated Vassar College this afternoon. The men evened their record at 2-2 with a 113-100 victory and the women won 109-98 to remain perfect on the season at 4-0. In the women’s meet, junior Mallory Grempel (Babylon,…

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Athletics
November 22, 2003 SysAdmin

Endicott Hands New Paltz Second Loss In As Many Days

ROCHESTER, NY — Matt George hit 10-of-11 shots from the floor and scored a game-high 26 points to lead Endicott to an 80-75 win over SUNY New Paltz this afternoon in Rochester. In a game that featured 14 lead changes, Endicott erased a 34-20 first half deficit and outscored…

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Athletics
November 21, 2003 SysAdmin

SUNY New Paltz Women’s Basketball Team Defeats Brooklyn, 98-38, in Tip-Off Tournament

NEWBURGH, NY — Sophomore Colleen Kelly (Hyde Park, NY) and freshman Kelley Germain (Albany, NY) each scored 19 points as the SUNY New Paltz women’s basketball team opened up the 2003-04 season with a 98-38 victory over Brooklyn College in the opening round of the Mount Saint Mary Tip-Off Tournament….

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Athletics
November 21, 2003 SysAdmin

Hawks Drop Opener to 10th Ranked Rochester

ROCHESTER, NY — Makedo Wisseh scored a career-high 15 points to lead four Yellowjackets in double figures as the University of Rochester, ranked 10th in Division III, defeated SUNY New Paltz 90-46 this evening. Rochester took an early lead over the Hawks and never looked back. Andy Larkin scored 14…

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News Releases
November 20, 2003 SysAdmin

New Paltz and Turkish university system offer dual diploma program

NEW PALTZ — The State University of New York at New Paltz is collaborating with the Turkish Higher Education Council (YÖK) to bring Turkish students to the New Paltz campus next summer to study business and economics. Students participating in the YÖK-SUNY Dual Diploma Program will complete their undergraduate degree at…

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News Releases
November 18, 2003 SysAdmin

Sojourner Truth Library to hold used book sale

NEW PALTZ — The Friends of the Sojourner Truth Library at the State University of New York at New Paltz will hold a used book sale from Dec. 1-12 during all library hours. Hardcover books will sell for $1 and paperbacks are priced at 50 cents each. All proceeds benefit…

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School of Fine & Performing Arts
November 17, 2003 SysAdmin

Imaging Black Culture

NEW PALTZ — Deborah Willis, Ph.D., Professor of Photography and Imaging Tisch School of the Arts, New York University, will present a lecture for the Art History Association on Tuesday, November 18, 2003 at 7:00 p.m.in the Honor’s Center, College Hall, SUNY New Paltz. The lecture is free and open…

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Athletics
November 15, 2003 SysAdmin

SUNY New Paltz Cross Country Teams Close Out the Season at NCAA Regional Championship

MT. MORRIS, NY — The SUNY New Paltz men’s and women’s cross country teams competed at the NCAA Division III Atlantic Regional Championship this morning at Letchworth State Park in Mt. Morris, New York. The men’s squad finished 21st among 30 schools and completed the meet with 579 points….

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News Releases
November 13, 2003 SysAdmin

Acid rain is topic of lecture

NEW PALTZ — The School of Science and Engineering at the State University of New York at New Paltz will continue the 2003-04 colloquium series at 4 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 20, in the Coykendall Science Building Auditorium with a lecture titled “Acid Rain: an Unfinished Environmental Problem.” Acid rain, primarily…

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News Releases
November 13, 2003 SysAdmin

All-day conference focuses on career advancement for students

NEW PALTZ — The Management Association of the State University of New York at New Paltz is hosting the Student Development Day Conference from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. this Friday, Nov. 14, in the Student Union Building on the New Paltz campus. This conference is an all-day educational event…

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Athletics
November 12, 2003 SysAdmin

SUNY New Paltz Swimming Teams Split with Coast Guard

NEW PALTZ, NY — The SUNY New Paltz men’s and women’s swimming teams came away with a split decision this evening against the United States Coast Guard Academy. Sophomore Joanna Masterson (Canandaigua, NY) won the 50-yard freestyle in 25.30 and the 100-yard freestyle in 55.99 to help the Hawks…

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Athletics
November 11, 2003 SysAdmin

New Paltz Athletics Restructuring Plan Will Impact Men’s Tennis

NEW PALTZ, NY — In the spring of 2003, SUNY New Paltz announced a plan to restructure its varsity athletics program. The plan will reduce the number of Division III varsity sports from 20 to 14. At the end of the 2003 school year, the women’s lacrosse and diving programs…

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Athletics
November 11, 2003 SysAdmin

New Paltz Athletics Restructuring Plan Will Impact Track & Field

NEW PALTZ, NY — In the spring of 2003, SUNY New Paltz announced a plan to restructure its varsity athletics program. The plan will reduce the number of Division III varsity sports from 20 to 14. At the end of the 2003 school year, the women’s lacrosse and diving…

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News Releases
November 10, 2003 SysAdmin

Dr. Maya Angelou event rescheduled for Dec. 3

NEW PALTZ — Due to unforeseen circumstances, Dr. Maya Angelou’s Nov. 13 visit to the State University of New York at New Paltz campus has been rescheduled to 8 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 3, in the Elting Gymnasium. All tickets are transferable. Refund requests must be received before Nov. 21. If refunds…

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Athletics
November 8, 2003 SysAdmin

Zarella Leads Hawks at ECAC Division III Cross Country Championship

GRAFTON, MA — The SUNY New Paltz men’s and women’s cross country teams competed at the ECAC Division III Championship this morning at The Farm Course on the campus of the Tufts University Veterinary School. The men’s squad finished 12th among 33 schools and completed the meet with 375…

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Athletics
November 8, 2003 SysAdmin

Mazurowski and Hollis Earn All-SUNYAC Volleyball Honors

NEW PALTZ, NY — Sophomore middle hitter Christina Mazurowski (Tonawanda, NY — Kenmore East) and senior setter Jennifer Hollis (Livingston, NJ — Livingston HS) were among 12 women’s volleyball players named to the All-State University of New York Athletic Conference (SUNYAC) Team this afternoon. Mazurowski became the first…

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Athletics
November 7, 2003 SysAdmin

SUNY New Paltz Swimming Teams Sweep Oneonta

ONEONTA, NY — The SUNY New Paltz men’s and women’s swimming teams swept Oneonta in a dual meet this afternoon. The men won 112-78 to even their record at 1-1 while the women improved to 2-0 with a 120-82 victory. Both of the Red Dragon teams fell to 0-1….

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News Releases
November 7, 2003 SysAdmin

Celebrating New Paltz Gala is sold out

NEW PALTZ — The Celebrating New Paltz Gala scheduled for Sunday evening, Nov. 23, at the Mohonk Mountain House, has completely sold out. This was announced by Karl Rodman, chair of the event, who wishes to thank everyone in the community — ticket and table purchasers, journal sponsors, auction donors and…

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Athletics
November 7, 2003 SysAdmin

New Paltz Women’s Volleyball Team Drops One Match Playoff to Plattsburgh

CORTLAND, NY — In a one-match playoff to decide the sixth and final spot in this year’s State University of New York Athletic Conference (SUNYAC) women’s volleyball tournament, SUNY New Paltz fell 3-1 to Plattsburgh. With the victory, the Cardinals (15-15) earned right to meet SUNYAC Eastern Division…

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Athletics
November 7, 2003 SysAdmin

Fenton and Fliegel Represent New Paltz on All-SUNYAC Women’s Soccer Team

NEW PALTZ, NY — Junior Maggie Fenton (East Meadow, NY — East Meadow HS) and freshman Alison Fliegel (New Hyde Park, NY — New Hyde Park HS) were named to this year’s All-SUNYAC women’s soccer team. Fenton started all 18 games in goal for the Hawks, logged 1,661…

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Athletics
November 7, 2003 SysAdmin

Monahan Named Second Team All-SUNYAC

NEW PALTZ, NY — Junior Bobby Monahan (Holtsville, NY — Sachem HS) capped off a strong first season with the SUNY New Paltz men’s soccer team by earning a spot on the league’s all-conference team. Monahan started 13 of 14 games on defense for the Hawks and earned…

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Athletics
November 7, 2003 SysAdmin

Lavacca Named SUNYAC Player of the Year

NEW PALTZ, NY — SUNY New Paltz men’s soccer standout Mario Lavacca (Port Washington, NY — Paul D. Schreiber) is the recipient of the 2003 Huntley Parker Award which honors the Player of the Year in the State University of New York Athletic Conference (SUNYAC). The senior forward…

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News Releases
November 5, 2003 SysAdmin

Columbia University professor of Iranian Studies to give lecture on contemporary Iran

NEW PALTZ — Professor Hamid Dabashi, professor of Iranian Studies at Columbia University, will give a lecture titled “Counter-Imagining the Empire: Iran and the Contemporary Middle East,” at 5 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 10, in Lecture Center 102 at the State University of New York at New Paltz campus. Dabashi is…

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News Releases
November 5, 2003 SysAdmin

Nobel laureate Toni Morrison to read from her new book, “Love”

NEW PALTZ — Nobel laureate Toni Morrison will be at the State University of New York at New Paltz at 7 p.m. (admission at 6:30 p.m.) on Tuesday, Nov. 18, in the Julien J. Studley Theatre. Morrison will be reading from her new book, “Love,” will answer questions from the…

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Athletics
November 4, 2003 SysAdmin

SUNY New Paltz Men’s Soccer Team Falls 3-0 to Cortland in SUNYAC Tournament

CORTLAND, NY — The sixth seeded Hawks of SUNY New Paltz lost, 3-0, to third seeded Cortland in a 2003 State University of New York Athletic Conference (SUNYAC) men’s soccer quarterfinal game this afternoon at the SUNY Cortland Stadium Complex. The Red Dragons advanced to the semifinals where they will…

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Athletics
November 1, 2003 SysAdmin

SUNY New Paltz Swimming Teams Compete at Union Relays

SCHNECTADY, NY — The SUNY New Paltz men’s and women’s swimming teams competed at the Union Relays this afternoon. The men’s team finished fourth among six teams while the women took second out of six teams. The women also finished in second place at the Union Relays last season….

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Athletics
November 1, 2003 SysAdmin

SUNY New Paltz Field Hockey Team Falls 3-2 to Elmira in Season Finale

KINGSTON, NY — Sophomore Nicole Rotolo (Rome, NY) scored two goals to lift Elmira College past SUNY New Paltz, 3-2, this afternoon at Dietz Stadium in the Hawks final game of the season. Elmira (9-9) lit up the scoreboard first when junior Callie Black (Sanford, ME) fired a shot…

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Athletics
October 31, 2003 SysAdmin

SUNY New Paltz Women’s Soccer Team Closes Out Season with 3-0 loss to Skidmore

SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY — The SUNY New Paltz women’s soccer team closed out the 2003 season with a 3-0 loss to Skidmore College. The Hawks finished with a record of 3-13-2 while Skidmore ended their season at 6-7-1. Sophomore Morgan Cadwell (Madison, CT) scored an unassisted goal at the…

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School of Fine & Performing Arts
October 31, 2003 SysAdmin

Heidi Chronicles on stage at SUNY New Paltz

NEW PALTZ — The SUNY New Paltz Department of Theatre Arts will present the Pulitzer Prize-winning comedy The Heidi Chronicles, November 13-23 in the college’s Parker Theatre. Written by Wendy Wasserstein, the play comprises a series of interrelated scenes that trace the coming of age of Heidi Holland as she…

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College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
October 30, 2003 SysAdmin

Famous sportswriter named journalism professor

NEW PALTZ — Author Roger Kahn, who is often described as the best sportswriter in America, has been named the fourth James H. Ottaway Sr. journalism professor at SUNY New Paltz. In making the announcement, college President Steven G. Poskanzer described Kahn as ?a national treasure,? citing especially Kahn’s…

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School of Fine & Performing Arts
October 30, 2003 SysAdmin

Musicians of the Hudson Valley Philharmonic Recital III: Music for Cello and Piano

NEW PALTZ — Join Susan Seligman, principal cellist of the Hudson Valley Philharmonic, and pianist Sylvia Buccelli for an evening of music by Beethoven, Barber, and Popper on November 4 at SUNY New Paltz. Faculty members in the Music Department, Seligman and Buccelli will collaborate in performances of Beethoven…

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News Releases
October 30, 2003 SysAdmin

Famous sportswriter named journalism professor

NEW PALTZ — Author Roger Kahn, who is often described as the best sportswriter in America, has been named the fourth James H. Ottaway Sr. journalism professor at SUNY New Paltz. In making the announcement, college President Steven G. Poskanzer described Kahn as a “national treasure,” citing especially Kahn’s 1972 book,…

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Athletics
October 29, 2003 SysAdmin

Stokes Scores Twice as New Paltz Field Hockey Defeats Misericordia, 4-3

KINGSTON, NY — Sophomore midfielder Shannon Stokes (Accord, NY) scored two second half goals to help give the SUNY New Paltz field hockey team a 4-3 win over College of Misericordia this afternoon at Dietz Stadium. With the game tied at two late in the second half, Stokes found…

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News Releases
October 29, 2003 SysAdmin

Books and bibliophiles is topic of presentation

NEW PALTZ — A lively narrative of adventures among kindred spirits by award-winning author Nicholas A. Basbanes will take place at 4:30 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 13, in Lecture Center 102 on the State University of New York at New Paltz campus. Well known for writing about books and bibliophiles, Basbanes…

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News Releases
October 29, 2003 SysAdmin

An evening with Dr. Maya Angelou

NEW PALTZ — Dr. Maya Angelou — poet, educator, historian, best-selling author, actress, playwright, civil-rights activist, producer and director — will speak at the State University of New York at New Paltz at 8 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 13, in the Elting Gymnasium. Angelou has authored 12 best-selling books, including I…

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School of Fine & Performing Arts
October 28, 2003 SysAdmin

Native American Culture is Subject of Artist’s Work

NEW PALTZ — Fulbright scholar and master printer Lynne Allen will give a lecture about her creative work, which is concerned with art and social issues surrounding Native American culture, on November 5th at the State University of New York in New Paltz. Allen combines diverse materials and techniques…

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Athletics
October 28, 2003 SysAdmin

Three New Paltz Field Hockey Players Earn All-Conference Honors

NEW PALTZ, NY — The SUNY New Paltz field hockey team had three players named to the 2003 State University of New York Athletic Conference (SUNYAC) All-Conference Team this afternoon. Seniors Allison and Lisa Taub (Greenlawn, NY) and Kelly Anderson (Kingston, NY) all earned second team honors. Allison Taub,…

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Athletics
October 27, 2003 SysAdmin

New Paltz Women’s Tennis Team Tied for Ninth at NYSWCAA Tournament

NEW PALTZ, NY — The SUNY New Paltz women’s tennis team might have been the new kid on the block at the New York State Women’s Collegiate Athletic Association (NYSWCAA) Tournament but they weren’t intimidated by the magnitude of the event. The Hawks finished with eight points and tied for…

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Athletics
October 26, 2003 SysAdmin

Larson Sisters Advance To Semifinals at NYSWCAA Tournament

ITHACA, NY — Amie and Jen Larson (Port Jervis, NY) advanced to the semifinals of the number two doubles flight at the 2003 New York State Women’s Collegiate Athletic Association (NYSWCAA) Tournament. The duo fell to the top-seeded pair of Debbie Sharnak and Diya Uberoi of Vassar, 8-1. The sisters…

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Athletics
October 25, 2003 SysAdmin

Larson Sisters Lead New Paltz Women’s Tennis Team Effort at NYSWCAA Tournament

ITHACA, NY — In the doubles competition on day two of the New York State Women’s Collegiate Athletic Association (NYSWCAA) Tournament, the SUNY New Paltz women’s tennis team had one of their three doubles team advance past the first round. Junior Amie Larson (Port Jervis, NY) and her freshman…

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Athletics
October 25, 2003 SysAdmin

SUNY New Paltz Women’s Soccer Team Ties NYU, 0-0, in Double Overtime

NEW YORK, NY — The SUNY New Paltz women’s soccer team got a great effort from its defense and junior goalkeeper Maggie Fenton (East Meadow, NY) in a 0-0 double overtime tie against New York University this afternoon at Riverbank State Park. New Paltz (3-12-2) was outshot 31-0 by…

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Athletics
October 25, 2003 SysAdmin

Cross Country Teams Compete at SUNYAC Championship

ONEONTA, NY — The SUNY New Paltz men’s and women’s cross country teams competed this morning at the 2003 SUNYAC Championship in Oneonta, NY. The men’s squad finished eighth among 10 teams while the women were 9th among the 10-team field. Senior John Zarella (Mahopac, NY) completed the…

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Athletics
October 25, 2003 SysAdmin

SUNY New Paltz Men’s Soccer Team Defeats Farmingdale, 5-1

FARMINGDALE, NY — The SUNY New Paltz men’s soccer team won for the fourth time in their last five games with a 5-1 victory over Farmingdale State this afternoon. New Paltz (5-7-2) got goals from senior forward Mario Lavacca (Port Washington, NY) and freshman forward Daniel Libardi (Canaan, NY)…

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Athletics
October 25, 2003 SysAdmin

Second Half Goal Gives Geneseo 1-0 Field Hockey Win Over New Paltz

GENESEO, NY — After a scoreless first half, Geneseo junior Sarah Maisonet blasted a shot from the top of the arc to give Geneseo a 1-0 win over SUNY New Paltz this afternoon. The loss dropped the Hawks record to 4-11 overall and 1-4 in the SUNYAC. Geneseo…

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Athletics
October 25, 2003 SysAdmin

SUNY New Paltz Men s and Women s Swimming Teams Split With Hartwick

NEW PALTZ, NY — The SUNY New Paltz men’s and women’s swimming teams opened up the 2003-2004 season with a split decision against Hartwick College this afternoon. Junior Mallory Grempel (Babylon, NY) won the 100 Breaststroke in 1:11.20 and junior Danielle Linder (Wantagh, NY) won the 100 backstroke in…

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Athletics
October 24, 2003 SysAdmin

New Paltz Women’s Tennis Team Has Tough Time in Singles Play at NYSWCAA Tournament

ITHACA, NY — The SUNY New Paltz women’s tennis team had six players participating in the Hawks first ever appearance at the New York State Women’s Collegiate Athletic Association (NYSWCAA) tournament but only one of the six advanced into the second round of the singles competition. Junior Amie Larson…

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Athletics
October 23, 2003 SysAdmin

New Paltz Swimming Program Begins 2003-04 Season With High Expectations

NEW PALTZ — Once again high expectations surround the SUNY New Paltz swimming program as they prepare for their season opener against Hartwick on Saturday (Oct. 25) at 10:00 a.m. in Elting Gym. The men’s and women’s teams each finished third at the SUNYAC Championship last February, and with a…

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Athletics
October 22, 2003 SysAdmin

SUNY New Paltz Men’s Soccer Team Clinches Playoff Berth With 10-1 Victory over SUNYIT

UTICA, NY — Senior forward Mario Lavacca (Port Washington, NY), junior defender Chris Daly (Washingtonville, NY), and freshman midfielder Joe Fabian (Selden, NY) each scored two goals as SUNY New Paltz defeated State University of New York Athletic Conference (SUNYAC) rival SUNYIT, 10-1, this afternoon. The Hawks clinched the sixth…

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Athletics
October 22, 2003 SysAdmin

FDU-Florham Defeats New Paltz 3-0

MADISON, NJ — Kristen Leonardis (Westfield, NJ) scored two goals to lift FDU-Florham to a 3-0 win over SUNY New Paltz this afternoon. Leonardis scored with 1:09 remaining in the first half to send the Blue Devils into the lockeroom ahead 1-0. Lisa Parry (Gloucester, NJ) increased FDU-Florham’s lead…

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Athletics
October 22, 2003 SysAdmin

SUNY New Paltz Women s Soccer Team Falls 4-0 To Oneonta State In Home Finale

NEW PALTZ, NY — In their final home game of the season, the SUNY New Paltz women’s soccer team fell to conference rival Oneonta State, 4-0, this afternoon. Oneonta’s first goal came in the seventh minute when Hawk’s junior defender Courtney Muller (Lake Grove, NY) knocked the ball into…

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