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Women's Softball Game Rained Out

Written By Editor on 4/20/17 | 4/20/17

The SUNY Cobleskill Department of Sport & Exercise announced today that the women’s softball team’s home North Eastern Athletic Conference (NEAC) doubleheader versus Cazenovia College that was originally scheduled to be played today at Fighting Tiger Park has been cancelled due to field conditions brought on by heavy rains.

This doubleheader will tentatively be made up at a later date based on the two teams’ upcoming schedule availability.

For further information regarding Fighting Tigers athletic team schedule adjustments; interested parties can consult the athletic program’s website at http://fightingtigers.cobleskill.edu or can contact the SUNY Cobleskill Department of Sport & Exercise via phone at (518) 255-5127 weekdays between 8:30 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.  

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Men's College Lacrosse: SUNY Cobleskill Men Lose to Keuka College 19-5 in Conference Action

Keuka Park, N.Y.: The SUNY Cobleskill men’s lacrosse team suffered through a long afternoon on Wednesday falling to the host Wolves of Keuka College by a 19-5 margin in a North Eastern Athletic Conference (NEAC) match-up. With the loss the Fighting Tigers drop to 3-7 overall on the year with a 0-5 record in league play while the Wolves improve to 6-5 overall including a 4-2 record versus conference opponents.
The host Wolves scored the contests first 13 goals to effectively seal the decision taking a 13-0 advantage into the locker room at halftime. Cobleskill would be outshot in the game 46-to-17 by Keuka while committing 27 turnovers on the day.
Once again junior attackman Jeremy Mowrey, Johnstown, N.Y., Johnstown High School/Herkimer Community College, led the Orange & Black offensively with two goals and an assist on the afternoon. The visitors also received solo goals from: freshman attackman Kieran Tierney, Marcellus, N.Y., Marcellus High School, sophomore attackman Sean Degnan, Monroe, N.Y., Monroe-Woodbury High School, and freshman attackman Robert Gioielli, Staten Island, N.Y., Monsignor Farrell High School, to round out their scoring.    
Cobleskill will return to action on Saturday April 22nd when they travel to Cazenovia, N.Y. to face the Wildcats of Cazenovia College in NEAC play beginning at 1:00 p.m.
FINAL GAME BOX:

Lacrosse Box Score (Final)
SUNY Cobleskill vs Keuka College (Apr 19, 2017 at Keuka Park, N.Y.)
 Summary 
SUNY Cobleskill (3-7, 0-5 NEAC) vs. Keuka College (6-5, 4-2 NEAC)
Date: Apr 19, 2017  Attendance: 142
Weather: A good day for ducks
SCORE BY PERIOD  
Total 
SUNY Cobleskill 
Keuka College 
19 
SUNY Cobleskill SCORING: GOALS: Jeremy Mowrey 2; Kieran Tierney 1; Sean Degnan 1; Robert Gioielli 1. ASSISTS: Edwin Martinez 1; Jeremy Mowrey 1.
Keuka College SCORING: GOALS: Mark Shattuck 5; Craig Gerhardt 4; Pat Giardino 3; Andrew Burns 2; Dan Blaessig 2; Robby Miller 1; Connor Tifft 1; Dillon Springer 1. ASSISTS: Craig Gerhardt 3; Dan Blaessig 2; Andrew Burns 2; Pat Giardino 2; Matt Mahalick 1; Mark Shattuck 1.
GOALIES - COBM: John Montaniz 3-7 (60:00 minutes, 31 shots-12 saves,
19 GA); KEUM: Jacob Wood 1-0 (37:35, 3-3, 0) , Kyle Andrake (22:25,8-3, 5).
PENALTIES - SUNY Cobleskill 2/1:00; Keuka College 3/2:30.



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Faso, Maloney in Bipartisan Discussion April 21

Written By Editor on 4/19/17 | 4/19/17


Kingston, NY – Hudson Valley Pattern for Progress will host Representative John Faso (NY-19) and Representative Sean Patrick Maloney (NY-18) for its “Across the Aisle” discussion at Marist College on Friday, April 21 at 9 a.m. Representatives Faso and Maloney will focus on how Washington policies affect the Hudson Valley. Pattern President and CEO Jonathan Drapkin will moderate. For more information on the event, click here. Members of the media are encouraged to attend. Interview and photo opportunities will be available.

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The Cost of Highway Safety

Many parts of safety on the road depend directly on the driver. Each person behind the wheel has a certain responsibility for themselves and those around them. Any distraction or poor judgement could create major issues for passengers and pedestrians.

There is a lot more at play than just driving skills and habits, though. On the one hand, risky behaviors such as drinking and driving, cell phone use, and distracted driving all play a role. Other issues include those that cannot be controlled, including the weather and light conditions. Construction and road conditions are each important issues that lead to accidents and issues. Altogether, these combine to possibly lead to problems down the line.

There is more on the table than just the obvious. Each part of the auto industry and those around it have roles to make our roads safer. Government agencies such as the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, or NHTSA, carry out intensive tests to manage safety for vehicles and drivers. Other agencies work their best to perform similar tasks. Even insurance companies offer special training for motorists and companies to reduce their own exposure to liability. Furthermore, these companies understand the risks involved for their policy holders and wish to avoid as many complicating factors as possible. It makes sense why they would want to do so.

Each issue has its own merits and drawbacks. In fact, these are some of the most common issues on the road regardless of age, geography, and driving experience.

When each part of the machine works together, the risk for the average driver decreases. Even if self driving cars enter into the market, the chance of fatal accidents going to zero is minimal. Regardless, there are a number of responsibilities for all those involved in the ecosystem that is America’s transportation network. What role do you play?

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SUNY's Westridge Named Conference Golfer of the Week

GANSEVOORT, N.Y. – The North Eastern Athletic Conference (NEAC) announced today that SUNY Cobleskill senior Shawn Westridge, Kerhonkson, N.Y., Roundout Valley High School, has been named the league’s Golfer-of-the-Week for the period ending Sunday, April 16th.

The Fighting Tiger senior opened the week by capturing the individual title at the 2017 Keuka College Spring Invitational on Wednesday at the par 72/6663 yard Lakeside Country Club in Penn Yan, N.Y. by firing a round of one-over par 73 to better the field of 52 players. Led by Westridge’s first career college tournament victory, the Fighting Tigers posted a team total of 27-over-par 315 to claim the team title at the event.

Then on Friday the Roundout Valley High School alumnus led the Fighting Tigers to the team title at Cobleskill’s own 2017 Mid Atlantic Classic hosted by the Orange & Black at the par 71/6146 yard Canajoharie Country Club beginning at 11:00 a.m. Westridge placed fourth overall against the 21-player field with a round of nine-over-par 80 as Cobleskill captured the team title with a score of 36-over par 320.

Westridge closed the week at the 2017 SUNY Delhi Spring Invitational hosted by the Broncos at the Par 71/6459 yard College Golf Course in Delhi, N.Y. with a round eight-over-par 80 to place 12th overall in the 22-player field at as Cobleskill posted a team score of 39-over-par 327 to finish in third place overall.

Cobleskill will next be in action when they travel to Huntingdon Valley, Pa. for the 2017 NEAC Championship Tournament hosted by the Lions at the Par 70/6670 yard Philmont Country Club on Saturday April 22nd and Saturday April 23rd.


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Belewich Named Athlete of the Week

The SUNY Cobleskill Department of Sport & Exercise announced today that senior Emily Belewich, Ava, N.Y., Adirondack High School, a member of the women’s outdoor track & field team has been named the athletic program’s Fighting Tiger Athlete-of-the-Week.
The senior hurdler Emily was the team’s top finisher at the 2017 Upstate Classic hosted by Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) at the Engineers Renwyck Field in Troy, N.Y. on Saturday placing fourth overall in the 100-hurdles in a New York State College Track Conference (NYSCTC) provisional qualifying time of 17.06 seconds.
The Fighting Tigers will next be in action on Saturday April 22nd when the travel to Albany, N.Y., for the 2017 Spring Classic hosted by the University at Albany at the Great Danes Track & Field Facility beginning at 10:00 a.m.

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Cobleskill Women's Softball Drops Doubleheader

Dallas, Pa.: The SUNY Cobleskill women’s softball team dropped a pair of non-conference contests to the host Cougars of Misericordia University by scores of 16-1 and 11-2. With the losses the Fighting Tigers fall to 2-18 overall on the year while the Cougars improve to 13-15 on the campaign.

In the opener the home team struck for 14 runs in the bottom of the second inning which effectively put the game out of reach.
The Fighting Tigers could manage only five hits in the game with junior shortstop Jaimee Lord, Mechanicville, N.Y., Ballston Spa High School, going 2-for-3 with a double and a RBI.

In the second game the Cougars led 3-2 going into the bottom of the fourth inning when they erupted for eight runs to decide the issue as Cobleskill pitching could not contain them.

The Orange & Black scored their only two runs of the contest in the top of the fourth inning on a double by junior third baseman Hannah Hoffman, Troy, N.Y., Averill Park High School/Hudson Valley Community College, who finished 1-2 at the plate.

Cobleskill will next be in action in North Eastern Athletic Conference (NEAC) play when they travel to Cazenovia, N.Y. on Wednesday, April 19th, for a conference doubleheader beginning at 3:00 p.m.

LINE SCORES:

Misericordia 16, SUNY Cobleskill 1 (Apr 18, 2017 at Dallas, PA) (Game 1)
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SUNY Cobleskill..... 00   1 00 -  1  5  0      (2-17)
Misericordia........ 2(14)0 0X - 16 14  2      (12-15)
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Pitchers: SUNY Cobleskill - Sarah Munn; Katerina Weingarten(2). Misericordia - J Hoffman.
Win-J Hoffman(6-3)  Loss-Sarah Munn(1-4)  T-1:30  A-59

Misericordia 11, SUNY Cobleskill 2 (Apr 18, 2017 at Dallas, PA) (Game 2)
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SUNY Cobleskill..... 002 00 -  2  3  0      (2-18)
Misericordia........ 021 8X - 11 12  1      (13-15)
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Pitchers: SUNY Cobleskill - Brianna Murphy; Sarah Munn(4). Misericordia - B Moyle.
Win-B Moyle(5-9)  Loss-Brianna Murphy(1-4)  T-1:10  A-79
HR MISB - B Moyle.

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Man Arrested for Narcotics in Richmondville

Written By Editor on 4/18/17 | 4/18/17

State Police in Cobleskill arrested a man following a traffic stop on Interstate 88 in the Town of Richmondville on April 13, 2017. Troopers arrested Caleb M. Neely, age 27 of Olean New York, charging him with one count of Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance 7th. The arrest came following a traffic stop, during the stop further investigation revealed that Neely was in possession of narcotics. Neely was issued an Appearance Ticket to appear in the Town of Richmondville Court on May 3, 2017 at 4:00 PM.

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Middleburgh Man Arrested in Dirtbike Theft

On April 10, 2017 State Police based out of Cobleskill responded to a Burglary complaint in the Town of Middleburgh where a Honda dirt bike was stolen. A joint investigation between the Bureau of Criminal Investigation based in Princetown and the State Police Cobleskill Uniform Road Patrol led to the arrest of Sean A. Sherman, age 25 of Middleburgh, charging him with Burglary 3rd, Criminal Mischief 3rd and Petit Larceny. Sherman who was arrested on April 13, 2017, was arraigned on the charges and remanded to the Schoharie County Correctional Facility in lieu of cash bail. During the course of the investigation the motorcycle was located and returned to the owner. Sherman is due back in the Town of Middleburgh Court on April 19, 2017 at 5:00 PM.


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Walton Police Blotter

04/03/2017 The Walton Police Department arrested Robert L Humphreys, age 56 of Walton on the charge of 2nd Degree Harassment.  He was arraigned in Walton Village Court in front of Judge Hall and remanded to the Delaware County Jail on $250 cash bail.  He is scheduled to reappear on April 17th.

04/04/2017 The Walton Police Department arrested Thomas Evans, age 18 of Walton on the charges of operating a motor vehicle without a valid inspection and a license restriction violation.  He was arraigned in Walton Village Court in front of Judge Hall and remanded to the Delaware County Jail on $250 cash bail or $500 bond.  He is scheduled to reappear on April 17th.

04/08/2017 The Walton Police Department arrested Christina L Davis, age 35 of Walton on the charge of Issuing a Bad Check.  She was issued an Appearance Ticket returnable to Walton Village Court on April 24th.

04/10/2017 The Walton Police Department arrested Tabbatha L Irwin, age 34 of Walton on a Criminal Summons issued by Walton Village Court pursuant to a 2nd Degree Harassment charge.  She is scheduled to appear on April 17th.

04/11/2017 The Walton Police Department arrested Shaun L Provost, age 39 of Walton on the charge of Trespass.  He was issued an Appearance Ticket returnable to Walton Village Court on April 24th.

04/15/2017 The Walton Police Department arrested Victoria Mattiace, age 19 of Unadilla and a 17 year old from Afton, NY on the charge of Unlawful Possession of Alcohol by a person under 21.  They were each issued an Appearance Ticket returnable to Walton Village Court on May 8th.

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Cobleskill Police Blotter

Tuesday April 11th , 2017

At 2:01 p.m. Cobleskill Police arrested Dwayne H. Dickson, age 24, of Copiague, NY, for

Aggravated Unlicensed Operation of a Motor Vehicle 3 rd degree and 1 other V+T charge. He was

issued traffic tickets to appear in Cobleskill Town Court on May 2 nd at 4:00 p.m.

At 5:50 p.m., Cobleskill Police arrested Nicole Chase, age 32 of Cobleskill for Unlawful

Possession of Marihuana. She was issued an appearance ticket to appearance ticket to appear in

Cobleskill Town Court on April 25 th , 2017 at 5:00 p.m.

At 9:30 p.m., Cobleskill Police arrested Nicholas J. Stagliano, age 22, of Walker Valley NY for

violation of the Village Noise Ordinance. He was issued an appearance ticket to appear in

Cobleskill Town Court on May 18 th , 2017 at 4:00 p.m.

At 9:30 p.m., Cobleskill Police arrested Bradley E. Knoblauch, age 22, of Constableville, NY

for violation of the Village Noise Ordinance. He was issued an appearance ticket to appear in

Cobleskill Town Court on April 20 th , 2017 at 10:00 a.m.

Thursday, April 13 th , 2017

At 9:24 p.m. Cobleskill Police arrested Travis V. Willoughby, age 20, of Sharon Springs NY,

for Driving While Intoxicated, Operating a MV with BAC greater than ,08%, and 1 other V+T

charge. He was issued traffic tickets and released. He is to appear in Cobleskill Town Court on

May 9 th at 5:00 p.m.

At 10:06 p.m., Cobleskill Police arrested Fateem A. Smith, age 22, of Bronx NY for Disorderly

Conduct. He was issued an appearance ticket to appear in Cobleskill Town Court on April 25 th ,

2017 at 5:00 p.m.

Saturday, April 15 th , 2017

At 2:15 a.m. Cobleskill Police arrested Myles B. Foster, age 21, of Brooklyn NY, for violation

of the Village Noise Ordinance. He was issued an appearance ticket and released.. He is to

return to Cobleskill Town Court on April 20 th at 10:00 a.m.

At 10:50 p.m., Cobleskill Police arrested Charles Hotaling, age 34, of Cobleskill for Criminal

Contempt in the 2 nd degree. He was arraigned in Cobleskill Town Court and remanded to the

Schoharie County Correctional Facility on $500.00 cash bail or $1500.00 bond. He is to return to

Cobleskill Town Court on April 18 th 2017 at 5:00 p.m. for further action.

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C-GCC's Summer Sessions Feature Online Classes

Written By Editor on 4/17/17 | 4/17/17

Whether they're spending time outdoors or online, college students can get
ahead this summer with a class at Columbia-Greene Community College.

With two summer sessions slated, the college is offering classes in river
ecology as well a host of online courses such as Foundations of Business,
Computer Applications, Western Civilization (5000 BC to1700 AD), American
Government, and Critical Issues in Health, among others. The roster features
a broad selection of both introductory and advanced classes.

"We have a rich selection of courses." said Vice President and Dean of
Academic Affairs Phyllis Carito. "Students enrolled at other colleges can
save significantly by taking a class while they're home for the summer.

"We have interesting electives that can spice up summer study, and students
can learn in air-conditioned classrooms or at the beach, with an online
class."

Introductory classes include: Composition, Sociology, General Psychology and
Job Search Preparation. Meanwhile, advanced classes include such titles as
Creative Writing, Criminal Justice Field Study, Microbiology, Anatomy and
Physiology I and II, Child and Adolescence Psychology, Abnormal Psychology,
and Life Span Development.

A complete schedule of summer classes was mailed to residents of both
Columbia and Greene counties in mid-April. Check C-GCC’s searchable class
schedule at www.mycommunitycollege.com, to see which courses are offered
online.

Summer I runs from May 15 to June 22. Summer II runs from July 10 to Aug.
17. Classes are offered in accelerated schedules during both day and evening
hours, and some start at various times throughout the summer.

An Open Registration Day is scheduled for May 11 (for Summer I and II), from
9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Matriculated students can currently begin registering with
their advisors.

In addition, part-time, non-matriculated students can register any weekday,
from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., either in person or by telephone (major credit
cards accepted).

For more information, call the Registrar's Office at (518) 828-4181,
extension 5514, or e-mail info@mycommunitycollege.com.

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Accident Leaves Vehicle in Creek

On April 1, ECOs George Wilber and Nathan Doig responded to a motor
vehicle accident in the town of Franklin. The accident was originally
reported as a roll-over into the Ouleout Creek with four people in the
car. The ECOs were the first responders at the scene and determined
that all of the occupants were out of the car and the driver had
sustained only minor injuries to his hand that did not require medical
attention. However, the vehicle was located roughly 500 yards
downstream. The ECOs determined that the incident had occurred while
the operator was fishing. Due to poor weather, the other occupants had
remained in the vehicle while the driver fished, and one of the
passengers had knocked the idling vehicle out of gear, causing it to
roll into to the creek. The three passengers jumped out of the car
before it sunk, and the driver injured his hand while attempting to
stop the runaway car. The Franklin Fire Department oversaw the removal
of the waterlogged vehicle with no environmental damage to the creek.




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College Men's Golf: SUNY Cobleskill Men's Golf Wins Title at 2017 Keuka College Spring Invitational

Written By Editor on 4/12/17 | 4/12/17

Penn Yan, N.Y.:  The SUNY Cobleskill men’s golf team posted one of their most impressive victories in recent program historyWednesday afternoon. In only their second outing of the spring after weather conditions had rendered them idle for almost the entire season, the Fighting Tigers posed an impressive team score of 315 to take the top spot in a well-rounded field of nine teams at the 2017 Keuka College Spring Invitational hosted by The Wolfpack at the par 72/6663 yard Lakeside Country Club. 
The Fighting Tigers were led by senior Shawn Westridge, Kerhonkson, N.Y.,  Roundout Valley High School, posted his first career victory firing a round of one-over par 73 to better the field of 52 players. Cobleskill also received strong outings from sophomore Connor McCarthy, Cobleskill, N.Y., Cobleskill-Richmondville High School, who tied for fifth overall with a round of six-over par 78 and from freshman Mike Parrow, Waterloo, N.Y., Waterloo High School, who fired a round of seven-over par 79 to tie for ninth place.
Cobleskill will next be in action on Friday April 14 when they host the 2017 Mid-Atlantic Classic at the Par 71/6146 yard Canajoharie Country Club beginning at 11:00 a.m.
2017 Keuka College Spring Invitational Standings:
 
 Rank 
 Team
 Total 
 Par 

1st
SUNY Cobleskill
315
+27
t-2nd
Oswego Stat College
322
+34

t-2nd
SUNY Delhi
322
+34

4th
Utica College
325
+37

5th
Hobart College
339
+51

6th
Medaille College
343
+55

7th
Penn College
347
+59

8th
Morrisville State College
352
+64

9th
Keuka College
366
+78

SUNY Cobleskill Individual Scores:   
         
SUNY Cobleskill  
Score
Par
Place
Shawn Westridge
73
+1
1st
Connor McCarthy
78
+6
T-5th
Mike Parrow
79
+7
T-9th
Dylan Mulvihill
85
+13
T-19th
Nate Stanton
96
+24
T-44th


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Hazardous Weather Outlook in Area Today

Written By Editor on 4/11/17 | 4/11/17

   NWS has issued a Hazardous Weather Outlook for our area.  There is a chance of thunderstorms this afternoon and evening associated with a cold front passage.  Storms are not expected to be severe, although some could produce gusty winds and small hail.

Stay up to date on our always updated weather page.

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SUNY Women's Softball Swept by Keuka

Written By Editor on 4/10/17 | 4/10/17

Keuka Park, N.Y.: The SUNY Cobleskill women’s softball team took to the road on Sunday for a North Eastern Athletic Conference (NEAC) doubleheader with the home standing Wolves of Keuka College. The Fighting Tigers struggled with Keuka pitching throughout the afternoon falling twice to the Wolves by scores of 5-0 and 10-2 to drop to 2-8 overall on the season including a 1-3 mark in NEAC play. With the sweep the host Wolves now improve to 9-5 on the campaign including a perfect 8-0 mark in league action.
In the first game the Fighting Tiger offense was held to only five hits with junior third baseman Hannah Hoffman, Troy, N.Y., Averill Park High School/Hudson Valley Community College, doing the bulk of the damage going 3-for-3 with a double in the contest while junior shortstop Jaimee Lord, Mechanicville, N.Y., Ballston Spa High School, went 2-for-3 with a pair of doubles in the game.
In the nightcap the visiting Orange & Black were held to only four hits with Jaimee Lord going 1-for-3 with both of the team’s RBI.
Cobleskill will next be in action on Tuesday April 11th when they host the Wildcats of SUNY Polytechnic Institute at Fighting Tiger Park for a NEAC doubleheader beginning at 3:00 p.m.
LINE SCORES:
Keuka College 5, SUNY Cobleskill 0 (Apr 09, 2017 at Keuka Park, N.Y.) (Game 1)
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SUNY Cobleskill..... 000 000 0 -  0  5  0      (2-7, 1-2 NEAC)
Keuka College....... 010 040 X -  5 11  1      (8-5, 7-0 NEAC)
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Pitchers: SUNY Cobleskill - Katerina Weingarten. Keuka College - C. Mooney.
Win-C. Mooney(5-2)  Loss-Katerina Weingarten(0-4)  T-1:30  A-0
Keuka College 10, SUNY Cobleskill 2 (Apr 09, 2017 at Keuka Park, N.Y.) (Game 2)
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SUNY Cobleskill..... 000 02 -  2  4  3      (2-8, 1-3 NEAC)
Keuka College....... 620 02 - 10 14  0      (9-5, 8-0 NEAC)
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Pitchers: SUNY Cobleskill - Sarah Munn. Keuka College - J. Vaadi; A. Prue(5).
Win-J. Vaadi(4-2)  Loss-Sarah Munn(1-3)  T-1:30  A-135

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SUNY Men's Golf Places 11th at NYU Invitational

Bloomfield, N.Y..: After having their first three events cancelled due to weather, the SUNY Cobleskill men’s golf team golf team finally was able to open out the 2017 portion of their schedule over the weekend by posting rounds of 357 and 348 for a two-day total of 137-over par 705 to place 11th overall at the 2017 NYU Invitational hosted by New York University at the highly competitive par 71/6053 yard Forest Hill Field Club.
Sophomore Nate Stanton, Somers, Conn., Somers High School, was the team’s top finisher taking 49th place overall in the 59 player field posting scores of 90 and 84 for a two-day total of 32-over par 174 for the tournament.
The Fighting Tigers will next be in action on Wednesday April 12th at the Keuka College Invitational hosted by the Wolves at the par 72/6663 yard Lakeside Country Club in Penn Yan, N.Y. beginning at 10:00 a.m. 
RESULTS:
2017 NYU Invitational @ Forest Hill Field Club Bloomfield, N. J.
 
 Rank 
 Team
Day 1
Day 2
 Total 
 Par 

1st
Trinity College (Conn.)
314
304
618
+50
2nd 
Skidmore College
320
301
621
+53

3rd 
Williams College
314
314
628
+60

T-4th
Farmingdale State College
312
324
636
+68
T-4th 
New York University (A)
325
311
636
+68
6th
New York University (B)
339
315
654
+86
7th   
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
325
333
658
+90

8th 
St. Lawrence University
336
324
660
+92

9th
Manhattanville College
333
329
662
+94

10th
Stevens Institute of Technology
338
329
667
+99

11th
SUNY Cobleskill
357
348
705
+137

SUNY Cobleskill Individuals:
 

 Rank 
 Name
Day 1
Day 2
 Total 
 Par 

T-49th   
Nate Stanton
90
84
174
+32
T-51st   
Connor McCarthy
89
88
177
+35

53rd 
Dylan Mulvihill
88
90
178
+36

56th   
Shawn Westridge
90
90
180
+38
T-58th 
Matt Parrow
100
86
186
+44


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