SUNYAC Weekly Awards Announced for March 24-30
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Andrew Grann, New Paltz Oceanside, NY / Oceanside View Full Bio New Paltz senior pitcher Andrew Grann threw seven-inning shutout in the Hawks' 5-0 game-two win over The College at Brockport Saturday afternoon. He scattered just three hits and struck out a career-high-tying nine batters. For the season, he leads the team in strikeouts (25) and owns a 3.86 ERA. New Paltz (9-12, 1-4 SUNYAC) next faces SUNY Oneonta on Tuesday, April 1, at 3 p.m. |
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Andrew DiNardo, New Paltz Hopewell Junction, NY / John Jay View Full Bio New Paltz sophomore shortstop Andrew DiNardo hit .571 (4-for-7) in a 1-1 week for the Hawks. He also drove in two runs and scored once. In game one of a doubleheader against The College at Brockport, DiNardo went 2-for-4 in an 8-1 loss. In game two against Brockport, DiNardo batted 2-for-3 with two RBI, a run scored and a double, helping lift the Hawks to a 5-0 win. For the season, DiNardo ranks second on the team in batting average (.355) while owning team-highs in runs scored (11), hits (22) and walks (10). New Paltz (9-12, 1-4 SUNYAC) next faces SUNY Oneonta on Tuesday, April 1, at 3 p.m. |
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Stephanie Novo, Buffalo State Cheektowaga, NY / Depew View Full Bio Novo helped the Bengals to a 4-2 week in Clermont, Fla., hitting .652 (15 of 23) with five doubles, two triples, a home run, six RBIs, 12 runs scored and four stolen bases. Novo hit for the cycle, going 4 for 4 with four RBIs in a win over Thomas. The sophomore has at least one hit in all 10 games this season and leads all players in the SUNYAC with a .568 overall batting average. |
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Zach Hopps, Cortland Akwesasne / Massena View Full Bio Hopps helped lead nationally ninth-ranked Cortland (6-3, 1-0) to a 15-3 win at Potsdam to open up SUNYAC play on Saturday. Hopps matched his career high with six points on a career-best five goals and one assist. He also added four ground balls and two caused turnovers. Hopps leads Cortland in points (27), goals (15) and assists (12) this season. |
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Wyatt Russo, Oswego Massapequa Park / Massapequa View Full Bio Oswego received a great outing between the pipes by freshman Wyatt Russo, who stopped 16 Utica attempts on the day. Russo contributed two turnovers during the game along with one ground ball. |
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Marissa Cussins, Fredonia Corning, N.Y. / Corning West View Full Bio Led the Blue Devils in goals in both wins -- the team's 5th and 6th straight wins this spring. Had the game-winning goal vs. St. John Fisher, which came into the game ranked No. 14 in the IWLCA D-III poll. Also responsible for two draw controls, and four caused turnovers. Leads the Blue Devils with 24 goals. |
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Liz Ingalls, Cortland Centerport / St. Anthony's View Full Bio Ingalls helped lead nationally second-ranked Cortland to a pair of wins last week to raise the team's record to 7-0 overall and 1-0 in the SUNYAC. In a 14-3 win at Nazareth on Tuesday, Ingalls turned aside seven shots and collected two ground balls in 53:05. In a 15-6 victory against #9 Geneseo on Friday at Monroe C.C., Ingalls made seven saves and recorded two ground balls in 53:33 as the Red Dragons rewarded head coach Kathy Taylor with her 100th career win. For the two games, Ingalls posted a 3.94 GAA and a .667 save percentage. |
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Jeremy Kozlowski, Fredonia Dunkirk, N.Y. / Dunkirk View Full Bio Kozlowski won the 200 meters in 23.10 seconds and was second in the 400 meters in 52.22 Saturday at the Carnegie Mellon Mini-Invitational meet. |
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Brian Ogilvie, Fredonia East Aurora, N.Y. / Iroquois View Full Bio Ogilvie set a meet record with a winning long jump of 21' 4.75 at the Carnegie Mellon Mini-Invitational on Sat., March 29. |
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Anna Dambacher, Fredonia Divernon, Ill. / Auburn View Full Bio Dambacher won the 400 meters in meet-record time of 1:00.26 on March 29 at the Carnegie Mellon Mini-Invitational. She was also second in the 200 meters in 25.83 seconds. |
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Nicole Desens, Fredonia Hopewell Junction, N.Y. / Arlington View Full Bio Desens was a double-winner Sat., March 29, at the Carnegie Mellon Mini-Invitational. Her winning shot put of 11.50 meters (37' 8.75) and winning discus throw of 38.84 meters (127' 5) set meet records. She was also third in the hammer throw (41.48 meters/136' 1). Fredonia State was first in the team point standings out of five teams. |