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SUNY Fredonia Sports Update [12.05.2021]

Women’s swimming team. Photograph by Owen McGuire.

ANTHONY GETTINO

Sports Editor

The men’s hockey team lost to Geneseo Friday 5-2

  • Bryce Witman and Brendan Dempsey each scored a goal

The team lost 2–4 to Brockport Saturday evening

  • Ethan Kirbis and Jake Blackwell scored one goal each

Fredonia travels to Cortland Saturday evening

Men’s and women’s track and field traveled to Houghton for their first indoor meet of the season

  • Toby Onuoha won the 400m (52.19) and placed second in the 200m (23.40)
  • The men’s 4x400m relay team of Topher Elkins, Griffin Dombroske, Josh Walters and Toby Onuoha won
  • Walters placed third in the mile (4:34.86)
  • Ally Battaglia placed second in the mile (5:45.62) and fifth in the 3k (11:24.25)
  • The women’s 4×400 relay team of Evelyn Smith, Angie Tredo, Ali Dixon and Sam Schaffert placed fourth (4:38.43)

The team is off the rest of the semester

Men’s basketball lost 80–81 after a buzzer beater by Geneseo Friday night

  • Jackson Brown had 23 points to lead the Blue Devils in scoring
  • Jacob Hougan and My’Kell Kaigler each had 19 points

The team lost to Cortland Saturday afternoon 55–71

  • Jackson Brown scored 11 points and tallied 7 rebounds

The team travels to Penn State Behrend Wednesday night before hosting Oswego Saturday

Women’s basketball beat Geneseo Friday afternoon 60–48

  • Katie Pitcher tallied 16 points and 12 rebounds
  • Renee Park and Lauren Mickley each scored 14 points

The team lost to Cortland Saturday afternoon 60–66

  • Renee Park scored 17 points and added 4 assists and rebounds

Fredonia hosts Nazareth Wednesday evening and Oswego Saturday at noon

Men’s and women’s swimming and diving traveled to Cortland for the Snowflake Invitational

The men placed sixth out of six teams

  • Ian Hilldale placed second in the 200 (1:51.51) yard freestyle
  • Tyler Conti placed second in the 1,650 (18:15.91) freestyle and third in the 500 (5:11.02) yard freestyle and 200 (2:05.94) yard butterfly

The women’s team placed fourth of the six teams

  • McKayla Polowy placed first in the 200 (2:00.50), 500 (5:17.37) and 1,650 (18:25.02) yard freestyle
  • Kayla Hagen placed second in the 100 yard backstroke (1:02.99) and the 50 (25.70) and 100 (55.69) yard freestyle
  • Rachel Mayou placed second in the 200 (2:03.12) and 500 (5:21.04) yard freestyle
  • The team 400 and 800 yard relay team of McKayla Polowy, Rachel Mayou, Mindy Doktor and Kayla Hagen won in times of 3:49.86 and 8:19.41
Men’s swimming. Photograph by Owen McGuire.
Men’s swimming. Photograph by Owen McGuire.
Women’s swimming. Photograph by Owen McGuire.

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