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Fredonia sports update [03.27.2022]

Women’s lacrosse. Photograph by McKenzie Washington.

ANTHONY GETTINO

Sports Editor

Spring sports have popped out of the ground, sprouted and are waiting to blossom for Fredonia athletics.

Men’s baseball traveled to Brockport to begin conference play. The team lost all three contests.

In the conference opener, the Blue Devils lost 1–14

  • Tylor Murphy went 1–4 at the plate with a double and the lone run scored
  • Christian Brown allowed three earned runs in four innings of relief pitching

In the second game of the double header, the team lost 1-12.

  • Pat Bigham went 1–3 with the teams’ only run batted in on the day
  • A.J. Kinney allowed one hit and no runs in one inning of relief pitching

In the third game the Blue Devils played against Brockport. The Blue Devils lost 2–10.

  • Tyler Phillips was 2–4 at the plate with a triple and one run batted in
  • Andrew O’Connor allowed one hit and no runs in one inning of relief pitching

Fredonia will host Penn State Behrend Tuesday before traveling to Cortland for three games on the weekend.

Women’s lacrosse began their conference play this week.

Before that however, they hosted Grove City. The team lost 5–10

  • Tessa Brady scored twice in the contest
  • Makayalla Farino, Sydney Buchko and Julie Culver each scored goals as well

The team traveled to Oswego to begin conference play. They lost 4–19.

  • Makayalla Farino and Audrey Brown scored in the first quarter
  • Tessa Brady and Julie Culver each scored one goal as well

The Blue Devils will travel to Plattsburgh Saturday.

Women’s softball begins their conference play this upcoming week. They will host Oswego Friday and Cortland Saturday. The team has not played since their spring trip to Florida.

The men’s and women’s track and field teams begin their outdoor season this upcoming weekend at the Geneseo Early Season Invite.

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