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SUNY Fredonia sports update (05/01/2022)

Fredonia Men’s Baseball. Photograph by Mckenzie Washington.

ANTHONY GETTINO

Sports Editor

Women’s lacrosse

Finished their regular season with two losses to conference opponents.

On Wednesday, April 27 the team lost to Buffalo State 5–6 in double overtime.

  • Erin Woods scored two goals
  • Molly McGowan, Julie Culver and Alexa Ventura each scored one goal
  • Emily Carr had 15 saves

On Saturday, April 30 the blue devils finished their regular season losing 9–16 to Potsdam

  • Erin Woods scored four goals
  • Julie Culver scored two goals
  • Tessa Brady, Emma Cockerel and Sarah Guariglia each scored one goal

Fredonia finishes their season with a 1–15 overall record and a 0–9 conference record

Women’s softball

Finished the final week of their regular season with a 3–3 record.

In their double header against the University of Rochester on Tuesday, April 26 the team dropped both games.

In the first game the score was 0–7

  • Alyssa Santiago and Nicole Kumro each went one for three at the plate
  • Vanessa Galbraith pitched six innings and allowed four earned runs on seven hits

In the second game of the double header Fredonia lost 2–11

  • Alexis Wulf went one for three at the plate with one run batted in and one run scored
  • Megan Guidry went one for three at the plate with one run scored

In their double header against conference opponent Plattsburgh Friday, April 29 the team split the two games.

In the first game of the double header the blue devils won 9–2

  • Nicole Kumro went two for four at the plate with four runs batted in and one run scored
  • Emily Chelius pitched seven innings and allowed two runs on five hits

In the second game of the double header the team lost 4–13

  • Emily Chelius went two for three at the plate with three runs batted in
  • Nicole Kumro went two for three at the plate with one run scored and one run batted in

On Saturday, April 30 Fredonia won both games of their double header against conference opponent Potsdam

In the first game of the double header the team won 11–0

  • Nicole Kumro went three for three at the plate with three runs batted in and two runs scored
  • Emily Chelius pitched five innings and allowed no runs on two hits

In the second game of the double header Fredonia won 11–3

  • Amber Piniewski went two for three at the plate with three runs batted in
  • Emily Chelius went three for three at the plate with two runs scored and two runs batted in

The blue devils finish the regular season with a 14–24 record overall and a 9-9 conference record. Fredonia will travel to Geneseo to face off against Cortland in the SUNYAC Playoffs as the fifth seed.

Men’s baseball

Lost both of their games against Allegheny Tuesday, April 26

In the first game the blue devils lost 3–10

  • Luke Kenyon went two for three at the plate with one run scored
  • Chris Brown pitched four innings and allowed one run off of three hits

In the second game of the double header Fredonia lost 4–8

  • Tyler Phillips went two for three at the plate with one run scored
  • Luke Kenyon went two for two at the plate with one run scored

The team’s games against Pitt-Bradford were canceled on Saturday, April 30 and Sunday, May 1.

Fredonia will host Hilbert on Tuesday, May 3 and Medaille on Wednesday, May 4 before closing out their regular season with three games against conference opponent Oswego at home.

Men’s track and field

Traveled to the University of Rochester Alumni Invitational Saturday, April 30 to finish their regular season.

  • Patrick Klinger finished 11th in the 1500m run (4:07.16)
  • Toby Onuoha finished fifth in the 400m dash (51.24)
  • Josh Walters finished sixth in the 800m run (1:56.37)
  • Sembel Koshi finished eighth in the 5000m run (15:41.70)
  • Luc Williams finished sixth in the javelin throw (41.34m)

The team will travel to Brockport Friday, May 6 and Saturday, May 7 for the SUNYAC Championships

Women’s track and field

Traveled to the University of Rochester Alumni Invitational Saturday, April 30 to finish their regular season.

  • Ally Battaglia finished 13th in the 1500m run (5:02.78)
  • Evelyn Smith finished 14th in the 400m dash (1:04.50)
  • Vanessa Ryhal finished 11th in the 800m run (2:28.53)
  • Haley Lerner finished eighth in the pole vault (3.21m)
  • Eleanor Clarke finished sixth in the javelin throw (30.85m)

The team will travel to Brockport Friday, May 6 and Saturday, May 7 for the SUNYAC Championships.

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