By Paul Gotham ROCHESTER, NY – The Mercyhurst North East Saints scored three runs on three hits in their final at bat and went on to defeat the Monroe Community College Tribunes, 9-7 in Region III D2 tournament action at Tribunes Field, Saturday afternoon. Gianmarco Concepcion (Bayamon, PR) brought home Kyle Brooks (Akron, OH) with a sacrifice fly, and Austin Alonge … [Read more...] about Tribunes fall to Mercyhurst in extra innings
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van Grinsven and Hawks deliver big time performance to reach Brooklyn
By Aaron M Smith PHILADELPHIA, PA – For Chatilla van Grinsven and the St. Joseph’s women’s basketball team it was a shot at redemption. Just one week after losing at #11 Dayton in the Atlantic 10 regular season finale, the Hawks found themselves with another opportunity against the top ranked Flyers. Only this time the stakes were higher – a ticket to Brooklyn was on the … [Read more...] about van Grinsven and Hawks deliver big time performance to reach Brooklyn
Dukes rally falls short in 84-74 loss at Penn State
Courtesy of GoDuquesne.com STATE COLLEGE, PA. - D.J. Newbill had 23 points and 12 rebounds and Nick Colella added a career-high 15 points off the bench as Penn State (8-4) held off hard-charging Duquesne (7-7) to post an 84-74 win at Bryce Jordan Center. The Dukes, who trailed by 22 with under 10 minutes left, cut it to five in the last minute before Penn State hit 5-of-8 … [Read more...] about Dukes rally falls short in 84-74 loss at Penn State
Olean’s Kemmer named NYCBL Player of the Year
By Paul Gotham ROCHESTER, N.Y. -- There wasn't much doubt when it came to choosing the league's top player. One needed only to look to the guy who conjured discussions of a possible Triple Crown. The Olean Oilers' Jon Kemmer (Clarion) finished atop two of the three major statistical categories to earn the New York Collegiate Baseball League Player-of-the-Year … [Read more...] about Olean’s Kemmer named NYCBL Player of the Year
Dayton’s defense proves to be the difference
By Aaron Smith PHILADELPHIA, PA. -- Plain and simple usually go together. That wasn't the case for the University of Dayton women's basketball team on Sunday afternoon. With a trip to the Atlantic 10 championship game on the line, Dayton's focus was plain: slow down Temple's Shey Peddy. Keeping the A10's Player-of-the-Year in check, though, was anything but … [Read more...] about Dayton’s defense proves to be the difference