MARCY, N.Y. – Former college athletes – or at least the vast majority of us who didn’t go on to compete professionally – know that the last game of our college career will be something we remember forever, right up there with our wedding days or the births of our children.
MARCY, N.Y. – SUNYIT freshman catcher Anthony Ragosta (Troy, N.Y. / Troy), a first-year Civil Engineering student, recently won a $1,500 scholarship from the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE).
UTICA, N.Y. – The 24th Annual Recognition Luncheon to honor Student Athletes of the Year took place at the Radisson Hotel in Utica, N.Y., today, as hosted by the Utica Kiwanis Club. The annual award recognizes student-athletes from area colleges for their outstanding performance as both students and athletes. This year 11 student-athletes from Herkimer, Mohawk Valley, Utica, SUNYIT, and Hamilton colleges were honored.
MARCY, N.Y. - The baseball doubleheader with Lancaster Bible College originally scheduled to begin at 12:00 pm this Saturday (4/21) has been moved up to 10:00 am due to weather concerns. Both games will still be held at Wildcat Field on the SUNYIT Campus as originally scheduled.
READING, P.A. – The SUNYIT Baseball Team (7-19, 6-4 NEAC) couldn’t get out of Pennsylvania fast enough Sunday night, after dropping a pair of doubleheaders over the weekend – first to Penn St.-Abington on Saturday and then to league-leading Penn St.-Berks on Sunday.
GANSEVOORT, N.Y. – Two SUNYIT Baseball Players have been named NEAC Student Athlete of the Week after the team wrapped up a stellar 3-1 week for the Wildcats which included a 3-0 record in conference games. Excerpts from the NEAC press release are included below – to view the full release, click here.
MARCY, N.Y. – The SUNYIT Baseball Team (4-15, 3-0 NEAC) opened up conference play with a trio of much-needed victories over the weekend: 9-7 and 6-3 over Gallaudet on Saturday, and 6-5 over Penn St.-Harrisburg in what turned out to be Sunday’s only game due to rain in the afternoon.
UTICA, N.Y. –The SUNYIT Men’s Baseball Team (1-15, 0-0 NEAC) dropped their first true home game of the season Tuesday afternoon, 14-3 to nationally-ranked Cortland State (14-5). The Wildcats were neck-and-neck with the Red Dragons until a five-run 8th inning blew the game open for the visitors.