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Events and news of what's happening around the Fredonia campus.
Events and news of what's happening around the Fredonia campus.
Fredonia and SUNY Buffalo State, who already have a rich history of athletics as long-time travel partners and rivals, will enhance that rivalry beginning this season with the development of the "Battle by the Lake," a season-long all sports competition between the two institutions for The Lake Erie Cup.
Anna Dambacher (Soph.; Divernon, Ill.) has officially qualified for the NCAA meet which starts Thursday at Ohio Wesleyan University's Shelby Stadium in Delaware, Ohio. She is Fredonia State's lone NCAA representative, male or female.
Fredonia State saw its 2014 women's lacrosse season come to an end Saturday with a 16-5 loss to No. 3 Trinity in the regional round...
Fredonia registered its first-ever post-season win in women's lacrosse in dramatic fashion Saturday. Juliana Kotas (Soph.; Lancaster, N.Y.) scored with 3.3 seconds remaining as the...
Laura Morrison broke the 400-meter outdoor school record Friday during the Gator Open at Allegheny College. Her record time of 58.63 seconds was nearly a half-second faster than Rachel McNamara's 59.11 in May of 2004. Morrison finished fourth in the event.
Fredonia has been selected to play in the NCAA women's lacrosse tournament for the second time. The Blue Devils (11-6) will play host to Liberty League champ Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute at 3 p.m. on Saturday at University Stadium. The Blue Devils made the tournament as an at-large team, just as they did in 2012, when they played host to St. John Fisher.
Anna Dambacher (Soph.; Divernon, Ill.) won one SUNYAC title and set two school records Saturday during the 2014 SUNYAC Outdoor Track & Field championship meet...
Fredonia sophomore Collin Mulcahy (Batavia, N.Y.) finished first in the men's 1,500 meters at the 2014 SUNYAC Outdoor Track & Field chammpionship meet Saturday at Geneseo. Mulcahy's 3:57.02 was .85 of a second faster than the second-place runner, Alex Ngabo of Buffalo State, who came into the meet seeded No. 1 in the event. Mulcahy also finished seventh in the 800 meters (2:03.06) and earned 12 team points total, tied for eighth most among runners. He was named All-SUNYAC as a result of his first-place finish.
Fredonia’s Emily Cummiskey won the long jump (5.25 meters / 17 feet, 2.75 inches) Saturday at the Brockport Golden Eagle Run, and finished third in the triple jump (11.0 meters / 36 feet, 1.25 inches). She qualified for the upcoming ECAC Division III championship meet in both events.
Fredonia State's ace Sean Larson continued his dominance of SUNYAC opponents on Saturday, this time taking down No. 7 Cortland State. Larson tossed a complete game, winning 3-1.