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Alfred State Weekly Update - 5/2 Edition

Alfred State Weekly Update - 5/2 Edition

Date Event Time  Video/Stats
Mon. 5/1 Track & Field @ NYSCTC Multi @ Nazareth 10 a.m.  Stats
Tue. 5/2 Baseball vs. D'Youville (DH) @ Houghton 1 p.m.  
Fri. 5/5 Lacrosse vs. Franciscan (OH) @ Hilbert (AMCC Showcase) 2 p.m.  
Fri. 5/5 Track & Field @ NYSCTC Championships @ St. John Fisher 4 p.m.  Stats
Sat. 5/6 Track & Field @ NYSCTC Championships @ St. John Fisher 10 a.m.  Stats
Sun. 5/7 Lacrosse @ AMCC Showcase Finals @ Hilbert * 1 p.m.  

* dependent on the outcome of the contest on May 5th

Please note that changes will be made due to weather make sure to stay up to date on the latest news, scores, and statistics at www.alfredstateathletics.com..

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Baseball: 8-30

The Pioneers were 2-2 this past week, defeating Penn State DuBois 10-4 and Penn College 9-8.

Thomas Shofi (Carmel) led the team with a 6 for 15 week. He collected two doubles, a homer, and 5 RBI. Nick Geyer (Newburgh), Lucas Cornell (Alfred Almond), and Cullen Franz (Cazenovia) all collected three hits.

On the mound, Rafael Perozo (Bronx/St. Raymond) was 1-0 with a save in six innings of work. He allowed just three hits and one run. Garrett Mack (Avon) also picked up a victory, his third of the season.

Lacrosse: 7-9

The lacrosse team won their 5th straight game on Saturday as they downed Houghton 13-7. The trio of Joe Johnson (Churchville), Teddy Alvarado (Hilton), and AJ Soto (Churchville) accounted for 12 of the goals in the contest.

Johnson finished with five goals and an assist, Alvarado had four goals and two assists, and Soto scored three times and passed out an assist. Brandon Dickson (Bath) had two assists, Tencza scored once, and Joe Wittmeyer (Hamburg) was credited with an assist.

Ryan Amidon (Fayetteville Malius) made seven saves in over 56 minutes of work in the net. Tanner Morrow (Grand Island) was 17 for 22 at the faceoff circle and led the team with nine groundballs.

The Pioneers now shift their focus to next weekend's AMCC Showcase. The Pioneers will be the #2 seed and will battle #3 Franciscan on Friday (5/5) in the semifinals. The AMCC Showcase will be hosted by Hilbert who will play #4 Medaille in the other semi. The winners of each semi will battle in the Finals on Sunday (5/7) at 1 p.m.

Softball: 4-24

The softball team wrapped up their season this week with four games. Four-year seniors Stormi Kruger (Medina) and Aubri Mosier (Rome, PA) had big weeks to wrap up their careers. Kruger hit .571 with a double, a triple, and 3 RBI while Mosier hit .462 with a double, a grand slam in the game two victory over Houghton, and 7 RBI.

On the mound, Jordan Leonard (Lancaster) was 1-1 in 13 innings of work with a 4.31 ERA.

Outdoor Track & Field: Men 2nd, Women 4th at USCAA Invitational

The Alfred State men's outdoor track & field team finished 2nd at the USCAA Invitational while the women finished 4th. Ten teams within the USCAA competed at SUNY Delhi.

Jacob Hanss (East Rochester), Zach Curran (Williamson) and Anders Presthus (Lansing) won individual titles for the Pioneers. Hanss was 1st in the steeplechase (10:08.18), Curran won the pole vault (4.20 m), and Presthus won the shot put (13.98 m). Presthus was also 2nd in the discus (41.71 m), 2nd in the hammer throw (39.92 m). and 3rd in the javelin (43.10 m).

Eric Hulbert (Mexico) was 2nd in the steeplechase (10:21.59) and 3rd in the 5000 (17:08.34) while Jesse Hallett (Honeoye) was 2nd in the 10,000 (36:42.08).

Trevor Stiles (Hornell) was 3rd in the 400 hurdles (1:00.54, Tim Jackson (Buffalo/Charter School for Applied Tech) was 3rd in the 100 (11.69) and the 200 (23.85), and Caleb Boyce-Wright (Cheektowaga/John Kennedy) was 4th in the 400 (2:04.11).

In the pole vault, Brandon Teboe (Falconer) was 3rd (3.90 m) and Andrew Ruebenstahl (Washingtonville) was 4th (3.75 m) while in the hammer throw Tristen Prine (Avon) was 3rd (25.41), Bryce Chapman (Geneseo) was 4th (23.93 m), Ryan McFarland (Waverly) was 5th (23.79 m), and Timothy Burns (Churchville) was 6th (22.41 m). The 4x400 relay team was 3rd in 3:41.41

Delhi took the men's title with 262 to finish ahead of Alfred State's 156.5. Cleary (MI) was 3rd (84), Maine Fort Kent was 4th (52), and Penn State Brandywine (41).

On the women's side, Rebecca Stevens (Wellsville) won the pole vault (2.01 m) while the 4x800 relay team won in 11:07.86. Steffanie Preston (Groton) was 2nd in the javelin (29.33 m), Holly Fiore (Niagara Falls) was 3rd in the same event (27.83 m).

The 4x100 relay finished 3rd (57.81), Lindsey Thiel (Liverpool) was 4th in the 5000 (19:54.92), and Kelly Healy (Maple Hill) was 5th in the 800 (2:35.02).

Delhi took the women's title with 233 points followed by Albany College of Pharmacy (128) and Cleary (94). Alfred State scored 61 points to earn 4th out of the ten teams that competed.