Hawks top Bombers to stay perfect [The Daily Star, Oneonta, N.Y.]
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The Hawks, who limited the Bombers to 46 rushing yards, improved to 4-0 for the first time since 2009.
Defensive tackle
Garcia also hit
Brown's TD off his fumble recovery came with 11:51 left in the third quarter.
Ithaca (3-1) avoided the shutout with a 33-yard field goal by
Garcia completed 19 passes for 208 yards, with 90 coming on six throws to Molina.
Morrow's seven tackles led the Hawks' defense. He also had five punts totaling 190 yards, with two downed inside the 20.
Hartwick will take on another unbeaten team this Saturday, when the Hawks host 19th-ranked
CROSS COUNTRY
MSM Invitational
Quinones completed the 8-kilometer race in 28:48 and Fields followed in 28:54 for the Fighting Tigers, who had 41 team points.
Union also won the women's team title with 32 points. Cobleskill finished third at 97 and Delhi was sixth at 193.
O-State 6, Fisher 0
O-State 4, Houghton 0
Oneonta scored three times in the first half en route to a non-conference road victory Saturday.
Hartwick 2, Elmira 1
Elmira's
Hartwick (3-7, 1-3) took the lead on Kramer's third goal of the season, which came in the 51st minute.
The Hawks play a non-conference match at Union on Tuesday.
MEN'S SOCCER
O-State 1, Brockport 1
The Red Dragons (7-2-3, 3-0-1) tied Brockport despite playing a man down for the last 6:32 of regulation and 20 minutes of overtime. O-State still finished with a 14-12 edge in shots and an 11-5 advantage in corner kicks against Brockport (8-0-3, 3-0-1), which got a goal from
After overtime, Brockport won a shootout, 5-3, should the teams need a tiebreaker to determine seedings for the SUNYAC Tournament.
O-State hosts
Delhi 6, Clinton 0
Portilla assisted
Delhi 4, North Country 0
Bythrow, Oudou Kalla and
SUNYIT 6, Cobleskill 0
WOMEN'S SOCCER
O-State 2, Brockport 0
Stevens 3, Hartwick 1
Sicari took advantage of a failed clear attempt by the Ducks and beat goalie
Hartwick hosts a non-conference match against SUNYIT on Wednesday.
Delhi 1, Clinton 0
Delhi 3, NC 1
SUNYIT 7, Cobleskill 0
Cobleskill fell to 0-10 overall and 0-6 in the NEAC.
MEN'S TENNIS
O-State 6,
Kennelly, Leighton and Befi contributed victories at first, third and fourth singles, respectively, for the Red Dragons (4-1), who will open their spring semester at
WOMEN'S TENNIS
O-State 7,
O-State got singles victories from Sussman, Skolnick, Lankowicz,
Oneonta (7-3) will face
Friday's winner advances to a semifinal this Saturday. The championship follows this Sunday.
Hartwick 9,
VOLLEYBALL
E8 Crossovers
Hartwick earned its first victory in program history over
The Hawks opened play Friday with a 3-2 loss to the host school.
On Saturday, they earned a 25-19, 27-25, 21-25, 25-14 victory over Fisher to move to 1-17 against the Cardinals since 1995.
The Hawks followed with a 25-18, 20-25, 25-21, 25-14 victory over Alfred to improve to 3-3 in league play. Strom and Martin each had 11 kills. Strom also finished with 10 digs, and Martin had eight.
Armstrong contributed 22 assists, 10 digs and nine kills for the Hawks, who got 25 assists, 11 digs and seven kills from Kinzel, nine kills from Vonasek and nine digs from Vitale.
Hartwick can clinch one of four postseason berths with a victory over Stevens this Saturday at
Cobleskill splits
Junior middle hitter
Freshman setter
The Fighting Tigers (8-12, 2-5) visit
Delhi goes 1-2
Delhi lost two out of three Region III matches Saturday at
Delhi responded with a 24-26, 25-17, 25-21, 25-21 defeat of Erie. Worthing finished with 22 digs and six kills;
DeMarco's six kills then highlighted Delhi's efforts in a 25-19, 25-14, 25-15 loss to Niagara County.
The Broncos (9-11, 6-8 Region III) host SUNY Adirondack on Wednesday.
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