The Albany Times-Union's men's swimming & diving all-star teams have been announced, and the Flying Devil Brothers of CBA/Troy/Columbia are well represented.
CBA senior Quinn Nelson not only made the 1st team in the 100 meter backstroke, but he's all over the 2nd team in the following:
100 & 500 meter freestyle.
200 meter individual medley.
200 meter medley relay (with teammates Liam Witting, Andrew Orcutt, and Rocco Jabour).
Witting, also a senior, made the 2nd team in the 50 meter freestyle, and the relay team was on the 1st team for the 400 meter freestyle relay. Jabour, the lone Troy swimmer, should be these teams again next year, as he's only a sophomore.
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It's opening day in major league baseball for everyone except the Dodgers & Cubs, who opened last week in Tokyo.
For local fans, they'll get to see the Yankees and Mets this afternoon:
Milwaukee at the Yankees, 3 pm, ESPN, WTMM.
Mets @ Houston, 4 pm, SNY.
The Yankees have already made it clear that they will expand their usual pre-game coverage to cover the pomp & circumstance of their home opener, as they do every year. The Mets still don't have a radio home since they dissolved their syndicated network 6 years ago, but you can access the radio broadcast on Audacy.
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Lacrosse season has officially begun in Section II.
In a battle of the Spartans in women's action, Queensbury blew away Burnt Hills, 18-6. The men's game between LaSalle and Guilderland was, as I had suspected, a scrimmage, not an actual game.
Today, Voorheesville hosts the Academy of Holy Names at 4:30 pm, to start the Colonial Council season, while two men's non-league games are on tap, with Hoosick Falls-Tamarac playing at Mohonasen-Schenectady at 4:30, and Greenwich-Cambridge at Ichabod Crane at 5 pm.
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Wednesday's college scoreboard:
Baseball:
UMass 6, UAlbany 3.
Siena 13, Fairleigh Dickinson 1 (7 innings).
RPI 29, MCLA 1. The Engineers racked up 20 runs in the 4th through 6th innings, and they didn't bother with a mercy rule.
Oneonta 13, Cobleskill 9 (6 innings).
Men's lacrosse:
Siena 16, Merrimack 8.
St. Joseph's-Long Island 14, Cobleskill 10.
Plattsburgh 14, Russell Sage 13.
Clemson 21, UAlbany 8.
Union 18, Bard 3.
Vassar 12, Skidmore 11 (OT).
Softball:
UAlbany 8, Columbia 3.
Men's tennis:
Union 4, Oberlin 3.
Women's tennis:
Carleton 7, Union 0.
Union 7, Augustana 0.