Sunday, March 1, 2020

News & notes

RPI had a big day on Saturday.

Their men's basketball team moved one step closer to the Liberty League title by thrashing Union, 78-58. They'll host the title game later today vs. Ithaca., which ended the Engineers' 18 game winning streak last month.

RPI men's hockey closed the regular season on an up note, beating Dartmouth, 4-3. Harvard beat Union, 4-1.
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The Section II hockey title game is set for Tuesday at Union. Saratoga defeated CBA, 4-2, while Bethlehem, moving toward a sectional three-peat, downed Adirondack, 5-2. They'll have an awards ceremony before Tuesday's game.
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However, Saratoga & Bethlehem's men's basketball teams saw their seasons end at Hudson Valley Community College on Saturday.

Niskayuna upset Bethlehem, 68-42, while Colonie avenged a regular-season-ending loss to the Blue Streaks, 53-45.

Other scores:

Shenendehowa 69, CBA 49.
Green Tech 70, Columbia 39.

Class C:

Fort Plain 69, Berne-Knox-Westerlo 62.
Waterford 64, Granville 50.

Class D:

Northville 58, Loudonville Christian 28.
Germantown 70, Hartford 50.
Argyle 75, Fort Ann 55.
North Warren 80, OESJ 55.

The quarter-final round ends today with a Class A quadruple-header.
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Alumni Watch:

Virginia Commonwealth routed Georgetown, 20-6. Slumping Brett Young was inserted as a defensive replacement. The Knapek brothers, Carter & Brooks, pitched out of the bullpen. Carter gave up four runs on three hits in 1 1/3 innings, while Brooks slammed the door shut in the 9th.

North Carolina evened their softball series vs. Pittsburgh, 7-2. Hunter Levesque drove in both Panther runs with a 2 run homer.

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