Bethlehem grad Claire Hutton, whose Kansas City Current was eliminated in the NWSL semi-finals, is up for consideration for the US Soccer Young Female Player of The Year Award. Hutton had also been a finalist for NWSL Rookie of The Year, but didn't earn the honor. This latest award will be announced later this month.
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Justin Neely led 6 UAlbany players in double figures with 18 points, as the Great Danes upset previously undefeated Columbia, out of the Ivy League, 88-73 Wednesday night at Broadview Center in front of just over 2,000 fans.
UAlbany hits the road to play Boston University Saturday afternoon.
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Anthony Mainello rolled a 579 triple to lead Troy, but it was enough to help the Flying Horses go to 2-0 on the young season in beating Schalmont, 22-10, Wednesday.
Troy hosts Lansingburgh in the first-ever meeting between the two schools on the lanes this afternoon at 4:30.
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The rest of Wednesday's high school action:
Men's basketball:
Western Athletic Conference:
Canajoharie 67, Galway 32.
Women's basketball:
Western Athletic Conference:
Cobleskill-Richmondville 62, Notre Dame-Bishop Gibbons 12. The Bulldogs held the Golden Knights scoreless in the 4th quarter to pull away.
Duanesburg 51, Canajoharie-Fort Plain 42.
Suburban Council:
Averill Park 23, CBA 9.
Saratoga 30, Schenectady 2.
Women's bowling:
Suburban Council:
Saratoga 17, Schenectady 15.
Columbia 28, Ballston Spa 4.
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This just in: Troy High's men's home opener will not be against Bethlehem.
Instead, the Troy men (0-1) will travel to Columbia for the first half of a home & home series with Curt Sankey's Blue Devils on Saturday. Due to a scheduling conflict, Bethlehem will begin Suburban Council play Friday at Shaker. The non-league game at Troy has been rescheduled for Thursday, January 30, at 7 pm.
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