LaSalle held its annual Cadets For Vets fundraiser Saturday at Frear Park, and the hosts rewarded their supporters with a 3-2 win over the CD Jets. Ben Mannis, Nick Kraz, & Danny Wiese scored for the Cadets, who will continue the homestand on Friday with a non-league game against Gates-Chili at 7:15, followed by a Saturday matinee vs. Penfield.
The rest of Saturday's hockey action:
Shenendehowa 5, CBA 0.
Albany Academy 3, Plattsburgh 2.
Queensbury 9, Guilderville 0.
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UAlbany saluted National Girls & Women in Sport Day at Broadview Center Saturday with a 79-55 rout of Binghamton.
Kayla Cooper led 4 Lady Danes in double figures with 20 points. Lilly Phillips (Cambridge) added 11, and Meghan Huerter, fresh from her broadcasting debut the night before, pumped in 10. Albany (16-3) goes on the road starting Thursday morning at UMBC, and will visit Binghamton on February 1 before coming home on February 6.
Meanwhile, the Albany men had only 7 players, but still beat Binghamton, 70-65. Byron Joshua led Albany with 15 points, one of 4 Danes in double figures.
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We'll have the full baseball & softball schedules for UAlbany later this week, but for those of you Troy High fans, and you know who you are, 2023 graduate Olivia DeCitise returns to the 518 with UMass-Lowell for a 3 game series at Albany on April 5-6, weather permitting, of course. DeCitise was used mostly out of the bullpen as a freshman, so we'll see what the future holds.
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Siena's men's basketball team dropped a 64-58 decision to Merrimack on Saturday, despite a team high 16 points from Brendan Coyle.
Meanwhile, in Loudonville, Ahniysha Jackson cracked the 1,000 point barrier for her college career as the Lady Saints took down Merrimack, 79-57, in a game benefiting the Regional Food Bank of Northeastern NY. Jackson finished with a game high 21 points as coach Terry Primm emptied his bench.
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Seems a certain newspaper has finally taken notice of Troy High sophomore and leading scorer Stetson Merritt.
Merritt made the Albany Times-Union honor roll this week, after scoring 27 points in a rout of Lansingburgh, and 28 vs. Mohonasen. The challenge now for the T-U is to ensure Merritt earns consideration for their all-star team. Same goes for the local TV stations.
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While LaSalle had their charity night at Frear Park, the men's basketball team crushed All Hallows, 91-65, at McCormick Hall Saturday. Tre'Dell Faison had a game high 31 points, while Devon Maloney added 28. LaSalle, for some reason, took down the video from YouTube after the game, perhaps to spare All Hallows the embarrassment. The Cadets then beat Our Lady of Lourdes, 92-82, on Sunday.
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