Wednesday, November 26, 2025

News & notes

 While Bill Arsenault is doing his twice-weekly Campus Watch feature in the Albany Times-Union, the spotlight has yet to find Bethlehem grad Kaitlyn Robbins, a freshman forward at Bentley University.


Robbins has appeared in just 2 games so far, coming off the bench, logging a grand total of 8 minutes, as she's being gradually worked into the rotation for the Falcons. She scored 4 points in 6 minutes in a win over Georgian Court, then was held scoreless vs. Southern New Hampshire. Robbins didn't play last night vs. the College of Staten Island, where the Falcons ran their win streak to 3 in a row, 64-41. Bentley plays in the Northeast 10 league, formerly home to the now-defunct College of St. Rose.
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It's not exactly the same as the Albany Cup, but UAlbany will host RPI this afternoon at Broadview Center (2 pm) in what is being billed as an exhibition game. The Lady Engineers (4-2) are coming off a win over St. John Fisher on Sunday, while UAlbany reclaimed the women's Albany Cup from Siena last week.

RPI's men, meanwhile, defeated SUNY Cobleskill, 66-42, last night at ECAV Arena. In front of 245 fans. Kellen Driscoll (Glens Falls) had 5 points in 24 minutes for the Engineers (4-1).
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Siena's women, still looking for their first win, visit Cornell in another matinee today (2:30 pm, WVCR). Something tells me that administration may lose patience with Terry Primm if they don't have any wins before league play starts......
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High school bowling saw just 1 match reported Tuesday, again in the Suburban Council (Colonial Council play begins next week). Saratoga defeated Niskayuna, 21-7, in women's action. We'll be hearing about holiday tournaments starting on Friday in basketball.

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News & notes

 While Bill Arsenault is doing his twice-weekly Campus Watch  feature in the Albany Times-Union , the spotlight has yet to find Bethlehem gr...