Siena University has postponed tonight's women's basketball game vs. New Haven due to weather. The game will now be played tomorrow at UHY Center on the Siena campus (WVCR, 6 pm).
UAlbany's women went to overtime to put away Bucknell on Monday, 65-62.
Amaya Stewart led Albany with 20 points. Shen alumnus Bella Stuart contributed 4 points in 12 minutes of game time. The road trip continues tomorrow morning at Sacred Heart (11 am, ESPN+).
In other college action on Monday.....
Women's basketball:
Russell Sage 71, Cobleskill 68.
RPI 53, Utica 42. Good bounce back for the Lady Engineers after being used as tomato cans vs. UAlbany last week.
Siena's Francis Folefac was named the MAAC Rookie of the Week last week, while teammate Justice Shoats was named MAAC Player of the Week. Congratulations to both.
With apologies to wrestler-actor Cody Rhodes, bowling in the 518 has more than one royal family.
There's the Scaccias, and, then, there's the Yandos.
Joshua Yando is a 4th generation bowler, making his debut with Cohoes on Monday at Uncle Sam Lanes in the Colonial Council opener vs. Troy. While Yando had the high single for the day at 258, finishing with a 638 triple, the Tigers fell to the Flying Horses, 21-11. Jamari Flowers had the high series for the day with a 682, as Troy avenged being swept by the Tigers last season. Troy (1-0) will visit Cohoes next month.
We have to stress this again. With the forecast calling for the snow to intensify as the day progresses, check with your schools to see if any after school activities are still on. Ichabod Crane has postponed both of its varsity events for today, for example.
The bowling home opener vs. Taconic Hills has yet to be rescheduled. Likewise, a non-league men's basketball opener vs. Columbia has yet to be made up. We'll remind that Ichabod Crane is merged with Chatham in the Patroon Conference, which is why you won't see them in the Colonial Council's standings once that is posted later this month.
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