Showing posts with label NCAA Men's Soccer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label NCAA Men's Soccer. Show all posts

Sunday, September 7, 2008

Field Hockey in First; Men's Soccer Nips Naz

The Oswego State field hockey team (1-2) defeated New Paltz (0-2) by a score of 5-2 Saturday at Alumni Field in the 2008 SUNYAC opener. Today marked the Lakers' first win over the Hawks since Oct. 19, 2002. This also marks the second straight season in which Oswego State has won their conference opener to start the season in first place.

In other Saturday action, men's soccer (1-2) shut out Nazareth (1-2) 1-0. Junior midfielder Chris Carra scored the deciding goal in the first half and sophomore goalkeeper Marcus LaRobardiere earned the win in his first career start in net. The Lakers beat Nazareth for the first time since Oct. 6, 2004 and are now 4-9-2 all-time against the Golden Flyers.

Sunday, August 31, 2008

Own Goal Leads To Loss For Men's Soccer

The Oswego State men's soccer team fell to 0-2 on the season and finished fourth in the Flower City Classic after suffering a 1-0 defeat Sunday at the hands of St. John Fisher (1-1). The Cardinals scored midway through the first half when Oswego inadvertently kicked the ball into their own net on a clearing attempt. This marks the second consecutive season that the Lakers have finished in last place of Rochester's annual tournament.

Sophomore goaltender Eric Kukura was kept out of action after injuring his knee in Friday's loss to Rochester. Junior Nick Liberati started in his place and made three saves.

The Lakers return to action Sept. 6 when they host Nazareth (1-1) in the 2008 home opener at Laker Field. The Golden Flyers opened their season with a third-place finish at RIT's Doug May Classic, dropping a 1-0 overtime decision to #20 Hobart (2-0) before demolishing Gallaudet (0-2) 11-1. Fourth-year Laker coach Bob Friske is 0-3 against Nazareth in his tenure at Oswego.

Saturday, August 30, 2008

And They're Off

The 2008-09 Oswego State Athletics season kicked off Friday as the men's soccer team (0-1) dropped a 2-0 decision at tenth-ranked Rochester (1-0) in the first round of the Flower City Classic. Rochester outshot Oswego 21-3 in the contest. This marks the third time in four seasons that Bob Friske's Lakers have started the season with a loss to the Yellowjackets.

This is at least the sixth straight season Rochester has defeated Oswego. Sophomore Eric Kukura got the start in net for the Lakers and stopped five of six shots on net he faced. He suffered a knee injury in the game's 72nd minute and was replaced by junior Nick Liberati.

The green and gold return to action Sunday against St. John Fisher (0-1). The Cardinals were shut out 4-0 Friday by SUNYAC member Cortland (1-0). The Red Dragons will face #10 Rochester at 3 p.m. Sunday in the Flower City Championship.

Tuesday, October 23, 2007

This Week in Laker Athletics...

Today

Volleyball at Cortland 7:00 pm

Tomorrow
Women's Soccer at Clarkson 3:30 pm

Friday
Men's Ice Hockey vs. Elmira 7:00 pm

Saturday
Men's Soccer vs. Union 1:00 pm
Field Hockey at Rensselaer 1:00 pm
Women's Soccer vs. Scranton 3:00 pm
Men's Ice Hockey @ Elmira 7:00 pm

Saturday, September 22, 2007

Oswego State Roundup

*** SCOREBOARD ***


Men's Soccer: Oswego State 5, SUNYIT 0


Women's Soccer: Oswego State 2, SUNYIT 1 (2OT)


Field Hockey: Oneonta 6, Oswego State 2


Cross Country: Men finish third, women finish sixth at Highlander Invitational


*** MEN'S SOCCER

Oswego State caps solid weekend with 5-0 win over SUNYIT


GRAND RAPIDS OSWEGO - The Oswego State men's soccer team earned its second straight shutout victory, 5-0, over SUNYIT on Saturday to cap off the program's alumni weekend. The Lakers were led by a four-point effort from freshman midfielder Dean Gaetano.


Junior midfielder Mike Roorda broke a scoreless tie with his first goal of the season in the 33rd minute off an assist from Gaetano. Chris Carra started a second-half Laker surge in the 46th minute with his first goal of the season for a 2-0 lead. Felipe Cavalcanti pushed the lead to 3-0 in the 59th minute when he found the net for the second time this season.


Gaetano then added to his tally with another assist, this time to Michael Kincaid for his second goal of the season in the 70th minute. Just over a minute later they reversed roles when Kincaid assisted on Gaetano's first goal of the season.


The win improved Oswego State's record to 3-4-1 on the year, and 2-1-0 in SUNYAC play. The Wildcats fell to 3-4-0 on the year and 0-3-0 in the SUNYAC.


At halftime, the Lakers recognized the program's first championship team as members from the 1966 SUNYAC-title team were honored.


BOX SCORE

http://www.oswego.edu/athletics/teams/mens_soccer/statistics/07statistics/0922snit.htm


*** WOMEN'S SOCCER


Second straight win for Laker women's soccer team


The Oswego State women's soccer team won its second straight game by defeating SUNYIT 2-1 in double overtime in Utica on Saturday afternoon.


The Lakers came back late in the contest to earn the victory. Julie McCloskey scored for Oswego State with just 4:57 left to play in the second half to tie the score 1-1, and forward Mariana Bartonicek scored the game-winning goal 1:19 into the second overtime period to give the Lakers the victory.


SUNYIT took the lead early in the second half on an unassisted goal by Jane Burroughs that beat Oswego State goalkeeper Toby Klein, who finished the game with one save.


McCloskey's goal was assited by Tricia Sullivan, and McCloskey patiently waited on goalkeeper Laurel Hosmer to commit before shooting past her into the net. Bartonicek's game-winner was a shot from the left side that beat Hosmer into the top of the net.


The Lakers are now 2-1-0 in SUNYAC play and 2-4-0 overall. The Lakers will host Potsdam on Friday at 4 p.m. and Plattsburgh on Saturday at 1 p.m.


BOX SCORE

http://www.oswego.edu/athletics/teams/womens_soccer/statistics/07statistics/0922snit.htm


*** FIELD HOCKEY


Field hockey loses at Oneonta


The Oswego State field hockey team lost 6-2 on Saturday at Oneonta. The Lakers are now 1-7 on the season and 1-2 in SUNYAC play. Oneonta improved to 4-4 overall and 2-1 in the conference.


The host Red Dragons scored four goals in the first half, as Kathryn Kubaryk and Somer Shuffield each had a goal and an assist in the opening 35 minutes.


Oneonta extended the lead to 5-0 on a goal by Ainsley Stoll before Brittany Roetzer scored for Oswego State in the 58th minute on an assist from Lauren Mastriano. Kubaryk added her second goal of the game in the second half, and Oswego State's Lori Teaney scored off a rebound with 4:02 left in the match.


Laker goalie Jamie Scharfe made six saves in the game. Oneonta starting goalkeeper Erika Dombkowski played 49:27 and didn't allow a goal. Leslie Dauphinais played the last 20-plus minutes and allowed both Oswego State goals.


Oneonta held a 15-5 shots advantage and a 5-1 edge in penalty corners.


Oswego State plays at Utica on Wednesday at 4 p.m.

BOX SCORE

http://www.oswego.edu/athletics/teams/field_hockey/statistics/07statistics/0922oneo.htm


*** CROSS COUNTRY


Oswego State men's team third; women's team sixth at Highlander Invitational


The Oswego State cross country programs produced solid outings in the Highlander Invitational Saturday at Houghton College. The Laker men's team placed third in an 11-team field as RIT took the victory. The women's field also featured 11 schools with Ithaca College claiming the top spot.


The Lakers finished sixth.


Chris Reich led the Laker men with a personal-best time of 26:49, finishing in fifth place overall. Matt Densmore also made the top 20 with a time of 27:43. Other scorers for Oswego State were Mike Anderson, 21st overall with a time of 27:48; Derek Dunning, 24th in 27:55; and Nate Hart, 43rd in 28:58.


Brittany Streeter paced the Laker women, finishing in 16th place with a time of 20:02. Also scoring for Oswego State were Renee Coe, 28th overall with a time of 20:52; Kelly Murray, 30th in 20:59; Rose Foran, 43rd in 21:36; and Chantal Munger, 44th in 21:38.

Oswego State will participate in the Hamilton College Invitational Oct. 6.


Sunday, September 9, 2007

How much longer til hockey season?

Oswego State fall sports are struggling this season. Neither the soccer nor field hockey programs have made a dent in the win column. Yesterday saw the entire fall sports program get swept.

Women's soccer lost 3-1 to Hamilton, they are now 0-2. Men's soccer lost 2-0 at Nazareth, they are now 0-3-1. Field hockey got blanked again, 6-0 this time at the hands of William Smith College. They are now 0-4.

Volleyball
refused to promote victory at the Victory Promotions Invitational in Potsdam, losing both of their matches to fall to 3-6. Women's tennis lost 7-2 to Oneonta as the men lost 9-0.

Men's and women's cross country had the best showing, finishing fourth and fifth respectively in the Oswego State Inviational. The men's field had 13 teams while them women's had 12.

Tuesday, September 4, 2007

Several Fall Programs Still Winless



Oswego State men's and women's soccer, field hockey and golf are still 0-for-autumn. Thankfully, volleyball and women's tennis are picking up some of the slack.

The tennis squad downed Wells College 8-1 in their season opener, while volleyball (2-3) beat for their second straight victory. The Lakers lost two of the first three sets, but won the final two sets by scores of 30-26 and 15-13 for the comeback victory. Heidi Armstrong led Oswego State with 20 kills and 19 digs. Amanda McManus recorded 33 assists.

Women's soccer suffered a devastating defeat at the hands of St. John Fisher Saturday. The Lakers led for 55 minutes of the double-overtime contest. Tricia Sullivan put the Lakers on the board in the 26th minute on a rebound after Ashley Pople's direct kick struck the crossbar. Oswego State missed several opportunities to expand their lead in the second half before Fisher's Mary Dougherty lofted a shot over the head of Laker goalkeeper Toby Klein from 30 yards out.

Fisher then took the win in the 101st minute on a Kelly Zeppetella goal.

Monday, September 3, 2007

Men's Soccer off to 0-2 Start

The Oswego State men's soccer team lost 5-1 to nationally-ranked Rochester (1-1) yesterday. The Lakers are off to an 0-2 start for the first time uner coach Bob Friske after finishing 4th at Rochester's annual Flower City Classic.

The Lakers return to action Wednesday afternoon at 4 p.m. when they visit Hamilton. Oswego State serves as the Continentals' first opponent of 2007 after an 11-4-1 2006 campaign.

Wednesday, August 29, 2007

Hot Off the Press: SUNYAC Pre-Season Soccer

Men's SUNYAC Pre-Season Poll

  1. Plattsburgh (3)
  2. Fredonia (3)
  3. Geneseo (3)
  4. Oneonta*(1)
  5. Cortland (1)
  6. Brockport
  7. Oswego
  8. New Paltz
  9. Buffalo State
  10. Potsdam
  11. SUNYIT
  12. Morrisville*
* - Not eligible for post-season play

Women's Pre-Season Poll
  1. Oneonta (7)
  2. Brockport (2)
  3. Cortland (1)
  4. Geneseo (2)
  5. Plattsburgh
  6. Fredonia
  7. Buffalo State
  8. New Paltz
  9. Oswego
  10. Potsdam
  11. SUNYIT
  12. Morrisville*
* - Not eligible for post-season play
(Onenota due their recent transition from D1 to D3, Morrisville due to their recent transition from NJCAA to NCAA)