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The SUNY Cobleskill men's track & field team posted a team score of 63 points to place fourth overall in a field of nine teams at the 2024 North Atlantic Conference (NAC) Outdoor Track & Field Championships hosted by the Fighting Tigers at SUNY Oneonta's All-College Track in Oneonta, N.Y. over the weekend. Senior distance runner
Nick Logan Queensbury, N.Y. Queensbury High School, paced the Fighting Tiger attack capturing conference championships in the 800-Meter Run in a time of 1:57.87 and the 1500-Meter Run in a time of 4:00.60 establishing new league championship meet records in each event.
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The Fighting Tiger women's track & field team posted a team total of 107 points to place fifth overall in a 10-team field at the 2024 North Atlantic Conference (NAC) Outdoor Track & Field Championships hosted by Cobleskill at SUNY Oneonta's All-College Track in Oneonta, N.Y. over the weekend. First-year distance runner Lilliana Peters, Hinsdale, N.Y., Hinsdale High School, who won the 3000-Meter Steeplechase in a meet record time of 11:54.76 along with a win in the 5000-Meter Run in a time of 19:35.59.
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The Cobleskill softball team solidified their position in the 2024 North Atlantic Conference (NAC) Championship Tournament during the week by winning five-of-six contests to improve to 15-13 overall including a 9-2 record in NAC play. On Wednesday the Fighting Tigers split a pair of non-conference home games with the visiting Trailblazers of the Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts (MCLA) losing the opener 8-2 prior to winning the finale 5-4. Then over the weekend, the Orange & Black swept a four-game series from their NAC rival Vermont State University-Johnson Badgers in Johnson, Vermont taking a pair of games on Friday by scores of 11-1 and 10-5 before sweeping their hosts on Saturday by scores of 8-2 and 14-2. Junior pitcher
Jaydaci Chamberlain, Northborough, Mass., Norfolk Agricultural High School, went 2-0 in three appearances for Cobleskill during the week including a pair of complete games with an ERA of 2.02 during the week in 17.1 innings of work.
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The Fighting Tiger baseball team had a productive week on the field winning three-of-five decisions, losing on the road on Tuesday to the Hawks of SUNY New Paltz 4-2 in non-league play before returning home on Wednesday to take a non-league contest from the Pioneers of Utica College by a 13-3 margin. Over the weekend the Fighting Tigers locked up a conference play-off bid by taking two-of-three NAC games from the host Wildcats of the SUNY Polytechnic Institute in Marcy, N.Y. winning a solo game on Friday 11-2 then splitting a doubleheader on Saturday losing the opener 4-3 before taking the nightcap by an identical 4-3 score to improve to 15-20 overall on the year including a 10-3 record versus league opponents. Senior relief pitcher
Jordan Stone, Cohoes, N.Y., Cohoes High School, had a win and a save in two appearances during the week allowing no runs in 3.2 innings of work.
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The men's lacrosse team closed their 2024 season with a pair of conference losses during the week  falling to the visiting Mustangs of SUNY Morrisville 24-3 then taking to the road on Saturday to lose an 18-10 decision to the Terriers of Thomas College in Waterville, Maine to finish the season with a 1-11 overall record including a 0-8 record in NAC action. Fighting Tiger sophomore midfielder Trevor Masocco, Eden, N.Y., Eden High School, had three goals, an assist, two ground balls and a pair of caused turnovers during the week for the Orange & Black to close the campaign.
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UPCOMING HOME CONTESTS:
Baseball vs. SUNY Cortland 5/1, SUNY Polytechnic Institute 5/5
Softball vs. Russell Sage College 5/1, SUNY Morrisville 5/3 & 5/4
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