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Five Laxmen Named All-SUNYAC
Five players from the men's lacrosse team were named to the 2008 All-SUNYAC teams. Leading the Bears was sophomore Dan MacRae, (right) named to the All-Conference First Team.(MORE)
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Schaad All-SUNYAC Three-Peat
Alisha Schaad is now making her third consecutive appearance on the All-SUNYAC Women's Lacrosse Team. Alisha was the leading scorer for both Potsdam and the SUNYAC. (MORE)
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Laxmen Earn SUNYAC Tournament Berth
The Bears have earned a berth in the 2008 SUNYAC Men's Lacrosse Tournament. After finishing third in the conference, Potsdam will play at number two Geneseo on Wednesday at 4:00 p.m. (MORE)
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Softball Downs Fredonia in Nightcap
The Bears softball team defeated the visiting Fredonia Blue Devils in Saturday's doubleheader nightcap by a score of 3-1. Pitcher Ashley McCoy (right) went the distance for the Potsdam win. (MORE)
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Richards Named Player of the Week
The SUNYAC chose Billy Richards as its Men's Lacrosse Goalie of the Week. Richards went the distance in last week's two conference wins to finish with a .727 save percentage. (MORE)
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Tennis Interest Meeting on April 22nd
Persons interested in playing women's tennis in the Fall of 2008 are encouraged to attend the upcoming interest meeting on Tuesday, April 22nd. (MORE)
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Men Add Third SUNYAC Win
The Bears remain undefeated in the SUNYAC with a 3-0 record (6-3 Overall). Potsdam downed Brockport 6-4 on Saturday aftert defeating Oneonta 8-5 on Wednesday. Zac McIlmoyle (right) led the men with three goals against Oneonta.
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Schaad Tops SUNYAC & NCAA Stats
Junior lacrosse player Alisha Schaad who was recently named both the SUNYAC and ECAC Player of the Week, has also moved into the top position of the 2008 NCAA Division III Women's Lacrosse scoring stats.(MORE)
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Lady Bears Win SUNYAC Opener
Sophomore Molly Lehman-Lewis scored a single game career high of five goals and two assists to lead the women's lacrosse team to a 19-12 victory against the Morrisville Mustangs on Tuesday.(MORE)
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Women Overpower Pacific Lax
The women's lacrosse team defeated Pacific University, of Forest Grove, Oregon, 14-7 on Wednesday, to remain undefeated in Spring Break play. The Bears, who downed Linfield 17-11 on Tuesday, improve to 3-1 overall. (Pacific Game) (Linfield Game)
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Softball Completes Spring Break Trip
The women's softball team ended their Spring Break trip to Ft. Myers, Florida with a split this afternoon, to finish 4-6 overall. The women defeated Oberlin College 6-4 today before falling to St. Olaf 13-4.(Games 3/21-23) (Games 3/25-26)
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Men Defeat Elmira Laxmen
The SUNY Potsdam men added their second lacrosse win of the season on Saturday afternoon as they defeated the Elmira Soaring Eagles 7-6 at home. (MORE)
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Three Named to All-SUNYAC Hoops Teams
Two men's basketball players and one women's player have been selected for their respective 2008 All-SUNYAC Basketball Teams. Damon Brown and Alvin Dike received Honorable Mention while Cortney Poirier was chosen for the Women's Second Team.
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Coach Aaron Saul
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Connor Treacy
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SUNYAC Recognizes Hockey Two
Coach Aaron Saul has been named the 2008 SUNYAC Hockey Coach of the Year while sophomore forward Connor Treacy received Honorable Mention for the All-SUNYAC Team
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Poirier Named Player of the Week
The State University of New York Athletic Conference (SUNYAC) has chosen Potsdam sophomore Cortney Poirier as the Women's Basketball Player of the Week for the week ending February 17th. (MORE)
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Thirty-three Athletes Named All-Academic
Thirty-three athletes at SUNY Potsdam have been recognized by the State University of New York Athletic Conference (SUNYAC) for their academic achievements. SUNYAC Commissioner Dr. Patrick R. Damore has announced the conference's academic awards for student-athletes enrolled during the fall semester of 2007.(MORE)
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LaRowe Competes at 2008 NCAA Tournament
Nathan LaRowe (Latham/Shaker), a sophomore diver at SUNY Potsdam, finished 13th in Saturday's 3-Meter Diving Event of the NCAA Division III 2008 Championship. LaRowe received All-American Honorable Mention for his achievements in national competition. (MORE)
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