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Taylor Houseman is the first Cortland women's swimmer to finish in the top eight nationally twice in one year since 1983
03.20 | Women's Swimming and Diving
MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. – Senior Taylor Houseman (Rushford/Wellsville) earned All-America honors for the second straight day with a seventh-place finish in the 200-yard breaststroke at the NCAA Div. III Women’s Swimming and Diving Championships at the University of Minnesota.

Houseman set new SUNYAC and school records with her preliminary time of 2:20.25. She qualified for the championship finals in a field of 32 swimmers. Her time in the finals was 2:20.37. The top eight swimmers competing in the championship finals earn first-team All-America honors, with spots 9-16 recognized as honorable mention All-Americans.
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Dan Evans won the consolation final in the 100-yard breaststroke and finished ninth overall nationally
03.20 | Men's Swimming and Diving
MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. – Senior Dan Evans (Hamburg) earned honorable mention All-America honors for the second time with a ninth-place finish in the 100-yard freestyle during the final day of competition at the NCAA Div. III Men’s Swimming and Diving Championships. The meet was held in conjunction with the women’s championships over four days at the University of Minnesota.

Evans broke his own SUNYAC and school records with a time of 44.98 seconds to win the consolation finals and take ninth place overall. The ninth through 16th-place finishers are honorable mention All-Americans. Evans was 14th in the prelims with a time of 45.22 seconds despite his goggles breaking just prior to the race.
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03.20 | Women's Golf
PINEHURST, N.C. – Junior Meghan Brunswick (Oneonta) and senior Raz Taylert (Ithaca/Charles O. Dickerson) shared medalist honors as nationally 25th-ranked Cortland defeated Hollins University of Virginia, 355-401, in a dual match at the Little River Golf Club. The Red Dragons won two dual matches and a four-team tournament during its spring break trip to North and South Carolina.

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03.20 | Baseball
AUBURNDALE, FLA. – Cortland’s offense exploded for 21 hits as the nationally 20th-ranked Red Dragons completed their Florida trip with a 17-9 victory over 21st-ranked and previously unbeaten Wisconsin-Whitewater. The Red Dragons finished 4-3 during their seven-day trip to the Sunshine State and are now 9-5 overall. The Warhawks fall to 5-1 with the loss.

Senior Andersen Gardner (Fairport) finished 4-for-4 with three RBI and two runs scored and senior Khyle Dimino (Brighton) was 4-for-5 with a double, two RBI and two steals. Junior Justin Fredenburg (Saugerties) went 3-for-4 with a homer, double, walk, five RBI and three runs scored and junior Jason Simone (Utica/Thomas R. Proctor) was 3-for-4 with three RBI and three runs.

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03.20 | Men's Lacrosse
CORTLAND, N.Y. - Senior Brian Krol (Niskayuna) recorded four goals and two assists and sophomore Mike Tota (Webster/Webster Schroeder) scored four goals as the nationally fourth-ranked Cortland men's lacrosse team opened up a 12-0 lead at the half and went on to defeat Clarkson, 18-2, Saturday afternoon at the SUNY Cortland Stadium Complex.

Junior Chris DeLuca (Sayville) added three goals and an assist for Cortland (3-2) as 10 different players found the back of the net. Sophomore Greg Wright (Irondequoit) contributed a goal and two assists and seniors Tom Burke (Massapequa) and Brandon Misiaszek (New Hartford) each had a goal an assist. Senior Chris Dutkowsky (Vestal) and junior Brian Donahue (Camillus) scored one goal apiece, while freshmen Thomas Casey (Yorktown) and Jordan Rogers (Camillus/West Genesee) each scored his first career goal. Junior Justin Battino (Plainview) won 8-of-13 faceoffs, and junior Eric Parah (Baldwinsville/C.W. Baker) collected a game-high four ground balls.

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03.19 | Women's Swimming and Diving
MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. – Senior Taylor Houseman (Rushford/Wellsville) earned All-America honors with a seventh-place finish in the 100-yard breaststroke at the NCAA Div. III Women’s Swimming and Diving Championships at the University of Minnesota.

In Friday’s preliminaries, Houseman qualified for the championship finals with a time of 1:04.87 to break her own school record in the event. The top eight preliminary times in the 36-swimmer field advanced to the championship heat. Houseman was clocked in 1:05.13 in the finals. Houseman entered the 100-yard breaststroke with the 17th-best seed time – a 1:05.78 effort that set a school record at the SUNYAC Championships last month.

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03.19 | Women's Lacrosse
SALEM, VA. – Sophomore Kelly Radigan (Fayetteville/Fayetteville-Manlius) scored seven points on five goals and two assists to lead the nationally 16th-ranked Cortland women's lacrosse team to an 18-12 win at Roanoke Friday afternoon. The Red Dragons improved to 2-0 with the win, while the Maroons fell to 2-4.

Sophomore Lindsay Abbott (South Onondaga/Onondaga Central) contributed three goals and two assists in the Cortland win, and seniors Jess Fritz (Baldwinsville/C.W. Baker) and Nicki Mahoney (Canandaigua/Canandaigua Academy) each recorded three goals and an assist. Junior Bri Shost (Mahopac) scored twice, freshman Maria Di Fato (Camillus/West Genesee) added a goal, two assists and seven ground balls and freshman Gina Campese (East Syracuse/East Syracuse-Minoa) tallied one goal. Freshman Ally Levy (Reisterstown, MD/Seton Keough) started in goal and made eight saves in 51 minutes, eight seconds, before giving way to sophomore Amanda Caloia (Baldwinsville/C.W. Baker), who did not stop a shot in the final 8:52.


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03.19 | Baseball
AUBURNDALE, FLA. – Chris Bloch threw a five-hit shutout as Transylvania University of Kentucky defeated nationally 20th-ranked Cortland, 5-0, in a non-league matchup. The Pioneers improved to 10-3 with the victory and the Red Dragons are now 8-5.

Bloch struck out four and walked one for his first victory of the season. Ben Kuebbing went 2-for-4 with two doubles and two RBI and Evan Rhea hit a solo homer. Senior Khyle Dimino (Brighton) was 2-for-3 with a stolen base and junior Jason Simone (Utica/Thomas R. Proctor) finished 2-for-4 with a double for Cortland.

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03.18 | Men's Swimming and Diving
MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. – Senior Dan Evans (Hamburg) finished in 22nd place out of 42 swimmers in the 100-yard butterfly during Day 2 of the NCAA Div. III Men’s Swimming and Diving Championships at the University of Minnesota.

Evans finished with a school-record time of 50.52 seconds. The previous record was 51.38 seconds by Drew Hilker in 2008. Evans missed a top-16 spot and a berth in the consolation finals by 0.21 seconds. He earned honorable mention All-America honors Friday with his 15th-place finish in the 50-yard freestyle.

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03.18 | Women's Golf
VASS, N.C. – The Cortland women’s golf team, ranked 25th in the latest Div. III national poll, continued its spring break trip with a 364-389 dual match victory over St. Andrews Presbyterian College at the Woodlake Resort.

Freshman Ashley Meng (Penfield) earned medalist honors with an 11-over-par 83. Senior Raz Taylert (Ithaca/Charles O. Dickerson) finished third with a 91, while freshman Alissa Ryczek (Utica/New Hartford) and junior Meghan Brunswick (Oneonta) tied for sixth with scores of 95.

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3.18 | Baseball
Auburndale, Fla. (Lake Myrtle #2)
Cortland
7
Rowan
6
3.18 | Softball
Clermont, Fla.
Cortland
6
Rhode Island College
0
3.18 | Softball
Clermont, Fla.
Cortland
5
Frostburg St.
0
3.18 | Men's Swimming and Diving
Minneapolis, Minn.
Cortland
10 a.m.
NCAA Div. III Championships
3.18 | Women's Golf
Vass, N.C. (Woodlake Resort)
Cortland
364
St. Andrews Presbyterian
389
3.19 | Women's Swimming and Diving
Minneapolis, Minn.
Cortland
10 a.m.
NCAA Div. III Championships
3.19 | Baseball
Auburndale, Fla. (Lake Myrtle #2)
Cortland
0
Transylvania
5
3.19 | Women's Lacrosse
Salem, Va.
Cortland
18
Roanoke
12
3.20 | Women's Golf
Pinehurst, NC (Little River G.C.)
Cortland
355
Hollins
401
3.20 | Baseball
Auburndale, Fla. (Lake Myrtle #1)
Cortland
17
Wisconsin-Whitewater
9
3.20 | Men's Lacrosse
Cortland, N.Y.
Cortland
18
Clarkson
2
3.20 | Women's Swimming and Diving
Minneapolis, Minn.
Cortland
33rd place of 52
NCAA Div. III Championships
3.20 | Men's Swimming and Diving
Minneapolis, Minn.
Cortland
43rd place of 61
NCAA Div. III Championships
3.23 | Women's Lacrosse
Cortland, N.Y.
Cortland
4 p.m.
Hamilton
3.24 | Men's Lacrosse
Cortland, N.Y.
Cortland
3:30 p.m.
Nazareth
3.24 | Baseball
Rochester, N.Y.
Cortland
3 p.m.
Rochester
3.25 | Women's Tennis
Elmira, N.Y.
Cortland
11 a.m.
Elmira
3.25 | Women's Lacrosse
Rochester, N.Y.
Cortland
4 p.m.
Rochester
3.26 | Women's Gymnastics
Springfield, Mass.
Cortland
TBA
NCGA Div. III Championships
(Team & All-Around)
3.26 | Softball
Allentown, Pa.
Cortland
3:30 p.m.
Muhlenberg
3.27 | Softball
Ewing, N.J.
Cortland
1 p.m.
College of New Jersey
3.27 | Women's Gymnastics
Springfield, Mass.
Cortland
TBA
NCGA Div. III Championships
(Individual Event Finals)
3.27 | Women's Golf
Westminster, Md.
Cortland
TBA
McDaniel Spring Tournament
3.27 | Women's Lacrosse
Cortland, N.Y.
Cortland
1 p.m.
Ithaca
3.27 | Baseball
Oswego, N.Y.
Cortland
12 p.m.
Oswego
3.28 | Baseball
Cortland, N.Y.
Cortland
2 p.m.
Keuka
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