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POTSDAM Immaculate Heart Central product Christine Wright scored the first of her five goals just 24 seconds into the game and the Clarkson womens lacrosse team cruised to a 13-3 nonconference victory over Keuka College on a cold Sunday afternoon at Hantz Turf Field.
Wright scored the overtime winner in Clarksons win Friday.
Nicole Kelly provided three assists for Clarkson (3-0 overall), which will play a pair of nonleague games in West Palm Beach, Fla. this week.
Taylor Smith scored two goals for Keuka (1-1).
SUNY CANTON 8, CAZENOVIA 7
Tressa Goolden scored two goals and scooped up 10 ground balls as the Roos held off the host Wildcats for a nonconference victory.
Keely Rice and Brittani Bessette each added a pair of goals for SUNY Canton (1-2).
Alicia Priest led Cazenovia (1-2) with four goals.
MENS LACROSSE
MITCHELL 12, SUNY CANTON 1
Aaron Sladyk and Jordan Cook scored three goals apiece as Mitchell (4-2) routed the Roos in New London, Conn.
Patrick Connelly scored the lone goal for SUNY Canton (1-3), and Corey Spuck made nine saves.
BASEBALL
SUNY CANTON 8-2, PS GREATER ALLEGHENY 4-11
Jordan Hunneyman drove in three runs on three hits to lead the Roos to a win in the first game of their doubleheader split with Penn State Greater Allegeny in Butler, Pa.
Michael Zelyez and Gerardo Torres added two hits apiece for SUNY Canton (1-11).
In the second game, Evan James gave up two runs on four hits in a complete-game victory for PS Greater Allegheny.
JEFFERSON CC 5-2, HAGERSTOWN CC 2-7
Jake Welch struck out nine batters in five innings to earn the victory in the first game of the Cannoneers doubleheader split with the Hawks (1-1) in Hagerstown, Md.
Tyler Decker and Ariel Suriel each provided two hits in game one for Jefferson Community College (3-8).
SOFTBALL
SUNY CANTON 13-23, PS GREATER ALLEGHENY 0-1
Amanda Bitting finished with five hits and six RBIs overall as the Roos pounded Penn State Greater Allegheny for a doubleheader sweep in Butler, Pa.
Ashley Merritt and Andrea Rogers drove in four runs apiece for SUNY Canton (4-10).