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Alfred State College - Lacrosse News
During Homecoming 2011, five Alfred State College athletic alumni were inducted into the athletic department hall of fame. Swimmer John Meade, track & field athlete Damian Rodriguez, lacrosse player Matthew Covert, baseball player Joe Greany, and swimmer Ashley Vogl will join the 56 inducted athletes.
Alfred State College Vice President for Student Affairs Dr. Steve Tyrell has announced that Dr. Daryl Arroyo has been named the new Director of Athletics, Physical Education, Recreation and Intramurals. Arroyo, who succeeds Kathy Feldman, begins his new duties at Alfred State on June 29.
The Alfred State College lacrosse team had four players honored by Region III and two players honored by the Western New York Athletic Conference.
The Alfred State College lacrosse team ended their 2011 season with a heartbreaking 14-13 overtime loss at Tompkins Cortland CC on Saturday.
Broome CC defeated Alfred State 22-4 in a Region III Division III lacrosse contest in Binghamton. The Hornets improve to 9-6 on the year.
Jefferson CC outscored Alfred State 7-3 in the 2nd half to earn a 9-5 victory in the Pioneers 2011 home finale.
The Alfred State College lacrosse team found the back of the net ten times in a 32-10 loss to #1 ranked Onondaga CC. The ten goals scored against OCC (12-0) ties the most allowed by the Lazers in a game this season.
The Alfred State College lacrosse team battled tough but fell two goals short in a 16-14 loss at Niagara CCC. The Pioneers led 6-4 after the first quarter but were outscored 10-4 in the middle quarters and couldn't recover.
The Alfred State College lacrosse team led 3-2 after one quarter and 6-5 at halftime but Finger Lakes CC outscored the Pioneers 10-2 in the second half for the 15-8 victory. FLCC improves to 6-6 while ASC falls to 0-9.
#7 Monroe CC defeated Alfred State 21-6 in a WNYAC match-up in Rochester on Tuesday afternoon. The win is the Tribunes 6th straight and improves them to 7-4 while the Pioneers fall to 0-8.






