Kingsborough CC leads the women's competition and Mohawk Valley CC leads the men's competition after day of the 2011 NJCAA Division III Track & Field Championships at Alfred State. The host Pioneers sit in 2nd place in the men's competition while the women are 7th.
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Thursday's Alfred State College home softball game versus Finger Lakes CC has been moved back one day. ASC and FLCC will now square off in a 3 p.m. doubleheader on Friday afternoon.
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Frank Ching, professor emeritus, Department of Architecture, College of Built Environments, University of Washington, Seattle, who enjoys rock star status among architectural students around the world, visited Sorrento to conduct four days of sketching workshops with the architecture and interior desig
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Alfred State College will name its auditorium for longtime employee Anthony Cappadonia following the successful completion of a campaign to raise funds for renovations of the facility, President Dr. John M. Anderson announced recently.
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Five baccalaureate-level mechanical engineering seniors at Alfred State College, under the guidance of their project advisers, competed in the 11th annual BUV (basic utility vehicle) competition recently in Indianapolis.
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Wednesday's Alfred State College baseball doubleheader at Onondaga CC has been rained out. The Pioneers have now been rained out two straight days and three of their last four contests.
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322 athletes representing 24 colleges are on their way to Alfred State for the 2011 NJCAA Division III Outdoor Track & Field Championships.
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Alfred State College sophomores Alex Farrell (N. Tonawanda) and Taylor Nelson (Somers) have been named SUNY Chancellor's Scholar Athlete award winners. Farrell is the NJCAA cross country representative while Nelso represents wrestling.
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Alfred State College track & field athlete Tara Murphy (Rochester/Wilson) has been named the Region III co-female athlete of the week. Murphy is the third Pioneer to gain the honor this spring.
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