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Nikki Greco and Nick Giampaolo Earn SUNYAC Athlete of The Week Awards
The SUNYAC has released its weekly awards and two Oswego State student athletes have been honored for their accomplishments. Nikki Greco has been named the Women’s lacrosse goalie of the week for the second straight week. The back to back win award comes off a 1-2 record this week by the Senior who started with a 11 save performance in the 13-6 victory over went onto to have two great games in defeat with 11 saves vs Geneseo and 9 against nationally ranked Brockport. Greco and the Womens lacrosse team return to action Tuesday at New Paltz.On the men’s side Nick Giampaolo earned the Men’s Lacrosse player of the week. The Lakers went 2-1 this week including two games with 20 plus goals. The Junior had 3 goals and 1 assist in the 20-11 win vs Elmira last Monday, then 4 goals and 1 assist in the 21-6 victory against Canton on Wednesday and then finally finishing up with 3 goals and 1 assist in Oswego’s 10-9 loss at Geneseo on Saturday. Giampaolo leads the team in goals with 26 and points with 34. The Men are back on the field Wednesday to host Potsdam in their final home game of the season.~ Matthew Moran
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Oswego Men’s Hockey vs. Elmira
The Oswego Men’s hockey team had their best offensive showing of the season with a 7-3 win over Elmira Saturday, November 16.
The freshman line of Matt Galati, Kenny Neil and Alex Botten were key players in the victory. In the first period Kenny Neil opened the scoring on a powerplay goal. After an Elmira goal from Jarrryd ten Vaanholt, Mike Montagna the transfer from Vermont and Fulton, NY native scored his first goal of the season at 14:54 in the first.
The first period scoring continued for the Lakers as Brandon Adams and Matt Galati both found the back of the net for a four-goal first period.
The Lakers managed 41 shots on Elmira goalie Sal Magliocco.
Oswego goalie Justin Gilbert stood tall in net with 24 saves.
The Lakers are back in action 7 p.m. Friday in Geneseo for a crucial SUNYAC contest.
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WTOP-10 T.V. Successfully Airs Five Hour HD Broadcast
The student-run television station aired their longest Election Night broadcast on November 8 with coverage reaching five hours
What was originally planned as a four hour broadcast airing from 8 p.m. EST until 12 a.m. EST, turned into five hours going off air at 1 a.m. EST. This turned out to be the longest Election Night in Oswego broadcast thus far for WTOP-10 T.V. The extended coverage not only brought viewers up to date polling information but gave those who participated in the broadcast one of the most valuable experiences of their time to date at WTOP-10 T.V.
The broadcast was stacked with polling results in the national and local elections, live interviews with guests, and live shots from campaign headquarters around Syracuse, NY. Hosts Justin Penman ’18, Lauren Toscano ’16, and Kirby Socker ’18 conducted in-studio interviews with special guests that included: Editor-in-Chief of The Oswegonian, JoAnn DeLauter ’17, political science professor Brandon Metroka, international student Lindsey Martin, and social media correspondents Kalie Hudson ‘16 and Arielle Schunk ‘17. Bringing viewers live coverage at various campaign locations in Syracuse were Oswegonian reporters Natalie Brophy ’17 at Colleen Deacon’s campaign, and Lydia Goerner ‘17 at John Katko’s. The broadcast would not have been possible without the hard work that was put in from the talent and crew at WTOP-10 T.V. Producers Hayley Prenatt ‘17 and Justin Penman ‘18, have worked tirelessly for the past month to ensure that Election Night in Oswego would be the best it could possibly be. Penman, who also served as host for the entirety of the broadcast, expressed how it felt to play a major role in such a lengthy live show.
“Hosting a five-hour broadcast was exciting, exhausting, and most of all rewarding. The fact that I know I am capable of something like this gave me a real sense of accomplishment”, says Penman.
Prenatt says herself, and night-of assistant producer Anthony Sagrestano ‘18 ended up scraping a lot of the content that was planned due to the polling results constantly coming in.
“The hardest part for sure was not knowing what we were doing block to block because we were waiting on numbers”, says Prenatt.
On social media, Lauren Toscano ‘16 shared a message about the experience she had co-hosting Election Night in Oswego 2016. “We made history last night at WTOP. I’m super proud of how successful the broadcast was and am floored with the support we received.” Toscano wrote.
With this year’s five-hour broadcast completed, general manager Justin Dobrow ‘17 added to the feedback, expressing how amazingly dedicated the talent and crew were.
“I could not be more proud of the incredible crew and talent that were apart of this broadcast. We [WTOP] originally planned for only four hours, but with the consistency of our passion we all decided to go for one more hour- that’s what I love- that’s what makes us ‘Toppers,” says Dobrow.
With overwhelming support on social media and in the WTOP-10 T.V. office, each person involved in Election Night in Oswego, especially those graduating, were able to make memories to look back on for years to come.
Check out some pictures from the broadcast all courtesy of WTOP-10 T.V.’s very own photography director, Tom Kasperowicz ‘17:

Hosts Justin Penman and Lauren Toscano minutes before the broadcast began

Director Taylor Ksiazek hard at work

Social media correspondents Kalie Hudson and Arielle Schunk discussed social media in this year’s election

VP of Productions Ian Dwyer pushed to extend the broadcast an extra hour due to the late polling results coming in

The control room was filled with beautiful HD quality as crew members worked tirelessly all through the night

Host Justin Penman interviewed international student Lindsey Martin, who gave a different perspective on the election

In the studio, crew members stayed focused throughout

Hosts Justin Penman and Kirby Socker discuss incoming results from local, state, and national elections
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