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Senior Night for Oswego Men’s Hockey

Tonight marks the final game for two Oswego seniors, Captain David Titanic and Assistant Captain Kyle Badham.

Following a loss to Geneseo Friday night, the Lakers will also look to bounce back against Brockport, as well as honoring their seniors.

Titanic has led the Lakers through an adverse year, with 24 new faces on the roster. While Kyle Badham has been battling injuries during the season, and was shortly sidelined twice yesterday during a physical matchup.

During their four year careers at Oswego Titanic has achieved 25 goals and 19 assists for 44 points. While his Assistant Captain Badham has 6 goals and 14 assists for 20 career points.

The Lakers look to improve on their SUNYAC standings after Buffalo State moved within one point of Oswego after tying Fredonia Friday night.

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Oswego Men’s Hockey crushes Potsdam

On the verge of the Lakers biggest game of the season, Oswego handled Potsdam in the Campus Center Arena with a 7-1 victory.

The freshman carried the team early when Matt Galati scored his team leading seventh goal of the season.  Assisting on the goal were fellow freshman Dylan Smith and junior captain Bobby Gertsakis.  Shawn Hulshof scored two goals later in the first period both on power-plays.

Potsdam got on the board in the second when Mike Arnold scored at 7:12 in the second period.

Oswego tacked on four more goals in the game with Stephen Johnson, Dylan Smith, Alex Botten and David Titanic tallying goals.

Men’s Basketball outlasts Plattsburgh

Oswego Men’s Basketball sneaked past Plattsburgh with a 73-70 victory.

Freshman guard Brian Sortino led the way for the Lakers with 24 points and Daniel Ross tacked on 18 points.

Plattsburgh had four players in double digits scoring with Shavar Fields scoring 17 points to lead the way.

Oswego Women’s Basketball drops second straight

After starting out the season on a winning streak, the Oswego Women’s Basketbal team dropped their second straight game and first SUNAYC game.  Plattsburgh proved too much to handle storming past the Lakers in an 83-61 victory.  Kathryne Payne put up 27 points in the Cardinals victory while Devona Paul added 16 points and 16 rebounds.

Jenn Robbins led the Lakers with 17 points and Heather Hebert added 15 points with 15 rebounds.

Oswego Women’s Hockey defeats Canton

The Oswego Women’s Hockey team beat SUNY Canton 3-1 in the Campus Center in the first game of a home-home double header. Freshman Ashley Lyman opened the scoring in the first period with an assist from fellow freshman Ericka Truschke.  In the second period Oswego added another goal when freshman Bridget Hamlin found the back of the net with assists from Leslie Jarvis and Mady Paul. Canton tried to climb back into the game when Caroline Mundy netted her first goal of the season.  Oswego, however, was able to score once more when Melissa Seamont scored her fifth goal of the season with Jocelyn St. Clair and Monica Patted getting credited with the assists.

Three charged in meth lab bust

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Three people were charged following the discovery of a meth lab on the city’s east side Wednesday morning. Oswego Police responded to 196 Syracuse Ave. following information that there was a meth lab operating inside. Upon arriving at the house, police found evidence that a laboratory was located in the front apartment.

The Oswego Fire Department was called in to decontaminate the two men believed to be operating the lab, as well as a third female resident. The fire department stayed on scene throughout the day in case of an explosion or fire.

Syracuse Ave. was closed to traffic between South Division St. and Lawrence St. and the New York State Police Contaminated Crime Scene Emergency Response Team was called in to continue the investigation alongside the OPD.

Oswego Police said that a search warrant was obtained through the Oswego City Court. The search turned up several one pot methamphetamine labs, also known as “shake-and-bake” labs. In addition, 10 ounces of methamphetamine oil were found.

Syracuse Ave. was reopened around 4:30 in the afternoon, more than seven hours after police initially responded.

Arrested in the investigation were Frederick Carvey III, 37 and Zechariah Morrison, 32. Both were charged with 2nd degree Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance and 3rd degree Unlawful Manufacture of Methamphetamine. They are being held until their arraignment.

Also charged was Brittaney Perkins, 23, for Endangering the Welfare of a Child. She was released on an appearance ticket

Women’s basketball sneaks past Hamilton

The Oswego Women’s basketball team improved to 3-0 after a thrilling 76-72 non-conference victory over Hamilton.  Heather Hebert scored the go-ahead layup for Oswego with 52 seconds remaining in the game.  Jenn Robbins had a team high 21 points on the evening.  Hebert finished with 20 points and 9 rebounds for the Lakers.

Men’s basketball cruises past Ithaca

The Oswego State Lakers jumped out to an early lead and ever looked back defeating Ithaca 99-73.  Kyle Covley lead the way for the Lakers with 21 points on the night.  Coveley was 6-8 from behind the arc.

Oswego had 15 three-pointers in the game, two away from the team’s all-time high of 17 in a game.

Leading the way for Ithaca with 18 points a piece were Frank Mitchell and Tom Sweeney.

Oswego improved to 2-1 on the season while Ithaca fell to 1-2.

Women’s Hockey blanks Neumann 3-0

The Oswego Women’s hockey team shutout Neumann 3-0 for their second straight victory.  Seniors Catherine Cote and Melissa Seamont lead the way for the Lakers.  Cote captured her second shutout of the season stopping 17 Knights shots.

Offensively, Melissa Seamont tallied two goals in the game while Alexa Amramburu added Oswego’s third goal for her first of her collegiate career.

The Lakers improved their record to 4-1-1 overall and 2-1-1 in the ECAC West.

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