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Ryan Enos repeats as CoSIDA Academic All-American

OSWEGO, NY — Ryan Enos of the Oswego State Lakers Baseball team was honored as a CoSIDA Academic All-American First Team this past Tuesday for the 2020 Season. This is the junior’s second time receiving the honors as the infielder finished with a perfect 4.0 cumulative grade point average this semester. The dual major in Wellness Management and Business Administration is one of a few repeat award winners. Enos is only the second Oswego State athlete to receive this honor over the years, along side Dan Saccocio back in 2015.
On the other side of being a student athlete, the Central New York native has been taking care of business on the field. At the end of his sophomore season, the 5’ 9” righty received First Team All-SUNYAC honors, the SUNYAC Championship Most Valuable Player Award, along with other spots on teams from media organizations like D3Baseball.com. Over the course of the season, Enos finished with a .356 batting average, 47 runs, 58 hits, 14 doubles, 89 total bases, leading the Lakers in all five of these stats. In SUNYAC conference play, Enos would lead all batters in hits with a total of 26. The player was an essential part of the 2019 SUNYAC Championship run for the Lakers, who have won the conference the past three seasons.
New Interim Director of Athletics for Oswego State

OSWEGO, NY — Last week, Student Affairs and Enrollment Management announced that current Associate Athletic Director Eric Summers would be named Oswego’s Interim Director of Athletics. The Fayetteville, New York resident has been with the Lakers since June of 2014, and will take his new position immediately. Summers has been with a few other colligate programs before coming to Oswego. He was the head of the Hamilton College Crew Program for over a decade. Prior to Hamilton, Summers oversaw the men’s varsity crew program at Colgate University for two years. The team was ranked nationally for the first time during his stint with the team. This move comes after the retirement of Sue Viscomi, who retired at the end of May after seven years. The 24 team Athletic Department will now be led by Summers as the Lakers prepare for the 2020 Fall Season. WTOP 10 will continue to deliver coverage to Oswego State Athletics as teams prepare for their 2020 seasons.
Oswego High School Girls Bucaneers Hockey: Julia Roman commits to WNE

OSWEGO, NY — Wednesday Morning, June 3rd, the Western New England Women’s Hockey team announced the commitment of Oswego Buccaneer Julia Roman. The Oswego native attended Oswego High School and played on the Oswego High School Girls Hockey team along with the school’s soccer team. The Senior was named Captain this season for the Bucs and led the group to a 9-8 overall record and finished fourth in the season standings. The team would fall to the Section III Champions, the Clinton Warriors, in the semifinals of Sectionals. Roman, a right handed shot, would tally 7 points (2 goals & 5 assists) over the course of her senior season and led defenseman in points along side freshman Mia Fierro. The defenseman recorded 17 points over the past three seasons in a Buccaneers uniform.
Western New England University is located just outside Springfield, Massachusetts, and is a part of the Commonwealth Coast Conference, who will now recognize Women’s Hockey with a conference championship. The Golden Bear announced last June that the college would start a Women’s Hockey team at the start of the 2020-21 season. The Division III program would join the new conference along with Suffolk University. A majority of this conference is made up of members of the CHC, the Colonial Hockey Conference. The CHC will has recently disbanded after the creation of the newer conference. This conference winner will get an automatic bid to the Division III Women’s Hockey Championship. The Oswego State Lakers have yet to play a CHC opponent in program history, so the return of Julia Roman to Oswego to play against the green and gold is unlikely. WTOP 10 will continue to deliver updates on both the Oswego High School Buccaneers and the Oswego High School Girls Buccaneers Hockey teams next season as both teams currently prepare for the 2020-21 season.
University Police Helps Students Safely Clear Residence Halls
By: Tomas Rodriguez
As the pandemic forced students to leave their residence halls coinciding with spring break, approximately 2,500 returned to campus in order to either check-out or retrieve personal belongings. They were allowed to do so stretching between May 8 and the 18.
University Police, along with Facilities and Residence Life and Housing outlined a plan that would help students move out safely by breaking down timeframes. The days were divided into two time slots –9 a.m. to 1 p.m., and 2 p.m. to 6 p.m.
The number of students on campus averaged 250 per day.
Students had to choose from various options, which Residence Life and Housing then had to approve.
“We take the same precautions that we have since mid-March, including wearing face coverings when in close contact with other persons and disinfecting our patrol vehicles and equipment regularly,” University Police Interim Chief Kevin Velzy said. “As far as a college policy, we will continue to follow the guidelines of the CDC, and our government leaders.”
If the university was to outline a social distancing and face covering policy, students who did not comply would face disciplinary consequences.
“This is an interesting time for the entire world. We are all learning day by day how to adjust and move forward with caution based on the data we have, the research that is going on, and making the best decisions we can for the good of all,” Velzy said. “We hope that everyone, especially our students, are having a safe and productive summer, and we hope to have everyone back on campus as soon as practicable.”
An official statement from President Stanley as to what the final decision for the Fall will look like is expected to come in the following weeks.
Oswego State Athletics honors Outstanding Senior Athletes
OSWEGO, NY — This past week, Oswego State Athletics released the Outstanding Senior Male Athlete and Outstanding Senior Female Athlete winners. These awards are based on individual’s sole athletic career over the time spent in a Lakers uniform. Lukas Olsson of the Oswego State Baseball team received the Outstanding Senior Male Athlete award while Sarah Yensan of the Oswego State Indoor and Outdoor Track & Field teams was awarded the Outstanding Senior Female Athlete for the 2019-2020 sports season.

Lukas Olsson appeared in 113 contests in the green and gold in his career position of catcher. The Bayport, New York native career was highlighted with three SUNYAC Conference Championship appearances along with two Division III World Series appearances. The 6’ 0” catcher put numbers up throughout his career, which featured a .318 batting average, 89 runs scored, and 79 RBIs over the course of his four seasons. Although the senior had a shortened season this spring, Olsson made the best of it with a batting average of .429 in 9 games played. In those games, the catcher had 9 runs at 35 at bats along with 14 RBIs. He helped lead the team to a strong start in which the group had a record of 6-3 which featured a four game win streak on the road.

Sarah Yensan, a native of Lockport, New York, was a part of the Women’s Indoor and Outdoor Track & Field teams for that past four years. After the addition of her new Assistant Coach Curtis Merrick in her sophomore year, Yensan began improving her long jump, which showed in 2018 at the Outdoor All-Atlantic Regional Meet with a new personal best of 5.68 meters. The following year, the long jumper would set a school record with a jump of 5.74 meters which qualified the junior for her first NCAA Division III National Championship. This past winter, she would jump 5.80 meters to qualify for her second Division III National Championship. Yensan was a five time All-Conference award winner, earning First Team honors in 2019 and 2020. The three-time U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) All-Region selection won these honors back in 2018, 2019, and 2020 in long jump.
Congratulations to the award winners and the rest of the graduating seniors for completing their college years. WTOP 10 would also like to extend congratulations to the Toppers graduating that have built our television station up with their involvement, the group appreciates the time you have put into the station. WTOP 10 will continue to give Oswego fan’s coverage of all Oswego sports into the summer before the return of fall sports. Schedules for most Laker teams will be released in the next two months, stay tuned.
Weekend Weather
**Storm Team 10 and WTOP-10 hope you have a healthy and great summer! We will see you in the fall!**
WEATHER HEADLINES:
Friday: 90% chance of thunderstorms today. Foggy. Temperatures 70F and reaching close to 80F away from the Great Lakes. Winds 5-10mph from the southwest.
Saturday: Cloudy start to the day with a less cloudy and more clear skied afternoon. Temperatures 60F-65F. Winds from the northwest 5-10mph.
Sunday: 70% chance of rain in the afternoon. Temperatures around 65F. Winds coming from the northeast at 5-10mph.
Highs for Today (Friday):
- Oswego: 68℉
- Fulton: 73℉
- Syracuse: 72℉
Lows Tonight:
- Oswego: 46℉
- Fulton: 48℉
- Syracuse: 52℉
Highs for Saturday:
- Oswego: 57℉
- Fulton: 63℉
- Syracuse: 65℉
Lows for Saturday:
- Oswego: 44℉
- Fulton: 45℉
- Syracuse: 48℉
Highs for Sunday:
- Oswego: 62℉
- Fulton: 67℉
- Syracuse: 68℉
Lows for Sunday:
- Oswego: 53℉
- Fulton: 50℉
- Syracuse: 57℉
Men’s Hockey Releases Leadership for 2020-21 Season
OSWEGO, NY — On Thursday, May 14th, the Men’s Hockey team released their captains for the 2020-21 season. Three seniors were given letters to be the leadership group for next season. Defenseman Carter Allen will captain the group heading into the next season, along with Max Novick and Tanner Spink received A’s on their jerseys. The group will lead a new younger generation of Lakers into next season as a large group of underclassmen will join the team via recruitment. Here is some more insight into the players leading the Lakers.
Carter Allen was an assistant captain last season under former captain Josh Zizek. The defenseman has been with the team since his freshman year. Through three seasons, the Ontario native has played in 81 games for the Lakers, in which all his seasons featured being positive in the plus/minus rating. Allen has 22 points (4 goals & 18 assists) in those three seasons, with 9 points coming this past season. #2 tallied two multi point games his junior year with two assists against Morrisville State and Cortland. Allen also got one assist in the SUNYAC finals against Geneseo. Allen will become the captain in the 56th season of Lakers hockey.
Max Novick will be supporting Allen as an assistant captain next season. The defenseman was named to the Third All-American team for the East region this past season after tallying 24 points (6 goals & 18 assists) in 26 games played. The Ontario native’s season was highlighted by two three point performances against Cortland and Potsdam. Novick has played in 79 games over the course of three season for the Lakers in which the player has recorded a total of 56 points (14 goals & 42 assists). Novick’s collegiate career is also highlighted by three plus seasons after going +20 his junior year.
Tanner Spink will also be an assistant captain his senior year as the forward will join the leadership group next season. This past season, Spink recorded 13 points (3 goals and 10 assists) in 25 games played. The Ontario native ranked 2nd in SUNYAC conference players who have scored short handed goals as Spink recorded two this past season. In his past three seasons with the Lakers, the forward has played in 74 games and has tallied 41 points (14 goals and 27 assists) over the course of his career.
WTOP 10 will continue to give Oswego fan’s coverage of all Oswego sports into the summer before the return of fall sports. Schedules for most Laker teams will be released in the next two months.
Graphic provided by Laker’s Hockey on Twitter. Made by Lexi Fragapane
Temperatures Starting to Feel Like May Again
Weather Headlines:
- Chance of Mixed Precipitation Late Evening Tonight
- Mostly Sunny Wednesday
- Temperatures Warm Up with a Chance of Showers Thursday
Mostly sunny today with a high of 44℉ West wind 15-20 mph.
Lows Tonight:
Oswego: 36℉
Fulton: 31℉
Syracuse: 31℉
A chance of mixed precipitation late tonight. Mostly cloudy with West wind 5-10 mph.
Highs Tomorrow:
Oswego: 49℉
Fulton: 51℉
Syracuse: 53℉
Sunny with West wind 8-12mph.
Lows Tomorrow Night:
Oswego: 35℉
Fulton: 32℉
Syracuse: 34℉
Mostly Clear with Southwest wind around 5 mph.
Highs Thursday:
Oswego: 60℉
Fulton: 62℉
Syracuse: 63℉
Showers likely early afternoon. Partly sunny with Southeast wind 5-10 mph.
Lows Thursday:
Oswego: 51℉
Fulton: 51℉
Syracuse: 53℉
Scattered showers likely. Expected rainfall amounts between a tenth of an inch to a quarter of an inch.
Stay tuned to WTOP10 News for more updates.
Cold Temperatures Not Over Yet, Weekend Snow Showers Expected
Weather Headlines:
- Mostly Cloudy with Light Winds Today
- Possible Snow Showers Saturday
- Mostly Sunny Sunday
Mostly cloudy today with a high of 44℉ West wind 10-15 mph.
Lows Tonight:
Oswego: 31℉
Fulton: 30℉
Syracuse: 31℉
Chance of mixed precipitation tonight. Mostly cloudy with light Northwest winds 10-15 mph.
Highs Tomorrow:
Oswego: 40℉
Fulton: 41℉
Syracuse: 40℉
Partly sunny skies tomorrow with moderate West winds 20-25 mph.
Lows Tomorrow Night:
Oswego: 35℉
Fulton: 33℉
Syracuse: 34℉
Scattered snow showers with moderate West winds 25-30 mph.
Highs Sunday:
Oswego: 48℉
Fulton: 49℉
Syracuse: 51℉
Mostly Sunny with calm winds.
Lows Sunday:
Oswego: 38℉
Fulton: 36℉
Syracuse: 37℉
Mostly cloudy with a slight chance for rain showers.
Stay tuned to WTOP10 News for more updates.
