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Oswego Women’s Hockey announces 2020-21 Captains

OSWEGO, NY — On Sunday, April 26th, the Oswego State Women’s Hockey team announced their 2020-21 captains. Philomena Teggart and Aislinn McAleer will be the captains of the Lakers next season. Both players will be seniors next season and will be playing in their 4th season with the program. Philomena Teggart, the 5’ 7” defenseman from Pickering, Ontario, Canada, has 37 career points (12 goals & 25 assists) in 78 career games played over the past three seasons. This past year, Teggart finished third on the team in points and led defenseman with 21 points (9 goals & 12 assists). Aislinn McAleer, the 5’ 4” forward from Manasquan, New Jersey, has played in 60 career games and has recorded 6 points (2 goals & 4 assists) in the past three seasons. The forward recorded a goal and one assist last season, the goal coming against SUNY Cortland in a 3-2 win. These two players look to lead the Lakers in another successful season as the group were runner-up in the NEWHL conference this past season. WTOP 10 will continue coverage on Oswego State Athletics into the summer as the start of the fall sports season looms overhead.

Picture from Oswego Women’s Hockey Twitter Page

Oswego Men’s Hockey David Richer signs Professional Contract

OSWEGO, NY — Former Oswego State Men’s Hockey goaltender David Richer has signed a professional contract with the Les Éléphants de Chambéry of the FFHG Division 2. The FFHG features four separate leagues with a regulation structure similar to Premier League Soccer. At the time the team’s season got canceled due to COVID-19, the group was getting set to play in the regulation tournament to figure out if the team would play in Division I next year. The team finished second in their division this year with 41 points.

Richer played 17 games for the Lakers this season in his senior year. The netminder finished with six shutouts to rank himself first in the SUNYAC conference. His goals against average was 2.20 and he finished with a save percentage of .911. He played three seasons with the Lakers and played in a total of 58 games for Oswego over the course of his career. Richer joins four other seniors to sign professional contracts after their senior seasons this year.

Oswego State Women’s Hockey 2020-2021 Roster Updates

Oswego State Women’s Hockey 2020-2021 Roster Update #1 (4/18/20)

OSWEGO, NY — The Women’s Hockey team heads into the off season only losing a few players from their 2019-2020 roster. The team lost four players due to graduation along with three players during the course of the regular season for various reasons. In total, the Lakers lost four forwards, two defenseman, and two goaltenders that will need to be replaced this off season. Oswego moves forward searching for multiple goaltenders as both starter Rachael Farmer and back up Tia Trovato left the team. So of course, the starting position is open heading into next season. So far, it has been a quiet off season as the group has only secured five recruits.

As for the goaltending problem, the search for players between the pipes has ended as the Lakers have secured three goalies heading into next season. JoAnna Hiebert from Highland Charter Township, Michigan is one of the three goaltenders coming to Oswego to play between the pipes. Hiebert has played the past two seasons for Meijer AAA Hockey in Michigan in which the goaltender has been the starter for the team. The 5’ 7” goaltender played 34 games this season and recorded a 2.05 goals against average.

The second goaltender heading to Oswego State next season is Bryn White. The Colorado native played for the Boston Shamrocks that plays in the Junior Women’s Hockey League. The goaltender that catches left played 16 games this season for the Shamrocks in which White recorded a .848 save percentage with a 6.43 goals against average.

The third and final goaltender heading to play for the Lakers in Emilie Venne. Venne played for the Northwood Girls Hockey team located in Lake Placid, New York. The eighteen year old from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada catches left and will join JoAnna Hiebert and Bryn White inbetween the pipes next season for Oswego.

With only the notable loss of Eryn Stewart due to graduation, most of the Lakers offense will be back next season. Megan Teachout, Amber Thomas, and Morgan Shines will most likely return for the Lakers, which means the group will most likely look for players that can step into a secondary scoring spot and grow for years to come.Oswego has also picked up two forwards to add to the recruitment class. Rachel Corbett from Rochester, NY played for the U19 Buffalo Regals this past season. Corbett has been with the program for two years as the team played in the Lower Lakes Female Hockey League this past season. Corbett along with 11 other players committed to an NCAA team for next season from this team.

The second forward to commit to Oswego is Sophia Kyrkostas from Selden, New York. Kyrkostas played for the Selects Academy located in Rochester, New York this past season. The 5’ 2” forward played with the Lady Islanders before heading to Rochester to play with the Selects.

Heading further into the off season, the Oswego State Lakers still need to find a few more players to complete their 2020-21 roster. The team would most likely look for two to three more defenseman to complete an 8-man unit as well as find two to three more forwards for four lines and two extra players. WTOP 10 will continue to deliver updates on both the Men’s and Women’s hockey teams heading into next season. Their 2020-21 schedules should be released around the middle of July.

Oswego State Women’s Hockey 2020-21 Roster Update #2 (5/29/20)

OSWEGO, NY — As the Women’s Hockey team continues into their off-season, the coaching staff has continued to grow their roster for the 2020-21 season. The Lakers look to build off their successful season with the addition of the Class of 2024, which currently includes players from all over North America. After the team lost seven players due to graduation and other situations, the group has secured five players so far, which includes three goaltenders to replace senior Rachael Farmer. Oswego also has added two players to their offensive core to play along side players like Megan Teachout, Amber Thomas, and Emily Gustafson. The projected roster for the 2020-21 season is noted in the graphic below.

Recently, Oswego State was able to recruit another forward to add to their depth up front. Ben Grieco  (@BenGriecoSports) reported the commitment of Madison Shepard who will be wearing the green and gold next season, as the Whitby, Ontario, Canada native will join the Lakers for their fourth season in the Northeast Women’s Hockey League. The 5’ 7” forward played for the Durham West Junior Lightning in the Provincial Women’s Hockey League, the same league that the London Junior Devilettes play in. This team faced the Lakers in an exhibition game this past season, where Oswego lost 0-4 on home ice. The Lakers have spent the past 6 seasons beginning with a PWHL opponent coming to play inside the Marano Campus Center. The Lightning finished in 15th this past season and lost to the Stoney Creek Sabres in the opening round of the PWHL Playoffs, losing the series 3-1. Shepard would tally one goal in the four playoff games. Over the course of the regular season, the left handed shot would tally 8 points (3 goals & 5 assists) in 32 games played. Shepard spent the previous two seasons with the Whitby Wolves, spending most of the 2017-18 season with the group’s Midget AA team. During her time in the league, Shepard has recorded a career total of 17 points (7 goals & 10 assists) in 74 contests.

With three forwards getting added to the current list, Oswego State now has 13 forwards heading into the 2020-21 season. Compared to the beginning of the 2019-20 campaign, the team would still need to add one more forwards to equal their total of 15 forwards of their prior season. The Lakers still have four defenseman as the group has not yet recruited any defensive players. WTOP 10 will continue to deliver updates on both the Men’s and Women’s hockey teams heading into next season. Their 2020-21 schedules should be released around the middle of July.

Oswego State Women’s Hockey 2020-2021 Roster Update #3 (6/24/20)

OSWEGO, NY — The Women’s Hockey team continues to recruit talent as the team closes in on their 2020-21 season. After the announcement that new Interim Head Coach Mark Digby would be taking over the group, effectively immediately, the team has been continuing to add to their recruitment class. Prior to these newer commitments, Oswego was able to secure 6 players to throw on the green and gold for the first time next year. With all of these players being a part of the Class of 2024, the team is sure to have a large underclassman presence as the sophomore class has five notable players that were able to make impacts during their freshman campaign. With three goaltenders in this group, the Lakers have already taken care of the hole left in between the pipes after Rachel Farmer graduated, and Tia Trovato transferred to Potsdam. These three will be fighting for the starting job come October. The other three players will be joining the offense as the team is trying to add to their current group of 11 forwards that will most likely be returning next season.

The depth chart above shows the current projected 2020-21 roster. The purple coloring represents the two transfers, while the green represents the Class of 2024 recruits. Black is players that are expected to be back next season.

The most recent announcements surfaced on social media last week with a total of three players committing to Oswego State. The first player, joining the Class of 2024, was Kamryn Barnes, from Alexandria Bay, New York. The 5′ 6″ defenseman graduated from Alexandria Bay Central High School this past year, a town located roughly one hour and 30 minutes northeast of Oswego along Lake Ontario. Barnes was the captain of her high school team her senior year, and also played varsity soccer during the fall. The athlete will join the four other defenseman returning in the fall, and is currently slotted in the Top-6 due to the lack of defenseman. This knowledge was found on Instagram by WTOP 10 Sports Talent Thomas Turgeon (@Turgeon_30wtop).

The two other commitments were rather significant for the Lakers compared to the past commitments of incoming freshman. Last week, Taylor Hudon and Lauren Jones announced that they will be transferring from Nazareth College to join the Lakers in the 2020-21 season. Both players spent the past two seasons with the Golden Flyers and will be juniors next season as the two put on green and gold on for the first time. Lauren Jones, a defenseman from Syracuse, New York, played for Skaneateles High School prior to the start of her collegiate career, the same school where current Oswego State player Meg Teachout played in high school. The two were teammates for two seasons while playing in Section III. Jones played in one game this past season for Nazareth, recording zero points. Her freshman year, the player tallied 5 points (1 goal & 4 assists) in 26 games played. Taylor Hudon will also be joining the Lakers squad next season as the forward played 4 games last season for the Golden Flyers, recording one goal. Hudon, from Alexandria Bay, New York, played in 26 games her freshman campaign, tallying 20 points (15 goals & 5 assists) along with 8 penalty minutes. The player has spent time on defense while she played in high school, but I would expect her to continue in the offensive core for the Lakers. Both players played a combined 5 games for Nazareth last season, both being healthy scratches for a majority of the campaign. This information has been confirmed via Instagram.

After these three players join the 2020-21 roster, Oswego State has now recruited a total of 9 players. Moving forward, the coaching staff will look to continue to grow this group by obtaining more offensive and defensive players. The defensive core still has some gaps to fill with only 6 reported players set in the 2020-21 roster. WTOP 10 will continue to provide updates on all Oswego State teams as the groups prepare for the start of their next seasons!

Oswego State Men’s Hockey 2020-2021 Roster Updates

Oswego State Men’s Hockey 2020-2021 Roster Update #1 (4/18/20)

OSWEGO, NY — The Oswego State Lakers head into the off season without thirteen seniors as the team loses some core players due to graduation. This is one of the more important off seasons for the group, as head coach Ed Gosek has to replace two goaltenders, eight forwards, and three defenseman before the start of next season. With the play of netminder Steven Kozikoski, the Lakers shouldn’t need to find a solid starter in this year’s incoming class, but still are looking to fill two spots inbetween the pipes. Along with most of the defensive core staying intact, which includes Carter Allen, Max Novick, and Carson Vance, the Lakers seem to have their half of the ice figured out heading into the new season. Below consists of a mock depth chart that is currently up to date with the seven current recruits.

With the addition of Tristan Francis, a commit from the Central Canadian Hockey League, the Lakers now have seven defenseman compared to the nine on their roster last season. Francis has played for the Navan Grads for the past three seasons in the CCHL as the defenseman and has a total of 60 points (10 goals & 50 assists) in a grads uniform. The 5’ 11” twenty year old is from Cumberland, Ontario, Canada. Oswego seems to add another strong puck moving defenseman to their line up as Francis seems to have a strong two-way game. Francis has also taken 160 penalty minutes in his 156 career games for Navan.

Most of the commits for Oswego will however play the opposite side of the game as the Lakers are looking to fill nine offensive positions. Oswego State has found a total of six forwards which features a set of twins and a former Section III High School Athlete. For the first time in Men’s Hockey history at Oswego, the team will have twins play along side each other. Noah Bull and Shane Bull recently played for the Pickering Panthers in the Ontario Junior Hockey League. The Lakers were able to snag three players from the Panthers.  Shane Bull played 66 games for the Panthers as the 6’ 0” forward recorded 24 points (6 goals & 18 assists) along with tallying two goals in four games in the playoffs. Noah Bull played 26 games for the Panthers recording a total of 18 points (7 goals & 11 assists) along with one goal in the first round of the playoffs. Noah is the shorter of the brothers as he comes in at only 5’ 9”, one of the shorter recruits of this class. Both players spent time in the NAHL this past season as well before heading north of the border.

The other Pickering Panther joining the Oswego State team is Rocco Andreacchi, a twenty year old forward from Bolton, Ontario, Canada. The forward has played four seasons in the OJHL with four different teams. During his campaign with the Pickering Panthers, the 6’ 1” right handed shot tallied 69 points (27 goals & 42 assists) in 54 games played. Andreacchi averaged 1.27 points per game along with recording three points in the first round of the playoffs. The former Panther seems to have a playmaker style of play along with being able to be a goal scorer when needed, a solid offensive add for the Lakers.

Jackson Arcan also played for the Navan Grads as the forward has been on the teams for the past two seasons. Arcan was awarded the “C” this year as the 6’ 2” Canadian recorded 68 points (33 goals & 35 assists) in only 56 games this past season. Arcan has tallied a career 120 points in two seasons for the Grads and is a former OJHL athlete. The forward seems to have a solid offensive game as Arcan averaged 1.21 points per game this past season.

The last commit to come from the CCHL played for the Ottawa Senators for the past three seasons. This year, Conor Smart was made the assistant captain of the team and played a total of 61 games this past season. The forward recorded 32 points (16 goals & 16 assists) for a career total of 95 points. The 5’ 9” right winger from Keswick, Ontario, Canada seems to play an all around offensive game as the player has almost even numbers between the goals and assists column.

Ryan Eccles from Syracuse, New York played for the Syracuse Cougars during his time in high school. Eccles played five seasons for the Cougars before heading to Albany this past year. His senior year of high school, Eccles tallied 61 points (22 goals & 39 assists) on his way to a State Championship with the team. The 6’ 1” player attended Albany Academy this season in which he played 34 games and recorded 11 points (7 goals & 4 assists) this season. Ryan also spent time playing defense for the team in which he finished ranked twelfth on the team in points.

WTOP 10 will continue to deliver updates on commitments to both the Men’s and Women’s Hockey teams for next season. Their 2020-2021 schedules should be released during the middle of July.

Oswego State Men’s Hockey 2020-2021 Roster Update #2 (5/22/20)

OSWEGO, NY — Oswego Men’s Hockey has had a busy off season so far as the coaching staff is looking to add players to their 2020-21 roster. Head Coach Ed Gosek and Assistant Jon Whitelaw have been hard at work recruiting players to fill the gaps that have occurred due to the graduation of 13 seniors. The group lost eight forwards, three defenseman, along with two goaltenders at the end of their last campaign, which ended in the SUNYAC Championship against Geneseo. The Lakers have already secured a number of players which includes eight forwards and one defenseman, mostly coming from junior hockey leagues north of the border. Most recently, two forwards have been added to next year’s roster as updates have been made via social media.

On April 22nd, the announcement of Vernon Vipers Connor Sleeth committing to Oswego was made official. The Markham, Ontario, Canada native played in the British Columbia Hockey League this past season, the first recruit for Oswego ever from this league. The right handed shot played 57 games for the Vipers in which the 6’ 0” forward tallied 25 points (6 goals & 19 assists) along with two goals in the five playoff games played that season. The center also spent time with the Kanata Lasers in the Central Canada Hockey League the two seasons prior. One of these seasons were highlighted with 72 points (33 goals & 39 assists) in 62 seasons with the team. The forward is noted to have played against top lines this past season, which has improved the player’s defensive game.

On May 20th, Ben Grieco (@BenGriecoSports) reported the commitment of AJ Ryan, who recently played for the Chatham Maroons of the Greater Ontario Junior Hockey League. The Tecumseh, Ontario, Canada native played for three different teams this past season, in which the right winger recorded 45 points (16 goals & 29 assists) in 51 games played. While with the Maroons, the forward tallied 22 points in 23 games, almost averaging a point per game. The 5’ 10” right handed shot recorded 10 points (4 goals & 6 assists) in a seven game series in the playoffs. The forward was an assistant captain with the Cobourg Cougars at the beginning of the 2019-20 season.

Compared to last season’s roster size, the Lakers would still need to find a few more players to equal the 2019-20 roster. The team currently only has 7 defenseman which is less than the 9 the Lakers had last season. Logistically, eight to nine defenseman allows for a surplus of defenseman that can be rotated in and out of the defensive core. With the current eight forward recruits, the offense looks to be solidified with four complete lines and two extra skaters, equal to last season’s numbers. However, there is still a question in between the pipes, as Oswego has not found anyone to join Steven Kozikoski in net.

Men’s Hockey will announce their 2020-21 schedule within the next two months. WTOP 10 will continue to bring Oswego Sports fans coverage as teams prepare for the 2020 fall season. Make sure to follow @WTOP10Sports to always be up to date with Oswego State Athletics.

Oswego State Men’s Hockey 2020-2021 Roster Update #3 (5/30/20)

OSWEGO, NY — Oswego State Men’s Hockey ends the month of May with 12 players joining the 2020-21 roster for this coming season. The coaching staff, head coach Ed Gosek and assistant coach Jon Whitelaw, started recruiting players back after the end of their season in March. Most recently, the addition of three players has almost solidified the incoming group of players. The loss of 13 seniors, eight forwards, three defenseman, and two goaltenders, definitely left gaps to fill and question marks in the Lakers roster, but the group has seemed to take care of a majority of those spots by the beginning of June. The graphic below shows a potential depth chart if all players would be returning from last season’s squad that would still be eligible.

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This past week, Matt Watling (@MattWatling99) reported the commitment of Trent Grimshaw, a forward who played for the Maine Nordiques this past season in the NAHL. The Saline, Michigan native was the alternate captain for the Nordiques this past season, who finished in last in the East Division and failed to make the playoffs. The right winger tallied 31 points (22 goals & 9 assists) in 49 games played which tied him for 11th in points in the NAHL. Grimshaw was -14 this past season in the plus/minus column and totaled 78 minutes in the penalty box. During the 2018-19 campaign, the 5’ 8” forward spent time with the Cochrane Crunch of the Northern Ontario Junior Hockey League along with the Brookings Blizzard in the NAHL. The Michigan native has spent time in New York during his hockey career as the right handed shot played for the Rochester Monarchs during the 2017-18 season. Grimshaw has been noted to have a quick wrist shot which allows him to play a goal scoring playstyle up front.

All most all of the recruits heading to Oswego next season will be apart of the Class of 2024, but one individual will be joining the current Class of 2023. Ben Grieco (@BenGriecoSports) report this past week that Tommy Cahill would be transferring from King’s College to put on the green and gold in the 2020-21 campaign. The 6’ 4” forward led the team in points this past season as the rookie tallied 16 points (7 goals & 9 assists) in 17 games played. The Winnetka, Illinois native recorded 23 penalty minutes last season. Cahill was a part of the UCHC All-Rookie team last season. The Monarchs finished last season with a 3-21-1 record, finishing last in the conference. The Division III program is heading into its fourth year of existence.

Currently, the Lakers have one goaltender noted on their roster that would still be eligible to return next season, that being current starter Steven Kozikoski. Oswego State has been on the hunt to replace seniors David Richer and Cedric Hansen as the coaching staff looks to add netminders to back up Kozikoski. News broke via Twitter Friday evening that Oswego would find their first netminder as Richie Parent would be joining the team at the start of the 2020-21 season. The 6’ 1” goaltender has played the past two seasons with the Shreveport Mudbugs, a team in the South Division of the North American Hockey League. This past season, the Montréal, Quebec, Canada native played in 28 games tallying a 1.93 goals against average, and a .928 save percentage. Parent ranked 6th overall in goal against averages among all NAHL goaltenders this past season. Richie, the son of past NHL goaltender and now Mudbugs Goaltending Coach Rich Parent, held a .80 goals against average in 5 games during the playoffs for the El Paso Rhinos, a team a part of the WSHL during the 2018-19 season.

Oswego now has 16 forwards heading into the 2020-21 campaign if all eligible players return from last year’s roster. The Lakers still are looking to add to their defensive core, which currently has five defenseman. Oswego State also would need to add one more netminder to equal last season’s total, a freshman or transfer are both possible options. WTOP 10 will continue to deliver updates on both the Men’s and Women’s hockey teams heading into next season. Their 2020-21 schedules should be released around the middle of July.

Oswego State Men’s Hockey 2020-2021 Roster Update #4 (6/23/20)

OSWEGO, NY — Another couple roster update comes for the Oswego State Men’s Hockey team as more announcements have been made for the 2020-21 roster. As the month of June begins to come to an end, the coaching staff of the team as recruited a total of 14 players that will be new faces in the Marano Campus Center next season. This large recruitment class comes as a result of the loss of 13 seniors this past season, with almost all the players being a part of the Class of ’24. So far, Ed Gosek has solidified the offensive core for the Lakers with eleven of these recruits playing that position. A second defenseman will join Tristan Francis in the defensive core, and one netminder, Richie Parent, will join the squad next season.

The depth chart above shows the current projected 2020-21 roster. The yellowish coloring represents the team that the transfer came from, while the green represents the Class of 2024 recruits. Black is players that are expected to be back next season.

The most recent offensive player to join the group comes from Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. On Monday, June 22nd, Joey Palatsky (@JoeyPRadio) discovered the news of the recruitment of Tyler Flack via Instagram. Tyler Flack has spent the past four seasons with the North York Rangers of the Ontario Junior Hockey League (OJHL). The 5’ 10” center recorded a total of 64 points (26 goals & 38 assists) this past season as team captain. This points total tied him for 13th in the league in points at the end of the 2019-20 campaign. Over the course of these four years with the Rangers, Flack tallied 112 points (49 goals & 63 assists) along with an addition 17 points coming in the playoffs. These points also come with 88 penalty minutes that Flack served during his time in the OJHL, which shows his physical presence in the game.

The second defenseman of the Class of 2024 that will be joining the roster next season with Tristan Francis will be Liam Haslam. The 6′ 1″ defenseman spent three seasons in the OJHL before joining the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Knights last season of the North American Hockey League (NAHL). The Toronto, Ontario, Canada native played in 47 games during the 2019-20 season recording 23 points (6 goals & 17 assists) for the Knights. Haslam also finished with 49 penalty minutes and a plus/minus rating of -2. The Knights finished 3rd in the East Division this past season, just missing the playoffs. While in the OJHL, Haslam played in 89 games with four different teams over the course of three seasons.

With the Lakers securing a total of eleven forwards, the team can now solely focus on their half of the ice for the remainder of the off season. With only 8 confirmed defenseman on the 2020-21 roster, Oswego State will still be looking to add a couple more players to that position. Looking at the goaltending situation, news may not break of a third goaltender until the start of the season if the netminder is a transfer from another collegiate program, which is currently a strong possibly. WTOP 10 will continue to deliver updates to Oswego State Hockey fans on both the men’s and women’s teams as both groups look to finish their off season strong heading into their next campaign.

Oswego State Men’s Hockey 2020-2021 Roster Update #5 (7/31/20)

OSWEGO, NY — As the month of August falls upon us, this time of the year usually contains the release of the coming season’s schedules for the hockey teams in Oswego. The Oswego State Men’s Hockey team will now have to wait till after January 1st, 2021, to begin their next season, as the SUNYAC pushed off the campaign due to COVID-19. For Ed Gosek and Jon Whitelaw, the off season just got a few months longer, which has already been a significant one for the group. The team added 14 commitments to the 2020-21 roster since the beginning of April. After losing 13 seniors, this much needed recruitment class so far contains 11 forwards, 2 defenseman, and 1 goaltender that will join the rest of the returning Lakers.

This past week, the Oswego fan base got introduced to another player that will be putting on the green and gold uniform next season for the first time. On Thursday, July 30th, the Oswego State Men’s Hockey Twitter Account released information on transfer goaltender Eric Green. The 6’ 5” netminder spent the last two seasons with the UMASS-Lowell River Hawks and will be heading into his junior year. The Easton, Connecticut native did not play a game between the pipes for the River Hawks, a NCAA Division 1 team in the Hockey East conference. Green however played 12 games for the Muskegon Lumberjacks of the USHL last year, posting a 4.07 goals against average and a .855 save percentage.

This add to the goaltending core completes the group as returner Steven Kozikoski and incoming freshman Richie Parent will join Green between the pipes. For the coaching staff, the decision to decide who will be the starter come January will be a tough one with two solid juniors, and a hungry underclassman. The 15-player recruitment class now contains two transfers and thirteen freshman that will look to have a success season come the new calendar year. WTOP 10 will continue to keep Oswego State fans up to date regarding the 2020-21 season once more updates are available. All Oswego State sports teams will have to wait till after January 1st to begin their competition season. Practices are allowed as of right now.

Graphic provided by the Oswego State Men’s Hockey Twitter

Oswego Athletics put on hold for remainder of Spring Season

OSWEGO, NY — SUNY Oswego sports teams will have to conclude their seasons early due to the cancellation of NCAA spring sports. This comes after the rapid spread of the COVID-19 virus that has been affecting sport leagues and events all over the United States and the world. Four teams from the college will have to call their season short after three out of the four teams began their 2020 season. Softball was the only Oswego team out of both Lacrosse teams and the Baseball team ,who has been on the road for their season so far, to not start their 2020 campaign. Men’s Lacrosse started off 3-1 as the group got three wins right off the bat before falling to Clarkson last week. Women’s Lacrosse finished at 2-2 as the group went 1-1 at home and then headed on the road for a 19-2 victory against Lycoming.

Besides these four sports teams, many other individuals are affected due to winter sports having individual championships for sports like track and field. Some Oswego student-athletes were competing for individual championships. The big question moving forward will be based around eligibility for athletes for next season. The NCAA has to decide if seniors would be allowed to play for their team next season. WTOP 10 will have updates on Oswego athletics once sports resume.

Lakers top Elmira in Teal Game

The Oswego State men’s hockey team won their first game of the season against Elmira Saturday night. The Lakers’ record improves to 1-0-0 while the Soaring Eagles fall to 1-1-0.

Before the game started, Mary Gosek’s children dropped the ceremonial puck in honor of her and everyone fighting cancer.

Elmira got on the board first with goals from Nick Ford and Anthony Perrucci. However, that’s all the Soaring Eagles were able to do. The Lakers scored four unanswered goals, including three from Josh Zizek and one from David Ferreira to cement the victory.

Lakers’ netminder David Richer made 30 saves in his Laker debut.

Oswego is back in action on Sunday when they travel to face No. 9/10 Hobart at 4 p.m..

Men’s Soccer Endures First Loss of the Season

The Oswego State men’s soccer team’s five game undefeated streak has come to an end. St. Lawrence defeated the Lakers by a score of 2-0 on Friday at Laker Turf Stadium. Oswego’s record is now 4-1-1 while St. Lawrence’s improves to 2-2-1.

The first score of the game came in the fifteenth minute when the Laker’s goaltender was given a red card and St. Lawrence tallied their penalty kick.

The next and final goal came during the 64th minute when Brendan McNamee scored from in tight to give the visitors a 2-0 lead.

The Lakers are back in action on Saturday in Morrisville to face the Mustangs at 4 p.m.

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