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Harrison LAX Falls To Ossining 19-7

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The Ossining girls lacrosse team jumped out to a 15-3 first half lead and never looked back, beating Harrison on the road 19-7.

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Alex Cristello scored six goals and assisted on three others in the win. Danielle Geruacio added five scores and Molly Malone found the back of the net four times. Grace Lombardi led the Ossining defense with seven saves.

Harrison’s Alex Misisco scored three times and Cassidy Cohen scored twice in the loss.

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Today’s Schedule:

In boys lacrosse, Nyack heads to Harrison at 4:30 p.m.

In softball, Scarsdale heads to Harrison at 4:15 p.m.

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College Sports Notebook:

Pace Looking to Rebound At Adelphi

Coming off twin losses in Rindge, NH, to Franklin Pierce University in Northeast-10 Conference action, the Pace University baseball team is looking to rebound on Wednesday when they travel to Adelphi University in a NE-10 Southwest Division game at 3:30 p.m.

The Ravens won the opener, 10-1, and completed a sweep in 11-2 fashion as the Setters fell to 16-13 all told and 7-6 in the NE-10 while Franklin Pierce elevated its overall mark to 21-10-1 and 6-2-1 in the conference.

Pace got its run in the opener in the fifth inning as Patrick Chaputian of Sea Cliff singled and Joe Lombardi of Briarcliff walked before both runners advanced on a bunt, and then Chaputian was driven home by Charlie Galasso of West Harrison.

Pace fell behind 2-0 in the second game, but tied in the fourth inning behind starter Eddie Byrne of Yonkers. The Archbishop Stepinac graduate pitched five innings, allowing four earned runs on eight hits while striking out four.

Mortarboard musings

  • Kevin McQuade of Mamaroneck is batting a second-best .324 for the Purchase College baseball team, and his 15 RBI rank second only to Frank Fiumara of Port Chester, who has driven in 18 runs for the Panthers. Purchase hosts Baruch College today at 3:30 p.m., and on Saturday plays a home twin-bill against the College of Mount Saint Vincent at noon.
  • Iona Prep alum Roger King is 2-5 on the men’s tennis team at Purchase College, which is visiting Albertus Magnus College in New Haven, CT, today at 3:30 p.m. The Panthers host NYU-Poly on Thursday at 5 p.m. Chris Matchneer of Larchmont has won his only match to date for the Panthers.
  • Manhattanville’s Michael Capozzi won his sixth career conference player of the week. The Valiant senior got off to a slow start this season but now he leads the team with nine singles and eight doubles victories so far this season. Manhattanville and Capozzi will return to the courts on Saturday as they head to Eastern at 1 p.m.

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