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with a double and a run scored in the opener for Siena. She followed that up with another 2-for-4 day at the plate with another double, a run scored and two RBI. softball games to Skidmore College Tuesday afternoon—falling 7-0 and then 9-0 in a five-inning contest at Skidmore’s Wagner Park. In the nightcap, senior catcher

Nicole Matthews (Pittstown/Tamarac H.S.)

went 2-for-3 with sophomore right fielder

Sarah Billow (South Glens Falls/ South High)

going 0-for-1, but drawing a walk. Next up for the Mountainee­rs (0-12) is the start of their New England Collegiate Conference schedule on Friday; the twin bill against Mitchell College will serve as SVC’s Opening Day at Willow Park with first pitch slated for 3 p.m.

BINGHAMTON 13, SIENA 11>>

Siena Men’s Lacrosse fell 13-11 at Binghamton on Tuesday evening. Freshman goalie

Anthony Tebbano (Clifton Park/Shenendeho­wa)

stopped 17 shots, his sixth game with 10-plus saves and his second most saves all season. Siena will host reigning MAAC Champions Monmouth on Saturday, March 31 at Siena Turf Field. Faceoff is set for 1 p.m.

Greenwich H.S.)

tallied a goal and an assist for the Golden Knight and secured two ground balls. Junior middie

Justin Feldman (East Greenbush/Columbia H.S.)

scored a goal and picked up a ground ball. Saint Rose hosts #5 Pace on Saturday at 4 p.m.

The host Pioneers collected the 21-8 win to improve to 5-3 overall and 1-0 in the conference, while Sage drops to 1-4 overall and 0-2 in the league. Junior attack

Katie McDowell (Wynantskil­l/ Averill Park H.S.)

scored two goals for Utica College in the win. Junior defender

Samantha Marko (Saratoga/Schuylervi­lle H.S.)

picked up two ground balls for the Pioneers. Sage senior midfielder Ellen Abbott (East Greenbush/ Averill Park) scored a goals for the Gators in the loss. Senior midfielder

Nikki Pedone (Ballston Lake/ Ballston Spa H.S.)

picked up three ground balls and caused two turnovers for Sage. Grad student

Savannah Mason (Wynantskil­l/ Averill Park)

picked up two ground balls and caused a pair of turnovers for the Gators. including 2-2 with the bases loaded “We had some young guys that went out there and performed well, and we got some more guys out on the mound, and that’s what these midweek games are about,” UAlbany coach John Mueller said. “The middle part of that game really hurt us where we had some free passes and some errors, and UMass took advantage of that. Give credit to UMass, they establishe­d the lead and kept us down in the end, and we’ll look forward to Maine this weekend.” UAlbany will play in its second America East series this weekend at Maine. The Black Bears, who will host this season’s conference tournament, eliminated the Great Danes in the 2017 America East Tournament.

Army West Point scored the first seven runs and held off a late charge to defeat Siena Baseball 9-6 at Doubleday Field. Senior Joe Drpich homered and drove in a pair of runs and classmate Phil Madonna also added two RBI while extending his hitting streak to 14 games for the Saints. Sophomore lefty

Shane Barringer (Saratoga/ Saratoga Springs H.S.)

got the start for Siena, going one inning, striking out one batter and walking one without giving up a run. Right-handed reliever

Danny Hobbs (Saratoga/ Saratoga Springs H.S.)

closed out the contest, giving up one hit in his inning of work and striking out two batters. On for run support, sophomore

Zach Durfee (Ballston Spa/Ballston Spa H.S.)

went 0-for-2 with three walks and a run scored. Junior

Matt Hamel (Gansevoort/Christian Brothers Academy)

went 0-for-3 with a run scored and a walk to his credit. The Union College baseball team dropped 8-3 and 8-2 decisions to Franklin College in a doublehead­er against the Grizzlies on Tuesday afternoon, snapping the Dutchmen winning streak. In the nightcap, freshman left-handed pitcher

Steve Acquario (Loudonvill­e/ Shaker H.S.)

pitched 1 and a-third innings, giving up a hit and striking out two batters, not giving up a run. At the plate, senior rightfield­er

Devin Coffey (Saratoga/ Saratoga Springs H.S.)

went 0-for-2 with a sacrifice bunt. The College of Saint Rose rebounded from 3-0 and 4-2 deficits only to fall 6-4 at Northeast-10 Conference divisional rival American Internatio­nal this afternoon. Junior right fielder

Alex Koshgarian (Cohoes/Cohoes H.S.)

and sophomore second baseman

Andrew Pedone (Clifton Park/ Shenendeho­wa) both went 1-for-4 with an RBI. Senior catcher Tom Moore (Burnt Hills/Burnt HillsBalls­ton Lake H.S.)

went 0-for-3 with a run scored and a walk. On the bump, senior relief pitcher

Alex Tomlinson (Averill Park/Averill Park H.S.)

pitched the final inning, allowing an unearned run on two hits.)

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