Monday, August 27, 2012

Chad O'Donnell Named UAlbany Men's Basketball Associate Head Coach

 
Chad O'Donnell Named UAlbany Men's Basketball Associate Head Coach
Courtesy: UAlbany Sports Information Release: 08/27/2012
  Albany, N.Y.- Chad O'Donnell was officially named UAlbany men's      basketball associate head coach on Monday, August 27.  O'Donnell has been with the program for the past eight years as an   assistant coach.


 "I am excited to promote Chad (O'Donnell) to the position of Associate   Head Coach", said head men's basketball coach Will Brown on the promotion. "He is a loyal and tireless worker. He has impacted our program in a variety of ways. Chad has developed strong relationships with our players and has helped them grow as student-athletes. I am happy for Chad and I am confident that he will continue to do a terrific job as we move forward".

O'Donnell has recruited many of the basketball players during his time here including leading returning scorer senior guard Mike Black. Black, over the past three seasons at UAlbany, has scored over 1,000 points. O'Donnell is responsible for the recruiting in the Midwest and has made major inroads in the states of Ohio, Illinois, Iowa, and Indiana during his time at Albany.

"I'm honored and appreciative for the support from Dr. McElroy and Coach Brown in making this decision," Chad O'Donnell said. "I am fortunate to work at UAlbany; where you can recruit and mentor true student-athletes while working alongside incredibly talented people."

Prior to Albany, O'Donnell served as Director of Basketball Operations at the College of Charleston in 2003-04 when they finished with a 20-9 record. He also served in the same capacity at Robert Morris University for current St. Bonaventure Coach Mark Schmidt in 2002-03.

He was an assistant coach at the University of New Hampshire in 1999-2000, and worked for a three-year period at the College of the Holy Cross. He directed all national recruiting efforts for the Patriot League program.

O'Donnell began his college coaching career as an assistant at Worcester State College in Massachusetts. From 1993-95, he handled the Division III program's recruiting, scouting and practice preparation, plus was the junior varsity head coach. He went to work at Bryant College in Rhode Island the following year.
A native of Mendon, Mass., O'Donnell received his B.S. in physical education from Springfield College in 1994. He has authored several articles in coaching magazines. He and his wife, the former Anna Tamborra, have two boys (Declan- 4, Brayden- 3), and a daughter (Madeline- 2 months). O'Donnell resides in Troy, NY.

Super DIRTcar Series Invade Rolling Wheels Sunday for Stars & Stripes 100

Friday is Last Chance to Get FREE Fan Pit Pass; Outlaws Stars McCreadie, Fuller Confirmed to take on Big-Block Bests ELBRIDGE, N. Y. - August 27, 2012 - The first 150-point race of the Super DIRTcar Big-Block Modified Series will see some of the division's best talent taking on "The Fast Track" at Rolling Wheels Raceway Park for the Labor Day Classic Stars & Stripes 100 Sunday, Sept. 2. With the stakes getting higher and the competition getting tougher, the Big-Block Modifieds are sure to put on an earth-shattering 100-lap spectacular show over Labor Day Weekend. All tickets purchased before Friday, Aug. 31, include a FREE Fan Pit Pass, so fans who want to enter driver pits should act fast to receive this great value. World of Outlaws Late Model Series superstars and local favorites Tim McCreadie and Tim Fuller, both of Watertown, N. Y., are both confirmed competitors in Sunday's Super DIRTcar Series 100-lapper. McCreadie, also known by his fans as "T-Mac," went from being the Super DIRTcar Series Rookie of the Year in 1997 to the World of Outlaws Late Model Series champion 10 years later. After getting two DIRTcar 358-Modified Series Championships under his belt in 1993 and 2003, Fuller went on to win the Super DIRTcar Series championship in 2005. Both drivers are currently vying for World of Outlaws Late Model Series points, with McCreadie third and Fuller ninth. In addition to the Super DIRTcar Big Block Modified Series, a full show for DIRTcar Sportsman Modifieds and DIRTcar Stock Cars round out the racing action for the night. The pit gate opens at 4 p.m. and grandstand gates at 5 p.m., with racing scheduled to begin at 7:30 p.m. Tickets can be purchased online by visiting www.dirtcar.com/tickets or over the phone by calling (877) 395-8606. General admission seats are $25 each and will come with a FREE Fan Pit Pass if purchased by Friday, Aug. 31. Students 10 to 17 are $10 each and children nine and under are FREE! Call DIRTcar Northeast Headquarters at (315) 834-6606 or visit www.rollingwheelsraceway.com for more information about the Stars & Stripes 100. For the latest news and updates about DIRTcar Racing, like the Facebook page or follow the @DIRTcarNE Twitter feed. For live updates and results the night of the race and for the latest news about the Super DIRTcar Big Block Modified Series, follow @SuperDIRTcar on Twitter. EVENT DETAILS: WHAT: Stars & Stripes 100, Super DIRTcar Big-Block Modified Series Round 9 WHO: Super DIRTcar Series Big-Block Modified, Mr. DIRTcar Sportsman Series, and DIRTcar Pro Stock drivers and teams WHEN: 7:30 p.m. Sunday, September 2; pit gate opens at 4 p.m. and grandstand gates at 5 p.m. WHERE: Rolling Wheels Raceway Park, Route 5, Elbridge, N. Y. 2012 Point Standings, after Lebanon Valley Speedway, August 16, 2012 Pos. No. Driver Total Series Bonus Diff Money Wins Top 5 Top 10 Starts 1 9s Matt Sheppard 703 703 0 0 $25,000 2 5 8 8 2 98H Jimmy Phelps 653 653 0 -50 $13,325 0 5 7 8 3 20 Brett Hearn 568 568 0 -135 $31,800 1 5 6 6 4 49 Billy Dunn 567 567 0 -136 $9,850 0 4 5 8 5 27J Danny Johnson 545 545 0 -158 $19,000 2 3 5 7 6 8R Rob Bellinger 509 509 0 -194 $6,750 0 1 5 8 7 3 Justin Haers 508 508 0 -195 $7,000 0 1 5 8 8 21a Pete Britten 472 472 0 -231 $4,300 0 0 2 8 9 8 Rich Scagliotta 410 410 0 -293 $2,925 0 0 0 8 10 10 Tim Currier 373 373 0 -330 $2,950 0 0 1 8 11 56 Vince Vitale 338 338 0 -365 $4,000 0 1 2 6 12 91 Billy Decker 336 336 0 -367 $8,000 0 2 4 4 13 48T Dave Rauscher 325 325 0 -378 $2,400 0 0 0 7 14 5* Tyler Siri 280 280 0 -423 $1,825 0 0 0 6 15 673 Gary Tomkins 254 254 0 -449 $3,000 0 1 1 5 16 72 Tommy Flannigan 239 239 0 -464 $1,875 0 0 0 6 17 77x Dale Planck 233 233 0 -470 $5,400 0 2 2 4 18 1Jr. Stewart Friesen 213 213 0 -490 $4,200 0 1 2 3 19 66x Carey Terrance 163 163 0 -540 $3,700 0 1 2 2 20 22c Mario Clair 145 145 0 -558 $4,300 0 1 1 2 21 6m Mat Williamson 136 136 0 -567 $3,700 0 1 2 2 22 97 Michel Chicoine 134 134 0 -569 $900 0 0 0 3 23 7x Steve Paine 131 131 0 -572 $1,600 0 0 2 2 24 115 Kenny Tremont Jr. 127 127 0 -576 $1,525 0 0 1 2 25 21K Randy Chrysler 122 122 0 -581 $975 0 0 0 2 26 1 David Hebert 118 118 0 -585 $1,150 0 0 1 2 27 97 Bobby Varin 101 101 0 -602 $6,000 1 1 1 1 28 34b Andy Bachetti 95 95 0 -608 $2,500 0 1 1 1 29 54 Steve Bernard 86 86 0 -617 $600 0 0 0 2 30 21 Derrick Podsiadlo 85 85 0 -618 $600 0 0 0 2 The Super DIRTcar Series and DIRTcar Racing in the Northeast Region is brought to fans by several sponsors and partners including Hoosier Racing Tire, VP Racing Fuels, Chevy Performance Parts, Gander Mountain, NAPA Auto Parts, Nationwide Insurance, and Safety-Kleen. Promotional partners include the University of Northwestern Ohio. Contingency sponsors are ASI, Bicknell Racing Products, Bilstein Shocks, Brodix, ButlerBuilt, Cometic Gasket, Comp Cams, Intercomp, JE Pistons, Klotz Synthetic Lubricants, KSE Racing Products, Motorsports Safety Systems, MSD Ignition, Penske Shocks, Racing Electronics, Superflow, Vicci Racing Apparel, WIX Filters, Wrisco Industries, and Xtreme Lubricants.

UAlbany Volleyball Continues Play in Hawai'i; Drops 3-0 Decision to #6 Stanford

Honolulu, Hawai'i - UAlbany had a trio of players with six kills apiece, but dropped the second match of the Chevron Rainbow Wahine Invitational to #6 Stanford, 3-0, on Saturday evening at the Stan Sheriff Center. Stanford posted set scores of 25-14, 25-7, 25-15 for the win.

Seniors Traci Vandegrift and Dunja Prgomet, along with sophomore Sara Pope, all led the Great Danes offensively with six kills each. Newcomer Viktoriia Stroilo finished with a match-high 15 digs from the libero position, while setter Sofia Furlong recorded 21 assists, three digs, two kills and one block assist. Senior Gabby Whitworth teamed up with Furlong on the block, while also smacking four kills and coming up with two digs.

Stanford (2-0) was led by Jordan Burgess with 14 kills on .600 hitting. Burgess also recorded 11 digs to complete a double-double for the Cardinal. Setter Karissa Cook totaled 30 assists and two of Stanford's six service aces, while Brittany Howard added nine kills. The Cardinal hit .411 as a team and had four total blocks.
 
UAlbany (0-2) will wrap up play in Honolulu on Sunday evening, taking on St. Mary's at 2:30 p.m. (8:30 p.m. EST).

#6 Stanford (2-0) def. UAlbany (0-2), 3-0 (25-14, 25-7, 25-15)

B-Mets Slip Past Sea Dogs in Ten, 5-3

 
PORTLAND, ME – The Binghamton Mets used 15 hits and three Portland Sea Dogs errors in a 5-3 win in ten innings on Sunday afternoon at Hadlock Field. Wilfredo Tovar capped a four-hit day by driving in the game-winning run with a single to center in the top of the tenth.
With the game tied at three in tenth, Allan Dykstra walked against Portland reliever Michael Olmsted to start the inning and was replaced by pinch-runner Juan Lagares. With one out, Dustin Martin dribbled a roller to first. Olmsted received the toss from Travis Shaw, but failed to step on the bag. The righty followed the error by walking Juan Centeno to load the bases.
Tovar kept the rally going by lofting a single into shallow center. Lagares scored easily from third and Martin came home from second after a throw from center fielder Shannon Wilkerson bounced off his leg and rolled into left field. Brad Holt made the lead stand with a perfect tenth inning.
The B-Mets stole the spotlight from Portland left fielder Jeremy Hazelbaker who busted out the lumber to give the Sea Dogs the early lead in the first inning. The left fielder launched a 2-2 offering from Greg Peavey deep over the right field fence for his team-leading 18th round-tripper of the year.
The B-Mets responded with a four-hit attack in the second against Portland starter Jeremy Kehrt. After a pair of singles put runners at the corners, Juan Centeno bounced into a run-scoring fielder’s choice. Reese Havens gave the B-Mets the lead three batters later with an RBI single to left center.
Hazelbaker struck again to erase Binghamton’s lead in the third. With a runner aboard, he sent a 3-1 pitch over the right centerfield wall. The drive, his second homer of the day, gave the Sea Dogs a 3-2 lead.
Binghamton used another four-hit inning to tie the contest at three in the fourth. With runners at the corners, Havens beat out a potential double play grounder to first, allowing Tovar to score from third.
Kehrt exited after allowing a season-high twelve hits over five innings and handed the torch to Brock Huntzinger. The B-Mets nearly grabbed the lead in the sixth, but were denied by Hazelbaker in left. Huntzinger walked the first two he faced and allowed a long fly ball to left center to Havens. Huntzinger made a running grab at the wall and threw out Tovar trying to scamper to third.
Peavey settled down after Hazelbaker’s home run and posted 4-2/3 scoreless innings to close his day. The righty retired 14 of the final 16 batters he faced, allowing just one more hit. Jeff Kaplan bridged the gap to the tenth by allowed one hit over two scoreless innings.
Chris Martin took over in the seventh and posted three scoreless innings to preserve the tie before Olmsted watched things come apart in the decisive tenth inning.
Tovar’s hit made Kaplan (2-0) a winner for the second time this month. Peavey took the no-decision, allowing three runs on six hits over seven innings of work. Olmsted (1-2) suffered the loss.
The win gave the B-Mets a series split in the four-game set with Portland. Binghamton finishes the season series with a 13-6 record, the most wins in one season against the Sea Dogs.
The B-Mets (65-69) continue their longest roadtrip of the season in Reading, PA where they start a four-game set against the R-Phils Monday night at 7:05 PM. LHP Mark Cohoon takes the ball against RHP Trevor May. The Horizons Federal Credit Union pre-game show begins at 6:50 PM on Newsradio 1290 WNBF.


Liza Morgan Named First America East Field Hockey Rookie of the Week for 2012

Liza Morgan Named First America East Field Hockey Rookie of the Week for 2012


Courtesy: UAlbany Athletics


Cambridge, Mass. - Freshman forward Liza Morgan was named the first America East Conference Field Hockey Rookie of the Week for the 2012 season, as announced by the league office on Monday afternoon.

Morgan, a native of Denver, Pa., scored goals in each of her first two games in a Great Dane uniform, coming off the bench in both games over the weekend. Morgan, who scored on her only two shots of the weekend, brought 19th-ranked UAlbany to within one goals in Friday's 3-2 loss at Rutgers. She then scored the equalizer in the 36th minute at Delaware, helping the Great Danes go on to a 3-2 win in a shootout.

Syracuse Men's Soccer Ranked



SYRACUSE, N.Y.The Orange men’s soccer team (1-0-0) is ninth in this season’s first NSCAA/Continental Tire Northeast Region Poll, released Monday, Aug. 27. Syracuse began the 2012 campaign with a 2-0 victory against Albany on Aug. 24.


The Orange is one of seven BIG EAST teams in the northeast top 10. USF is ranked No. 1 in the region following its 2-1 season-opening win against Michigan.


Syracuse returns to the pitch Tuesday, Aug. 28 when it visits Binghamton. Kickoff is set for 7 p.m. at the Bearcats Sports Complex.


NSCAA/Continental Tire Northeast Region Poll – August 27, 2012


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  2. Georgetown 1-0-0 --
  3. Connecticut 1-0-0 --
  4. St. John’s 1-0-1 --
  5. Rutgers 1-0-0 --
  6. Stony Brook 1-0-0 --
  7. Villanova 1-0-0 --
  8. Brown 0-0-0 --
  9. Syracuse 1-0-0 --
  10. Vermont 1-0-0 --

Bachetti Wins as Points Wind Down at High Banks

West Lebanon, NY: The month of August at the famed Valley of Speed brings with it everyone ‘A’ game as the season is only a few weeks away from wrapping up all the season long point championships ane chances to get that coveted win on the high banks.


This past Saturday night was no disappointment either, as the action was hot and heavy in all classes, including the marquee feature event, the Armory Garage and VP Race Fuels Big Block Modified 30 Lap shootout.


‘The KingFish’ Mike King and John Ruchel brought the stacked field to the green. But by the time the caution flew on lap 3 for a spinning #101 of Jimmy Burns, Andy Bachetti had powered his #34B to the top spot to secure his chance at a win. Then on the restart, yet another caution slowed the field, this time for a multi-car incident that included J.C. Flach, Kyle Hoffman and Keith Flach.


Out front though was the ‘Wild Child’, Andy Bachetti, taking full control of the field. Caution flew again on lap 14 for the #60 of Brian Berger, as his struggling night got worse with a blown right rear. Bachetti was still in control, but the heat was coming as Kenny Tremont Jr found the fast way around and began to hunt down the #34B.


Tremont wasn’t the only one, the #20H and current point leader, Brett Hearn was turning up the heat as well as he made his way into 3rd by lap 18, then past Tremont for 2nd by lap 24.


But Hearn had nothing for the #34B of Bachetti; as he held on to take the win. Hearn finished second followed by Tremont, Kyle Sheldon and Donnie Corellis.


Later in the evening, the Matt Plunkett Memorial 7 Lap Shootout was held for those with 1 Win or less, that was won by Kolby Schroder who received a $500 bonus.


Derek Schibi brought the LV Sportsman field to the green for their 20 lap feature event. His #12S stayed in control until lap 8 when the #55 of Brett Haas powered his way past the #12s and took over the lead.


After that, no one had anything for the #55, as Haas scored the victory. Ryan Darcy raced his way to 2nd, followed by Schibi, Kim LaVoy and Frank Harper.


In the Budget Sportsman 20 lap feature, Cody Hunt brought the field to green with his #28. Hunt’s lead though was brief, by lap 4 the #14x of Scott Duel powered by, and never looked back. At the checker, Haas scored the win with Peter Carlotto, Tommy Johnson, Bobby Hackel IV and Frank Hoard rounding out the top 5 finishers.


The full-fendered Pro Stocks took to the speedway for their 20 lap feature which saw a 5 car shootout for the win in the closing dozen laps after the early leader Robbie Speedway was taken out by a lap car.


Jason Casey, Chad Jeseo, Jay Corbin, Jon Routhier and Victor Hopkins were all door to door and bumper to bumper for the remaining laps, but it was Jason Casey who prevailed and took the victory.


Following Casey at the finish was Jay Corbin, Jon Routhier, Chad Jeseo, and Victor Hopkins to round out the top 5.


Earlier in the night, the Purestocks took to the high banks for their feature events, and in PS#1 Jim Groncki took the win while in PS#2 Ed Hatch powered in for the win. While in PS#3 Bob Palmer finally scored the win in their 12 lap feature.


Next Saturday Night it’s the Season Finale for the Big Block Modifieds as Pepsi and JH Financial present a $3,000 to win Modified feature. Also on tap is the Pro Stock ECHO Series along with all weekly divisions.


Then on Saturday September 8th, it’s the Steve Hough Motors and Boomer’s Performance presenting the 9th Annual Boomer’s Performance 20 Lap Purestock Classic. Also on tap will be the LV-AS Budget Sportsman Challenge, please the Steve Hough Motors 358 Modifieds, LV Sportsman, Pro Stock and Purestocks.


For more information, visit our website at www.LebanonValley.com, and click on ‘Speedway’. You can also friend us on Facebook or follow us on Twitter @LVSpeedway.


Armory Garage and VP Race Fuels Modified Results (30 Laps): 1)Andy Bachetti, 2)Brett Hearn, 3)Kenny Tremont Jr, 4)Kyle Sheldon, 5)Donnie Corellis, 6)Eddie Marshall, 7)Kolby Schroder, 8)Mark Flach Jr, 9)Kyle Armstrong, 10)Kim LaVoy, 11)J.R. Heffner, 12)Mike King, 13)Matt Pupello, 14)Steve Hough, 15)J. C. Flach, 16)Dave McFeeters, 17)Brian Berger, 18)Wayne Jelley, 19)Mike Keeler, 20)Rob Pitcher, 21)Dylan Scribner, 22)Lorne Browe, 23)John Ruchel, 24)Jimmy Burns, 25)Keith Flach, 26)Kyle Hoffman


LV Sportsman Results (20 Laps): 1)Brett Haas, 2)Ryan Darcy, 3)Darek Schibi, 4)Kim LaVoy, 5)Frank Harper, 6)Brian Sandstedt, 7)Ron, Dwyer, 8)Chad Pierce, 9)Sean Mandel, 10)Dylan Gibson, 11)Olden Dwyer, 12)Frank Hoard-B, 13)Robbie Speed, 14)Willy Knight-B, 15)Jason Tompkins, 16)Jim Bemiss-B, 17)Cody Hunt-B, 18)Brandon Page-B, 19)Dale Lashway, 20)Jim Osgood-B, 21)John Virgilio-B, 22)Steve Meilleur, 23)Peter Carlotto-B, 24)Alan Houghtaling


Budget Sportsman (20 Laps): 1)Scott Duel, 2)Peter Carlotto, 3)Tommy Johnson, 4)Bobby Hackel IV, 5)Frank Hoard, 6)Jim Bemiss, 7)Whitey Slavin, 8)Ray Hall Jr., 9)Brett Wright, 10)Cody Bleau, 11)John Virgilio, 12)Rob Knipe, 13)Michael Sabia, 14)Chris Lynch, 15)Cody Hunt, 16)Scott Duso, 17)Robbie Speed, 18)Todd Lane, 19)Brian Peterson, 20)Jake Jelley, 21)Josh Gaylord, 22)Cody Ochs, 23)Mike Middleton, 24)Greg Catlin, 25)Jim Osgood, 26)Brandon Page, 27)Milo Campbell, 28)Rob Maxon


Pro Stock Results (20 Laps): 1)Jason Casey, 2)Jay Corbin, 3)Jon Routhier, 4)Chad Jeseo, 5)Victor Hopkins, 6)Frank Twing, 7)Chuck Towslee, 8)Rick Duzlak, 9)Milo Campbell, 10)John Santolin, 11)Henry Warner, 12)Paul LaRochelle, 13)Jay Casey, 14)Mark Dupree, 15)Tony DeRose, 16)Robbie Speed, 17)Todd Pelkie, 18)Nick Hilt, 19)Rick Spencer, 20)Greg Simmons


Purestock #1: 1) Jim Groncki


Purestock #2: 1) Ed Hatch


Purestock #3: 1) Bob Palmer