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Oswego and Plattsburgh also had a rivalry in football, but Oswego ceased sponsoring the sport in 1976, with Plattsburgh following in 1978. Oswego also has a running rivalry with Cortland State in Women's Field Hockey. The teams play annually for the "Dragon Sword" trophy, donated by Oswego alumni Michael and Kimberlee (Bennett) Champitto in 1999.
Mar. 5—OSWEGO — Kevin O'Donnell described the feeling as "overjoy second to none," as the Oswego State men's lacrosse senior co-captain stood next to the administrators announcing the approval ...
The Deborah.F. Stanley Arena and Convocation Hall is a 2,500-seat multi-purpose ice arena located in Oswego, New York, on the campus of SUNY Oswego.The arena is also the home to the Oswego Lakers Men's and Women's ice hockey teams competing at the NCAA Division III level in the State University of New York Athletic Conference (SUNYAC). [1]
The Athletics have left Oakland, but it will be some time before MLB officially moves to Las Vegas, where the team's long-term future lies.. After 57 seasons in the East Bay, the Athletics played ...
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1991 – The State University of New York at Utica/Rome (now the State University of New York Polytechnic Institute (SUNY Poly)) joined the SUNYAC, effective in the 1991–92 academic year. 1995 – SUNY Albany left the SUNYAC to join the NCAA Division II ranks as an NCAA D-II Independent , effective after the 1994–95 academic year.