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DEMOCRAT and CHRONICLE DemocratandChronicle.com SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 2010 9D COLLEGES AREA FOOTBALL Borum scores 3 TDs as Fisher runs over Hobart rf -I 1 STAFF REPORTS FuQuan Borum rushed for 177 yards and three touchdowns on 33 carries for St. John Fisher in its 34-14 win over Hobart in non-conference football on Saturday in Geneva. Tim Bailey completed 23 of 39 passes for 248 yards and one touchdown and Ryan Francis caught 10 passes for 88 yards for the Cardinals (4-0). Steven Webb (Dundee) ran for 103 yards and one touchdown and caught three passes for 1Q9 yards and a touchdown for the Statesmen (2-1). i v.

HEATHER AINSWORTH The Associated Press Colgate's Demitri Diamond, left, tackles Syracuse's Adam Harris on Saturday at the Carrier Dome. Carter leads Orange to win over Colgate FRED BECKHAM The Associated Press Connecticut's Kashif Moore, right, fights off a tackle by Buffalo's Domonic Cook during the first half in East Hartford, on Saturday. UConn won 45-21. A-Dwyer 10 run (Rockwood kick) S-Josh Carter 4 run (Peacock kick) A-Chris Lopez 5 run (Rockwood kick) Union 16, Rochester 14: Union's Blaise Anco-na kicked three field goals. Chris Coney rushed for 157 yards on 33 carries for Union.

Patrick Keegan completed 21 of 43 passes for 225 yards and two interceptions for the Yellow-jackets (0-3, 0-1 LL). Brendan Pidgeon made 12 tackles for UR. caught four passes for 106 yards and one touchdown for the Bengals (0-3). Yale 21, Cornell 7: Freshman Jeff Mathews went 23-for-35 for 248 yards and a touchdown in his first start for Cornell. Emani Fenton made two interceptions for the Big Red (0-2, 0-1 Ivy League).

Connecticut 45, Buffalo 21: Backup quarterback Cody Endres entered the game in the second half with the score tied 14-14 and led the Huskies (2-2) to scores on their first four possessions. Ed Young made three catches, all touchdowns, for the Bulls (1-3). (Genzano kick) N-Joe Falco 2 run (Olsson kick) N-Will Friedrich 51 pass from James Do-noghue (Olsson kick) N-Olsson 45 field goal Alfred 35, Springfield 28: Austin Dwyer (Hor-nell) ran for a career-high 168 yards on 22 carries, scored two rushing touchdowns and caught one touchdown pass. Chris Lopez (Pittsford Sutherland) rushed for 65 yards and scored the winning touchdown for Alfred (3-0, 1-0 Empire 8). Alfred 14 0 7 14 35 7 7 7 7 28 Springfield S-Alex Mendez 14 run (Ricky Peacock kick) A-Austin Dwyer 56 run (Eric Rockwood kick) A-Josh Phillips 19 pass from Tom Secky (Rockwood kick) S-Mark Safer 4 run (Peacock kick) A-Dwyer 10 pass from Secky (Rockwood kick) S-Alex Mendez 3 run (Peacock kick) talize." It was Syracuse's first meeting against Colgate since a 52-6 Orange win at home in 1987 and its 15th straight win in the long series, which Colgate still leads 31-30-5.

The Orange (3-1), who beat Maine 38-14, haven't started a season this well since 2003 under former coach Paul Pasqualoni. Colgate (1-2) had players that could measure up in 6-foot-6, 302-pound left tackle Ryan Risch; 6-foot, 277-pound defensive tackle Greg Ka-faf; arid 6-1, 283-pound nose tackle Tyler Daniel-sen. But the Raiders, who do not offer athletic scholarships, were hurt early by penalties and later by the superior athleticism of the Orange. Syracuse needed just 272 seconds to score four of its touchdowns and its longest drive lasted just 3:01. A week after setting a school record with five touchdown passes, Ryan Nassib was 8-for-15 for 169 yards, one touchdown and one fumble for Syracuse as Carter took over.

lifts Roberts in 20T JOHN KEKIS THE ASSOCIATED PRESS SYRACUSE Just before Syracuse was about to go out for the second half against Colgate, head coach Syracuse 42, Doug Colgate 7 Mar-rone left the Orange to themselves in the locker room. Syracuse had been held to a near standoff for most of the first half by a team from Division Fs second tier and it was time for one of those gut checks. "I told them, 'This is your football team. I may be the head coach and I may have the direction and we may have a lot of assistant coaches, but it's your football Mar-rone said. "I said, 'You need to stay in here and you need to get yourself ready to go out for the second half and come out Message delivered.

A week after gaining just 65 yards on 15 carries against Maine, another Football Championship Subdivision team, Delone Carter came alive against Colgate. He rushed for a career-high 172 yards and matched his career high with four touchdowns in a 42-7 Syracuse victory on Saturday. Carter, whose 24-yard run staked Syracuse to a 7-0 lead late in the first quarter, scored on runs of 9 and 12 yards in the third to break open the game. "It's still hitting me a little bit," said Carter, who was suspended from school in the spring semester after being charged with assault after an on-campus fight. He was reinstated at the start of preseason camp.

"It's what we should be used to. I can't wait to do it again. "I go out with the same motivation on every play," said Carter, who added an 18-yard TD run early in the fourth. "As soon as I see an opportunity, I capi AREA MEN Fisher Hobart 10 14 3 7 34 0 7 0 7 14 F-Chad Monheim 23 field goal F-FuQuan Borum 8 run (Monheim kick) F-Borum 2 run (Monheim kick) F-Scott Biehl 3 pass from Tim Bailey (Monheim kick) H-Steven Webb 61 pass from Doug Vella (Conor Callahan kick) F-Monheim 25 field goal F-Borum 2 run (Monheim kick) H-Webb 7 run (Callahan kick) College of New Jersey 24, Brockport 21: Nate Bull made a game-high 16 tackles and forced a fumble for the Golden Eagles. Joe Scibilia completed 18 of 29 passes for 213 yards and a touchdown and Jake Spalik made six catches for 91 yards for Brockport (1-2, 1-1 New Jersey Athletic Conference).

The Golden Eagles lost on a 45-yard field goal in the final seconds after turning the ball over on downs at the Lions' (1-2, 1-1 NJAC) 24-yard line with 1:03 remaining. TCNJ Brockport 7 7 10 24 14 7 0 21 B-Riedrick Alceus 3 run (E.J. Genzano kick) N-Chris Meliado 30 pass from Nicholas Tyson (Tyler Olsson kick) B-Joseph Scibilia 5 run (Genzano kick) B-Jake Spalik 18 pass from Scibilia AREA WOMEN Luedke STAFF REPORTS Erika Luedke (Greece Arcadia) scored in double overtime to lift Roberts Wesleyan past Walsh, 3-2, in American Mid-East Conference women's soccer on Saturday. Luedke assisted on the Raiders' (7-2, 3-0) two prior goals. Walsh is 5-2.

William Smith 2, Union 1: Sophomore Emily Harris scored in the 89th minute to lift the Herons. Whitney Frary also scored for sixth-ranked William Smith (7-1-1, 1-0-1 Liberty League). Brockport 4, Potsdam Abby Smith scored two first-half goals and had one assist and Jess Bush put in two after halftime for Brockport (5-4, 1-2 SUNYAC). Sarah Lawson's two assists give her 11 this season, one shy of the school record. Nazareth 5, Elmira 2: Sarah Eichelberger (Pitts-ford Sutherland) scored twice and assisted a goal by Katie Wyant (Jasper-Troupsburg) for the Golden Eagles.

Rachel Piemonte, Kerry Gannon and Kaile Bushey burg 4, Keuka 3: Brian Cunliffe (Gates Chili), Christian Sterner and Shane Reynolds each scored for the Storm (3-2-1, 1-1-1 NEAC). Walsh 3, Roberts Wesleyan 1: Dominic Coco (Spencerport) scored for the Raiders (4-5, 1-1) Union 2, Hobart Union is 6-1-1, 2-0 Liberty League. Hobart is 4-2-2, 0-1-1 LL. Stevens 4, St. John Fisher Four different players scored for Stevens Rochester Union 7 7 0 0 14 7 6 3 0 16 R-Chris Bickford 2 run (White-Stellato kick) U-Connor Gallo 51 pass from Drew Connolly (Blaise Ancona kick) U-Ancona 24 held goal U-Ancona 33 field goal R-Bickford 2 run (White-Stellato kick) U-Ancona 41 field goal Kean 33, Buffalo State 29: Rob Smith (McQuaid) Golden Flyers.

Skidmore 5, Rochester 1: Darragh Kerr scored and Madison Wagner made 10 saves for UR (3-4, 0-2 LL). Volleyball RIT 25-25-25, Ithaca 16-21-23: Christina Worth had 29 assists, 9 digs, 6 kills and 4 aces for the Tigers. Jessica Schaffer and Ky-ra Wilson-Houck each added nine kills for RIT (10-4, 2-0 E8). Ithaca is 7-7, 0-1 E8. Malone 17-25-25-25, Roberts Wesleyan 25- 12- 18-23; Walsh 25-25-25, Roberts Wesleyan 13- 15-15: The Raiders are 14-5.

KAMINNA ALLEN MEMORIAL ATGCC GCC 25-25-25, CC of Rhode Island 8-15-15; GCC 26-25-17-25, Ha-gerstown CC 24-21-25-23; GCC 25-25-25, Lakeland CC 19-11-17: Sarah Ward (Hilton) had 25 kills and 40 digs to make the all-tournament team for the Cougars (22-6). Kristie Barger (Livonia) added 55 digs and nine aces for the Cougars, who went 5-0 over the two-day tournament. Hollowell (26:38) finished first and second for Rochester. Team: Rochester 17, Mercyhurst 70, Gannon 77, Nazareth 110, Roberts Wesleyan 113, SUNY ESF 169, Wells 206, D'Youville 251, Medaille 278, Hilbert 301. Individual: 1.

Yuji Wakimoto (Rochester) 26:32, 2. Thomas Hollowell (Rochester) 26:37, 3. Aaron Walker (Buffalo) 4. Jacob Tuttmaher (Rochester) 26:45, 5. Matt Morales (Nazareth) 26:49, 15.

Matt Hussey (Roberts Wesleyan) 27:25. HIGHLANDER INVITATIONAL AT HOUGHTON Matt Avery won in 25:08.63 for Brockport and Mike Kurvach finished third in 25:17.20 for RIT. Team: RIT 44, Brockport 64, Indiana Wesleyan 64, Oswego 135, Houghton NEAC POOL PLAY ATC0BLESKILL Keuka went 4-0 in matches against Morris-ville, Cazenovia, SUNYIT and Cobleskill. SUNYAC WEST POOL PLAY AT GENESEO Geneseo (8-11) went 3-1. Brockport is 4-13.

Cross country HARRY F. ANDERSON INVITATIONAL AT ROBERTS WESLEYAN Junior Hillary Snyder (Fairport) finished third in 19:23 for Rochester. Team: Buffalo 44, Rochester 60, Gannon 87, Mercyhurst98, Nazareth 102, Roberts Wesleyan 165, D'Youville 199, SUNY ESF 224, Wells 277, Medaille 287, Hilbert 334. Individual: 1. Cherie Jackson (Mercy-hurst) 18:39, 2.

Anya Eogdanets (D'Youville) 19:21, 3. Hilary Snyder (Rochester) 19:22, 4. Megan O'Connor (Rochester) 19:27, 5. Kendra Zaffuto (Roberts Wesleyan) 19:34. HIGHLANDER INVITATIONAL AT HOUGHTON Team: Indiana Wesleyan 22, Brockport 88, Houghton 96, RIT 113, Ursuline 164, Oswego 179, Notre Dame College 192, William Smith 193, Daemen 227, Alfred 251, Alfred State 317, FLCC 379, Morris-ville 392.

Individual: 1, Danielle Brennon (Houghton) 17:28.80, 2. Kelsey Devereaux (Indiana Wesleyan) 17:41.48, 3. Rebekah Bentle (IW) 18:01.27, 4. Cassidy Wagner (IW) 18:12.77, 5. Caitlin Mcaneney (Brockport) 18:21.38.

Tennis USTAITA NORTHEAST REGI0NALS AT WILLIAM SMITH St. John Fisher's Elena Vahl (Pittsford Mendon) and Marissa Rotondo each tallied a first-round singles win. 154, Alfred State 160, Notre Dame College 195, Daemen 238, XC Alpha Beta 245, Hobart 289, FLCC 302, Alfred 336, Morrisville 342. Individual: 1. Matt Avery (Brockport) 25:08.63, 2.

Ethan Naylor (Indiana Wesleyan) 25:12.64, 3. Mike Kurvach (RIT) 25:17.20, 4. Ross Lenehan (Notre Dame) 25:30.54, 5. Zach Miller (RIT) 25:39.57. Golf LIBERTY LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIPS AT RAVENW0OD The University of Rochester's Nicholas Pal-ladino leads after the first day with a 2-under par 70.

UR trails first-place Skidmore 297-299. Hobart is sixth with a 333. each scored for Nazareth (4-4, 2-0 Empire 8), which outshot the Soaring Eagles 29-15. Hillary Simon made six saves for Nazareth in 68 scoreless minutes in goal. Penn State-Harris-burg 3, Keuka 3: Nicole Miller, Nicole Sharick (Pembroke) and Alyssa Hermenet (Williamson) each scored for the Storm (1-2-2).

Stevens 2, St. John Fisher Jessica Plukas (Irondequoit) made four saves for the Cardinals (1-6-1, 0-2). Oneonta 2, Buffalo State 2 (Oneonta 4-3, penalty kicks): Jessica Andres (Honeoye) scored for the Bengals (5-3-2, 2-0-1). Geneseo Pittsburgh Katie Clerkin made five saves for the Blue Knights (6-1-1, 2-0-1 SUNYAC). Field hockey Nazareth 2, Ithaca 1: Senior Julie Davis scored the winner for Nazareth (2-4, 1-1 Empire 8) early in the second half.

Kelsey Evans (Penfield) made seven saves for the win and Kailee O'Hara also scored for the (6-0-1). Robert Weigand made 12 saves for Fisher (0-6-2). Elmira 1, RIT Sean Conway made four saves for RIT (5-3-1, 0-1 E8). Nazareth 1, Ithaca Freshman Ryan Foley headed in a James Wheeler pass in the 60th minute for the Golden Flyers (2-4-2). Cross country HARRY F.

ANDERSON INVITATIONAL AT ROBERTS WESLEYAN Freshmen Yuji Waki-moto (26:32) and Thomas Syracuse 42, Colgate 7 Colgate 0 0 7-7 Syracuse 7 7 14 14-42 First Quarter Syr-Carter 24 run (Krautman kick), 4:51. Second Quarter Syr-Bailey 37 pass from R.Nassib (Krautman kick), 1:48. Third Quarter Syr-Carter 9 run (Krautman kick), 13:28. Syr-Carter 12 run (Krautman kick), 3:00. Fourth Quarter Colg-Eachus 12 run (Colborne kick), 11:23.

Syr-Carter 18 run (Krautman kick), 10:11. Syr-Gulley 8 run (Krautman kick), 4:14. Colg Syr 23 20 52-230 29-249 146 188 First downs Rushes-yards Passing Comp-Att-Int 20-31-2 9-17-0 Return Yards 0 86 Punts-Avg. Fumbles-Lost 1-0 1-1 Penalties-Yards 9-80 5-47 Time of Possession 44:26 15:34 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING-Colgate, Eachus 35-147, Sullivan 10-53, Jackson 6-29, Rosnick 1-1. Syracuse, Carter 14-172, Gulley 4-41, Bailey 7-27, Harris 2-7, R.Nassib 2-2.

PASSING-Colgate, Sullivan 20-31-2-146. Syracuse, R.Nassib 8-15-0-169, Loeb 1-2-0-19. RECEIVING-Colgate, Rosnick 10-84, Mputu 4-17, Eachus 3-20, Lebel M0, Cvetic 1-8, Cadet 1-7. Syracuse, Chew 3-68, Bailey 2-68, Wales M9, Provo 1-15, Lemon 1-10, Harris 1-8. Luke Tylutki (Pittsford Mendon) scored a 58th-minute header for Fredonia (3-6, 2-1 SUNYAC).

Plattsburgh 3, Geneseo Geneseo is 4-3-1, 1-1 SUNYAC. Rochester 5, Lycoming 2: Sean Coyne scored two goals for the Yellow-jackets. Josh Richards, Jimmy Parrinello and Misha Carrel-Thomas each scored once and Max Eberhardt (McQuaid) had one assist for UR (5-0-3). Penn State-Harris- Marino sets shutout record for SUNY Brockport STAFF REPORTS Senior goalkeeper and McQuaid Jesuit graduate Joe Marino posted his school-record seventh consecutive shutout for Brockport in its 3-0 win over Potsdam in SUNYAC men's soccer on Saturday. Jeremy Crumb, Mike Breman and Christian Ty-chostup each scored for the Golden Eagles (6-0-2, 2-0 SUNYAC), who out-shot Potsdam 23-3.

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