Oswego State women’s ice hockey blanks Utica
The Oswego State women’s ice hockey showed no regression after over a month layoff for the holidays, shutting out Utica College 2-0 on Friday night at the Marano Campus Center Arena.
The Oswego State women’s ice hockey showed no regression after over a month layoff for the holidays, shutting out Utica College 2-0 on Friday night at the Marano Campus Center Arena.
Sunoco Fulton Ethanol Facility will again be a major supporter of Fulton Speedway in 2017. For the seventh straight season, the Volney based plant will provide major sponsorship of the 32nd annual Outlaw 200 Weekend to be held September 29 and 30.
Dan Kapuscinski, Oswego Speedway’s Public Relations Director since December of 2011, will be stepping down from his full-time role at the Steel Palace effective January 27.
The Oswego State men’s basketball team fell to the St. Lawrence Saints 68-63 in a regional nonconference matchup. Oswego is now 9-4 on the year, while the Saints improve to 10-2.
The NYDKS spans five different facilities across all corners of the state of New York, bringing with it more than 10 different racing divisions, and an average of more than 150 competitors.
Each year motorsports news affiliate Speed51.com conducts their annual vote for short track racing’s best of, known as “The 51s”, presented by JEGS. The 2016 edition of “The 51s” sees Oswego Speedway nominated in two headline categories, first for Short Track of the Year as well as Best Short Track/Series Social Media.
Former Bud Light SBS Classic champion Cameron Rowe is reloading for the upcoming season at Oswego Speedway, looking to make a return to Turning Stone Resort Casino Victory Lane for the first time since 2012, driving an all new Gen 5 FFB Pathfinder Bank Small Block Super chassis.
The Oswego State men’s basketball team won its fourth straight game convincingly 98-69 over visiting New Paltz on Saturday afternoon in Max Ziel Gymnasium. With the victory, the Lakers are now 9-3 overall and 5-1 in SUNYAC action.
The No. 5 Oswego State men’s ice hockey team snapped a three-game skid with a stellar 3-2 victory over No. 4 University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire in the opening round of the 11th annual PathFinder Bank/Oswego State Hockey Classic at the Marano Campus Center Arena on Friday night.
A championship fight for the ages at Oswego Speedway in 2016 will look to continue in 2017 as last year’s championship hopefuls Dave Gruel, Otto Sitterly, Mike Muldoon, and defending Budweiser International Classic champion Jeff Abold all have their sights set on surpassing the Syrell Racing No. 68 machine, driven by defending Speedway champion ‘The Hustler’ Michael Barnes.
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