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Football Wins ECAC Northeast Championship
Fisher's seniors, who finished ther careers with a 38-11 record, celebrate their ECAC Championship victory over Husson University.

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The St. John Fisher College football team claimed the ECAC Northeast Championship with a 17-7 win over host Husson University in Bangor, ME.  With the win, Fisher raised its record, and finishes the 2008 campaign with a 7-4 overall record.
 
Senior QB Tom Hammel stepped in off the bench and completed 8-of-14 passes for 95 yards and two touchdowns with no interceptions en route to Most Valuable Player honors in his final collegiate game.
 
Hammel guided the Cardinals on all three scoring drives, including an impressive drive that put the game out of reach. With the Cardinals up 14-7 in the fourth quarter, Fisher drove 82 yards on 15 plays and ate up nearly nine minutes of clock. Ricky Tatar capped the Cardinals’ drive with a 22-yard field goal to put the nail in the coffin.
 
Sophomore running back Scott Biehl got his number called for the tough yardage down the stretch when the Cardinals sought to run out the clock, and finished the contest with 113 yards on 23 carries (both career-highs). 
 
After a scoreless first quarter, Hammel and the Cardinals took a 7-0 lead when the senior QB found Josiah Smith in the corner of the endzone. Fisher, who gained possession on its own two yard line, drove 98 yards over 15 plays and used up 9:02 to take the lead.
 
A stalwart Fisher defense, that held the Hawks to just 130 yards of total offense, kept Husson at bay until midway through the third quarter. Junior running back Julius Williams broke a tackle on an inside handoff and ran to the pylon for Husson’s only score of the day. The five-yard scamper tied the game at 7-7.
 
Despite the bitter cold and blowing snow, Fisher responded with 10 unanswered points in the final 15 minutes to earn the win. Tim Marion, who also returned a punt 23 yards, hauled in a 15-yard pass from Hammel that gave Fisher a 14-7 lead at the 13:17 mark, before the offense came together again with an extended drive to seal the win.
 
Andy Episcopo led the defense with seven tackles and one sack, while defensive back Jason Cirulli made two tackles and intercepted a pass.  
 
     
 
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Becca Smith
Volleyball

Smith led the Cardinals to three victories this past week over Buffalo State, Keuka College, and SUNY Morrisville.  During the stretch, Smith recorded a team-high 29 kills, averaging 2.90 kills per game.   She also recorded five service aces in the three matches and was second on the team with 28 digs.  Smith currently ranks in the top ten in the Empire 8 for total digs with her existing season total of 429.

            The Cardinals, 19-16, are now on a 11-game win streak and will travel to the University of Rochester on Tuesday to wrap up their regular season, before traveling to Hoboken, N.J. on Saturday to take on host Stevens in the Empire 8 Championship Semifinals.

 
Luke Lennox
Men's Soccer

On Wednesday, Lennox’s overtime penalty kick goal clinched the win for the Cardinals, as they defeated SUNY Geneseo 2-1.  Lennox also recorded an assist against the Blue Knights.

            On Saturday, Lennox led the Cardinals to a Halloween night victory tallying a goal and two assists.  The Cardinals defeated conference opponent Alfred 4-1.

Lennox also garnered Empire 8 Player of the Week honors. 

            In addition to his local honors, Lennox was recognized regionally, as he was named to the CoSIDA Academic All-District 2009-10 First Team for his combined successes on the playing field as well as in the classroom.  Lennox has maintained a 4.0 grade-point average in each semester at Fisher.

            The Cardinals’ Empire 8 championship hopes depend on the outcome of their upcoming contest against host Elmira College, which will be replayed on Tuesday beginning at 7 p.m.  With a win or draw, the Cardinals will advance to the semi-finals of the Championship, facing host Nazareth on Friday.

 
 
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