Rave-X Outer Limits Freestyle Snocross Plattsburgh, NY January 9th 2011

East Coast Snocross
cardova
Photo By: 
Kyle Coryea

Seth Bell getting whole extends on the trick in front of the on lookers at the East Coast Snocross in Plattsburgh, NY. The Outer Limits Tour would put on two great shows as part of the East Coast Snocross. There was a total of 5 riders putting on death defying tricks. Gallery

Northeast Snocross Challenge Plattsburgh, NY January 9th 2011

East Coast Snocross
flying high
Photo By: 
Kyle Coryea

The start of the Pro Open heat race was very tight with the top racers tight together over the tabletop jump in front of the crowd. The first stop for the East Coast Snocross in Plattsburgh had its second day of action. The major show of the day would be the Pro Open division with some of the best snocross racers in the nation at the event. Mathieu Morin with the Ski-Doo from Quebec would complete the weekend sweep in the pro class by beating Dave Allard at the finish. The weekend was a great success with over 200 riders coming and everyone looking forward to coming back next year. Gallery

Rave-X Outer Limits Freestyle Snocross Plattsburgh, NY January 8th 2011

East Coast Snocross
backflip
Photo By: 
Kyle Coryea

Sam Rogers with the backflip on the 450lb sled in front of a crowd that stood there gasping for air. The Rave-X Outer Limits Tour came to Plattsburgh, NY to put on to great shows during the downtime for the East Coast Snocross races. The crowd keeps growing the closer that it was time for their shows. Gallery

Northeast Snocross Challenge Plattsburgh, NY January 10th 2011

East Coast Snocross
coming at ya
Photo By: 
Kyle Coryea

A pair of Pro Racers are launching off the triple jump coming down the front stretch in front of the crowd. The old classic snocross would add another chapter between the Ski-Doo and Arctic Cat. Mathieu Morin on the Ski-Doo would go on to win the Pro Super Stock race. Mathieu Morin would head into Sunday's Pro Open event looking to get the clean sweep. Gallery

#2 Plattsburgh State Cardinals vs #9 Elimra College Soaring Eagles December 11th 2010

ECAC West Women's Hockey
sliding in
Photo By: 
Kyle Coryea

Plattsburgh State's Helen Giroux (20) pays the price for the shot on net that is steered wide with the toe save by Elmiras goalie. The Plattsburgh State Cardinals would come up on the short end of a 3-2 contest against the Elmira College Soaring Eagles in a battle of two top 10 teams in the nation. Plattsburgh State would get the opening score by Kayla Colang to take the 1-0 lead 7 minutes into the first period. The Soaring Eagles would answer quickly back with the tying goal 2 minutes later. Then at the 14-minute mark of the period, they would take the 2-1. The Cardinals Kylie Klassen would tie the game at 2 with 30 seconds remaining in the first. The Soaring Eagles would get the game-winner just a minute into the second period for the 3-2 victory. With the lose the Cardinals take their first loss of the season falling to 7-1 and with the win the Soaring Eagles improve to 8-2-1 and are tied atop the conference standings. Gallery

Plattsburgh State Cardinals Vs Oneonta State Red Dragons December 2010

SUNYAC Men's Basketball
with the contact
Photo By: 
Kyle Coryea

Plattsburgh State's Carl Munnerlyn (3) drives hard to the basket and draws the contact from Oneonta defender as he scores and goes to the line for one more. In a game that was a rematch of last year's SUNYAC Championship, the Cardinals would prevail with the 69-60 win and improve to 6-1 overall and 2-0 in the conference. Leading the way was Carl Munnerlyn with 17 points. Gallery

Plattsburgh State Cardinals Vs Oneonta Red Dragons December 4 2010

SUNYAC Women's Basketball
switch hand layup
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Kyle Coryea

Plattsburgh State's Stephanie McCoy (33) goes up and under for the basket. The Plattsburgh State Cardinals were looking to come back after losing the night before. They would come up short with a 71-59 defeat to the Oneonta State Red Dragons. In the losing effort, Nora Campbell would lead the way with 19 points as the Cardinals would fall to 2-4 on the season and 0-2 in the conference. Gallery

Plattsburgh State Cardinals vs New Paltz Wildcats December 3rd 2010

SUNYAC Men's Basketball
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Kyle Coryea

Plattsburgh State's Errol Daniyan (4) wins the opening tip of the game New Paltz's Peter Carmel (42) and the start of the SUNYAC season was underway. The defending SUNYAC champions would pick up right where they left off last season as they beat the Hawks 87-73. The Cardinals run and gone style of offense would be the key to the victory as the Hawks just couldn't keep up in the late going. Carl Munnerlun would lead the way with 29 points. Gallery

Plattsburgh State Cardinals vs New Paltz Hawks December 3rd 2010

SUNYAC Women's Basketball
hard contact
Photo By: 
Kyle Coryea

Plattsburgh State's Kerri Salisbury (21) drives the lane and draws the contact from New Paltz's Kahsyrah Bryant (22) for the basket and the foul. The Cardinals would open up conference play on the short end to the New Paltz Hawks 67-55. Turnovers would be the Cardinal's downfall every time they would start to get close they would lose the ball and the Wildcats would go on a run. With the loss, the Cardinals are 2-3 overall 0-1 in conference play. Gallery

Primelink Great Northern Shootout Championship Plattsburgh State Cardinals vs #1 Norwich Cadets November 29th 2010

NCAA Division III Men's Hockey
champions
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Kyle Coryea

Plattsburgh State's Cole Stallard (20) with the power-play goal on the rebound as part of a two-goal night. It would be the host Plattsburgh State Cardinals and Concordia Cobbers in the First Round of the Primelink Great Northern Shootout. It would not start off good for the host Cardinals as they would give up two goals in the first period and trail 2-0. In the second period, both offenses would come alive as the Cobbers would score twice and the Cardinals would get three goals two from Cole Stallard and another from Jesse Neher to make it 4-3 Cobbers after two. In the third period, both defenses would step and there would be no scoring as the Cardinals fall 4-3. In the losing effort, Brady Rouleau would stop 16 as the Cardinals fall to 3-3 on the season. Gallery.

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