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Message from Athletic Director

Message From the Athletic Director


Welcome to the SUNY Canton Athletic Website!

As is often said, the only thing that is constant is change and SUNY Canton athletics has been abound with change as we continue our amazing journey and transition to four-year athletics.

With a new look, new mascot name, new turf field and new baseball field we forged into four-year competition in 2007 with enthusiasm and excitement- eager to face new challenges, create new successes and begin a new chapter in the college’s history. The success our teams enjoyed in our inaugural year was impressive and inspiring and we look forward to building upon these successes as our transition continues.

Our change is only beginning as we await the completion of our new $46 million athletic facility and approval of new four-year academic programs such as Sports Management and Health & Fitness Promotions; all of which I believe will have a profound impact on our future.

Giving heartbeat to these changes and providing the foundation of our success past, present and future is our dedicated athletic staff who understands that our success is most defined by our collective commitment to our student-athletes. While we strive for competitive and successful programs, we appreciate the fact that the greater responsibility of what we do is help our student-athletes develop the necessary skills and attitudes to become successful in the classroom and productive in their lives and careers after SUNY Canton. Fostering and nurturing the development of good people, good students and good athletes are important objectives towards our ultimate goal of helping our student-athletes realize and reach their fullest potential while here.

The importance of sound character is woven into all we do and we are firmly committed to the ideals of the NAIA’s Champions of Character program. It is my hope that fostering a commitment to character will hopefully produce an athletic program that is known not for its competitiveness alone but for the strong character and servant leadership of our student-athletes.

As we continue to embrace change and challenges, we will remain committed through our service and our continual improvements to our programs and facilities, to provide an athletic experience for our student-athletes that is rewarding, enriching, and enjoyable.

Diane Para,
Director of Athletics/Assistant Dean of Students

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Athletes of the Week
Matthew Fallon
Baseball
Matthew receives the award after batting .667 in six games this week finishing with five RBIs and four runs.  

He was named the Sunrise Conference Player of the Week after going 3-for-3 with a double and three RBIs in a 6-5 loss to St. Michael’s College.  He also went 3-for-3 with a double, a triple and two runs in an 8-5 win over Vermont Technical College.

In addition he struck out eight batters and allowed just five hits in another 11-1 win over the Green Knights.

Fallon is batting .393 with four doubles, a triple and five RBIs.  He's one of the top pitchers in the conference as he is second in both strikeouts (18) and opponents batting average (.234) and third in both earned-run average (6.04) and innings pitched (22.1).
Carolina Olivares
Softball
Carolina gets the nod after batting an impressive .882 in a four-game sweep of Vermont Technical College.  

The junior was named the Sunrise Conference Player of the Week after she belted three doubles and two triples, drove in 15 runs and scored 10 times.  

She went 4-for-4 twice, the second time finishing with seven RBIs, and she had four hits in three out of the four games.

Olivares leads the conference batting .594.  She is second in triples (2), third in RBIs (16) and tied for fifth in doubles with three.