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Gene Cusic Collegiate Classic Softball Schedule 2019 CL = Centurylink Sports Complex (14100 Ben C Pratt/Six Mile Cypress Pkwy Gene Cusic Collegiate Classic Softball Schedule 2019 CL = CenturyLink Sports Complex (14100 Ben C Pratt/Six Mile Cypress Pkwy. Fort Myers, FL 33912) NC= North Collier Regional Park (15000 Livingston Rd. Naples, FL 34109) Saturday March 2, 2019 11:00 AM CL1 2 Elms College vs. 3 Clark University 1:00 PM CL1 9 Clark University vs. 0 Elms College Sunday March 3, 2019 9:00 AM NC1 1 Clark University vs. 2 Drew University 9 inning 9:00 AM NC2 11 Penn State Altoona University vs. 1 Elms College 11:00 AM NC1 6 Drew University vs. 14 Kenyon College 11:00 AM NC2 6 Elms College vs. 8 Albion College 1:00 PM NC1 7 Kenyon College vs. 2 Clark University 1:00 PM NC2 15 Albion College vs. 9 Penn State Altoona University Monday March 4, 2019 9:00 AM NC1 13 Kenyon College vs. 4 Penn State Altoona University 9:00 AM NC2 2 Albion College vs. 10 Clark University 11:00 AM NC1 11 Kenyon College vs. 7 Albion College 11:00 AM NC2 7 Clark University vs. 0 Drew University 1:00 PM NC1 5 Drew University vs. 8 Penn State Altoona University Tuesday March 5, 2019 9:00 AM NC1 14 Drew University vs. 8 Elms College 9:00 AM NC2 2 Clark University vs. 8 Penn State Altoona University 11:00 AM NC1 6 Penn State Altoona University vs. 5 Elms College 11:00 AM NC2 1 Clark University vs. 8 Albion College 1:00 PM NC1 3 Albion College vs. 5 Drew University Wednesday March 6, 2019 9:00 AM CL1 6 Kenyon College vs. 0 Elms College 11:00 AM CL1 6 Elms College vs. 10 Clark University 1:00 PM CL1 3 Clark University vs. 5 Kenyon College Thursday March 7, 2019 9:00 AM CL1 8 Albion College vs. 6 Drew University 9:00 AM CL2 8 Penn State Altoona University vs. 7 Kenyon College 11:00 AM CL1 3 Kenyon College vs. 1 Albion College 11:00 AM CL2 3 Drew University vs. 8 Penn State Altoona University Friday March 8, 2019 9:00 AM NC1 1 Penn State Altoona University vs. 9 Drew University 9:00 AM NC2 8 Martin Luther College vs. 10 Albion College 11:00 AM NC1 2 Albion College vs. 4 Penn State Altoona University 11:00 AM NC2 3 Drew University vs. 6 Martin Luther College Saturday March 9, 2019 9:00 AM CL1 3 Albion College vs. 2 Lesley University 9:00 AM CL2 1 Western Connecticut State University vs. 2 Rochester Institute of Technology 9:00 AM CL3 3 Alfred State College vs. 2 University of Saint Joseph 9:00 AM CL4 5 Kenyon College vs. 6 New Jersey City University 11:00 AM CL1 1 Albion College vs. 3 Western Connecticut State University 11:00 AM CL2 11 Lesley University vs. 7 Rochester Institute of Technology 11:00 AM CL3 17 University of Saint Joseph vs. 11 New Jersey City University 11:00 AM CL4 4 Martin Luther College vs. 11 Kenyon College 1:00 PM CL4 4 Alfred State College vs. 12 Martin Luther College Sunday March 10, 2019 9:00 AM NC1 9 Kenyon College vs. 1 Nazareth College 9:00 AM NC2 6 Alfred State College vs. 11 Curry College 9:00 AM NC3 7 Wilmington College vs. 2 Martin Luther College 9:00 AM NC4 19 Rochester Institute of Technology vs. 2 Blackburn College 9:00 AM NC5 7 Lesley University vs. 8 University of Saint Joseph 11:00 AM NC1 1 Alfred State College vs. 9 Kenyon College 11:00 AM NC2 6 Nazareth College vs. 9 Curry College 11:00 AM NC3 1 Wilmington College vs. 2 Blackburn College 11:00 AM NC4 6 Martin Luther College vs. 4 Rochester Institute of Technology 11:00 AM NC5 2 Lesley University vs. 10 Western Connecticut State University 1:00 PM NC1 5 University of Rockford vs. 1 New Jersey City University 1:00 PM NC5 0 University of Saint Joseph vs. 10 Western Connecticut State University 3:00 PM NC1 3 New Jersey City University vs. 5 SUNY Canton College 5:00 PM NC1 1 SUNY Canton College vs. 9 University of Rockford Monday March 11, 2019 9:00 AM NC1 1 SUNY Canton College vs. 9 Martin Luther College 9:00 AM NC2 1 Nazareth College vs. 9 Wilmington College 9:00 AM NC3 1 Blackburn College vs. 2 University of Rockford 9:00 AM NC4 3 Rochester Institute of Technology vs. 1 Curry College 9:00 AM NC5 5 Alfred State College vs. 8 Lesley University 11:00 AM NC1 4 Wilmington College vs. 3 SUNY Canton College 11:00 AM NC2 2 Martin Luther College vs. 5 Nazareth College 11:00 AM NC3 11 Curry College vs. 5 Blackburn College 11:00 AM NC4 6 University of Rockford vs. 1 Rochester Institute of Technology 11:00 AM NC5 12 Western Connecticut State University vs. 3 New Jersey City University 1:00 PM NC4 3 New Jersey City University vs. 13 Lesley University 1:00 PM NC5 3 Alfred State College vs. 11 Western Connecticut State University Tuesday March 12, 2019 9:00 AM CL1 1 Blackburn College vs. 8 Pitt-Bradford University 9:00 AM CL2 2 SUNY Canton College vs. 3 Nazareth College 9:00 AM CL3 12 University of Saint Joseph vs. 8 Curry College 9:00 AM CL4 1 Kenyon College vs. 3 Wilmington College 11:00 AM CL1 6 Nazareth College vs. 5 Blackburn College 11:00 AM CL2 10 Pitt-Bradford University vs. 0 SUNY Canton College 11:00 AM CL3 2 Curry College vs. 8 Wilmington College 11:00 AM CL4 3 University of Saint Joseph vs. 11 Kenyon College Wednesday March 13, 2019 9:00 AM CL1 2 Kenyon College vs. 1 University of Rockford 8 inning 9:00 AM CL2 15 Alfred State College vs. 1 New Jersey City University 9:00 AM CL3 3 Blackburn College vs. 4 Western Connecticut State University 9:00 AM CL4 8 Wilmington College vs. 10 Lesley University 11:00 AM CL1 2 New Jersey City University vs. 10 Kenyon College 11:00 AM CL2 7 University of Rockford vs. 5 Alfred State College 8 inning 11:00 AM CL3 5 Lesley University vs. 1 Blackburn College 11:00 AM CL4 5 Western Connecticut State University vs. 6 Wilmington College 8 inning 1:00 PM CL2 3 Pitt-Bradford University vs. 4 University of Saint Joseph 1:00PM CL4 5 Wilmington College JV vs. 9 Western Connecticut State University JV 3:00 PM CL2 2 Rochester Institute of Technology vs. 6 Pitt-Bradford University 5:00 PM CL2 31 University of Saint Joseph vs. 7 Rochester Institute of Technology Thursday March 14, 2019 9:00 AM NC1 11 Western Connecticut State University vs. 0 University of Rockford 9:00 AM NC3 6 Pitt-Bradford University vs. 7 Lesley University 9:00 AM NC4 5 Alfred State College vs. 4 SUNY Canton College 9:00 AM NC5 10 Wilmington College vs. 3 Knox College 11:00 AM NC1 8 University of Rockford vs. 3 University of Saint Joseph 11:00 AM NC2 7 North Central College vs. 1 Western Connecticut State University 11:00 AM NC3 0 Curry College vs. 3 Pitt-Bradford University 11:00 AM NC4 5 Knox College vs. 13 Alfred State College 11:00 AM NC5 0 Rochester Institute of Technology vs. 1 Wilmington College 1:00 PM NC1 0 University of Saint Joseph vs. 3 North Central College 1:00 PM NC2 17 Lesley University vs. 12 Nazareth College 1:00 PM NC3 3 Curry College vs. 6 New Jersey City University 1:00 PM NC5 6 SUNY Canton College vs. Rochester Institute of Technology 3:00 PM NC3 2 New Jersey City University vs. 4 Nazareth College Friday March 15, 2019 9:00 AM NC1 5 University of Saint Joseph vs. 6 North Central College 9:00 AM NC2 16 Curry College vs. 7 The College at Brockport 9:00 AM NC3 11 Western Connecticut State University vs. 10 SUNY Canton College 9:00 AM NC4 13 Crown College vs. 3 Rochester Institute of Technology 9:00 AM NC5 0 New Jersey City University vs. 9 Knox College 11:00 AM NC1 6 University of Saint Joseph vs. 2 Nazareth College 11:00 AM NC2 4 Curry College vs. 5 SUNY Canton College 11:00 AM NC3 2 Western Connecticut State University vs. 6 The College at Brockport 11:00 AM NC4 0 New Jersey City University vs. 8 Rochester Institute of Technology 11:00 AM NC5 5 Knox College vs. 4 Crown College 1:00 PM NC1 1 Nazareth College vs. 5 North Central College 1:00 PM NC3 4 Western Connecticut State JV vs. 7 University of Saint Joseph JV Saturday March 16, 2019 8:30 AM CL1 3 Crown College vs. 6 The College at Brockport 8:30 AM CL2 7 North Central College vs. 0 Pitt-Bradford University 10:30 AM CL1 0 Crown College vs. 8 North Central College 10:30 AM CL2 10 The College at Brockport vs. 8 Pitt-Bradford University Sunday March 17, 2019 9:00 AM CL1 8 Pitt-Bradford University vs. 2 Knox College 9:00 AM CL2 5 The College at Brockport vs. 7 North Central College 11:00 AM CL1 3 Crown College vs. 7 Pitt-Bradford University 11:00 AM CL2 10 North Central College vs. 2 Knox College 1:00 PM CL1 6 Crown College vs. 19 The 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