St. Francis High School standouts Noah Albano and Peyton Consigli’s college team lost in NCAA Division I baseball game on Sunday, March 30

St. Francis High School standouts Noah Albano and Peyton Consigli’s college team lost in NCAA Division I baseball game on Sunday, March 30
Peyton Consigli and Noah Albano
0Comments

On Sunday, March 30, former St. Francis High School standouts Noah Albano and Peyton Consigli’s current college team, the Canisius Golden Griffins, lost 12-2 in their NCAA Division I baseball game against the Fairfield Stags.

The game took place at Demske Sports Complex. This was their third matchup against the Stags this season.

The Golden Griffins’ next game is scheduled for Friday, April 4 at 3 p.m. at McCann Baseball Field against Marist Red Foxes.

Featured image
Noah Albano
Pitcher
Freshman
6′2″ 185

Featured image
Peyton Consigli
Pitcher
Senior
6′5″ 220



Related

KeyBank Center

Buffalo Sabres defeat New York Rangers 5-3 at Madison Square Garden

The Buffalo Sabres overcame a deficit to beat the New York Rangers 5-3 at Madison Square Garden. Ryan McLeod broke a long goalless streak while Zach Benson recorded his second career multi-goal game. The win gives Buffalo a two-point lead atop their division.

KeyBank Center

Buffalo Bandits announce Fan Appreciation Night set for April 11

The Buffalo Bandits have announced their annual Fan Appreciation Night will take place this Saturday against Rochester Knighthawks. The event includes giveaways, discounted merchandise and concessions, special activities, and exclusive offers for season ticket members.

Lindy Ruff Head Coach

Sabres, Rangers to face off as Buffalo pursues Atlantic Division title

The Buffalo Sabres visit Madison Square Garden for a key matchup against the New York Rangers as they continue their push for an Atlantic Division title. Lineup changes include Tanner Pearson and Michael Kesselring returning for Buffalo as both teams close out their regular seasons.

Trending

The Weekly Newsletter

Sign-up for the Weekly Newsletter from Buffalo Ledger.