ROCHESTER — The St. Lawrence University baseball team generated a productive day on the road on Friday.

The Saints defeated Rochester Institute of Technology, 20-8 and 7-1, to sweep a Liberty League doubleheader played at Towers Field.

St. Lawrence won a slugfest in the first game as it totaled 21 hits, as Jack Finnegan went 4-for-5, including a triple, a double and drove in three runs, Ethan Harris homered, singled and knocked in five runs and John Donnellan homered, doubled and plated two runs.

Also for the Saints, Gabe Albertson homered and scored three runs, Mike Siano and Max Cloutier each went 3-for-4, including a double, with Siano driving in two and Willie Landman doubled, singles and drove in a pair of runs.

Nolan Widrick, a South Jefferson graduate, singled twice and knocked in three runs for St. Lawrence in a game shortened to seven innings because of a mercy rule.

Joshua Polumbo pitched two scoreless innings in relief of starter Liam Hickey, striking out two and walking two, to record the win for the Saints.

Jake Bentivenga doubled and singled for the Yellowjackets and Carlos Barajas doubled and plated two runs.

In the nightcap for the Saints, Finnegan singled three times, Eddie Morrissey tripled and drove in a pair of runs and Landman and Albertson both singled twice, with Landman knocking in two runs.

David Zuhlsdorf, a Canton native, pitched six innings, allowing one run on three hits and five walks, while striking out three to post the win for St. Lawrence (9-8, 4-3).

Michael Flyzik, a Lyme graduate, pitched three scoreless innings, striking out three while yielding one hit and two walks to record his second save of the season for the Saints.

Sammy Besztery tripled and singled to lead Rochester (8-13, 1-7) in the second game.

The Golden Knights managed to generate just four hits on the day as they dropped their home season opener to the Statesmen in a Liberty League game in Potsdam.

Chris Lockwood recorded the win in relief for Hobart (18-6, 6-0), striking out two while giving up just one hit through 3 2/3 innings of work and Max Friedlander would record his third save of the year.

Will Jones doubled and knocked in three runs for the Statesmen and Sean Garvin went 3-for-4 at the plate.

Starter CJ Kanick was dealt his first loss of the year for Clarkson (10-9, 2-5) he allowed five runs on six hits and two while striking out two in 3 1/3 innings.

Joe Figliolino doubled and drove in two runs for the Golden Knights at the plate.

SUNY CORTLAND 11, SUNY CANTON 1 (8)

Jack McFerran homered and Nolan Smith went 2-for-3 and drove in three runs to pace the Red Dragons past the Kangaroos to win a SUNYAC game in Cortland.

Lucas Granger, Trey McGowan and Anthony Carlo each singled twice, with Granger driving in two runs for SUNY Cortland (15-7-1, 7-0).

Warren Miller pitched five shutout innings, yielding one hit and walking two while striking out four to post the win for the Red Dragons.

AJ Campi, Chris McLean and Derek Maldonado each singled for SUNY Canton (8-11, 0-4).

SUNY CORTLAND 21, SUNY POTSDAM 4

Sean Kavanagh totaled three goals and four assists as the Red Dragons rolled to victory against the Bears to win a SUNYAC game played in Potsdam.

Nick Stoecker contributed four goals and an assist for SUNY Cortland (6-5, 2-0) and Drew Williamee, Eli Volk, Colton Hornquist and James Devine each scored a pair of goals.

Goalie Charlie Falowski made five saves to post the win for the Red Dragons.

Billy Kozloski provided three goals to lead SUNY Potsdam (5-4, 0-2) and teammate Saka Thompson finished with 15 saves in goal.

SUNY NEW PALTZ 17, SUNY CANTON 5

Colin Cleary scored five goals and Killian Yombor supplied four goals as the Hawks cruised past the Kangaroos to prevail in a SUNYAC game in Canton.

Finn Smith contributed two goals and three assists for SUNY New Paltz (3-7, 1-1), Blake Lyons tallied two goals and an assist and Jack McLaughlin scored a pair of goals.

Starting goalie Jacob Kenny made seven saves to net the win for the Hawks.

Brady Frost scored two goals and assisted on another for SUNY Canton (2-4, 0-2) and Charles Grandaw tallied a pair of goals.

Goalie Hayden Todd made 13 stops in taking the loss for the Kangaroos and teammate Garritt Palmer came on to make three saves.

Christina Guanci scored a man-up goal with three minutes and three seconds remaining in regulation to lift the Garnet Chargers to victory against the Saints in a Liberty League game played in Schenectady.

Guanci totaled four goals and an assist on the day and Gillian Joseph and Lana Mickelson each provided two goals and two assists for Union (4-4, 3-0).

Goalie Sydney Widlitz made eight saves to register the win for the Garnet Chargers.

Cate Rathnam scored four goals and assisted on two others for St. Lawrence (4-6, 1-4) and Tallis Tarbell and Jessica, each tallied a goal and two assists.

Lily Stanton scored the tying goal with 4:56 left in the fourth quarter to tie the game at 10-all, with LaPlaca assisting.

Goalie Zoe Froimovitz finished with 13 saves for the Saints.

Lily Hudner generated four goals and Julia Cafasso and Allison Brewer each scored three goals as the Thoroughbreds outlasted the Golden Knights to win a Liberty League game in Saratoga Springs.

Lauren Hughey contributed two goals and an assist for Skidmore (6-6, 2-3) and Charlotte Taylor supplied a pair of goals.

Goalie Tatum Walsh totaled eight saves to register the win for the Thoroughbreds.

Gabby Cranfield produced four goals and three assists for Clarkson (8-3, 3-2) and teammates Karli Scherpf, Sydney Nakas and Cassin Makenna each scored a pair of goals.

Goalie Riley Donovan made eight saves in being dealt the loss for the Golden Knights.

SUNY FREDONIA 14, SUNY CANTON 6

Ava Bodnar scored a team-best three goals, but the Kangaroos were beaten by the Blue Devils in a SUNYAC game played in Canton.

Mieley Baran scored six goals and assisted on two others to lead SUNY Fredonia (5-7, 1-3) and Katie O’Brien scored three goals of her own.

Goalie Ashleigh Manns totaled eight saves to post the win for the Blue Devils.

Kate Whitley recorded game-highs of five caused turnovers and four ground balls for SUNY Canton (3-6, 1-4) and Caroline Nappi recorded three assists.

Goalie Laura Falandys finished with eight saves for the Kangaroos.

BUFFALO STATE 21, SUNY POTSDAM 5

Vanessa Willick generated 10 points, including scoring eight goals, and Emilee Josker totaled five goals and four assists as the Bengals cruised past the Bears to prevail in a SUNYAC game played in Buffalo.

Kira Grzechowiak contributed five goals for Buffalo State (8-2, 3-0) and Kaylee Cadez scored three goals, while Bri Struck assisted on four goals.

Goalie Moira Penot made seven saves to register the win for the Bengals.

Jayla Thompson supplied a pair of goals for SUNY Potsdam (2-8, 0-4) and Auna Shadle tallied a goal and two assists.

Goalie Olivia Minarich made five saves for the Bears.

SUNY CORTLAND 9-9, SUNY POTSDAM 0-2

Gianna Endieveri scattered three hits and struck out six to record the shutout as the Red Dragons won the first game en route to sweeping a SUNYAC doubleheader played in Potsdam.

Katie Stork went 3-for-4 and scored two runs while collecting an RBI for SUNY Cortland in the opener.

Payton St. Clair doubled for SUNY Cortland.

In the second game, Olivia DiSalvo threw five scoreless innings while giving up just two hits and striking out five to post the win for the Red Dragons.

Maggie Cummings doubled and singled, Shannon Scotto singled twice and Shelby LaMont doubled, with each driving in two runs and Stork tripled for SUNY Cortland (10-5, 2-0).

St. Clair went 2-for-3 at the plate for SUNY Potsdam (7-9, 0-2) and Emily Birmingham singled in a run.