FARMINGDALE, N.Y. |Â The Skyline Conference released its weekly basketball reports Monday, and Farmingdale State College senior guard
Michael Notias (Manhasset, N.Y.) was cited on its men's basketball honorable mention listing for helping the Rams to secure the top spot in the Black Division standings.
Men's Basketball (20-3, 13-1 Skyline)Â |Â Skyline Report
Farmingdale State secured its third 20-win season over the last four campaigns, and the No. 2 seed in next week's eight-team Skyline Conference Championship with a 92-63 win Tuesday at St. Joseph's-Brooklyn, as well as an 89-84 triumph at St. Joseph's-Long Island. Notias collected honorable mention praise from the Skyline for his efforts across the two-game stretch, as he averaged 22 points and 5.5 assists per game while shooting better than 55 percent from the field. The senior now sits as the program's ninth all-time leading scorer in the school's NCAA era, as Notias has registered 1,088 points across his four-year career to date.
The Rams play host to the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy Wednesday night at 7 on Student Appreciation Night, before they will honor Notias,
Sean Conroy (Staten Island, N.Y.) and
Robbie Siechen (Syracuse, N.Y.) in a pre-game Senior Day ceremony prior to Saturday's 1 p.m. regular-season finale versus Maritime.
Indoor Track and Field | NJAC Men's Report |
NJAC Women's Report
FSC travels to Philadelphia this weekend to take part in the two-day 2026 New Jersey Athletic Conference Indoor Track & Field Championships, with competition beginning Saturday at 5:30 p.m. from the University of Pennsylvania's Ott Center, while Sunday events will get underway at 3:30 p.m.
Entering the competition, Rams junior thrower
Adonias Mercado (Hillsdale, N.Y.) is listed first on the NJAC's season-long performance list in both the shot put (school-record 16.57 meters) and weight throw (17.42m), while freshman
Ethan Zacarolli (Hillsdale, N.Y.) and senior
Daniel Bamfo (Lake Grove, N.Y.) rank second and fourth in the heptathlon (school-record 4,548 points) and triple jump (14.20m), respectively.
FSC women's competitors
Mishell Delgado (Jr. Bronx, N.Y.) and
Olivia Finnegan (Sr.; Massapequa, N.Y.) both enter the championship with sixth-place rankings in their respective events, with Delgado carrying a season-best height of 2.75m in the pole vault and Finnegan a 2,175 points total in the pentathlon.
Women's Basketball (12-11, 10-8 Skyline)Â |Â Skyline Report
Farmingdale State split its pair of Skyline Conference home games, notching a 77-56 victory Tuesday versus Yeshiva before dropping a 57-41 Senior Day contest on the weekend to St. Joseph's-Long Island.
The Rams have a pair of road conference games in their fight for positioning in next week's six-team Skyline Conference Championship, including a key Wednesday night game at Purchase College (6 p.m. tip-off) and Saturday's noontime matinee at Old Westbury.
Men's Lacrosse (1-0)
FSC kicked off its 2026 season in a big way Saturday, capturing an 18-15 triumph over DeSales University – a finalist last spring in the MAC Freedom Conference. Junior
Joey Forchelli (Seaford, N.Y.) and freshman
Ethan Vargas (Bay Shore, N.Y.) fired home six goals apiece, with the rookie tacking on a pair of assists for an eight-point debut.Â
The Rams will play host to NCAA Division II institution University of Bridgeport on Wednesday afternoon, with opening face-off slated for 4 p.m.