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Events and news of what's happening around the Fredonia campus.
Events and news of what's happening around the Fredonia campus.
Fredonia State women's track and field team had one athlete compete at the Regional level. On March 4, Hayley Lerner traveled to Nazareth College in Rochester, N.Y., to compete in the pole vault event, after qualifying for AARTFC. As a freshman Blue Devil, this would be her first regional appearance.
One of Fredonia State women's basketball players was awarded with an All-SUNYAC recognition following the season. Forward Katie Pitcher was named to the All-Conference Second Team for her exceptional performance during the year.
One Fredonia State men's hockey player was awarded with an All-SUNYAC recognition following the season. Goaltender Logan Dyck was named to the All-Conference Second Team for his outstanding performance during the year.
Fredonia State men's track and field team traveled to Brockport for the SUNYAC Indoor Track and Field Championships. It was the last step before sending off Josh Walters (800m), Nick Abdo (200m and 400m), Toby Onuoha (triple jump and high jump), and the relay team of Griffin Dombroske, Onuoha, Abdo and Walters (4x400 relay) to regionals.
The Fredonia State women's track team competed in the SUNYAC Indoor Track and Field Championships. It was the last step before sending off Haley Lerner to regionals for the pole vault, and saw Kristin Kelemen named as a SUNYAC Elite 20.
The Fredonia State men's hockey team fell to Cortland, 3-1, in the regular-season finale on Feb. 19. The Devils clinched a playoff spot last week, and their First Round opponent? The same Cortland Red Dragons, this time, in Cortland.
Senior Katie Pitcher returned from a four-and-a-half game absence, and helped lead the Fredonia State women's basketball team to the post-season with a 16-point effort in a 68-60 win at Oswego to close out the regular season.
The final day of the SUNYAC meet saw the Devils earn points in three of the six events. In the 1,650 freestyle, senior McKayla Polowy made the medal stand for the second time in the meet and final time in her career.
The State University of New York Athletic Conference (SUNYAC) recognized Fredonia's Matt Letmanski , Cortland's Luca Durante and Geneseo's Peter Morgan as the PrestoSports Men's Ice Hockey Athlete, Goaltender and Rookie of the Week, respectively.
On the second day of the SUNYAC Championships, McKayla Polowy finished third in the 500m freestyle, and was followed in fourth by Rachael Mayou. Polowy finished in 5:12.58 and Mayou in 5:15.73.