Complete Results
CANTON, N.Y.— The SUNY Potsdam track and field teams had another record breaking weekend with the women and men setting eight new top marks. The men's team came in fourth while the women's came in fifth for the meet. The host Saints won both the men's and women's competitions.
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Senior
Stephanie Dunlap (Bath, Mich./Bath) finished out the regular season with impressive marks before the conference championships next weekend. Dunlap topped her own record in discus (33.15m) to place fourth overall and later established the program's second best javelin mark (22.38m) to place fifth. Freshman
Hailey von Ahn (Saratoga Springs, N.Y./Saratoga Springs) continued to carve out her spot in the Potsdam record books breaking her own 200m record to place fourth with a time of 28.21. She then competed in the 100m, earning the program's sixth best time (13.87) during preliminaries and improving on that in the final for the program's third fastest time (13.78) to place sixth. von Ahn then raced in the 4x400m (4:44.5) along with freshman
Natalie Hartmann (Farmingville, N.Y./Sachem East), freshman
Emily Yousey (Lacona, N.Y./Sandy Creek), and senior
Emily Downs (Olivebridge, N.Y./Onteora) for the program's all-time best mark. Yousey also raced in the 800m (2:32.28) where she placed third overall after running the program's third best time. Junior
Mikayla Myers (Gloversville, N.Y./Gloversville) placed second overall in the high jump for the program record of 1.40m.
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Sam Renaud (Lagrangeville, N.Y./Trinity-Pawling) finished second in the 800m beating his own record once again with a time of 2:00.32. Renaud finished the regular season with the Bears first 4x400m relay (3:51.75) along with junior
Colton Huestis (Ticonderoga, N.Y./Ticonderoga), freshman
Junior Oduro (Watertown, N.Y./Watertown), and freshman
Logan Ploss (East Greenbush, N.Y./Columbia). Ploss broke into the top-10 list with a blistering 1500m in a time of 4:34.63 for the program's eighth best mark. Freshman
Evan Howe (Peru, N.Y./Peru) (4:48.19), senior
Andrew Hyde (Fulton, N.Y./G. Ray Bodley) (4:52.45) and freshman
Kain Robinson (Alder Creek, N.Y./Adirondack) (5:07.96) finished 18th, 20th and 21st, respectively. Oduro also competed in the 100m (12.03) earning the program's fifth best time after placing 10th. Huestis followed in the 400m with the program's ninth best time of 56.56. Freshman
Timothy Petty (Highland, N.Y./Highland) came in first for the 110m hurdles, filling out the top-10 marks with a time of 21.41.
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Petty later finished fourth in pole vault, beating his own program record with a height of 2.15m. The men's team earned plenty of points in jumps with freshman
Aly Ceesay (1.75m) and sophomore
Michael Anderson (Lindenhurst, N.Y./Lindenhurst) (1.65m) coming in second and fourth, respectively as they both earned school top-10 marks. Oduro (5.71m), junior
Edem Bruce (Bronx, N.Y./Lancaster Mennonite School) (5.59m), Petty (4.76m), and sophomore
Luke Favata (Lake Placid, N.Y./Lake Placid) (4.21m) earned plenty of points placing third, fifth, seventh, and eighth in the long jump. Anderson followed with the Bears record in triple jump, placing fourth overall with a distance of 10.69m.
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Sophomore
Zaire Rogers (Cheektowaga, N.Y./Cheektowaga) was just shy of his own record in discus with a throw of 28.97m. Junior
Jady Sylvain (Jamaica, N.Y./Pathways College Prep) followed with a throw of 16.77m to place 23rd. Sylvain (23.75m) would throw javelin with Favata (19.17m) as they placed 11th and 13th, respectively. Freshman
Zane Moussa finished out the day with the program's seventh best hammer throw of 32.15m, placing him eighth overall.
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The Bears travel to SUNY Brockport at the end of next week for the conclusion of the spring athletic season at the SUNYAC Championships.
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