The State University of New York Athletic Conference has released its list of All-Conference performers for men's outdoor track & field. Â The list includes three teams and is based on an athlete's top-3 finish in an individual event or relay at the conference championship meet.
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Senior
Tyler O'Bryant (New York/Ellenville) led a group of six athletes from SUNY Oneonta earning First Team honors after winning a pair of SUNYAC titles. The five athletes who earned Second Team honors included classmates
James Reilly (Sayville/Sayville) and
Matthew Moran (Cornwall/Cornwall) along with junior
Nicholas Grasso (Goshen/Burke Catholic) and sophomores
Nick Michalowski (Clifton Park/Shenendehowa) and
Norberto Cervantes (Williamson/Williamson).
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O'Bryant's SUNYAC titles came in the 100 and 200-meter dashes after entering the conference championships with the fastest times of the season. He ran 10.78 seconds to win the 100 and crossed the line in 21.97 seconds to win the 200. O'Bryant totaled 22.5 points in the meet to earn the Most Outstanding Male Track Athlete of the Meet.
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O'Bryant also ran the anchor leg for the 4x100-meter relay foursome that ran a season best time of 42.45 seconds to finish second overall. The time is also the fifth best time ever in program history. Joining O'Bryant in the race was Michalowski, Grasso and Reilly.
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Grasso medaled in two individual events at the championships finishing second in the 200 with a personal best time of 22.26 seconds. He ran 49.48 seconds and finished third in the 400 meters. Reilly was second in the 400-meter hurdles (55.88) and Michalowski was second in the 110-meter high hurdles running a personal best time of 14.98 seconds, which is also the third fastest time in program history. Michalowski also finished fourth in the 400 hurdles running a personal best time of 56.63 seconds.
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Cervantes kicked off his two days of competition with a third place in the hammer recording a distance of 50.61 meters (166'-0"). Cervantes also took second place in the discus with a distance of 41.33 meters (135'-7").
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Matt Moran (49.47 meters) recorded a personal best mark to finish second in the javelin.
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The men will spend the next couple of weeks competing for NCAA qualifying performances. The NCAA championship is scheduled for the last weekend of May in Geneva, OH.
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