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Women's Track & Field Wraps Up Day One of SUNYACs

BROCKPORT, N.Y. - The Oneonta women's track & field finished the first day of the SUNYAC Championships, and the Red Dragons earned bronze in the distance medley relay. Oneonta is fourth overall with 26 points, while Geneseo is first with 96.5.

Senior Josephine Alliano (Massapequa, NY/Massapequa) finished fourth in the pentathlon with a personal best of 2,749 points, while junior Sage Douglass (Pine Plains, NY/Stissing Mountain) had a personal record of 2,346 for eighth overall. Alliano finished second in the 60-hurdles (9.44) and high jump (1.51 meters). She was also fifth in the long jump at 4.83 meters. Douglass recorded a mark of 4.77 to place sixth in the long jump and was seventh in the 800-meter at 2:50.36. 

Junior Ejim Nnate (Port Jefferson Station, NY/Comsewogue) ran a personal best of 9.05 in the 60-hurdles prelims to reach tomorrow's finals. She placed third overall. 

In the 5,000-meter, junior Megan Francoeur (New Lebanon, NY/Pittsfield (MA)) ran a personal record of 17:47.72 to place fourth overall. 

The relay group of Eva Woodworth (Liverpool, NY/Liverpool), Danielle Jackson (Bronx, NY/Central Park East), Ella DePhillips (Monroe, NY/Monroe-Woodbury), and Oliva O'Donnell crossed at 12:56.24 to take third overall. 

Junior Isabella Fabrizio (Highland Mills, NY/Cornwall) took fourth in the weight throw with a mark of 15.16 meters, and freshman Gabi Raggozzine placed sixth at 14.86 meters. Senior Hannah Jackson (Poughquag, NY/Arlington) threw 14.05 to finish eighth. 

Oneonta concludes the SUNYAC Championships on Sat. Feb. 25 at 10 a.m.

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