ONEONTA, N.Y. - All-Region honorees for the 2026 NCAA Division III Outdoor Track & Field season were announced on Wednesday by the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA), with the Oneonta track & field team having 12 recipients from the men's and women's teams.
The top eight individuals in each event from their region on the year-end Descending Order Lists earned an All-Region distinction, in addition to each member of the region's top eight relay teams. The Red Dragons recipients are for the Niagara Region.
For the women's team, senior Tarryn Herman (Franklinville, NY/Franklinville), juniors Nicolette Dubose, Brianna Senatore (), sophomores Natalia Sweat (Newburgh, NY/Newburgh), Jaiden Schrag (New Berlin, NY/Unadilla Valley Central), and freshmen Olivia Nicholls (Huntington Station, NY/Walt Whitman) and Gracie Gorrell (Columbus, NY/Unadilla Valley Central) grabbed all-region honors. On the men's team, seniors Tariq Earl (Centereach, NY/Centereach), Cam Spears (Bronx, NY/Monroe Woodbury), juniors Kejhaune Lester (Castleton, NY/Columbia), Isaiah Slater (Brooklyn, NY/John F. Kennedy), and freshman Amir Mceachin (Middletown, NY/Middletown) were the all-region recipients.
The women's 4x100 relay of DuBose, Gorrell, Nicholls, and Schrag earned All-SUNYAC Second Team after placing second at 48.42. The relay posted the second-fastest time in program history, running a 47.95 at the Capital District Classic to finish first overall, and was ranked second overall in the region. Schrag, Senatore, Sweat, and Gorrell took All-SUNYAC Third Team honors in the 4x400 relay at 4:10.46. The group recorded their fastest time of 4:01.28 at the Cortland Classic to place second overall.
DuBose ranked eighth in the region in the triple jump with a season-best mark of 11.35 meters set at the Capital District Classic. She placed fourth at the SUNYAC Championships at 10.81 meters.
Herman claimed the SUNYAC hammer throw title with a personal record mark of 52.26 meters. Her mark was fourth best in the region. Overall, Herman placed within the top five in the hammer throw in six meets this outdoor season.
Nicholls ranked fifth regionally in the 200-meter with a 24.89 set at the Cortland Classic. Her time ranks second overall in the Oneonta record book. Nicholls finished fourth in the 200-meter finals at the SUNYAC Championships at 25.43.
Schrag earned all-region honors in the 100-meter hurdles, 400-meter hurdles, and long jump. Schrag was the SUNYAC Champion in the 100-meter hurdles at 14.88 and the long jump at 5.55 meters. She finished fourth in the 400-hurdles at 1:06.62. She set a personal best of 14.76 in the 100-meter hurdles at the Capital District Classic.
Sweat was the AARTFC and SUNYAC Champion in the 1,500-meter race this season. She won the regional meet with a personal best and NCAA qualifying time of 4:29.27, and took the SUNYAC crown with a time of 4:32.11.
Earl set the Oneonta program record in the 110-meter hurdles in the SUNYAC Championship prelims at 14.23. He then won the SUNYAC title in the finals at 14.43. Earl has the fastest regional time and qualified for the NCAA Championships.
Lester grabbed all-region honors in the 100-meter and 200-meter events. He finished as the SUNYAC 100-meter champion at a personal best of 10.56. Lester ran a personal record of 21.66 in the 200-meter at the Cortland Classic. His 100-meter time ranks second in the region, while his 200-meter time is sixth.
Slater went all-region in the long jump with an Oneonta outdoor record of 7.06 meters set at the Cortland Red Dragon Open for first overall. His mark ties for sixth in the Niagara region.
The 4x100 relay of Lester, Spears, Mceachin, and Slater went all-region with a time of 41.93 set at the AARTFC Championships. The group earned All-SUNYAC Second Team honors after running a 42.01.