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We have the results for the New York alumni runners from the D1 and D3 races, including one who helped her Colorado team win a national championship. Also previewed here is the D2 championship in Pittsburgh, PA, where more than a dozen NY alumni will be running. Please let us know if there are NY alumni in the D1 and D3 meets that are not listed here and we'll get them in.
NCAA D1 Men
Who Ran from NY: Conor Lundy (Princeton, Fordham Prep) 101, John Rice (Texas, Xavier) 113, Aidan Tooker (Syracuse, Saratoga) 123, Bryce Millar (Indiana, Fayetteville-Manlius) 136. Noah Affolder (Syracuse, Carthage) 190.
Nationals Contest:
Northern Arizona won the guys' D1 championship again, and the top showing for any team with an NY alumni was Bryce Millar's Indiana in 18th, while Princeton was 22nd, Syracuse 26th, and Texas 27th. Conor Lundy again led the old NY contingent with a 101st as the second of three consecutive Tigers finishing between 100 and 102. John Rice was also the second guy in for his team as he moved up exactly 100 places from last year to finish 113th. Noah Affolder did indeed end up jumping in for Syracuse at Nationals as the Orange had both him and Aidan Tooker on the line out in Madison.
NCAA D1 Women
Who Ran from NY: Sage Hurta (Colorado, Hamilton) 22, Jessica Lawson (Stanford, Corning) 44, Amanda Vestri (Iowa State, Webster Thomas) 90, Alexandra Hays (Columbia, Shoreham-Wading River) 101, Kathryn Munks (Penn State, Monroe-Woodbury) 166, Reilly Siebert (Villanova, Syosset) 199, Maria Kogan (Columbia, Port Washington) 205, Ella Ketchum (Dartmouth, Poly Prep) 225.
NCAA D2 Men - Watch Here
Who Is In from NY: East Regional Chris Davitt (Le Moyne, Bethlehem) 4, Michael Moreno (Southern New Hampshire, Monroe-Woodbury) 17, Shane Pease (Roberts Wesleyan, Greece Athena) 20. Atlantic Regional Ryan Clifford (Mansfield, Douglas MacArthur) 4, Corey Wefing (Edinboro, Maple Grove) 19
Nationals Contest: In the East regional, Le Moyne's Chris Davitt earned an at-large selection, while Michael Moreno's SNHU team was selected as a fourth team out of the region. In the Atlantic regional, Ryan Clifford of Mansfield got the at-large selection and Corey Wefing's Edinboro team placed 3rd to earn a qualifying spot.
NCAA D2 Women - Watch Here
Who Is In from NY: East Regional Christine Myers (St. Rose, Guilderland) 5, Ashley Watson (Roberts Wesleyan, Schulerville) 6, Brittany Shumway (Roberts Wesleyan, Saranac Lake) 7, Bailey Gostomski (Roberts Wesleyan, Cattaraugus-Little Valley), 14, Abigail Gostomski (Roberts Wesleyan, Cattaraugus-Little Valley) 23, Moriah Martone (Roberts Wesleyan, Spencerprot) 29, Erin Graham (Roberts Wesleyan, Palmyra-Macedon) 46. Atlantic Regional Hope Pietrocarlo (Edinboro, Maple Grove) 3, Abbey Lang (Edinboro, Lockport) 6, Tori Klimowicz (Edinboro, East Aurora) 15, Caitlin Caltagirone (Edinboro, Holland) 68.
Nationals Contest: Roberts Wesleyan is 22nd ranked in D2, and six NY alumni ran for the Redhawks as Ashley Watson, Brittany Shumway, and Bailey Gostomski all finished in the top 20 in the East regional. St. Rose's Christine Myers ran well to earn an at-large selection. Edinboro placed 1st in the Atlantic regional, and four NY runners helped lead the Fighting Scots to the win led by Hope Pietrocarlo, Abbey Lang, and Tori Klimowicz with places in the top 15.
NCAA D3 Men
Who Was In from NY: Sean McAneny (Geneseo, Greenville) 24, Aidan Ryan (Williams, Trinity) 42, Sean O'Connor (RIT, South Kortright) 48, Hunter Phinney (Rochester, Cattaraugus-Little Valley) 49, Chris Hannan (Oneonta, Cicero-North Syracuse) 50, Matthew Sayre Geneseo, Lakeland-Panas) 62, Theo Henderson (Middlebury, Haldane) 78, Eric Herrmann (Dickinson, Smithtown East)) 86, Brad Farnham (Geneseo, Penfield) 106, Sean Welch (Geneseo, Webster Thomas) 120, Kevin Lafleche (Williams, CBA Albany) 128, Evan Feigel (RIT, Pittsford Mendon) 129, Matt Palmer (Oneonta, Schuylerville) 145, Luke Holtzman (Geneseo, New Rochelle) 149, Jackson Tate (Geneseo, Honeoye Falls-Lima) 154, Matthew Dillon (Emory, Arlington) 183, Bart Rust (Bates, Croton Harmon) 193, Scott Pourshalchi (Johns Hopkins, Roslyn) 197, Nick Vielhauer (St. Lawrence, Ogdensburg Free Academy) 202, Devin Akerley (Oneonta, Corinth) 217, Blake Dellabough (Oneonta, Warwick Valley) 227, Ethan Mcdonald (Oneonta, Guilderland) 231, Matt Karee (Carnegie Mellon, Elmira Notre Dame) 232, Phillip Inguanta (Oneonta, Valley Stream North) 247, Sean Ryan (Oneonta, Bronxville) 265, John Ripa (Geneseo, Ward Melville) 271.
Nationals Contest:
Perennial champ North Central again dominated the D3 action,
winning by 67 points. Top guy in from NY was Geneseo's Sean McAneny in
24th, as his Blue Knights finished 10th with Matt Sayre in the second
spot at 62nd. Aidan Ryan was the second guy in for 8th-place Williams
with a 42nd, Sean O'Connor was the second Engineer in for 13th-place
RPi1 with a 48th, Rochester's Hunter Phinney was 49th, and Chris Hannan
was 50th for 29th-place Oneonta. Two other guys who finished in the top
100 were Theo Henderson in 78th for 15th-place Middlebury and
Dickinson's Eric Herrmann in 86th. Altogether, 25 NY alumni were running
in the D3 race in Oshkosh.
NCAA D3 Women
Who Was In from NY: Caelyn Reilly (Johns Hopkins, Bay Shore) 6, Genny Corcoran (Geneseo, Westhill) 20, Elise Ramirez (Geneseo, Sachem East) 25, Allie Fernandez (Geneseo, Burnt Hills) 41, Rachel Bargabos (Rochester, Canastota) 42, Emily Cavanagh (New Paltz, Warwick Valley) 84, Claire Gomba (Middlebury, Hackley) 109, Julia O'Rourke (Bowdoin, St. Anthony's 117, Abigail Sullivan (Clarkson, Canandaigua) 121, Allison Miller (Brockport, Longwood) 137, Maggie Bond (RPI, Watkins Glen) 146, Dana Cebulski (Geneseo, East Hampton)152, Taylor Rettig (Geneseo, Massapequa) 156, Kelly Reese (Rochester, Mynderse Academy) 161, Olivia Baumann (Geneseo, Greenville) 165, Kaitlyn Stinson (Utica, South Kortright) 180, Laura Barreca (RPI, Miller Place) 187, Jordan Hurlbut (Rochester, Palmyra-Macedon) 193, Veronica Kordrupel (Buffalo State, Iroquois) 195, Leah Livernois (St. Lawrence, Norwood-Norfolk) 202, Krista Kicsak (Brockport, Maine-Endwell) 232, Sarah Moon (St. Lawrence, Chittenango) 248, Wade Lacey (Carnegie Mellon, Albany Academy) 264, Cassidy Scott (St. Lawrence, Madrid-Waddington) 271.
Nationals Contest: Caelyn Reilly had emerged lately for reigning champs Johns Hopkins recently in a very big way, but the deep Blue Jays held her out of the Mideast regional in an easy qualifying win. Reilly was unleashed at Nationals and nearly carried her team to a repeat title with a 6th place finish though her team was edged 98-99 by Washington University. Another team doing well with a 5th place finish was the perennial local power SUNY Geneseo who had Genny Corcoran, Elise Ramirez, and Allie Fernandez placing in the top 50. 21st-place Rochester got a top 50 finish from Rachel Bargabos at 42nd, and Emily Cavanagh of New Paltz was in the top 100 with an 84th. The final tally for NY alumni came to 24 among the 279 runners in the race.
And finally, a shout out to Suffolk Community College for leading the NY contingent on with 3rd places on both sides of the NJCCA D3 junior college championship back on November 3 in Westfield, MA. On the guys' side, Jonathan Gonzalez and Luis-Antonio Fernandez led the way for the Sharks with top 10 finishes. Taylor McClay and Allaura Dashnaw finished in the top 15 for the Shark women.