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Geneseo Wins 2023 SUNYAC Men's Cross Country Championship; William Hall Crosses Line First

Geneseo Wins 2023 SUNYAC Men's Cross Country Championship; William Hall Crosses Line First

RESULTS

ONEONTA, N.Y. - Geneseo won its ninth-straight and 21st overall SUNYAC men's cross country championship, Saturday at Fortin Park in Oneonta. Brockport finished second and Cortland was third. Geneseo senior William Hall won the 8k race crossing the line in 25:10.3.


2023 Men's Cross Country All-Conference Teams

First Team

William Hall, Geneseo
Austin Schoen, Geneseo
Nick Andrews, Geneseo
Hunter Brignall, Cortland
Jared Smith, Brockport

Second Team

Jonathan Zavala, Brockport
Charlie Wilson, Geneseo
Nick Bauman, Geneseo
Micah McCulley, Geneseo
Kyle Gronau, Geneseo

Third Team

Patrick Klinger, Brockport
Dillon McClary, Geneseo
Cameron Szabo, Cortland
Emerson Comer, Geneseo
Gabriel Winters-Bona, Brockport


2023 Men's Cross Country Championship Hall of Fame Inductees

Austin Schoen, Geneseo
Hunter Brignall, Cortland
Jared Smith, Brockport
Charlie Wilson, Geneseo
Nick Bauman, Geneseo

Enshrinement into the Hall of Fame is attained by meeting one of the following three criteria:

Finishing in the Top 5 during one championship
Finishing in the Top 10 during two championships
Finishing in the Top 15 during three championships


Elite 20

The SUNYAC Elite 20, an award modeled after the NCAA ELITE 90 program, recognizes the true essence of the student-athlete by honoring the individual who has reached the pinnacle of competition at the conference championship level in his or her sport, while also achieving the highest academic standard among his or her peers. This year there is a two-way tie for the men's cross country. All holding a 4.0 GPA, we'd like to honor Plattsburgh's Noah Bonesteel an art studio major and New Paltz's Vincent Mandracchia majoring in music. 


Team Finishes

  1. Geneseo
  2. Brockport
  3. Cortland
  4. Oneonta
  5. Plattsburgh
  6. Fredonia
  7. Oswego
  8. New Paltz
  9. Buffalo State
  10. Potsdam