

(photo by Becca Torncello)
(photo by Becca Torncello)
The Fredonia State men's track and field team posted impressive results at the Robert J. Kane Invitational at Cornell University, with several personal records and season-best marks reached.
Raphael Baez cleared a season-best 1.92m, securing second place in the event. In the 60m dash, Jordan Lockett sprinted to a personal best of 7.07 seconds, while Blake Hageman clocked a PR of 7.23. Quillan Shimp also notched a personal best with a time of 7.54 seconds.
Stephen Hallberg (4:43) and Colin Cassidy (4:48) each recorded season-best times in the mile event, finishing 16th and 21st, respectively in the mile.
Lucas Lawrie set a new school freshman record with a time of 1:06.91, ranking 10th all-time in Fredonia State history for the 500m dash. In addition, Nick Marsowicz (50.96) and Nathan Carlson (52.61) both recorded season-best marks in the 400m.
Edward Jourden hit a personal best of 1:59.70, placing ninth overall in the 800m run while Kevin Moser ran a season-best 9:26.62, placing ninth in the event.
Fredonia State has one more meet at Nazareth University next week before the SUNYAC championships.