02/01/2026
COLLEGE SPORTS WRAP
By John Addyman
For Feb 1 26
Bless the highway departments and the bus drivers who made it possible for most college sports activities to actually happen over the last week. What a challenge navigating the snow, ice, wind and polar temperatures to get young athletes to basketball games, swim meets, track invitationals and volleyball games.
This was an extra-big week for track and field, and our local pole vaulters – Ben VanVranken and Oren Welch – really came through. Sprinters Sam Belmont, Jack DeFeo, Michael Prentice and Landon Wertz did just fine. Norah Keeney is proving herself an up-and-coming hammer thrower. Distance runners Brynita Haas and Lexi Rodriguez were outstanding. And Quillan Shimp is flexing all his muscles in the heptathlon.
In basketball, Takyla Vaughn is pouring in points and keeping her team respectable. Anna Baker and AJ Merced are cutting the biggest wakes in the pool.
TRACK & FIELD
Nazareth University invited area athletes to its Conference Challenge Cup track and field meet on Saturday.
Alfred State College sophomore pole vaulter Ben VanVranken (Red Creek/APW) came in second in the event (4.45 meters). Junior Charis Evans (Red Creek) finished 37th in the 60-meter hurdles (12.02) and sophomore Ethan Hanford (Red Creek) was 53rd in the 400-meter dash (56.28).
Fredonia State junior Aiden VanAmburg (Clyde-Savannah) came in fourth in the 200-meter dash (22.95) and was 19th in the 400-meter dash (51.70).
Sam Belmont (Williamson), a junior at Geneseo State, claimed third place in the 400-meter dash (49.18) and ran the outbound first leg of the winning 4-by-200 relay (3:18.51). Sophia Barclay (Pal-Mac), another junior, ran to a fourth place in the 400 meters (1:00.09) and was seventh in the 60-meter hurdles (9.77). The Knights were overall winners of the Conference Challenge Cup.
Hartwick College senior Brynita Haas (Red Creek) covered a lot of laps – she finished 13th in the 3000 meters (11:11.01) and was 11th in the 5000 meters (19:06.57). Junior teammate Julia Weinscheider (Williamson) finished 23rd in the 5000 meters (20:45.90) and anchored the 14th-place 4-by-400 relay (5:07.28).
Jack DeFeo (North Rose-Wolcott), a junior sprinter at Rochester Institute of Technology, scored second-place finishes in the 200 meters (22.68) and the 400 meters (48.83) to help lead the Tigers to a second-place finish in the Conference Challenge Cup.
St. Bonaventure junior Kylie Paylor (Clyde-Savanah) ran to a 24th-place finish in the 3000 meters (11:37.47). Freshman teammate Gwendolyn Tompkins (North Rose-Wolcott) ran the second leg of the sixth-place 4-by-200 relay (1:55.75) and anchored the 12th-place 4-by-400 relay (4:55.46).
Oren Welch (Marion), a sophomore at St. John Fisher, took second in the pole vault (4.60 meters). Teammate Michael Prentice (Wayne Central), another sophomore, ran the second lap of the second-place 4-by-400 relay (3:25.08 – a post-season qualifying time) and was 20th in the 400-meter dash (52.38). Yet another sophomore, Landon Wertz (Marion), came in 10th in the 800 meters (2:01.06) and teamed with Michael on the 4-by-400.
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Saturday was the first day of competition at the Ithaca College Bomber Invitational track and field meet.
Brockport State grad student Vanessa Ramos (Wayne Central) came in 38th in the 800 meters (2:45.99). Senior Lexi Rodriguez (Williamson) anchored the eighth-place 4-by-400 relay (4:14.25) and was 16th in the 60-meter hurdles first round in 10.16 seconds.
Oneonta State freshman Lilly Jacobs (Williamson) finished 52nd in the mile (6:05.80).
In the men’s seven-event heptathlon, University of Rochester junior Quillan Shimp (Clyde-Savannah) was in 11th place after the first four events: he finished third in the 60-meter hurdles (8.68), eighth in the shot put (32-6.5), 10th in the high jump (5-6.5) and was 14th in the long jump (18-11.25). Competition continued into today.
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Penn State/Behrend sophomore Norah Keeney (Wayne Central) placed ninth in the hammer throw (38-1.5) at the Mount Union Jim Wuske Collegiate Invitational on Saturday.
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Roberts Wesleyan junior Jessica Montemorano (Clyde-Savannah) placed 48th in the mile (5:44.79) at the Youngstown State Mid-Major Invitational on Friday.
BASKETBALL
Penn State/Behrend men’s basketball clobbered Alfred State on Wednesday, 68-45, then got scuttled by Pitt/Greensburg on Saturday, 55-67. The Lions now sport a 14-6 record (10-1 AMCC).
Senior starting guard Mason Blankenberg (Wayne Central) scored six points and had five rebounds and an assist in the win, dropped in 11 points with four more rebounds and another assist in the loss.
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Fredonia State women’s basketball used a fourth-quarter scoring explosion to power past Morrisville State on Tuesday, 69-63, then got edged by Buffalo State on Friday, 64-69. Sophomore starting guard Ashley Kalvitis (Macedon/Penfield) scored three points, made four assists and snagged two rebounds in the Morrisville win. She had six assists in the Buff State game, scored four points, grabbed two rebounds and made a steal. The Blue Devils are 11-7 (6-5 SUNYAC).
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Freshman starting forward Takyla Vaughn (Newark) scored a game-high 17 points and grabbed 11 rebounds but it wasn’t enough on Saturday when she and her Mohawk Valley Community College teammates lost to Onondaga CC, 57-67. The Hawks are 9-6.
Alfred University women’s basketball got three games in during the week, losing all of them – to Houghton University on Tuesday, 51-85, to Elmira College on Friday, 50-67, and to Keuka College on Saturday, 51-57.
Sophomore junior Madison Dohse (Gananda) grabbed a rebound and made an assist versus Houghton, collected two rebounds in the Elmira loss, and against Keuka had her best game – four rebounds, an assist and a blocked shot. The Saxons are 9-11 (3-8 Empire 8).
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Corning Community College women’s basketball got skunked by Onondaga CC on Wednesday, 62-84, but came back on Saturday to get past Hudson Valley Community College, 58-43. Freshman center Kayla Bellefontaine (Marion) had one rebound in the Onondaga loss; we have no box score from the HVCC win. The Red Barons are 6-7.
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Ithaca College’s women are 6-14 after dropping three games last week – 68-70 to SUNY Polytechnic on Tuesday, 37-53 to Nazareth on Friday, and 58-69 to St. John Fiisher on Saturday. Freshman guard Jayla Bell (Lyons) scored three points and added an assist against Poly, and had one each (rebound, blocked shot, steal and assist) versus Nazareth.
SWIMMING
Cortland State men’s swimming competed at the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy Memorial Invitational on Saturday. Freshman diver Kenzie Wilck (Newark) finished fifth in the one-meter event (190.30) and was sixth off the three-meter board (163.90).
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Junior Matt Cole (North Rose-Wolcott) and his Hartwick College teammates finished second at the Vassar College Sprint Invitational swim meet on Saturday. He started by swimming the third leg of the seventh-place 4-by-200 relay (1:54.43), then placed fifth in the 500 free (5:13.49), sixth in the 400 individual medley (4:46.55) and seventh in the 200 free (1:59.44).
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Swimmers from Roberts Wesleyan and Genesee Community College were in the pool on Saturday. Redhawk freshman Hayden Smith (Pal-Mac) was fourth in the 25 breaststroke (13.76), fifth in the 25 butterfly (12.53) and swam the first leg of the fourth-place 200 free relay (1:40.84). Freshman teammate AJ Merced (Newark) came in second in the 200 free (1:54.37) and the 100 individual medley (59.23), and anchored the second-place 200 free relay (1:39.00).
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Oswego State women’s swimming dominated Potsdam State on Saturday, 191-55 in a dual meet. Laker senior Anna Baker (Ontario/Webster Shroeder) swam the first leg of the winning 400 free relay (4:02.89), won the 200 breaststroke (2:40.87), swam the third leg of the second-place 200 medley relay (2:03.57) and claimed a second place in the 200 free (2:10.01).
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William Smith College lost a dual meet to RIT, 118-137. In the pool for the Herons was Bria Romano (Lyons), a junior, who finished fifth in the 200 breaststroke (3:13.85) and seventh in the 100 breast (1:28.87), and ended her day by swimming the third leg of the fourth-place 200 free relay (1:58.25).
WRESTLING
Brockport State wrestlers traveled to Worcester, MA for the Worcester Polytechnic Institute Quad Meet, losing to the hosts, 20-22, but getting wins over New England College, 51-3, and the University of Southern Maine, 40-10. Golden Eagle freshman Vernon Jinks (Lyons), was pinned by WPI’s Sean Callanan in the first period of their bout at 157 pounds.
VOLLEYBALL
Hilbert College lined up game with four opponents and lost them all – 1-3 to Elmira on Wednesday, 0-3 to Hiram College on Friday, and 0-3 to Geneva College and Grove City College on Saturday. Senior outside hitter Garyson Gaud (Walworth/Monroe) registered a kill and a service ace against Elmira, had two kills versus Geneva and registered no stats against Grove City. The Hawks are 1-5.