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Friday Sports Wrap: Men’s track & field takes first in multiple events; Men’s lacrosse falls in final home game

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Max Riley controls the ball for Brockport against SUNY Cortland. (Photo credit: Mathieu Starke via Flickr)

By Paul Cifonelli / Editor-in-Chief

MEN’S TRACK & FIELD
Egypt Page and Taj Shaw both took first place in their jumping events, while Page also won the 110-meter dash at the Cardinal Classic at St. John Fisher College. Page set a season-high in the long jump with a leap of 7.30 meters and finished his sprint in 11.15 seconds. Shaw made his personal record-jump in the high jump at 1.92 meters.

Matthew Killian, Olivier Kothor, Devon Legrair and Page made up Brockport’s 4×100-meter relay team that came in first place. They finished in 42.22 seconds, a season-best time. Killian also placed third in the 110-meter dash that Page won, while Legrair came in second in the 200-meter dash and third in the 400-meter race.

Brockport’s throwers were littered in the top four of their respective events. Devin Kipp threw the discus 45.42 meters to come in second place, with Art Jordan and Tony DeYoung placing third and fourth, respectively. DeYoung also won the shot put, throwing it 15.72 meters. Jordan and Matt Faulise were just behind him in the shot put. Elijah Washington and Matthew Jackson also came in second and third in the hammer throw.

MEN’S LACROSSE

SUNY CORTLAND (7-3) 16
BROCKPORT (2-4) 4
SUNY Cortland won the first half 11-0 to cruise to a victory over Brockport on the Golden Eagles’ senior day. Brockport didn’t break through until the second half, when it scored all four of its goals consecutively.

Rocco Santillo opened the scoring for the Golden Eagles less than five minutes into the second half off a feed from Peter Scavone. Joe Kealy and Ethan Stiles both scored within a minute and then Owen VanWie capped off Brockport’s 4-0 run. The Red Dragons finished the game on another 5-0 sprint.

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