ROCHESTER
- Four men from the University of Rochester men’s track and field team have
earned All-Region recognition from the United States Track and Field and Cross
Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) following the 2016 outdoor track and field
season.
The
All-Region awards are a new distinction in 2016 and go to top athletes in the
each of the eight regions across Division III track and field. To be honored,
an individual must rank in the top-five among athletes within their own region
or on a top-three relay.
Rochester’s
men’s team during the outdoor season was represented by four seniors in 2016 as
Boubacar Diallo, Jeffrey Hrebenach, Jonathan Kuberka and Patrick Rice all
ranked in the top five in Atlantic region competition in their respective
events.
Rice
(Windham, ME/Windham),
a multi-event specialist, has enjoyed a fabulous senior season and earned his
award in the decathlon. His season best performance in the 10-event competition
was at the NYSCTC Multi-Event Championships where he took home first place with
a score of 6,473 points. That score has Rice in the top 20 in NCAA Division III
overall and qualified the senior for this week’s NCAA National Championships at
Wartburg College in Waverly, Iowa. Earlier this season, Rice earned All-Region
and then All-American honors in the heptathlon after his third place finish at
the NCAA Indoor Championships.
Diallo
(Bignona, Senegal/African Leadership Academy) is also a two-time All-Region
honoree in 2016 as the senior earned the award in the triple jump in both the
indoor and outdoor seasons. The 2015 outdoor All-American just missed
qualifying for his second straight NCAA championship with his season long jump
of 14.39 meters (47’2.5’’) which happened at the St. John Fisher Last Chance
Meet on May 14. Indoors, Diallo earned All-Region recognition following a
triple jump of 14.74 meters which earned him a berth at the NCAAs.
Hrebenach
(Saratoga Springs, NY/Saratoga Springs) caps his Yellowjacket career with his
first All-Region award from the USTFCCCA. The senior sprinter clocked in at
21.72 seconds in the 200 meter dash, setting a new school record at the NYSCTC
Outdoor Championships. That time ranked him inside the top 45 nationally and
was quick enough to rank among the top five in the Atlantic Region. He ends his
career holding three outdoor school records (100m, 200m, 4x100m) as well as one
indoors (4x200m).
Kuberka
(Clarence, NY/Clarence), the Rochester indoor long jump school record
holder, earned his All-Region honor following a 6.93 meter jump (22’9’’) that
took place at the Division I laden Bucknell Bison Classic on April 16-17. During
the outdoor season, Kuberka earned three podium spots at the NYSCTC
Championships, coming in second in the long jump, fifth in the triple jump and eighth
in the high jump.
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