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2016-17 Winter College Honors

•Potsdam senior Jordan Ott (Hilton) was named to the All-ECAC West Second Team. She closed out her storied career with 14 goals and nine assists for 23 points this season. The total gave her an NCAA-era program record of 107 points over four years. The forward also owns the Bears’ records for goals (61), power-power play goals (18), game-winning goals (12), points-per-game (1.06), points in a season (36) and is fourth in assists (46).

•Oswego senior forward Heather Hebert (Hilton) was named Second Team All-SUNYAC in women’s basketball.

•Spencerport grad Jonathan Haas and College at Brockport wrestling teammate Triston Engle earned All-American status at the Division III National Championships in Lacrosse, Wisconsin. Haas finished third at 125 lb. and Engle in fourth at 197.

•Brockport swept the SUNYAC Indoor Track and Field Rookie of the Year awards with Jessica Martin for the women and Sean Kuehn for the men. Martin was the conference champion in the high jump, which would ultimately be her highest jump of the season at 1.62m. The freshman then placed in the top-10 at the ECAC Division III Indoor Track & Field Championship, with a height of 1.56m. Kuehn, in the mile run and 800 meter, had a first-place finish during the regular season and was able to place 10th and eighth, respectively, at the conference championship. In the 1,000 meter run, Kuehn placed as high as fourth during the regular season and attained the same result at the SUNYAC championship.

•Roberts Wesleyan freshmen Taya Andrews and Emily Miller have both earned awards following the completion of the National Christian College Athletic Association Championships. Andrews was named an NCCAA Third Team All-American following an outstanding freshman season. The 5-foot-9 guard started in all 34 games totaling 503 points on the season. Her average of 14.8 points per game was second best on the team. Andrews also was the second leading rebounder on the team posting 194 on the year. Miller was an NCCAA All-Tournament Team selection after her explosive performance in the national tournament. The 6-foot forward recorded three double-doubles in tournament play and scored 27 points and pulled down 13 rebounds in the final game.

•Brockport’s Clifton Lyerly and Hamed Shamseldin were both named to the 2017 SUNYAC Men’s Basketball All-Conference Second-Team. Both Lyerly and Shamseldin averaged 15.4 points a game over the course of the season, with Shamseldin racking up 400 points and Lyerly notching 384.

•College at Brockport seniors Faith Welch and Hannah Rehbaum were both named to the 2017 SUNYAC Women’s Basketball All-Conference Third-Team. In her final season for the Golden Eagles, Welch averaged 3.3 rebounds per game, dished out three assists, and swiped 50 steals, which ranked fourth in the SUNYAC. Over her Brockport career, Welch has amassed 1,129 points, recorded 382 assists, which ranks second in program history and picked up 160 steals. Rehbaum led the team in total rebounds, recorded 22 blocks, snagged 21 steals, and dished out 1.8 helpers per game. Over her Brockport career, Rehbaum grabbed 505 rebounds, and scored 956 points.

•College at Brockport sophomore Tim Kielich was selected onto the All-SUNYAC Third-Team in ice hockey after he registered 22 assists, which ranked sixth in the conference.

•Golden Eagles senior Gabe Arias earned Honorable Mention All-American honors finishing 14th overall in the one-meter diving competition and 16th in three-meter diving at the 2017 NCAA Division III Swimming and Diving National Championships. He becomes the first male diver in program history to earn the honor.

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