Women's Track & Field – Field Performer of the Week – Madeleine Wright
Madeleine Wright won the high jump at Ithaca's home tri-meet against Brockport and Cortland with a top mark of 1.68 meters to match her career-best performance. The clearance also moved Wright into a tie for 11th nationally in the event.
Women's Track & Field – Track Performer of the Week – Rachel Larson
Rachel Larson posted the fastest time in the 60-meter hurdles by a second as she finished in 8.63 seconds and was the runner-up in the 60-meter dash with a time of 8.06 seconds at Ithaca's home tri-meet against Brockport and Cortland.
Men's Track & Field – Field Performer of the Week – Luke Ellor
Luke Ellor dominated the shot put at Ithaca's home tri-meet with Brockport and Cortland as he won with a final mark of 15.67 meters, which was 1.23 meters farther than the runner-up.
Women's Swimming & Diving – Diver of the Week – Madison Morris
Madison Morris put together two strong all-around performances on Saturday in a competitive regional field at the Geneca Invitational. Morris led the Bombers on the women's side, capturing first place on the 1‑meter board with a winning score of 490.60. She followed that effort with a second‑place finish on the 3‑meter (485.65), pacing Ithaca across both events.
SUNYAC Men's Wrestler of the Week – Isaias Torres
During a 3-0 weekend where the Bombers defeated No. 22 Williams, SUNY Oneonta and Wesleyan University,
Isaias Torres would also go 3-0. No. 10 NWCA nationally ranked
Isaias Torres had a dominant weekend defeating Tyler Stubbs (Williams College) in a 17-2 tech fall. He would score his second win of the day taking down Avery Leonard in a 13-4 major decision. The senior then capped it by defeating No. 5 ranked Hayden Myers in a bout that went to overtime, prevailing 4-1.
HONOR ROLL
Jaylon O'Neal nearly averaged a double-double in a 1-1 weekend for Ithaca as he totaled 32 points, 18 rebounds and eight assists, for averages of 16.0 points, 9.0 rebounds and 4.0 assists per game. In a 75-72 win over St. Lawrence, O'Neal notched a double-double with 13 points and 10 rebounds, to go along with six assists. He finished the weekend with 19 points and eight rebounds in a loss to Clarkson.
Junior forward
Grace McNamara averaged 14 points per game while grabbing five boards across a pair of setbacks against St. Lawrence and Clarkson University. McNamara scored a career-high 19 points on 6-of-10 shooting from the field, including seven boards in the 68-59 loss to the Golden Knights.
Anik Vossschulte was the top runner in the 60-meter dash on Saturday during Ithaca's home tri-meet with Brockport and Cortland as he crossed the finish in 7.06 seconds.