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In Review

HIGHLIGHTSRecords, Personal Bests, and Honors A look at this winter’s Yellowjacket seasons.

Women’s indoor track and field: Kylee Bartlett ’19 turned in a record-setting performance in the pentathlon at the NCAA Division III national championships, earning All-America honors. Eileen Bequette ’21 just missed a spot on the podium for the pentathlon. She finished in ninth place.

Bartlett broke her own school record for the five events, totaling 3,553 points, and finished fourth overall. Bequette won the pentathlon at the Liberty League championships and was voted the league’s Rookie of the Year in the women’s division. Michaela Burrell ’20 won the 60-meter and 20-meter Liberty League titles and Lonnie Garrett ’20 won the triple jump.

Men’s indoor track and field: The men finished in fifth place at the Liberty League championships. At the All-Atlantic regional championships a week later, Rochester’s 4-by-200-meter team C. J. Ruff ’19, Mark Westman ’20, Scott Mistler-Ferguson ’18, and Cole Gublo ’20 finished seventh. Scoring for Rochester were Benjamin Martell ’19 in the mile and Eric Franklin ’17 (T5) in the 5,000-meter race. The medley relay of Dan Allara ’21, Westman, Leo Orsini ’20, and Martell was seventh.

Women’s swimming and diving: At the UAA championships, Monica Jackson ’20 broke a five-year-old school record in the 200-yard breaststroke. Her time of 2:22.10 was more than a second faster than the existing record. Becca Selznick ’19 broke two school records—in the 200- and 500-yard freestyle.

Men’s swimming and diving: Max Adler ’18 and Stephen Savchik ’20 produced personal best scores in the University Athletic Association diving championship to advance to the NCAA zone diving championships in March, where both had spots on the one-meter and three-meter boards.

Squash: Rochester finished sixth at the College Squash Association team championships and was ranked No. 6 in the final association poll. Ashley Davies ’21 and Tomotaka Endo ’18 earned All-America honors. For Davies, it is his first. Endo earned All-America honors for the fourth consecutive season. The season marked the 11th straight year that Rochester had multiple All-Americans in squash.

Men’s basketball: In a 16–9 season (7–7 UAA), Rochester was 2–0 in three tournaments: the Chuck Resler Invitational, the Holiday Inn Rochester Downtown, and the Mark’s Pizzeria Crosstown Shootout. Ryan Clamage ’19, in his first year as a starter, was named the MVP of each tournament, earned first team All-East honors from the National Association of Basketball Coaches and the UAA, and second team All-East from D3hoops.com.

—Dennis O’Donnell