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Photo of Brett Morse with award after earning 2023 NCAA All-America honors in 110-meter hurdles
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Morse and 4x4 Relay All-Americans on NCAA Final Day; Cortland Ties for 20th as Team

Brett Morse with his award after finishing eighth nationally in the 110-meter hurdles
PITTSFORD, N.Y. – Senior Brett Morse (Saratoga Springs) and Cortland's 4x400-meter relay team earned All-America honors during the final day of competition at the NCAA Division III Men's Outdoor Track and Field Championships. The three-day event was hosted by St. John Fisher University.
 
Morse finished eighth in the 110-meter hurdles finals with a time of 14.64 seconds. Enoch Ellis of MIT won the national title in 14.22 seconds.
 
The 4x400-meter relay team of senior Douglas Knapp (Brooklyn/Xaverian), senior Coltrane Goring (Los Angeles, CA/Notre Dame), firstyear Harrison Gavalas (Southampton) and graduate student Rich Samuels (Wallkill) finished eighth in 3:16.62. Mount Union won the national title with a Division III record time of 3:07.24. Samuels was a replacement in the finals for Aaron Jones (Buffalo/Hutch Tech), who ran in the prelims Thursday but was unable to compete in the finals due to injury. Per a recent rule change by the United States Track and Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA), all five relay runners are officially considered All-Americans.
 
The top eight finishers in each event are All-Americans and earn team points.
 
Also on Saturday, junior Amarian Hughes (Newburgh/Marlboro) finished in 18th place out of 22 competitors in the triple jump with a distance of 14.11 meters (46' 3.5"). Buffalo State's Shevaughn Allen was the national champion at 15.57 meters (51' 1").
 
Cortland finished in a tie for 20th place out of 141 schools in the final team standings with 12.5 points. It was Cortland's best finish since a tie for fifth place in 2017. MIT won the team title with 60.5 points. In addition to the points scored by Morse and the 4x400-meter relay on Saturday, the Red Dragons earned points Friday from Isaiah Brunache's (Bennington, VT/Mount Anthony Union) runner-up finish in the shot put and Zach Nyhart's (Hamburg) tie for fourth in the pole vault.

Coach's Corner - Comments from Cortland Head Coach Steve Patrick:

There's obviously a lot to celebrate, but also a lot to learn from. Coming home with seven All-American awards is certainly an honor, as is having such a relatively strong team finish!

But I also think there's a good learning experience for us in that we performed pretty tight today. And that's understandable! The national finals are a lot to be excited about, and that's hard to understand until you've been there. While Coltrane Goring and Rich Samuels ran their last race in a Cortland uniform - and we're thrilled to be sending them off as All-Americans - it's fantastic that the rest of the squad has the chance to be back!

We'd like to thank everybody who has been a part of the program this year and who has supported us, and are looking forward to the fall!
 
Photo of Douglas Knapp, Harrison Gavalas, Aaron Jones, Coltrane Goring and Rich Samuels at 2023 NCAA Outdoor Championships
(left to right) All-Americans Douglas Knapp, Harrison Gavalas, Aaron Jones, Coltrane Goring and Rich Samuels (photo by Danielle Fisk)




 
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