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RED DRAGON ATHLETICS |
Matt LoPiccolo
8th Year

Head xc Coach
ASSOC. HEAD t&f COACH
(607)436-2436
lopiccmj@oneonta.edu
AIM: runONEONTA |
Aimee Dawson
1st Year

HEAD T&F COACH
(607)436-2109
dawsonan@oneonta.edu
AIM: TFOneonta |
Barb LoPiccolo
3rd Year

ASST.
THROWS COACH
lopiccba@oneonta.edu |
Enoch Bunche
4th Year

VOL. JUMPS COACH |
Amanda Laytham
1st Year

VOL. DISTANCE COACH |
CONTACT INFO.
219 Chase PE Building
Oneonta State
Oneonta, NY 13820
Fax: (607)436-3088 |
ATHLETE HONORS
Women's X-Country
Women's Track & Field
Men's X-Country
Men's Track & Field
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RECENT ACCOMPLISHMENTS
2007 ECAC DIII Cross
Country 3rd Place Men’s Team
2007 ECAC DIII Outdoor T&F
3rd Place Men’s Team
2006 NCAA DIII Outdoor T&F
3rd Place Women’s Team
2006 NCAA Outdoor 200 meter National Champion
3 ECAC Team
Championships in the last 3 years
19 NCAA
All-Americans in the last 4 years
15 ECAC Champions
in the last 4 years
57 Conference
Champions in the last 5 years |
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2006 NCAA Atlantic Region
Women's Indoor Coach of the Year
2006 Women's SUNYAC Indoor Coach of the Year
2005 NCAA Atlantic Region Women's
Outdoor Coach of the Year
2005
Men's SUNYAC Indoor Coach of the Year |
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Coaching Staff Named 2005 Atlantic Region Women's
Coach Of The Year
WAVERLY, IA - Oneonta State's Matt LoPiccolo was named the 2005 Atlantic Region
Women's Outdoor Track & Field Coach Of the Year Thursday at the NCAA
Championships at Wartburg College in Waverly, IA. "I am very happy to
receive this award," commented Head Coach Matt LoPiccolo. "I am surrounded
by great people at Oneonta, which I am extremely grateful for. Once again,
I feel that this award should be Coaching Staff of the year, as we would
not be here without Associate Head Coach Mike Schmidt."
The Red Dragons recently won the 2005 ECAC Team Championship, the first in the
brief three year existence of the track & field program. They placed 4th
at the SUNYAC Championships in April, while claiming 3 individual and 2 relay
titles, while setting 3 meet records in the process. They are represented
at the NCAA Championships by senior Ashlee Robertson, who is a three time
All-American. She will run the 200 and 400 meters, where she is the 3rd
seed. Junior Musu Jackson-Buckner is the other Red Dragon at Wartburg.
She is seeded 5th in both the 100 and 200 meters.
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For Immediate Release:
February 22, 2005
Contact: Megan Cross, SUNYAC
Publicist
SUNYAC Announces Men and Women’s Indoor Track and Field Coaches of the Year
FREDONIA, NY – Oneonta’s Matt LoPiccolo and Geneseo’s Dave Prevosti have been
named the 2005 State University of New York Athletic Conference (SUNYAC) Men and
Women’s Indoor Track and Field Coaches of the Year. The awards are voted on by
the conference coaches and given out annually at the conclusion of the
championships.
LoPiccolo, who is in his fifth year of coaching at Oneonta, led his men’s indoor
track and field team to a third place finish in the SUNYAC Championships, an
improvement from the fifth place finish in 2004. The Oneonta Red Dragons
captured three titles in the individual races and placed first in the 4x400
relay this year, setting a meet record in the process. "I am extremely
happy to receive this honor because it is a tribute to the athletes, coaches,
and administration," commented LoPiccolo. "This program has developed
rapidly in three short years in the SUNYAC. I have no delusions of
grandeur about where we'd be without Associate Head Coach Mike Schmidt. I
view this award as the SUNYAC Men's Indoor Track & Field Coaching Staff
of the Year."
As a first year head coach, Prevosti led his women’s track and field team to a
first place finish in this year’s SUNYAC Championship registering, over 100
points more than second place finisher, Cortland. Before moving up as head
coach, Prevosti spent three years as assistant coach playing a big part in the
women’s first place finish the past two years as well. |