Sean Bernstein
Winner of the 2012 James D. Ulrich Award
Niagara Track & Field Hall of Fame Annual Awards
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Sean Bernstein
- Junior at SUNY Oneonta, Oneonta, NY
- Graduate of C.W Baker High School, Baldwinsville, NY
- Event: Sprints (100m, 200m, 400m)
2012 Performances
- Indoor Track & Field:
- NCAA Division III All-America in the 60 meter dash with a 7th place finish (6.91)
- ECAC Division III Runner up in the 60 meter dash (6.91)
- SUNYAC Champion in 60 meter dash (6.92) and 200 meter dash (21.67) CR
- SUNYAC Championship Male Track Athlete of the Meet
- USTFCCCA Division III Atlantic Region Indoor Track Athlete of the Year
- 2011-2012 Team Most Valuable Player for Men's Indoor Track & Field
- Set school record in the 200 meter dash (21.49)
- Outdoor Track & Field:
- NCAA Division III Outdoor 200 meter National Champion (20.80) MR and 100 meter dash runner-up (10.44w)
- ECAC Division III Champion in the 200 meter dash (21.36)
- SUNYAC Champion in the 100 meter dash (10.67), 200 meter dash (21.26), and 4x100 meter relay (42.27)
- SUNYAC Championships Male Track Athlete of the Meet
- 2012 USTFCCCA D III Atlantic Region Outdoor Track Athlete of the Year
- Set four school records
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James D. Ulrich)
James D. Ulrich Award
Presented annually by the Niagara Track & Field Hall of Fame to the outstanding Male College Athlete of the Year from other than NCAA Division I Colleges in or from the Niagara Association.
James D. Ulrich
This award is named for James D. Ulrich, a member of the Hall of Fame's Class of 2011, who is a former head track and field coach at Fredonia State University where he coached five NCAA Division III National Champions. His teams won the New York State Collegiate Track and Field Conference (NYSCTFC) Men's Track & Field Championship 14 times Indoors and 13 times Outdoors; the State University of New York Athletic Conference (SUNYAC) Men's Track & Field Champions 14 times Indoors and 21 times (including 20 consecutive) Outdoors. Ulrich, who is highly decorated, was named the SUNYAC Coach of the Year thirteen times, NYSCTFA Coach of the Year eight times, NCAA Division III Regional Coach of the Year five times, and received the SUNYAC Service Award.



