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BRONCOS OF THE WEEK (2/23): Aidan Cutting, Tianna Tracey

BRONCOS OF THE WEEK (2/23): Aidan Cutting, Tianna Tracey

DELHI, N.Y. (February 23, 2021) - The SUNY Delhi Athletics Broncos of the Week takes on a new meaning! We are excited to collaborate with our community to highlight our local student-athletes, and turning to our Broncos who have excelled academically. Each week we will showcase our Broncos through "Nate Lull's Local Look" and our "Scholar Athlete Student Spotlight."

Nate Lull's Local Look: Aidan Cutting, Cross Country/Track & Field (Unadilla, NY / Unatego)

WCDO Sports Director Nate Lull is based in Sidney, NY and reports on high school sports in the counties that surround SUNY Delhi. Many of the athletes Nate covers continue their sports careers by joining the Bronco family. Each week Nate will highlight a local player he covered in high school who is now in college at Delhi.

This week Nate has selected Aidan Cutting from Men's Track & Field. Aidan is a native of Unadilla, NY.

Nate says: "Aidan was a dominant local runner for Unatego Central School in both Cross Country and Track. I had the chance to cover several championship track meets, and you could always count on an exciting race from Aidan. During his senior year his times were very impressive, and I knew he would have a chance to run at the next level. Aidan was the WCDO Male Cross Country Runner of the Year in 2018 after winning the league title and making a trip to states. I am so glad to see him at SUNY Delhi and working with an amazing coach like Robb Munro."

Check back next week for another one of Nate's picks!


Scholar Athlete Student Spotlight: Tianna Tracey, Women's Basketball (Brooklyn, NY / HS for Public Service Wingate)

Junior Tianna Tracey possesses one of the highest cumulative GPA among all our returning student-athletes. This honor earned her the 2019-20 SUNY Delhi Outstanding Academic Achievement Award. While injuries stunted Tianna's playing season as a sophomore, Tianna remained focused and on-point with all team activities with the prospect of returning to the court. She got her chance when she stepped on the court at the Western Connecticut State Hat City Tournament. Her academic distinction has earned her national and conference academic honors. She majors in Recreation and Sports Management.