Chrystie wins scholar athlete award

ONEONTA – Oneonta State sophomore women’s basketball player, Sara Chrystie (Oxford), was named this was as the school’s Winter Chancellor Scholar-Athlete winner by the State University of New York Athletic Conference.
Chrystie is coming off a season in which she started all 29 of her team’s games helping the Red Dragons to a 20-9 overall record. She led the team in scoring at 10.8 points per game, while also leading in total assists (129) and steals (57). Chrystie added 135 rebounds, among the best on the team.
Chrystie was the lone Red Dragons player selected to the all-conference team, and aided her team’s performance in which it advanced to the semifinals of the SUNYAC Tournament and the championship game of the ECAC Upstate New York Tournament.
The Chancellor’s Award is given annually in each sport to a first or second team all-conference selection who has the highest grade-point average. To be eligible, a student athlete must have completed at least three semesters at their respective college.

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