
Six Bulls Named to Indoor Track & Field All-MAC Teams
3/25/2026 4:20:00 PM | Track and Field
CLEVELAND, Ohio – The Mid-American Conference announced its 2026 Indoor Track & Field all-conference teams earlier this week, honoring six University at Buffalo athletes. Micah Blair, Noah Brightman, Michael Huebner, Aidan Norris, Michael Parks and Collin Stafford were all named to an All-MAC team for their performances at MAC Indoor Championships in February.
Parks was named All-MAC First Team, highlighting indoor championships for the Bulls by defending his conference title in the 60-meter hurdles. The senior won the event finals with a school record time of 7.83 seconds. Parks became the only Buffalo sprinter to win the 60-meter hurdles than once at MAC Indoor Championships, bringing the Bulls their fifth gold medal in the event all-time.
Blair earned All-MAC Second Team honors for taking second place in the men's triple jump on day two at indoor conference championships. The sophomore posted a personal best mark of 14.58 meters to bring home a MAC silver medal and take 10th all-time in UB indoor history. Blair also placed sixth in the long jump on day one (7.05m).
Stafford, Huebner, Norris and Brightman were named All-MAC Second Team for their second-place finish in the men's distance medley relay. The four Bulls earned silver medals for their performance on day one of conference championships, posting a time of 10:07.91. The finish marks the second consecutive season where the men's program earned a medal in the event. Stafford and Norris were members of the relay team that won the event in 2025.
For a complete list of All-MAC honorees for indoor track and field, click here.
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