Barmore crossed the finish line in 1:54.82 to finish just over a half-second ahead of Brockport's Marius Sidlaukus and nearly two seconds ahead of Geneseo's Ezra Ruggles. All three men qualified for the NCAA Atlantic Regional. Barmore's time was a new lift time best by over two seconds.
Barmore and three teammates also qualified for the Regional in the 4x400 meter relay. TyeRyan Burke and Topher Elkins had the first two legs, Barmore the third, and Toby Onuoha anchored a 3:26.68 clocking, good for second place in the event.
The quartet of Elkins, Onuoha, Tyler Miller, and Burke finished third in the 4x100 relay in 44.98 seconds.
Onuoha finished third in the high jump. He was one of four men to clear 1.85 meters (6 feet, 3/4 inch) and was placed third based on number of misses. Onuoha also finished seventh in the triple jump at 12.86 meters (42 feet, 2 1/4 inches) and eighth in the 200 meters.
Also Saturday, Burke was seventh in the 400 meters (50.61), Aaron Cember was seventh in the shot put and ninth in the discus, and Anthony Ruiz was 10th in the 5,000 meters.
The Blue Devils finished fourth in the 10-team standings. Geneseo won the team championship.
Fredonia State's Eleanor Clarke finished second in the javelin and earned Second Team All SUNYAC status on the first day of the SUNYAC Outdoor Track and Field championship meet at SUNY Cortland.
Seeded No. 3 coming into the meet, Clarke threw 32.54 meters (106 feet, 9 inches), two meters farther than her previous-best throw this season. She earned eight points for her team and currently sits second all time in Fredonia State history.
In other Friday competition, Evelyn Smith qualified for Saturday's final in the 400 meters with a preliminary time of 1:03.94. She is the No. 7 seed heading into the final at 2:50 p.m. Saturday. Meanwhile, Sarah Buckley (1:04.75) finished ninth during prelims, one spot out of Saturday's final.
In the 400 meters hurdles, Morgan Ashton (1:10.11) was eighth during Friday's prelims to advance Saturday's 4:25 p.m. final. She came into the meet as the No. 9 seed. Her teammate, Alissa Dixon (1:15.55), failed to advance to the final.
Haseley was clocked in 19:26.13, an improvement of nearly eight seconds from her previous-best time this season. She also moved up four spots from her pre-meet seed and one point for her team. They finished seventh in the team standings. Geneseo won the team championship.
In other events Saturday, Evelyn Smith was eighth in the 400 meters, Morgan Ashton eighth in the 400-meter hurdles, Eleanor Clarke finished 10th in the discus, and the quartet of Smith, Ali Dixon, Vanessa Ryhal, and Ashton seventh in the 4x400 relay.