Women’s cross-country came in second place in the MAAC Championship last weekend. They were beaten…
Author: Lily Caffrey-Levine
POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y.—“You never know where you’re going to end up,” Michele Steele said, sharing her…
It may intramural, but late-night soccer at Marist is a passionate, popular sport for all, cleats or not.
“I don’t know who told you it would be a good idea to interview me.” …
Center Field’s Will Bjarnar sits down with the latest edition of The Circle, featuring the…
Poughkeepsie, NY — The sound of a crisp kick to a soccer ball hits the ear a…
Grace Casolo knows herself. Through the difficulties she has encountered, she has been able to match them. Using sports to help balance academics and finding a home in the support systems in her life, she keeps looking up and improving.
At a smaller Division I school like Marist College, it’s not difficult to put a…
A postgame write up never said, “Alex Marinelli was up at midnight catching for the Marist pitchers before their shutout,” or “The win came from Alex Marinelli helping a pitcher talk through a bad start last night,” but that’s fine with Alex. He came to terms with his unsung hero role, knowing the positive impact he was having on the team.
On an abnormally nice day in late March, most of Marist’s second game of MAAC play was played in the colder shade of the Gartland Athletic Field. After a dominant defensive inning, the sun came out bright in the bottom of the fifth, as did the Red Foxes.