This fall, the Marist Red Foxes have introduced their new Club Baseball Team, giving students who hope to continue their baseball careers a chance to keep playing the game they love.
Category: Men’s Club Sports
Sideline Reporter Connor Kurpat gives us an inside look on Men’s Rugby Head Coach James Kimberly.
The Marist College Club ski Team will be coached this year by a Marist College Class of 2018 alumnus, Joe Kopp. Previously, he was the captain of the team in his final two years of racing.
In a state just south of the country that birthed the sport, hockey runs deep through the veins of New York, especially one little kid from Marlboro.
Marist Club Hockey won their 10th annual Breast Cancer Awareness (BCA) game on Saturday in an overtime thriller over Montclair State, courtesy of a heroic goal from Brendan Buckley.
Marist College has over 20 varsity sports in which men and women participate, ranging from…
Year by year, more athletic departments across the country are adapting to a new type of athlete, one that does not run, jump and lift weights. This athlete is a gamer, a true gamer that sits in front of a screen using their quick twitch fingers to control the virtual world.
And the team, slowly swaying with their arms around one another, repeat it again. “Musa musa musa.” The circle sways a little faster. “Aye olè, bali wae bali wae!” Reinhardt and Bongiorni smile to each other as the team repeats the last part. Now it’s time to get loud.
The typical college student will reluctantly go to class, do their homework when they’re supposed to and hang out with friends in their free time. The typical student-athlete also does all of this, and will practice and work out every day on top of it. Such a relaxed schedule is not typical for one Marist sophomore.
A behind the scenes look at the Marist College Hockey team as they strive to make the ACHA National Tournament in Columbus, Ohio.