There was no shortage of fireworks on Saturday night at Tenney Stadium. While those in the sky were celebratory, those on the field were in a manner of frustration, as the Red Foxes lost both tonight’s game and their star for the next.
Category: Men’s Soccer
The Men’s soccer team fought a long, grueling battle against the University of Pennsylvania Quakers Friday night. Though the scoreline was empty at the end of the game, the 110 minutes of play were far from it.
On a rainy Wednesday night, the Marist Men’s Soccer Team hosted #12 nationally ranked Fordham Rams in a non-conference matchup.
The Marist Men’s Soccer Team was hoping for a hero’s welcome on their home opener, coming off an upset over nationally ranked University of the Pacific.
They did not get it.
The limited field times and practice spaces are ongoing issues at Marist College. If you have never experienced Tenney Stadium at 5 a.m., consider yourself lucky. There are teams on the field before the sun rises, before the birds start chirping, and before the entire campus wakes up.
From beyond the grave, James J. McCann continues to perpetuate Marist Athletics through his foundation, the James J. McCann Charitable Trust.
Despite interest from bigger-conference teams, star freshman midfielder Allen Gavilanes wants to win a MAAC Championship with Marist.
He had checked almost every achievable box–except of course a MAAC Championship ring. After two years of impressive personal success, Harr decided it was time to challenge himself at a new level. He accepted an offer from the University of Virginia, fulfilling his dream of competing in the ACC. Now, he’s back.