At a smaller Division I school like Marist College, it’s not difficult to put a…
Tag: 19 for ’19: Stories of the Senior Class
Jake Reinhardt’s passion for rugby will live on long after his career at Marist has ended.
At a smaller Division I school like Marist College, it’s not difficult to put a…
“When you cross the line and you have a PR, it’s kind of the culmination of months and years of hard work coming together, so it’s gratifying,” she said. “Running is a bit different than other sports because how you perform is so subjective. I think track can be really brutal because there’s no question if it was a good or bad race because your time speaks for itself.”
Dan Arrato is, very simply, different from most people you might meet, especially in Poughkeepsie. He’s from Connecticut, but you would probably think he’s from the South. He’s a college student, but with the work ethic of a few of them combined. And he is certainly different compared to the typical rower.
While Taylor will never again set another ball for Marist College, her days of assisting are far from over. Next year, Taylor will head to Bryant University in Smithfield, R.I., where she will be a graduate assistant coach for the Bryant Women’s Volleyball Team.
At a smaller Division I school like Marist College, it’s not difficult to put a…
Marist Baseball’s Frankie Gregoire has been a focal point of the Red Foxes’ recent success throughout his four years in Poughkeepsie. But just how does the senior continue to show why he’s one of Marist’s elite hitters? Frankie’s answer just might be, “MLB The Show.”
Unlike most freshmen, Tadd didn’t enjoy the newfound flexible schedule that college brought. After meeting his current fellow senior captain Raymond Mattingly in an introductory freshman class, Tadd decided to walk on to the Marist Men’s Rowing team, having never previously rowed a stroke in his life.
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.