SMITHFIELD, RI - Already established as one of the top track & field athletes at Bryant and perhaps in the Northeast-10 Conference, HAFIZ GREIGRE (Attleboro, Mass.) has also found success in the classroom. Named to the Northeast-10 Conference Academic Honor Roll last week, Greigre was named today to the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCA) Division II Men's All-Academic Track & Field team.
Recent Bentley graduate Ryan Agnew (Spencer/David Prouty HS), a two-time All-America in cross country and the school record-holder in three track events, has been selected to the 2006 ESPN the Magazine Academic All-America® Mens Track and Cross Country third team (college division) by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA).
The UMass Lowell womens track and field team, fresh off its best spring season ever, was the recipient of the U.S. Track and Field and Cross Country Coaches Association Team Academic Award, released Monday by the USTFCCCA.
UMass Lowell multi-sport student-athlete Enjoli Edwards, a senior from Philadelphia, PA, will be profiled on the June 12 edition of NCAA On Campus on Fox Sports New England Monday, June 12, at 3:00.
Senior John Drinkwater (Tewksbury, MA) and junior Nicole Plante (North Adams, MA) were each named to the ESPN The Magazine District 1 Cross Country/Track & Field Academic All-America Team, the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) announced Wednesday.
Toni-Marie Henry placed second in the triple jump and earned All-American honors at the NCAA Championship with a distance of 41' 11.25''. She shattered her own school record for the fifth time this season and helped UMass Lowell to a tie for fifth place in the team standings.
Stonehill College sophomore Keith Gill (Brockton, Mass.) and junior Dana DeIngenis (Cranston, R.I.) became the first track and field All-America performers in school history on Saturday evening by recording top eight finishes in their respective 1,500 meter national championship races...
Senior Patrick Morasse (Lowell, MA) and junior Nicole Plante (North Adams, MA) earned All-American honors for the second time in as many days to lead UMass Lowell on the final day of the NCAA Division II Track and Field Championships Saturday at Emporia State University.
The UML women, with only five athletes competing in six events, placed a best-ever fifth...
Southern Connecticut State University junior Merline Stacey Egbert (Danbury, Conn.) became a two-time All-American by finishing seventh in the womens triple jump during Day 2 of the NCAA Division II Outdoor Track and Field Championships...
Southern Connecticut State University junior Merline Stacey Egbert (Danbury, Conn.) finished fifth in the country in the womens long jump during Day 1 of the NCAA Division II Outdoor Track and Field Championships...
Senior high jumper Ivan Schmidt (Bridgeport, Conn.) and Jack Maloney, head coach of the Southern Connecticut State University mens track and field and cross country programs, have been honored by the United States Track and Field and Cross Country Coaches Association.
The Northeast-10 Conference has announced the members of the 2006 Mens and Womens Track & Field All-Academic Teams. A total of 18 men and 17 women named to the conference's all-academic teams.
This is where Ivan Schmidt belongs, steps away from yet another personal record, away from the confusion, away from an overbearing stepfather, away from a life he wanted little to do with back in Delaware.
Six men and three women from Southern Connecticut State University will compete in the NCAA Division II outdoor track and field championships May 25-27 at Emporia, Kansas.
Stonehill College outdoor track standouts Keith Gill and Dana DeIngenis have been selected to compete in the 2006 NCAA Division II Outdoor Track & Field National Championships...
Junior Nicole Plante (North Adams, MA) and senior Patrick Morasse (Lowell, MA) led seven UMass Lowell track and field athletes selected for the NCAA Division II Championships May 25-27 at Emporia State University in Emporia, KS.
Nicole Plante, a junior from UMass Lowell, placed second in the 3,000 meters, shattered her own school record and posted the third-fastest time in the country at the ECAC/IC4A Championships at Princeton. The sole Division II runner in the field, she ran the course in 9:42.34.
Toni-Marie Henry, a junior sprinter from UMass Lowell, took home first place in the women's 100 meter dash and placed second in the 200 meter to win the Northeast-10 Conference Track & Field Championship. She was named the women's Championship MVP.
UMass Lowell successfully defend its Northeast-10 Conference Track & Field Championship by edging runner-up Southern Connecticut but only 10 points, 225 to 215 to capture the outdoor title. The Southern Connecticut men, led by Championship MVP Ivan Schmidt, also defended their conference crown by winning the men's team title with 262.5 points...
UMass Lowell junior Nicole Plante placed fifth and automatically qualified for the NCAA Championship in her fourth distance event in the College Women's 5,000 Meters at the Penn Relays. She broke fourth school record in as many meets this season with a time of 16:38.07 (by 37 seconds) and was tops among Division II-III runners in the field
Ashley Moulton, a junior runner from UMass Lowell, won two individual events and a relay at the MIT Coed Invitational. She captured both the 100 meter dash (12.87 seconds) and the 200 meter dash (26.30) and also ran a leg on UML's 4X100 meter relay team which placed first in 48.97 seconds.
Patrick Morasse automatically qualified for the NCAA Championship and set a school record in the 1,500 meters at the prestigious Mt. San Antonio College (Mt. Sac) Relays in Walnut, CA. He was the sole Division II runner in a field of 26 Division I and international entries, placing eighth overall in 3:45.75, the second-fastest time in Division II this season.
Southern Connecticut senior Ivan Schmidt (Bridgeport, Conn.) won the high jump with a NCAA Division II championship provisional qualifying mark of six feet, 10.75 inches at the rain-soaked Princeton University Invitational track and field meet.
Natasha Stevenson, a junior track athlete at Bryant University, set two school records at the Rhode Island College Invitational, winning the 100 meters in 12.30 seconds and the 200 meters in 26.00. Both times are also New England Qualifying times.
Patrick Morasse has been running in and around Lowell since he was born, literally. He had a standout career at Lowell High running for the Red Raiders in the fall, winter and spring before embarking on another storied run at UMass Lowell.
Stonehill's Dana DeIngenis took top honors in the 1,500 meters at the Northeastern Snowflake Classic with a time of 4:48.23, while Ryan Agnew, a senior Bentley College runner, provisionally qualified for the NCAA Division II Championships in the 10,000 with a time of 31:00.02.
The River Hawks women's outdoor team is favored to claim the 2006 Northeast-10 Championship in womens outdoor track & field. UMass Lowell also earned 64 points and eight first place votes, while Southern Connecticut earned 56 points to place second in the poll.