Track sends 6 to NCAA meet
Colby sent competitors to three events in last weekend’s National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Indoor Track and Field Championships for Division III.
Colby sent competitors to three events in last weekend’s National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Indoor Track and Field Championships for Division III.
The Colby men’s outdoor track team hosted the State of Maine Men’s Outdoor Track and Field Championships this past Saturday, April 21, at Harold Alfond Stadium.
This past Saturday, the Colby men’s and women’s outdoor track teams hosted Bates College, Husson University, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and the University of Southern Maine (USM) in a home meet at Harold Alfond Stadium.
Both the Colby women’s and men’s outdoor track teams competed strongly this past Saturday, April 7 at the Jim Sheehan Memorial Invitation at Fitchburg State University in Fitchburg, Mass.
The Colby men’s indoor track team sent two runners to compete for national titles this past weekend at the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division III Men’s Indoor Track and Field Championship at Grinnell College in Iowa.
Both the Colby women’s and men’s indoor track teams sent athletes to compete at the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) Indoor Track and Field Championships this past weekend at the New Balance Armory in New York, N.Y.
Runners from both the Colby women’s and men’s indoor track and field teams earned All-New England Honors this weekend at the Open New England Track and Field Championships.
Both the Colby men’s and women’s indoor track teams sent competitors to the New England Division III Track and Field Championships this past Saturday, Feb. 18.
This past weekend, both the Colby women’s and men’s indoor track teams competed in the Valentine’s Classic at Boston University.
The men’s and women’s cross country teams competed at the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division III New England Region Qualifier Championships this past Saturday in Brunswick, Maine.
This past weekend, the women’s and men’s cross country teams competed at the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) Division III Championships in Williamstown, Mass.
At the NESCAC Championships, the women placed fifth overall, and the men placed 10th, their best finish at the meet since 2006.
The Colby women's cross country team won its 12th State of Maine Championship.
Colby men’s and women’s cross country each competed at Williams College this past weekend for the Purple Valley Classic.
Colby women’s cross country placed second at the Maine Women’s Cross Country Invitational held at Bowdoin College, and the men finished seventh.
Colby's cross country teams competed at the Class Relays at Bates this past weekend.
Men's track prevailed in both the 4x400 and 4x100-meter relays this past weekend.
In his first year on the Colby track team, despite facing some of the best teams and runners in the region, Dan Langwenya ’14 has kept his opponents on their toes.
If an ability to handle transitions and obstacles is the mark of a well-trained team, then Colby’s outdoor track squads should be in for a good season.
This past weekend, the Colby men’s and women’s indoor track teams competed at the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) meet in New York City.
The men’s and women’s indoor track teams hit their stride at the New England Division III Championships this past Saturday with the men at Springfield College and the women at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).
Over the past weekend, the men’s and women’s indoor track teams ventured out of the state of Maine for the first time this season in order to vie for victory at the Valentine Classic on Saturday and the Tufts Invitational on Sunday.
It was a big weekend for the men's and women's track and field teams, both of which traveled to Tufts University to compete in the New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) Championship Meet.
It was another big weekend for the Colby men’s and women’s track and field teams, as both traveled to Cambridge, Mass. for a meet at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).
It was another exciting weekend for the men's and women's indoor track teams, as their championship season continued with the Open New England Indoor Track and Field Championships. The meet was for runners from all over New England, including schools in Divisions I, II, and III, and the Colby athletes were not only competing against local rival schools like Bates and Bowdoin, but against national athletic powerhouses like the University of Connecticut, the University of New Hampshire, and the United States Coast Guard Academy.
It has been a big month for the runners of the men's and women's indoor track and field teams, as both returned to Colby for the cold darkness that is Jan Plan. The season is now well underway, as both teams have taken part in four meets and have found successes on both the individual and team level.
Winter is here, and the trails around Mayflower Hill are covered in snow, but that does not mean that the runners of Colby will take time off for the season.