Matt Gamache
Number of articles: 6First article: January 29, 2010
Latest article: April 30, 2010
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Men’s track takes sixth place at the NESCAC Championship
The men's track season is reaching a highly competitive point, as competition shifts toward individual performances. However, the team has some strong performances to build on as a result of its performance last weekend.
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Men’s track attempts to repeat at Maine State Championship
The men's track team will compete against rivals Colby, Bates and University of Southern Maine (USM) this weekend with the Maine State Championship on the line. The meet, to be held at Colby, begins the most competitive portion of the track season.
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Bingham leads men’s track during Florida training trip
Fresh from a training trip to Florida over Spring Break, the men's track team is ready to make the trek to Middlebury for its first regular season meet. The team feels confident heading into its short outdoor season. With only two regular season meets before the Maine State Championship meet, the men need to take advantage of every opportunity to better their performances.
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Men’s track has strong individual performances
The championship season is well underway and the men's track team is rising to the challenge. With the highly selective Open New England meet this Saturday at Boston University, training is over and the team is ready to perform.
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Men’s track exceeds expectations at states
Men’s track took second place at the state meet, losing to USM but beating Colby and Bates
Though the men's indoor track team could not best powerhouse University of Southern Maine (USM), the Polar Bears had an outstanding performance on Saturday and proved that they are still among the best in Maine.
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Men’s track takes second place
Break and preseason have ended and the men's track team is heading into the heart of its season. On Saturday at 12:30 p.m., the men host the one and only home meet of the indoor track season, running against some of the toughest teams in New England.