Marcus Schneider
Number of articles: 6First article: February 5, 2010
Latest article: May 7, 2010
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Five athletes to compete at Open New England
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On Saturday, the men’s track team will compete in the Eastern College Athletic Conference, the last
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Colman Hatton breaks school record, team prepares for D-III Championship
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Men’s track takes second, falls to Springfield College
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Seniors excel as men’s track takes fourth
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Five athletes to compete at Open New England
Though the team competition for men's track has ended for the year, the postseason continues this weekend for a few athletes. The Open New England at Northeastern University is all about individual performances: bettering personal records and qualifying for nationals.
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Seniors excel as men’s track takes fourth
Tomorrow, the NESCAC championship at Tufts University will provide the men's track team with stiff competition from Tufts, Bates, Williams, Amherst and seven other schools.
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Men’s track takes second, falls to Springfield College
On Saturday, the men's track team will be competing in the New Hampshire Invitational at the University of New Hampshire (UNH). In addition to UNH and Bowdoin, the University of Southern Maine, Quinnipiac and Colby-Sawyer will also be competing.
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On Saturday, the men’s track team will compete in the Eastern College Athletic Conference, the last
On Saturday, the men's track team will compete in the Eastern College Athletic Conference, the last chance for athletes to qualify for Nationals. The meet brings together schools from all divisions.
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Colman Hatton breaks school record, team prepares for D-III Championship
The men's indoor track team will be traveling to Bates on Saturday to compete in the D-III New England Championships. This is the most prestigious meet of the season, with 25 teams in attendance.
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Men’s track takes third place
When the men's track team toes the line on Saturday, the state title will be at stake. The Bowdoin men have captured first or second place in this meet for the past 17 years, but it will not be an easy feat to keep that streak alive.