Weston, Mass.Head coach Christine Kloiber of the Regis College Track and Field team announced recently that Tori Rapsis (Nashua, NH) intends to join the Regis team in the fall.
In their final regular season meet of the year, the Regis Outdoor Track & Field Team traveled to Providence for the Brown University Springtime Invitational. With a little luck in the weather, the squad capped off the year in stellar fashion: rewriting the all-time Regis performance list and setting new personal bests.
Facing temperatures in the 40s with a little bit of wind and a lot of rain, the Regis Outdoor Track Team wasted no time running between the rain drops to post some big times this weekend at the MIT Spring Invitational. Sprinters and middle-distance runners both set their best performances of the year with still a week to go.
The Regis College Track & Field Outdoor Team competed this past weekend at the Corsair Invitational, hosted by Umass Dartmouth. Fighting especially windy conditions, several athletes posted season-best performances, setting themselves up nicely for the final few weeks of the season.
Weston, Mass.Freshman Brad Hastings (Mansfield, Mass.) set a new school record in the 400-meter dash, and set a new record in the 200 with a time of 23.56 seconds.
Weston, Mass.Strong start from a young squad. Middle distance saw rookies posting performance times in the mile by freshmen Bethany Frye and Rebekkah Porter and in the 800 by junior Franli Bencosme.
Weston, Mass.There is something about stepping to the starting block with runners on either side of you, a straight-away in front of you, and that pop of the starting gun that makes your nerves stand on end. Hours of training come down to seconds of pure exhilaration.
Athletes from all over the National Collegiate Athletic Conference (NCAA) get coined with the stereotype that athletes get everything from the best facilities to not having to work for what they get.