Marist Track And Field Success Reflects Deeper Discipline

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marist track and field success reflects deeper discipline
marist track and field success reflects deeper discipline
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Marist Track and Field: What Drives Consistent Results

Marist track and field refers primarily to the Red Foxes program at Marist College in Poughkeepsie, New York, which achieved its highest team finish in program history at the 2026 Colonial Relays with a third-place outcome and eight school records. The women's team also set multiple school records at the 2025-26 Fastrack Season Opener on December 5, 2025, and dominated the inaugural Red Fox River Rumble on April 18, 2026.

Program Highlights and Recent Achievements

The Marist Red Foxes women's track and field team delivered a record-breaking performance at the Colonial Relays on April 3-4, 2026, placing third out of 23 teams with 75 points-the program's best finish ever. This historic weekend featured eight school records, all on the women's side, spanning events from sprints to throws.

marist track and field success reflects deeper discipline
marist track and field success reflects deeper discipline

Key 2025-26 Season Records

EventAthletePerformanceDate
200-meter dashGabrielle Bozeth24.42 (school record)April 4, 2026
400-meter dashJulia Kropo57.45 (school record)April 4, 2026
800-meter runJulianna Mirabile2:10.08 (school record)April 4, 2026
Shot putJenna Borselle11.55m (school record)April 4, 2026
4x100 relayNielsen/Bozeth/Samperi/Dapont47.48 (school record)April 4, 2026
60-meter hurdlesMadison LaCretaSchool recordDecember 5, 2025

Gabrielle Bozeth captured the 200-meter dash title in 25.02 seconds at the Fastrack National Invite on February 6, 2026, breaking her own school record set in 2025. Alexandra Samperi won the long jump with 5.77 meters (18 feet, 11.25 inches), while Jenna Borselle broke her own 2025 school record in shot put with 10.56 meters.

Competition Schedule and Conference Affiliation

The Red Foxes compete in the MAAC Championships (Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference) and IC4A/ECAC Championships as part of their annual schedule. The 2024-25 competition schedule included 10 meets spanning from December 2024 through March 2025.

  1. Fastrack Season Opener - December 6, 2024 (Staten Island, NY)
  2. St. Thomas Aquinas Invite - January 10, 2025
  3. Gotham Cup - January 17, 2025
  4. Dr. Sanders Scorcher at The Armory - January 24-25, 2025
  5. Boston University Terrier Classic - January 31-February 1, 2025
  6. Fastrack National - February 7, 2025
  7. Valentine Meet - February 14-15, 2025
  8. MAAC Championships - February 22-23, 2025
  9. Last Chance Meet - February 28, 2025
  10. IC4A/ECAC Championships - March 8-9, 2025 (Boston, MA)

The team trains at the newly opened Gartland Commons Track and Turf Field, which officially opened in September 2025 as Marist's new athletic hub. This multi-million dollar facility includes areas for long jump, triple jump, high jump, steeplechase, and pole vault.

Marist Educational Philosophy and Athletic Excellence

The consistent results in Marist track and field reflect the broader Marist educational mission that emphasizes holistic formation integrating spiritual, intellectual, social, and physical development. Marist Catholic education is founded on five distinctive pillars: Family Spirit, Simplicity, Presence, Love of Work, and In the Way of Mary.

In Brazil and Latin America, the Marist Network celebrates over 116 years of presence since the first Marist Brothers arrived in Rio Grande do Sul in 1910. The Marist pedagogical approach unites affective, ethical, social, political, cognitive, and religious formation grounded in integral education.

Athlete Development and Student Outcomes

Marist track and field produces integral student outcomes aligned with educational mission: students develop integrity, resilience, curiosity, and leadership while achieving proficiency in disciplines required for post-high school success.>

  • Develops relationship with God and lives according to Gospel values
  • Acts with integrity demonstrating charity, kindness, and respect
  • Engages intellectually with academic integrity and curiosity
  • Pursues balance of physical, mental, social, and spiritual well-being
  • Uses gifts to lead and serve community for common good
  • Recognizes learning as process and responds with resilience

The women's 4x400 meters team set a school record at the 2025 MAAC Championships, demonstrating depth across the lineup during one of the most successful meets in program history. Freshmen like Alyssa Dapont and Grace Fletcher earned personal bests while sophomores like Julia Kropo and Sierra Fisher established school records, showing program depth across class years.

Facility Investment and Program Growth

Marist College invested in a multi-million dollar track and turf field construction beginning in September 2024 at the North Field site, with the facility officially opening as Gartland Commons in September 2025. The new facility alleviated Tenney Stadium scheduling conflicts and provides dedicated training space for club and intramural sports teams.

The temporary blacktop track was used for training in spring 2025, with the final track surface poured in spring 2025 and ready for use by fall 2025. This investment directly supports the program's competitive excellence demonstrated by record-breaking performances throughout 2025-26.

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What Are the Five Pillars of Marist Education?

Family Spirit creates welcoming communities where everyone belongs; Simplicity emphasizes honest, humble relationships; Presence means being caring and available to students; Love of Work demonstrates work gives purpose to life; and In the Way of Mary reflects openness to God's call with tenderness and solidarity.

How Does Marist Track Connect to Educational Values?

Track and field exemplifies the healthy and balanced outcome of Marist education, where students cultivate physical, mental, social, and spiritual well-being while developing resilience, discipline, and teamwork.

Where Are Marist Schools Located in Latin America?

The Marist Brothers operate schools in 79 countries worldwide, including extensive networks in Brazil (with 116+ years in Southern Brazil), Argentina, Chile, and across Latin America, serving over 600 secondary schools globally.

What Makes Marist Track and Field Results Consistent?

Consistent results stem from record-setting facilities like Gartland Commons, dedicated coaching, the MAAC conference framework, and Marist's holistic approach that develops whole persons-spiritually, intellectually, socially, and physically.

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Miguel A. Siqueira is a policy researcher and former editor at Educare Brasil, where he led investigations into governance structures within Marist-affiliated networks.

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