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Marist Red Foxes

The Red Foxes are the athletic teams of Marist College. The Marist Red Foxes compete in NCAA Division I athletics as a member of the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) the only exception being football, a member of the Pioneer Football League (PFL).

Marist Red Foxes
UniversityMarist College
ConferenceMetro Atlantic Athletic Conference (primary)
Pioneer Football League
NCAADivision I (FCS)
Athletic directorTim Murray
LocationPoughkeepsie, New York, United States
Varsity teams23
Football stadiumTenney Stadium
Basketball arenaMcCann Arena
Baseball stadiumJames J. McCann Baseball Field
Other venuesGartland Athletic Field, Tennis Pavilion, Longview Park
MascotFrankie
NicknameRed Foxes
Fight songMarist Fight Song
ColorsRed and white[1]
   
Websitewww.goredfoxes.com

The Red Foxes make up 23 varsity teams. Separate men's and women's teams are sponsored for basketball, tennis, crew, lacrosse, soccer, cross country, track, swimming and diving. Sponsored women's teams are softball, volleyball, and water polo. While sponsored men's teams are baseball and football. These varsity programs involve more than 550 Marist student-athletes. The crew programs are among the few in the nation that claim on-campus facilities.

The red fox or reynard is indigenous to the Hudson Valley where Marist is located and is regarded as highly intelligent and cunning. It is the red fox from which Marist's school colors of red and white are derived.

Marist has been recognized by Sports Illustrated as having one of the top 200 college athletic programs in the U.S.[2]

Overview edit

The Marist athletic department is the biggest and most successful in the MAAC. Marist has been awarded the MAAC conference's highest honor, the Commissioner's Cup, more than any school in history. The Commissioner's Cup is given annually to the most successful MAAC athletic department over the course of the year.

Student athletes at Marist routinely excel in the classroom. In 2019 for the 18th straight year Marist led the MAAC with 262 selections to the conference's Academic Honor Roll.[3] Marist also had 57 student athletes selected to the PFL's Academic Honor Roll[4] and four men's rowers named to the Intercollegiate Rowing Association (IRA) 2019 All-Academic Team.[5]

In 2017, in the wake of mass shootings across the United States, Marist changed their mascot's name from "Shooter" to "Frankie."[6]

Sports sponsored edit

Men's sports Women's sports
Baseball Basketball
Basketball Cross country
Cross country Lacrosse
Football Rowing
Lacrosse Soccer
Rowing Softball
Soccer Swimming and diving
Swimming and diving Tennis
Tennis Track and field
Track and field Volleyball
Water polo
† – Track and field includes both indoor and outdoor.

Baseball edit

Men's basketball edit

Women's basketball edit

The Marist women's basketball team won 20 games for the first time during the 1981–1982 season going 21–10 under head coach Susan Deer. They would not reach the 20 win plateau again until the hiring of Brian Giorgis before the 2002–2003 season. In Brian's first season Marist would go 20–11, (13–5 MAAC). Since then, under Brian's guidance, Marist has dominated the MAAC with 10 championships and has become a powerhouse on the national stage.[7]

The first conference crown came in 2004 followed by another one in 2006. Although Marist would lose both times in the first round of the NCAA tournament (2004 to Oklahoma and 2006 to Georgia) these games were just building blocks for greater successes.

 
Marist women's basketball game vs Boston University at McCann Arena

In March 2007, after a going 27–5 and making the NCAA tournament for the third time in school history, Marist's women's basketball team surprised a nation of NCAA fans under the leadership of co-captains Alisa Kresge and Nikki Flores, carried by Rachele Fitz. They became the third 13th seed to make it to the Sweet 16 since the women's tournament expanded to 64 teams. They defeated 4th-seeded Ohio State and 5th-seeded Middle Tennessee to make it to the Sweet 16.[8]

In March 2008, the women's basketball team was seeded 7th in the New Orleans Regional of the NCAA basketball tournament where they defeated the 10th seeded Depaul Blue Demons 76–57.[9] They were then defeated by the 2nd seeded LSU Lady Tigers 68–49 on March 24, 2008, ending Marist's 22-game winning streak.[10]

The 2009 and 2010 Women's NCAA basketball tournaments saw Marist lose in the first rounds to Virginia and Georgetown respectively.[11][12]

In the 2011 NCAA tournament the women's basketball team defeated Iowa State in the first round and were thoroughly defeating Duke at Cameron Indoor Stadium in the 2nd round until Marist's best player Erica Allenspach was injured. Duke took the lead late in the 2nd half and prevailed 71–66.[13][14]

During the 2011–2012 season the Marist women's basketball team won their seventh straight MAAC championship by crushing Fairfield in the MAAC Final 61–35.[15] They would go on to the NCAA Tournament as a 13 seed and beat 4th seed Georgia 76–70.[16] Marist would then lose a tough game in the second round 66–63 to the 5th seed St. Bonaventure[17] ending another successful season for a team that was viewed as Marist's most vulnerable in years.[18]

The 2012–2013 season was the third time in the last six years that Marist would go undefeated in MAAC regular season play (18–0).[19] Marist cruised through the MAAC tournament and defeated Iona 72–48 in the championship game.[20] This was Marist's 9th MAAC title tying St. Peters for the most championships in MAAC history.[21]

Shortly after winning the 2013 MAAC crown Brian Giorgis was named an assistant coach for the USA Women's World University Games Team during the 2013 games to be held in Kazan Russia.[22]

In the first round of the 2013 NCAA Tournament Marist struggled offensively and lost a tough first-round game to Michigan State 55–47.[23]

Marist extended their MAAC dominance during the 2013–2014 season winning their 10th overall MAAC crown and 9th straight after overcoming a 17-point deficit against Quinnipiac University in the conference tournament championship game to win 70–66.[24] The game was Marist's 26th MAAC tournament win in a row.[25]

Marist was defeated 87–65 by their hosts, a red hot shooting Iowa Hawkeyes team who shot 12 of 25 from 3-point range and 57 percent from the field, in the first round of the 2014 NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament.[26]

Second seeded Marist lost to #1 seed Quinnipiac in the 2015 MAAC Tournament Championship Game ending the Red Foxes' nine-year run as champions and 28 game winning streak in conference tournament games. This was also the first time in 35 MAAC tournament games that Marist wasn't the higher seeded team.[27]

Crew edit

 
Marist College Crew rowing blade

Marist has a large and active rowing program. Marist currently hosts both men's and women's heavyweight and lightweight teams. The women's teams compete as part of the MAAC. The teams row out of the Marist Boathouse on campus and use Longview Park to host races.

Each spring Marist competes against the United States Military Academy for the President's Cup Trophy. The two teams switch off hosting the event each year. West Point's proximity (30 miles south, on the opposite shore of the Hudson) and its competitive rowers (despite its club team status) has led to an intense rivalry developing over the years. The President's Cup Regatta, named in honor of former Marist College President Linus Richard Foy has been an annual event for over four decades.[28]

 
Spectators at the 1907 Poughkeepsie Regatta

In October 2009, to celebrate the quadricentennial of Henry Hudson's exploration of the Hudson River, Marist hosted a reenactment of the Intercollegiate Rowing Association's now defunct Poughkeepsie Regatta at Longview Park.[29] From 1895 to 1949 the IRA's national championship race was held in Poughkeepsie on the same site that is now Longview Park. The original races started off Rogers Point in Hyde Park and ended about a mile south of the Poughkeepsie-Highland Railroad Bridge.[29] The top college teams would attend and Poughkeepsie was known as the rowing capital of the world.[29] There were about 125,000 fans along the route in 1929, and 100,000 in 1930.[29] 2009 competitors included Marist, Columbia, Cornell, Navy, Pennsylvania, Syracuse, Army, and Vassar College.[29] Since 2009 Marist's autumn Poughkeepsie Regatta has been held intermittently.

Marist routinely participates in the annual ECAC championships, the NYSCCA (New York State) rowing championships and the IRA national championships.

During the summer of 2002 the Marist men's varsity eight boat advanced to the semifinals of the Temple Challenge Cup at the Henley Royal Regatta.[30]

In 2013 the women's program qualified for the inaugural NCAA Rowing Championships in Indianapolis.[31][32]

Football edit

 
Marist vs Sacred Heart in 2013

Football started at Marist as a club sport in 1965 and became a varsity sport in 1978 as a Division III independent. In 1993 football moved up to Division I-AA and in 1994 became the first Marist athletic team to become a member of the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference. Marist plays its home games in Tenney Stadium on the main campus in Poughkeepsie.

In February 2008, Marist joined the Pioneer Football League as its tenth member effective for the 2009 season, ending the MAAC Football League.[33]

There is one former member of the Red Foxes currently playing in the National Football League: Jason Myers.[34] Terrence Fede is the only Red Fox to have been selected in the NFL Draft.[35]

Lacrosse edit

The men's lacrosse team has been to two NCAA Tournaments after winning the MAAC lacrosse title in 2005 and 2015.[36] In 2005 they would go on to play eventual national champion Johns Hopkins in the first round. Marist was soundly defeated 22–6.[37] In the 2015 tournament #20 Marist bested Bryant University 10–6 in a first four game.[38] However #2 ranked Syracuse had too much talent for the foxes in their first-round game winning 20–8.[39]

Originating as a club sport during the 1970s, men's lacrosse subsequently became an NCAA Division III varsity sport and by the early 1980s, began transitioning up to Division I. In 1981, the Marist men's lacrosse team captured the Knickerbocker Conference title.[40]

The women's team has been to two NCAA Tournaments. Losing both times in the first round to Colgate (2008) and Maryland (2010).[41]

Soccer edit

The men's soccer program has qualified for three NCAA tournaments (2000, 2004 & 2005) and the women's program once (2011).

The 2004 men's team lost a tough first-round game in overtime 2–1 to the University of Connecticut.[42]

In 2005, the men's team suffered another tough first round loss to St. John's University, 3–1.[43]

Softball edit

 
A game between Marist and Army in 2013

Marist has won three MAAC championships, all of which advanced them to the NCAA Division I Softball Championship (2006, 2013, & 2016). They have also won the NEC Tournament championship in 1996, which advanced them to the play-in round of the 1996 NCAA Division I softball tournament

Tennis edit

The Marist men's team is arguably the most successful program in the conference having advanced to play in 11 Division I NCAA Men's Tennis Championships. If not winning the conference they have been in the hunt almost every year.

The women's team also has been moderately successful having advanced to 4 Division I NCAA Women's Tennis Championships.

Swimming and diving edit

The Marist men's and women's programs are the most successful programs in MAAC history.

The men have won 12 MAAC titles (1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007 and 2008).[44]

The women have won 18 MAAC titles (1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 and 2017).[44]

In addition the men have won two Metropolitan team championships (1990, 1995) and the women two (1994, 1995).[44] The women have also won two ECAC championships (1994, 1995).[44] Marist has had 3 ECAC athletes of the year, Brian Bolstad in 2010, Devin O'Nalty in 2008 and Jamie Falco in 2007.[44]

Water polo edit

The Marist athletic department added women's water polo in 2000. They started competing in the MAAC after the league began sponsoring the sport In 2003. Since then the team has been nationally ranked on several occasions and has won 4 MAAC titles (2006, 2008, 2009 & 2010) each of which earned them an automatic berth to the NCAA Women's Water Polo Championship Tournament.

Rivalries edit

 
Frankie the red fox posing at Tenney Stadium on the Marist College campus

Men's basketball – Siena College, Iona College

Women's basketball – Fairfield University, Iona College, Siena College, Quinnipiac University, Ohio State University

Men's rowing – United States Military Academy, Trinity College, Hartford, Hobart College, Ithaca College, University of Delaware, Jacksonville University

Women's rowing - Jacksonville University

Football – University of San Diego, Georgetown University, Bucknell University

Baseball – Manhattan College, United States Military Academy, Siena College

Swimming – Rider University

Softball – Canisius College

Track – Manhattan College, Iona College

Men's Soccer - Fairfield University

Women's soccer – Siena College

Men's tennis – Fairfield University

Women's tennis – Fairfield University

Men's lacrosse - Siena College

Women's lacrosse - Siena College

Battle of I-87 edit

Siena College located in Albany, New York is Marist's fiercest rival, most notably in men's basketball. Many fans and sportswriters refer to this match-up as "The Battle of I-87" because of the two-hour proximity of each school on Interstate 87 (Coincidentally, the approximate distance between the two is 87.4 miles). Although this rivalry exists in all sports, it is most heated during the basketball season. During the 1983–1984 season a brawl between the two basketball teams, their fans and coaches at McCann put the series on hiatus for three years.[45][46] The animosity goes back to when both schools competed at the Division II level, then the ECAC Metro Conference and continues today in the MAAC.

Facilities edit

James J. McCann Recreation Center edit

The James J. McCann Recreation Center consists of three major areas and dozens of minor ones. The three major areas are the McCann Field House, the Natatorium, and the Strength and Conditioning Center.[47]

McCann Arena is a 3,200-seat multi-purpose arena home to the men's and women's basketball and women's volleyball teams. It also hosts special events such as concerts for the student population.[48]

The natatorium is a 265,000 US gallons (1,000 m3) facility, ranging in depth from 4 feet (1.2 m) to 13 feet (4.0 m). It provides six 25-yard (23 m) lanes and an independent diving well. The well contains two 1-meter and one 3-meter diving board.[49]

The Strength and Conditioning Center is two floors. The lower floor consists of weight training equipment, the upper floor consists of cardiovascular training equipment. All told, the facility can easily accommodate 100 students simultaneously.[47]

Minor areas include two racquetball courts, a 2,200-square-foot (200 m2) dance studio, five locker rooms, a classroom, the Pepsi Hall of Fame multi-media meeting room, the 2,100-square-foot (200 m2) Dr. Maynard Center for Sports Medicine, the Academic Enhancement Center, the 4,200-square-foot (390 m2) Coach's Complex, an 11,000-square-foot (1,000 m2) Mondo-surfaced auxiliary gymnasium, used heavily by intramurals and club sports, and a student lounge.[47]

Tenney Stadium at Leonidoff Field edit

McCann Baseball Field edit

Tennis pavilion edit

In 2006, a tennis pavilion opened to support the men's and women's tennis programs. It features eight lighted, regulation-sized courts, a center walkway, and a pergola-covered spectator area. Along with Marist the United States Military Academy and the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Queens, New York, host site of the U.S. Open, are the only tennis venues in the area that can boast a Deco II playing surface. Designed by Skidmore, Owings and Merrill the pavilion is located on the east campus.[50] The pavilion replaced the old tennis courts that were removed in 1994 to make room for the construction of the Murray Student Center.

Boathouse Row and Longview Park edit

 
Gazebo at Longview Park
 
Cornell (foreground) and Marist boathouses with Poughkeepsie Bridge in distance

The athletic facilities with the greatest amount of history in the Marist College Athletic Department are the boathouses located on campus, which sit on the banks of the Hudson River. It is rare in collegiate rowing to have on-campus rowing facilities. Two houses exist: the original Cornell University boathouse once occupied by Cornell's crew teams during their annual training and racing at the Poughkeepsie Regatta, which was held in Poughkeepsie from the late 19th century until 1949, and the newer adjacent Marist boathouse, which stands on the former site of the University of California and University of Washington boathouses. The Marist boathouse features a boat bay, which contains a fleet of 16 top-of-the-line Vespoli shells. Additionally, on the second floor are 30 Concept II ergs, free weights, a video viewing lounge and a coaching office. The Cornell boathouse was remodeled in 2008, and currently is used by the school President for administrative functions, as well as housing a few racing shells for the women's team.[51]

The 12 acre Longview Park is home of the champion Marist men's and women's rowing teams. It is where Marist hosts intercollegiate and interscholastic rowing regattas. It has a bike/walk path along the Hudson River's east shore, a fishing pier, the boathouses, and a gazebo with scenic vistas on a promontory in the center of the park.

Gartland Athletic Field & Softball Field edit

Also known as North Field, the Gartland Athletic Field now serves as a core practice facility for Marist intercollegiate sports, including soccer, lacrosse, and rugby. It is also a playing field for club sports and general recreation. At almost 10 acres (40,000 m2) in size, the field is large enough to accommodate three team practices simultaneously. The turf is composed of a Kentucky bluegrass, rye and fescue mix situated on a sand and organic material base. An irrigation system provides 85 sprinkler heads to help maintain this practice location.

The intercollegiate Softball field, equipped with a state-of-the-art electronic score board and newly renovated dugouts, resides in the far corner of North field. A practice softball field at the opposite end of the field is used during tournament play, intramural games, and sole club sports.[52]

See also edit

References edit

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The Red Foxes are the athletic teams of Marist College The Marist Red Foxes compete in NCAA Division I athletics as a member of the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference MAAC the only exception being football a member of the Pioneer Football League PFL Marist Red FoxesUniversityMarist CollegeConferenceMetro Atlantic Athletic Conference primary Pioneer Football LeagueNCAADivision I FCS Athletic directorTim MurrayLocationPoughkeepsie New York United StatesVarsity teams23Football stadiumTenney StadiumBasketball arenaMcCann ArenaBaseball stadiumJames J McCann Baseball FieldOther venuesGartland Athletic Field Tennis Pavilion Longview ParkMascotFrankieNicknameRed FoxesFight songMarist Fight SongColorsRed and white 1 Websitewww wbr goredfoxes wbr com The Red Foxes make up 23 varsity teams Separate men s and women s teams are sponsored for basketball tennis crew lacrosse soccer cross country track swimming and diving Sponsored women s teams are softball volleyball and water polo While sponsored men s teams are baseball and football These varsity programs involve more than 550 Marist student athletes The crew programs are among the few in the nation that claim on campus facilities The red fox or reynard is indigenous to the Hudson Valley where Marist is located and is regarded as highly intelligent and cunning It is the red fox from which Marist s school colors of red and white are derived Marist has been recognized by Sports Illustrated as having one of the top 200 college athletic programs in the U S 2 Contents 1 Overview 2 Sports sponsored 2 1 Baseball 2 2 Men s basketball 2 3 Women s basketball 2 4 Crew 2 5 Football 2 6 Lacrosse 2 7 Soccer 2 8 Softball 2 9 Tennis 2 10 Swimming and diving 2 11 Water polo 3 Rivalries 3 1 Battle of I 87 4 Facilities 4 1 James J McCann Recreation Center 4 2 Tenney Stadium at Leonidoff Field 4 3 McCann Baseball Field 4 4 Tennis pavilion 4 5 Boathouse Row and Longview Park 4 6 Gartland Athletic Field amp Softball Field 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksOverview editThe Marist athletic department is the biggest and most successful in the MAAC Marist has been awarded the MAAC conference s highest honor the Commissioner s Cup more than any school in history The Commissioner s Cup is given annually to the most successful MAAC athletic department over the course of the year Student athletes at Marist routinely excel in the classroom In 2019 for the 18th straight year Marist led the MAAC with 262 selections to the conference s Academic Honor Roll 3 Marist also had 57 student athletes selected to the PFL s Academic Honor Roll 4 and four men s rowers named to the Intercollegiate Rowing Association IRA 2019 All Academic Team 5 In 2017 in the wake of mass shootings across the United States Marist changed their mascot s name from Shooter to Frankie 6 Sports sponsored editMen s sports Women s sports Baseball Basketball Basketball Cross country Cross country Lacrosse Football Rowing Lacrosse Soccer Rowing Softball Soccer Swimming and diving Swimming and diving Tennis Tennis Track and field Track and field Volleyball Water polo Track and field includes both indoor and outdoor Baseball edit Main article Marist Red Foxes baseball Men s basketball edit Main article Marist Red Foxes men s basketball Women s basketball edit Main article Marist Red Foxes women s basketball The Marist women s basketball team won 20 games for the first time during the 1981 1982 season going 21 10 under head coach Susan Deer They would not reach the 20 win plateau again until the hiring of Brian Giorgis before the 2002 2003 season In Brian s first season Marist would go 20 11 13 5 MAAC Since then under Brian s guidance Marist has dominated the MAAC with 10 championships and has become a powerhouse on the national stage 7 The first conference crown came in 2004 followed by another one in 2006 Although Marist would lose both times in the first round of the NCAA tournament 2004 to Oklahoma and 2006 to Georgia these games were just building blocks for greater successes nbsp Marist women s basketball game vs Boston University at McCann ArenaIn March 2007 after a going 27 5 and making the NCAA tournament for the third time in school history Marist s women s basketball team surprised a nation of NCAA fans under the leadership of co captains Alisa Kresge and Nikki Flores carried by Rachele Fitz They became the third 13th seed to make it to the Sweet 16 since the women s tournament expanded to 64 teams They defeated 4th seeded Ohio State and 5th seeded Middle Tennessee to make it to the Sweet 16 8 In March 2008 the women s basketball team was seeded 7th in the New Orleans Regional of the NCAA basketball tournament where they defeated the 10th seeded Depaul Blue Demons 76 57 9 They were then defeated by the 2nd seeded LSU Lady Tigers 68 49 on March 24 2008 ending Marist s 22 game winning streak 10 The 2009 and 2010 Women s NCAA basketball tournaments saw Marist lose in the first rounds to Virginia and Georgetown respectively 11 12 In the 2011 NCAA tournament the women s basketball team defeated Iowa State in the first round and were thoroughly defeating Duke at Cameron Indoor Stadium in the 2nd round until Marist s best player Erica Allenspach was injured Duke took the lead late in the 2nd half and prevailed 71 66 13 14 During the 2011 2012 season the Marist women s basketball team won their seventh straight MAAC championship by crushing Fairfield in the MAAC Final 61 35 15 They would go on to the NCAA Tournament as a 13 seed and beat 4th seed Georgia 76 70 16 Marist would then lose a tough game in the second round 66 63 to the 5th seed St Bonaventure 17 ending another successful season for a team that was viewed as Marist s most vulnerable in years 18 The 2012 2013 season was the third time in the last six years that Marist would go undefeated in MAAC regular season play 18 0 19 Marist cruised through the MAAC tournament and defeated Iona 72 48 in the championship game 20 This was Marist s 9th MAAC title tying St Peters for the most championships in MAAC history 21 Shortly after winning the 2013 MAAC crown Brian Giorgis was named an assistant coach for the USA Women s World University Games Team during the 2013 games to be held in Kazan Russia 22 In the first round of the 2013 NCAA Tournament Marist struggled offensively and lost a tough first round game to Michigan State 55 47 23 Marist extended their MAAC dominance during the 2013 2014 season winning their 10th overall MAAC crown and 9th straight after overcoming a 17 point deficit against Quinnipiac University in the conference tournament championship game to win 70 66 24 The game was Marist s 26th MAAC tournament win in a row 25 Marist was defeated 87 65 by their hosts a red hot shooting Iowa Hawkeyes team who shot 12 of 25 from 3 point range and 57 percent from the field in the first round of the 2014 NCAA Division I women s basketball tournament 26 Second seeded Marist lost to 1 seed Quinnipiac in the 2015 MAAC Tournament Championship Game ending the Red Foxes nine year run as champions and 28 game winning streak in conference tournament games This was also the first time in 35 MAAC tournament games that Marist wasn t the higher seeded team 27 Crew edit See also College rowing United States nbsp Marist College Crew rowing bladeMarist has a large and active rowing program Marist currently hosts both men s and women s heavyweight and lightweight teams The women s teams compete as part of the MAAC The teams row out of the Marist Boathouse on campus and use Longview Park to host races Each spring Marist competes against the United States Military Academy for the President s Cup Trophy The two teams switch off hosting the event each year West Point s proximity 30 miles south on the opposite shore of the Hudson and its competitive rowers despite its club team status has led to an intense rivalry developing over the years The President s Cup Regatta named in honor of former Marist College President Linus Richard Foy has been an annual event for over four decades 28 nbsp Spectators at the 1907 Poughkeepsie RegattaIn October 2009 to celebrate the quadricentennial of Henry Hudson s exploration of the Hudson River Marist hosted a reenactment of the Intercollegiate Rowing Association s now defunct Poughkeepsie Regatta at Longview Park 29 From 1895 to 1949 the IRA s national championship race was held in Poughkeepsie on the same site that is now Longview Park The original races started off Rogers Point in Hyde Park and ended about a mile south of the Poughkeepsie Highland Railroad Bridge 29 The top college teams would attend and Poughkeepsie was known as the rowing capital of the world 29 There were about 125 000 fans along the route in 1929 and 100 000 in 1930 29 2009 competitors included Marist Columbia Cornell Navy Pennsylvania Syracuse Army and Vassar College 29 Since 2009 Marist s autumn Poughkeepsie Regatta has been held intermittently Marist routinely participates in the annual ECAC championships the NYSCCA New York State rowing championships and the IRA national championships During the summer of 2002 the Marist men s varsity eight boat advanced to the semifinals of the Temple Challenge Cup at the Henley Royal Regatta 30 In 2013 the women s program qualified for the inaugural NCAA Rowing Championships in Indianapolis 31 32 Football edit nbsp Marist vs Sacred Heart in 2013 Main article Marist Red Foxes football Football started at Marist as a club sport in 1965 and became a varsity sport in 1978 as a Division III independent In 1993 football moved up to Division I AA and in 1994 became the first Marist athletic team to become a member of the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Marist plays its home games in Tenney Stadium on the main campus in Poughkeepsie In February 2008 Marist joined the Pioneer Football League as its tenth member effective for the 2009 season ending the MAAC Football League 33 There is one former member of the Red Foxes currently playing in the National Football League Jason Myers 34 Terrence Fede is the only Red Fox to have been selected in the NFL Draft 35 Lacrosse edit See also 2005 NCAA Division I Men s Lacrosse Championship 2015 NCAA Division I Men s Lacrosse Championship and Marist Red Foxes men s lacrosse The men s lacrosse team has been to two NCAA Tournaments after winning the MAAC lacrosse title in 2005 and 2015 36 In 2005 they would go on to play eventual national champion Johns Hopkins in the first round Marist was soundly defeated 22 6 37 In the 2015 tournament 20 Marist bested Bryant University 10 6 in a first four game 38 However 2 ranked Syracuse had too much talent for the foxes in their first round game winning 20 8 39 Originating as a club sport during the 1970s men s lacrosse subsequently became an NCAA Division III varsity sport and by the early 1980s began transitioning up to Division I In 1981 the Marist men s lacrosse team captured the Knickerbocker Conference title 40 The women s team has been to two NCAA Tournaments Losing both times in the first round to Colgate 2008 and Maryland 2010 41 Soccer edit Main article Marist Red Foxes men s soccer See also 2000 NCAA Division I Men s Soccer Championship 2004 NCAA Division I Men s Soccer Championship and 2005 NCAA Division I Men s Soccer Championship The men s soccer program has qualified for three NCAA tournaments 2000 2004 amp 2005 and the women s program once 2011 The 2004 men s team lost a tough first round game in overtime 2 1 to the University of Connecticut 42 In 2005 the men s team suffered another tough first round loss to St John s University 3 1 43 Softball edit Main article Marist Red Foxes softball nbsp A game between Marist and Army in 2013 Marist has won three MAAC championships all of which advanced them to the NCAA Division I Softball Championship 2006 2013 amp 2016 They have also won the NEC Tournament championship in 1996 which advanced them to the play in round of the 1996 NCAA Division I softball tournament Tennis edit The Marist men s team is arguably the most successful program in the conference having advanced to play in 11 Division I NCAA Men s Tennis Championships If not winning the conference they have been in the hunt almost every year The women s team also has been moderately successful having advanced to 4 Division I NCAA Women s Tennis Championships Swimming and diving edit The Marist men s and women s programs are the most successful programs in MAAC history The men have won 12 MAAC titles 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2005 2006 2007 and 2008 44 The women have won 18 MAAC titles 1997 1998 1999 2000 2002 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 and 2017 44 In addition the men have won two Metropolitan team championships 1990 1995 and the women two 1994 1995 44 The women have also won two ECAC championships 1994 1995 44 Marist has had 3 ECAC athletes of the year Brian Bolstad in 2010 Devin O Nalty in 2008 and Jamie Falco in 2007 44 Water polo edit The Marist athletic department added women s water polo in 2000 They started competing in the MAAC after the league began sponsoring the sport In 2003 Since then the team has been nationally ranked on several occasions and has won 4 MAAC titles 2006 2008 2009 amp 2010 each of which earned them an automatic berth to the NCAA Women s Water Polo Championship Tournament Rivalries edit nbsp Frankie the red fox posing at Tenney Stadium on the Marist College campus Men s basketball Siena College Iona CollegeWomen s basketball Fairfield University Iona College Siena College Quinnipiac University Ohio State UniversityMen s rowing United States Military Academy Trinity College Hartford Hobart College Ithaca College University of Delaware Jacksonville UniversityWomen s rowing Jacksonville UniversityFootball University of San Diego Georgetown University Bucknell UniversityBaseball Manhattan College United States Military Academy Siena CollegeSwimming Rider UniversitySoftball Canisius CollegeTrack Manhattan College Iona CollegeMen s Soccer Fairfield UniversityWomen s soccer Siena CollegeMen s tennis Fairfield UniversityWomen s tennis Fairfield UniversityMen s lacrosse Siena CollegeWomen s lacrosse Siena College Battle of I 87 edit Siena College located in Albany New York is Marist s fiercest rival most notably in men s basketball Many fans and sportswriters refer to this match up as The Battle of I 87 because of the two hour proximity of each school on Interstate 87 Coincidentally the approximate distance between the two is 87 4 miles Although this rivalry exists in all sports it is most heated during the basketball season During the 1983 1984 season a brawl between the two basketball teams their fans and coaches at McCann put the series on hiatus for three years 45 46 The animosity goes back to when both schools competed at the Division II level then the ECAC Metro Conference and continues today in the MAAC Facilities editJames J McCann Recreation Center edit The James J McCann Recreation Center consists of three major areas and dozens of minor ones The three major areas are the McCann Field House the Natatorium and the Strength and Conditioning Center 47 Main article McCann Field House McCann Arena is a 3 200 seat multi purpose arena home to the men s and women s basketball and women s volleyball teams It also hosts special events such as concerts for the student population 48 The natatorium is a 265 000 US gallons 1 000 m3 facility ranging in depth from 4 feet 1 2 m to 13 feet 4 0 m It provides six 25 yard 23 m lanes and an independent diving well The well contains two 1 meter and one 3 meter diving board 49 The Strength and Conditioning Center is two floors The lower floor consists of weight training equipment the upper floor consists of cardiovascular training equipment All told the facility can easily accommodate 100 students simultaneously 47 Minor areas include two racquetball courts a 2 200 square foot 200 m2 dance studio five locker rooms a classroom the Pepsi Hall of Fame multi media meeting room the 2 100 square foot 200 m2 Dr Maynard Center for Sports Medicine the Academic Enhancement Center the 4 200 square foot 390 m2 Coach s Complex an 11 000 square foot 1 000 m2 Mondo surfaced auxiliary gymnasium used heavily by intramurals and club sports and a student lounge 47 Tenney Stadium at Leonidoff Field edit Main article Leonidoff Field McCann Baseball Field edit Main article James J McCann Baseball Field Tennis pavilion edit In 2006 a tennis pavilion opened to support the men s and women s tennis programs It features eight lighted regulation sized courts a center walkway and a pergola covered spectator area Along with Marist the United States Military Academy and the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Queens New York host site of the U S Open are the only tennis venues in the area that can boast a Deco II playing surface Designed by Skidmore Owings and Merrill the pavilion is located on the east campus 50 The pavilion replaced the old tennis courts that were removed in 1994 to make room for the construction of the Murray Student Center Boathouse Row and Longview Park edit nbsp Gazebo at Longview Park nbsp Cornell foreground and Marist boathouses with Poughkeepsie Bridge in distance The athletic facilities with the greatest amount of history in the Marist College Athletic Department are the boathouses located on campus which sit on the banks of the Hudson River It is rare in collegiate rowing to have on campus rowing facilities Two houses exist the original Cornell University boathouse once occupied by Cornell s crew teams during their annual training and racing at the Poughkeepsie Regatta which was held in Poughkeepsie from the late 19th century until 1949 and the newer adjacent Marist boathouse which stands on the former site of the University of California and University of Washington boathouses The Marist boathouse features a boat bay which contains a fleet of 16 top of the line Vespoli shells Additionally on the second floor are 30 Concept II ergs free weights a video viewing lounge and a coaching office The Cornell boathouse was remodeled in 2008 and currently is used by the school President for administrative functions as well as housing a few racing shells for the women s team 51 The 12 acre Longview Park is home of the champion Marist men s and women s rowing teams It is where Marist hosts intercollegiate and interscholastic rowing regattas It has a bike walk path along the Hudson River s east shore a fishing pier the boathouses and a gazebo with scenic vistas on a promontory in the center of the park Gartland Athletic Field amp Softball Field edit Also known as North Field the Gartland Athletic Field now serves as a core practice facility for Marist intercollegiate sports including soccer lacrosse and rugby It is also a playing field for club sports and general recreation At almost 10 acres 40 000 m2 in size the field is large enough to accommodate three team practices simultaneously The turf is composed of a Kentucky bluegrass rye and fescue mix situated on a sand and organic material base An irrigation system provides 85 sprinkler heads to help maintain this practice location The intercollegiate Softball field equipped with a state of the art electronic score board and newly renovated dugouts resides in the far corner of North field A practice softball field at the opposite end of the field is used during tournament play intramural games and sole club sports 52 See also editList of college athletic programs in New YorkReferences edit Marist Branding Manual amp Style Guide PDF Retrieved April 16 2016 Sports Illustrated Americas Best Sports Colleges CNN Retrieved 2002 10 31 Marist Paces 2018 19 MAAC Academic Honor Roll Marist Athletics 2020 01 03 Pioneer Football League names 543 student athletes to 2018 Academic Honor Roll Pioneer Football League 2020 01 03 2019 Intercollegiate Rowing Association All Academic Team PDF Intercollegiate Rowing Association What s in a name Amid violence Marist sheds Shooter mascot moniker Kevin Armstrong 2014 03 01 Hoosiers on the Hudson How Brian Giorgis transformed little Marist into monster mid major women s basketball program Daily News New York Flores Kresge lead Marist past Middle Tennessee ESPN 2007 03 30 Marist ends with 32 2 run to beat DePaul USA Today 2008 03 23 Marist thinks upset LSU has other ideas NY Times 2008 03 25 NCAA women s basketball recap Yahoo 2009 03 22 NCAA women s basketball recap Yahoo 2010 03 20 Iowa State women fall to Marist WCF Courier 2011 03 19 Duke avoids upset against Marist NY Times 2011 03 21 Marist tops Fairfield for 7th straight MAAC title Associated Press 2012 03 05 An Upset for Marist New York Times 2012 03 18 St Bonaventure holds off Marist Associated Press 2012 03 21 Marist Women s Preview Not the Same MAACbball com 12 December 2011 Marist finds perfect way to finish in MAAC Poughkeepsie Journal 2013 03 04 Marist blasts Iona claims MAAC title Poughkeepsie Journal 2013 03 12 Marist ties MAAC record for championships Poughkeepsie Journal 2013 03 12 Sherri Coale Tabbed Head Coach Of 2013 USA Women s World University Games Team Brian Giorgis of Marist Coquese Washington of Penn State Named USA Assistant Coaches USA Basketball 2013 03 12 Archived from the original on 2013 03 24 Marist struggles offensively in bid for NCAA upset Poughkeepsie Journal 2013 03 23 Marist women s basketball team overcomes Quinnipiac s 17 point lead extends MAAC reign Poughkeepsie Journal 2014 03 10 MAAC Championship Despite Huge Lead Quinnipiac Women Lose To Marist 70 66 Hartford Courant 2014 03 11 Iowa women blow out Marist Globe Gazette 2014 03 23 Quinnipiac wins MAAC title ends Marist s 9 year run as champions ESPN 2015 03 09 Marist Rowing History Marist a b c d e Heyman Brian 4 October 2009 Regatta evokes Poughkeepsie s rowing heyday New York Times Marist College Gains Cup Semifinals New York Times 2002 07 06 Marist women s men s crew teams take MAAC titles Poughkeepsie Journal 2013 04 27 NCAA Women s Rowing Division I Championship Qualifiers row2k 2013 05 20 Marist to join Pioneer League in 2009 Archived 2012 10 03 at the Wayback Machine The News Tribune Tacome WA February 28 2008 Track Terrence Fede amp Jason Myers in the NFL GoRedFoxes com Marist College 13 Sept 2015 Web 16 Feb 2017 Marist Graduate Terrence Fede Selected In NFL Draft By The Miami Dolphins GoRedFoxes com Marist College 10 May 2014 Web 16 Feb 2017 Lacrosse roundup Marist earns trip to NCAAs Poughkeepsie Journal 2015 05 02 2005 NCAA Division I Men s Lacrosse Championship Tournament Statistics NCAA No 20 Marist Advances Over Bryant in NCAA First Four LaxPower 2015 05 06 Rice s Career Night Anchors Dominating Syracuse Win Lacrosse Magazine 2015 05 10 Archived from the original on 2015 05 12 Retrieved 2015 05 11 Foxes begin lacrosse season today Poughkeepsie Journal 1982 03 31 Women s Lacrosse All Time NCAA Results MAAC Sports Retrieved 2013 03 07 Men s Soccer Bests Marist 2 1 in Overtime UCONN Huskies 2004 11 20 Pair Of Second Half Goals Lifts No 18 Red Storm To 3 1 NCAA Tournament Win Over Marist Red Storm Sports 2005 11 18 a b c d e Marist swimming and diving accolades PDF College Basketball Encyclopedia ESPN 2009 ISBN 9780345513922 Retrieved 2011 04 20 Siena hosts Marist in Emotional Test Schenectady Gazette 1984 01 19 a b c James J McCann Recreation Center and Strength amp Conditioning Center GoRedFoxes Retrieved 2012 01 03 McCann Field House GoRedFoxes Archived from the original on 2010 02 01 Retrieved 2007 06 09 McCann Natatorium GoRedFoxes Retrieved 2007 06 09 Tennis Pavilion GoRedFoxes Retrieved 2007 06 09 Boathouse Row GoRedFoxes Retrieved 2007 06 09 Gartland Athletic Field GoRedFoxes Retrieved 2007 06 09 External links editOfficial website nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Marist Red Foxes amp oldid 1159768715 Soccer, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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