Hawk's Standout at the Monk's Invitational!
The Hawks have emerged with a successful 9th place team finish competing in the Monks Track & Field Invitational against strong NCAA Division III competition.
Hawks Standout at the Monks Invitational!
(Standish, ME) – The Hawks have emerged with a successful 9th place team finish competing in the Monks Track & Field Invitational against strong NCAA Division III competition. Individually, the Hawks saw numerous second place finishes in both jumping and sprinting events. This consistent placement among some of the best that New England has to offer is a testament to the Hawks own abilities on the track and in the field. In our inaugural year, we are beyond proud of our Track and Field teams and what they have accomplished thus far.
The St. Joseph's College of Maine's Monks Track & Field Invitational brought together NCAA Division Three teams such as the University of Southern Maine, Husson University, St. Joseph's College of Maine, UMaine-Farmington, Thomas College, Fitchburg State, Suffolk University, Bates College, Endicott College, UNE, UMaine Augusta, and UMass Boston. The meet in Standish also was represented by other colleges in similar enrollment status as The Hawks, such as UMaine-Presque Isle, Northern Vermont University, and Great Bay Community College.
Treshaun Brown (Kittery, ME) had a standout performance on the long jump (2nd place overall, 6.37m) with Grady Seaward (Kennebunk, ME) following with a mark of 5.06m. Brown also competed in the triple jump (4th overall, 12.63m). Connor DeCourt (Berwick, ME) sprinted a showstopping 51.80 in the 400 Meters, placing 2nd. Brendan Mather (York, ME) also had a solid performance in his events, obtaining a 5:04.92 in the 1500 meter. Seaward also did well in his 100, obtaining a score of 12.74. Thomas Saiausuki (Kittery, ME) also obtained a 13.10 in the 100 meters. Coley Hatt (Biddeford, ME) also obtained a 18.69m in disc and a 7.76m in shot. The Men's 4x400 placed 6th overall.
On the womens side, Maggie Dallaire (Biddeford, ME) earned a 3:12.59 in the 800 meter and 11'2.25' in the Long Jump. Libby Papciak (North Berwick, ME) earned a 3:24.21, also in the 800 meter and 10"8.75' in the Long Jump.
The Hawks wrap up their season April 30th at the University of Albany for the USCAA National invitational and are excited for their first-year opportunity to compete. Go Hawks!
