My post from earlier in the week about the possibility of an on-campus track generated a healthy discussion. There was also vigorous back-and-forth on Facebook when Coach Chuck posted the original Tweet from Tim Massie about Dr. Murray's comments. Here are a few thoughts from my corner of the room:
1. North Field is the only spot on campus that can facilitate a track. Many people have mentioned Tenney Stadium ... not happening. First off, it's DONE. Secondly, there's not enough room. So, if there is a track, it will be at North Field. Fine with us.
2. Peter Van Aken's comments about throws facilities are very accurate. The hammer, discus and javelin, particularly, would be an issue that would have to be addressed if and when a new facility is planned.
3. The all-caps comment kind of missed the mark. A track facility would benefit our program (duh) but it would also have far-reaching benefits to the entire Marist community -- other sports teams, faculty, staff, the surrounding community. So the fact that we are a non-revenue generating sport is an old and tired argument. If a track gets built, it is not so we can host tons of meet and make tons of money, because that won't happen.
Final point: Do I think there is a track in our future? I honestly don't know. I do know this: The chatter has never been this loud and this public, which is definitely cause for hope. Do I think about it on a day-to-day basis? I do not. It has no direct impact on the athletes we coach every day, as we continue to schlep around the mid-Hudson Valley in our white vans trying to get our work done. If they build us a track, it would be a welcome addition, we would love it and it would make our lives much easier. If it does not come to pass, we will keep on keepin' on, and leave it at that.
The passion and concern from alumni/friends is heartwarming, and we will certainly keep you posted on any developments in the future.
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Good luck in the future of what may be there with a track. As always, if I hit Powerball, you will be a million closer to your goal.
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