This is not your typical “graduation story,” because these
have been far from a typical four-year cycle of collegiate education (and
athletics).
On Friday morning, a segment of the men’s track team met for
their final full-team practice. The last few weeks of senior year in college
are a series of goodbyes, and this was one of them. The men’s distance team,
meeting for one final practice run together. Only thing is, it wasn’t a “normal”
practice. Just like a little less than four years ago, when they started as
freshmen in the late summer of 2020. Remember that time period? Anything but
normal, right?
Well anyway, back in August/September 2020, like so many
others in higher education, Marist – and Marist athletics – was trying to
figure out how to navigate the Covid-19 pandemic.
Should we be in person? Should we be able to practice?
Compete? What are the risks? How often will we test? Those questions led to
exclamatory statements. We can’t practice inside! We have to wear masks! We can’t
have games! We can’t have meets! We can’t practice as a full squad!
All of these urgent questions and equally urgent answers led
us to … a parking lot. A simple corner of the McCann Center parking lot. That’s
where we met for practice. In pods. Remember pods? We met in small groups. Outside.
Over there. Did our warmup drills on the sidewalk next to the turf room window.
I drove my minivan to that corner of the parking lot, sat on a lawn chair,
pulled out my laptop straining for the Wifi. And that’s how we operated for all
of 2020-2021. There were no vans to cool off-campus XC venues or to the Vassar
track. No tubs of Gatorade. No group photos on the top of Minnewaska. And
certainly in 2020, no meets. Just a parking lot.
Fast forward to Friday, May 3, 2024. Nearly four years
later. Those freshmen from 2020 are now seniors, weeks away from commencement. Again,
it's a four-year cycle we’ve seen for several decades now, one that goes so blindingly quick that sometimes alums wake up 10 years later and realize how fast it all was. On this warm spring day,
most of these guys were doing a pre-meet run and some drills. The McCann Center
was completely shut down for team usage, taken over by the Silver Needle
fashion show later that night. We could practice, but we couldn’t meet outside.
Pax texted me around 10:45a. “We’ll meet for practice on the
side of McCann. The COVID spot.”
The COVID spot. Of course, I immediately knew what he meant.
And so it was. The guys drilled up. The seniors reminisced about
who was part of their pods – and the roster of names brought back memories, not
all of them cheery. Stories were told about what it was like here, back in
2020. The underclassmen – they weren’t here in 2020, they were in high school
-- yawned, talked about their upcoming races, what they were gonna do for
lunch. In other words, a typical Friday pre-meet practice. Only it wasn’t. It
was a full-circle moment, one that seniors often have. And one that only these
seniors could have.
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