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5.8.2010 | Women's Track and Field
RANDALL’S ISLAND, NY (May 8, 2010) – Despite racing in extremely windy conditions at the NYC Qualifying Challenge at Icahn Stadium on Saturday, the women’s track and field team saw a school record broken highlighting the ...

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5.3.2010 | Baseball
POUGHKEEPSIE, NY (May 3, 2010) – As the athletics season comes to a close, the future looks bright for the baseball and women’s track teams next season, as  two freshmen athletes, baseball's Mike Perrone and women's track runner ...

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4.30.2010 | Women's Track and Field
POUGHKEEPSIE, NY (April 30, 2010) -- Under the Friday night lights at the Matthew Vassar Open, the Vassar College women’s track program had one of its most successful meets to date, with a multitude of victories and personal ...

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4.24.2010 | Women's Track and Field
TROY, NY (April 24, 2010) –- Securing qualifying times for the ECAC Championships on May 13 was the buzzword for head women’s Track and Field coach James McCowan following an afternoon in which three Brewer athletes put themselves in ...

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Featured Athletes
Amy Bavosa
Women's Volleyball
Bavosa was named to the Red Dragon Classic All-Tournament Team in four matches played at SUNY Cortland. In the opening five games of the season, Bavosa had 55 total kills (2.75 per set), 40 digs (2.0 per set) and six total blocks with five service aces.
Jimmy Worboys
Men's Soccer
Senior captain Jimmy Worboys commanded the defense in a 2-0 shutout of FDU-Florham and 87 minutes of scoreless soccer against a potent Manhattanville offense, a contest Vassar lost 1-0. Worboys had a formidable defensive performance containing Manhattanville's All-Conference selection Kenneil Haye, allowing only two shots from the forward regarded as one of the most dangerous one-on-one players in the Freedom League.