Track and Field
Despite Several Strong Performances, Women’s Track & Field Falls to 6th at Ivy Heps
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“After this weekend, we realize that we need to be more focused and dedicated if we want to be a championship team.”
The Cornell Daily Sun (https://cornellsun.com/author/karenpapazian/page/2/)
“After this weekend, we realize that we need to be more focused and dedicated if we want to be a championship team.”
“Just because we are out of playoff contention doesn’t mean that our season is over. We still have a bunch of guys that love and expect to win, and we will continue to fight in each game until the very last pitch is thrown.”
Cornell baseball took three of four on the road in the team’s first taste of divisional play.
“[Head coach Dan Pepicelli] pushes us to ensure that our preparation is unmatched, and that has resulted in a lot of confident arms in the pen so far.”
“With two new coaches and a lot of younger players stepping into their roles, we have different strategies that other teams are not prepared for.”
“Our team has been so successful because we are playing with each other. We have each other’s backs and are fighting with each other for every ball.”
“It’s nice to go down there and really perform well. I’m just looking for more consistency especially as we get towards the Ivy League play.”
“I’ve always felt that indoor track is only the set-up or precursor for outdoor track and field, which is ‘real’ track and field.”
“Every time they get to a competition it’s a new chance to run faster, throw farther, jump higher, jump farther, etc.”
“I do think it’s important to stress that last year is over, and we begin anew starting this coming Saturday at Villanova.”