Six Maple Leaf entries qualify for outdoor track and field nationals
Eight Goshen College student-athletes and six Maple Leaf entries are set for the NAIA outdoor track and field national championship May 26-28 in Gulf Shores, Alabama.
Eight Goshen College student-athletes and six Maple Leaf entries are set for the NAIA outdoor track and field national championship May 26-28 in Gulf Shores, Alabama.
Goshen College senior Jacob Gerber made Maple Leaf program history on Thursday, becoming the first GC track and field athlete to be named Regional Athlete of the Year by the United States Track and Field and Cross Country Coaches Association.
Goshen College has announced the hiring of Dr. Erica Albertin, a veteran in the field of student-athlete health and wellness as an athletic trainer and administrator, as the college's athletic director.
The Goshen College men's cross country team has qualified for the NAIA national championship for the second straight season and the third time in program history.
Dr. Ruth E. Gunden ’52, professor emerita of physical education and director emerita of international education, died March 25 in Goshen at age 90.
The Goshen College track and field programs brought home a pair of All-American honors, encompassing five athletes, and three more spots in the national finals at the NAIA indoor national championships held March 3-6 in the Ruth Donohoe First Dakota Fieldhouse on the campus of Mount Marty University in Yankton, South Dakota.
Seven women and three men comprise seven entries in next week's showcase at Yankton, S.D.
The Goshen College Men's Volleyball team achieved its third-highest ranking in program history on Feb. 24, checking in at 15th in the NAIA men's volleyball coaches poll. The team has now been ranked in three consecutive national polls and received votes in four straight iterations of the rankings.
TaNiece Chapman became the 18th Goshen College women's basketball player to score 1,000 career points on Feb. 17 in a home game against Huntington University in the Ruth Gunden Gymnasium.
Jeremy Pope '11, a men's basketball honorable-mention all-conference pick while playing at Goshen College, now mentors players in Nashville.at Valor Collegiate Academy, a top 5 academic charter school in the state.