Seven Loomis Chaffee athletes competed in the USA Track and Field New England Championship on Sunday, February 18, at Harvard University.
Track & Field, Boys
Inside The Program
Accolades
Div. I New England Champions - 2018
Div. I New England Championship Runner Up - 2019
Founders League Champions - 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2021, 2022
Penn Relays 4x100 Champions - 2018
Penn Relays 4x400 Champions - 2018
Program Overview
Boys track and field at Loomis has enjoyed a long history of success, with 15 Founders League Championships in the last 23 years. Since 2000, Loomis individuals have won, at least one time, each of the 15 events offered at the New England Championships, with a high of 6 different wins in the high hurdles. We ask our athletes, "What are you going to do today to make yourself a better athlete tomorrow?" The coaches attempt to support the entire student athlete on the track and off.
Loomis is particularly proud of guys who began their track careers at Loomis and find success here and in college. Recent alumni include a three-time Division I All-America distance runner at Princeton, a Division I Ivy League sprinter at Dartmouth, two Division III All-America distance runners (at Williams and Bates), a Division III league champion sprinter also playing collegiate soccer, a triple jumper and an 800 meter runner at Brown University, an Ivy League champion in the weights at Cornell, and a Division III NESCAC multiple event champion who also earned Most Outstanding Athlete of the NESCAC Championship Meet while at Wesleyan.
Our coaches regularly attend track conferences to adjust the way we coach. Loomis boasts an eight-lane track with four jumping pits. We hope to welcome you to the Island.
News
The boys varsity track and field team hosted the Founders League Championship meet on May 13 on Wilde Track and captured the team’s sixth consecutive title in a day of impressive performances.
The boys and girls track and field teams sent athletes last week to the annual Penn Relays, the oldest and largest track and field competition in the United States, at the University of Pennsylvania’s historic Franklin Field.
The Loomis Chaffee boys track and field team won its first meet of the season against Avon Old Farms by a score of 117 to 28 on April 19 on the Wilde Track on the Island.