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2011-12 Men's Track and Field

Patrick Hairfield

  • Height 5-9
  • Weight 135
  • Class Senior
  • Hometown Abingdon, Md.
  • Highschool Archbishop Curley

Biography

2011 Outdoor: Recorded a new career best time, 1:57.63, in the 800m run at the MSU Legacy.

2010-11 Indoor: Finished fourth overall, 1:58.75, in the 800m run at the Patriot Games… Helped the Retrievers win the 4,000m distance medley at the 10th Annual Gulden Relays.

2009-10 Indoor: Placed ninth in the 1,000-meter run in 2:39.79 at the George Mason Patriot Games… Set career-best times in the 1,000 (2:37.54) at the Rider/Lafayette Winter Games and the 1-mile run (4:39.94) at the Gulden Relays… Named to the America East Commissioner’s Honor Roll.

 

2009 Outdoor: Placed 25th in the 800-meter run at the America East Championships with a time of 2:01.96… Ran a season-best time of 4:18.15 in the 1,500-meter run at the Maryland Invitational.

2008-09 Indoor: Placed 13th in the 800-meter run at the America East Championships with a season-best time of 2:00.86.

  

2008 Cross Country: Finished 41st in the 8K run at the Towson Invitational… Began the season with a 56th-place finish at the Mount St. Mary’s 5K Duals.

 

Background: Helped Archbishop Curley to four straight outdoor championships from 2005-08… Aided the Friars to an indoor title in the MIAA during the 2005-06 season… Named MVP for cross country in 2007.
 
Personal: Son of Donna and Frank Hairfield… Has two older brothers, Frank, 27 and Brian, 24… Brother Brian competed at UMBC on the indoor and outdoor track and field teams… Majoring in Mechanical Engineering… Born June 20, 1990.

Historical Player Information

  • 2008-09Freshman

    Mid-Distance
    5'9" 0 lbs
  • 2009-10Sophomore

    Mid-Distance
    5'9" 0 lbs
  • 2010-11Junior

    Mid-Distance
    5'9" 135 lbs
  • 2011-12Senior

    Mid-Distance
    5'9" 135 lbs
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