Jared Pierce
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- Height:
- 6-1
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- Hometown:
- Biddeford, Maine
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- Year:
- Jr.
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- High School:
- Biddeford
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- Events:
- Throws
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- Major:
- Electromechanical Engineering
Bio
Before Wentworth: |
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Why WIT? |
| For a great education and to throw on the Wentworth track team. |
Future Goals? |
| To graduate in the top of my class. |
Favorite Food? |
| Chicken Tenders |
Personal: |
| Son of Michelle and Bruce Pierce...has one sibling, Matthew (18) |
News mentions
Kyle Moser earned All-Region in the shot put, while Jared Pierce picked up the honor in the discus.
Tyler Klockars competed in the javelin for the Leopards, while Jared Pierce took part in the discus.
Nine Leopards earned all-conference honors, with four members of the team picking up first-team selections.
The Leopards finished strong, setting three team records at the last meet of the season.
The team set seven program records at the meet, and 22 personal bests were set as well.
Kyle Moser set the record in the hammer throw, while Dionne Ang set a new record in the women's 100-meter dash.
Jared Pierce came in first place in the discus while taking second in the shot put, while William Carpenter broke the team's record in the 5k.
Eli Sleasman placed first in the pole vault and triple jump, while Scott Stehlik set the team record in the 100 and 200-meter dashes.
The Leopards set nine program records on the day, while 22 student-athletes set personal records as Wentworth took eighth place in the event.
Jared Pierce took Field Athlete of the Week honors, while Nate Muller won Field Rookie of the Week
Several members of the Wentworth outdoor track and field team set program and personal records, as the Leopards started the outdoor season strong.
The Wentworth Institute of Technology track and field team finished up the indoor portion of its schedule Saturday, March 5, as the Leopards ran at the Tufts National Qualifying Meet.
Kyle Moser finished third in the shot put for the Leopards with a throw of 14.19 meters.
The Wentworth Institute of Technology track and field team was in action Saturday afternoon, competing at the Gordon Kelly Invitational, hosted by MIT.
The Wentworth Institute of Technology track and field team competed in a two-day event this weekend, participating in the New England Intercollegiate Amateur Athletic Association Championships Friday, Feb. 4 and Saturday, Feb. 5. Junior Kyle Moser (Southbury, Conn.) set the team record in the shot put during the two-day tournament, and the team finished 20th overall, scoring three points for the event.
The Wentworth Institute of Technology track and field team competed in two separate meets Sunday, first competing in the Branwen Smith-King Invitational, hosted by Tufts University, then participating in the John Thomas Terrier Classic, hosted by Boston University.
The Wentworth Institute of Technology track and field team opened up its 2021-22 season Saturday, competing at the USM Invitational.