Kent Stahly Track Dedication is May 10

All are invited to attend the dedication of the Kent Stahly Track on Friday, May 10.

Kent Stahly founded the cross-country program at Hamline in 1966 and the indoor track and field program in 1967. His teams won multiple MIAC championships and athletes earned numerous individual honors under his leadership. In 1986, Kent was inducted into the Hamline Hall of Fame. This dedication is recognition of hard work by Pipers through the years. It serves as a chance to show our appreciation to the three families who shared a vision to endow funds that would benefit Hamline’s running community, and the donors who allied to achieve the $1 million goal to dedicate the track.

Enjoy light appetizers and refreshments courtesy of Trustee Bryce Doty '88. Celebrate and watch the kickoff to the MIAC Outdoor Track and Field Championships at Hamline! THANK YOU to everyone who contributed to make this event possible. While the $1 million goal has been achieved, you can still contribute and be part of the achievement. Follow this link and make your gift with a designation to either the Kent Stahly Memorial Fund for Track, Field and Cross Country or the Schmaedeke and Hipp Endowment for Track and Field/Cross Country. RSVP here by May 1.