Kyle Gillen-Hughes
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- Height:
- 6-1
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- Hometown:
- Reading, Mass.
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- Year:
- So.
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- High School:
- Lawrence Academy
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- Major:
- Health and Fitness Studies
Bio
As a Sophomore:
Kyle ran in six races for the Pride...his best race came at the NCAA Regional, where he ran a 28:08.28 8k on Nov. 12 to lead the Pride...an eighth place finish (28:36.81) earned him a spot on the All-NECC Second Team at the NECC Championships on Nov. 5...was the Pride's lone men's cross country representative on the NECC All-Academic Team
Prep:
Transferred to Regis after one year at Sacred Heart University, but did not run for the Pioneers...played three years of varsity football and ran one year of varsity track for Lawrence Academy in Groton, Mass...played for the Lawrence football team that was the 2014 NEPSAC Hugh Caldera Bowl champion and Independent School League conference champion
Personal:
Kyle was born in Boston, Mass...intends to major in health and fitness studies...is the son of Mary Hughes and Patricia Gillen...has one brother, Liam
News mentions
The Regis (Mass.) men's and women's cross country teams closed out their 2016 season on Saturday afternoon, competing in the NCAA Regionals at Stanley Park in Westfield, Mass.
The Regis (Mass.) men's cross country team finished second with a strong showing Saturday at the New England Collegiate Conference championships on a cool but sunny Saturday morning at Stanley Park.
Freshman runner Maddie Boucias (Buckland, Mass.) had herself quite an outing, leading the Regis (Mass.) women's cross country team with a third-place finish out of over 200 runners at the Saints Invitational on Friday.
Junior Molly Curtin (Brockton, Mass.) and freshman Maddie Boucias (Buckland, Mass.) continued their historic 2016 season on Saturday afternoon at the James Earley Invitational, leading the Pride women's cross country team to a 20th place finish out of 41 teams. On the men's side, Shane Romanchick (Trumbull, Conn.) led the Pride on its way to a 32nd place finish.
The Regis (Mass.) men's and women's cross country and track and field teams enter a new era of the program under first-year coach Kourtney Bonsey. Featured here are the newcomers for the 2015-16 campaign.
