Pride Honored with Institutional Sportsmanship in Postseason Awards

Pride Honored with Institutional Sportsmanship in Postseason Awards

MEET RESULTS RECAP | GNAC RELEASE

WINTHROP, Mass. – The Regis College Women's Indoor Track & Field team earned recognition for their impressive performances at the Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) Track & Field Championships on February 16th, where three individual athletes and one relay team secured top-three finishes. Student-athletes who place first, second, or third at the Championships are honored with All-Conference accolades.

Leading the way for the Pride was Aleyo Amasa-Titus (Georgetown, Mass.), who captured an individual silver, two individual bronzes, and a silver medal as part of the women's 4x400m relay team. Aubrey Heise (Mattapoisett, Mass.) also had a standout performance, earning two silver medals and a bronze in the 4x400m relay.

Additionally, the team received the Institutional Sportsmanship Award, with Kim Avalo (North Attleboro, Mass.) representing Regis on the All-GNAC Sportsmanship Team.

 

GNAC Second Team

Aleyo Amasa-Titus – 200m

Aubrey Heise – 400m

Aubrey Heise – 800m

Olivia Dench (Center Moriches, N.Y.) – 60m

GNAC Third Team

Aleyo Amasa-Titus – 400m

Aleyo Amasa-Titus – Long Jump

Aleyo Amasa-Titus - 4x400 Relay Team

Aubrey Heise - 4x400 Relay Team

Olivia Dench - 4x400 Relay Team

Colleen Curran (Woburn, Mass.) - 4x400 Relay Team