Gloria Sutton
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- Height:
- 5-10
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- Hometown:
- Suffield, Conn.
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- Position:
- Back/Free
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- Year:
- So.
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- High School:
- Suffield
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- Major:
- Diagnostic Medical Sonography
Bio
As a Sophomore:
Three top 10 finishes at the GNAC Championships; 500 free (3rd, 5:29.48), 200 free (5th, 2:07.05) and 100 free (7th, 59.57)...four top 10 finishes at the NEISDA Championships (200 free, 500 free, 1000 free, 1650 free)...had a stellar dual meet vs St. Joseph's (Me.) where she won the 200 free (2:08.62), 500 free (5:43.62) and 1650 free (19:52.74)
As a Freshman:
Reached the final in each of her four individual events at the GNAC Championships...finished second in the GNAC in the 1000yd freestyle (11:18.97)...reached the finals in two events at the New England Championships, finishing fifth in the 1650yd freestyle (19:00.50)...named the team's Most Improved Player...selected to the NEISDA All-New England Team
Prep:
Was a four-time varsity letter winner in swimming in high school...two-time state champion in the Nutmeg State Games in the 500 Freestyle and 100 Backstroke, and once in the 100 Freestyle...three-time state champion in Central Connecticut Swim League Class L in 100 Backstroke...the only person in school history to be named team Most Valuable Player back to back years
Personal:
Born in Suffield, Conn...major is diagnostic medical sonography...is the daughter of Paul and Jean Sutton...has four older siblings, Steven, Michael, Eleanor and Joseph
News mentions
Nick Rainville helped the Regis (Mass.) swimming and diving teams close the New England Intercollegiate Swimming and Diving Championships with a bang, winning his second race of the week with a program record time (46.54 seconds) in the 100 freestyle, Sunday at the Tootell Aquatic Center.
Sophomore Elisabeth McQuaid (Marlborough, Mass.) and senior Nick Rainville (Reading, Mass.) both finished in the top three of their respective events on Saturday as the Regis (Mass.) men's and women's swimming & diving teams competed in day three of the New England Intercollegiate Swimming & Diving Association Championships at the University of Rhode Island.
The Regis (Mass.) men's swimming and diving team won 10 of a possible 14 events on the day en route to a win and the women finished in second place as the Pride competed in a tri-meet at Simmons College on Saturday.
The Regis (Mass.) swimming and diving teams opened its home schedule, squaring off with Babson and Norwich in tri-meet action Saturday at Regis Pool. The Pride women did the double with wins over both schools but the men came up short in both of its competitions.
Nick Rainville (Reading, Mass.) won four events, Jessica Zernitsky (Newton, Mass.) took top honors in two more but the Regis (Mass.) men's and women's swimming teams came up short in trimatch action Saturday at Eastern Connecticut State with Bridgewater State.
Nick Rainville (Reading, Mass.) won four events, Jessica Zernitsky (Newton, Mass.) took top honors in two more but the Regis (Mass.) men’s and women’s swimming teams came up short in trimatch action Saturday at Eastern Connecticut State with Bridgewater State.
