Maddie Boucias
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- Height:
- 5-5
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- Hometown:
- Buckland, Mass.
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- Year:
- Fr.
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- High School:
- Mohawk Trail Regional
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- Major:
- Secondary Education/History
Bio
Personal Bests:
5k - 19:40.57 - NECC Championship, Nov. 5, 2016
6k - 23:52.88 - James Earley Invitational, Oct. 8, 2016
As a Freshman:
Participated in each of the Pride's seven races...finished in fourth place overall (20:03) at the Saints Invitational on Oct. 14 to lead the team...recorded a personal best at the NECC Championships (19:40.57) to finish in third and to be named to the First Team All-Conference...three-time NECC Rookie of the Week and one-time NECC Runner of the Week...named NECC Rookie of the Year
Prep:
Maddie is a 2016 graduate of Mohawk Trail Regional High School in Shelburne Falls, Mass...ran five years of varsity cross country and track and field...also a four-year member of the varsity nordic ski team for the Warriors...finished in the top ten of the Western Massachusetts Division II Cross-Country Championships as a junior and in the top 15 as a senior...as a senior, finished in the top five in the mile race in the Western Massachusetts Division II Track Championships...led her cross-country team to three Franklin County League championships in high school, including finishing as runners up in the 2014 Western Massachusetts Division II Championships...helped her track and field team secure four Franklin County League championships and two Western Massachusetts Division II titles in 2014 and 2016
Personal:
Maddie was born in Buckland, Mass...intends to major in secondary education and history...the daughter of Brandon Boucias and Christina Kuralt
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.
Molly Curtin (Brockton, Mass.) was named runner of the year, women's coach of the year honors went to Kourtney Bonsey and the Regis (Mass.) women's cross country team raced to an NECC title at the New England Collegiate Conference championships Saturday at Stanley Park in Westfield, Mass.
Freshman runner Maddie Boucias 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.
Regis Sports Information recently sat down with women?s cross country head coach Kourtney Bonsey and junior captain Molly Curtin (Brockton, Mass.) to talk about the team's success in the early stages of their season
The weekly honors keep coming for Molly Curtin (Brockton, Mass.) who was named the New England Collegiate Conference Runner of the Week, announced Monday by the NECC. And making it a clean sweep for the Pride, Maddie Boucias (Buckland, Mass.) was selected as the rookie of the week.
The Regis (Mass.) Pride men's and women's cross country teams ran to a pair of top 10 finishes on Saturday at the Codfish Bowl.
Molly Curtin (19:17), Siobhan McLaughlin (19:42) and Maddie Boucias (19:50) made history on Saturday at the UMass-Dartmouth Invitational as all three posted sub-20 minute times, a first in Regis women's cross country history for a 5k race.
Molly Curtin (Brockton, Mass.) set a personal best and Shane Romanchick (Trumbull, Conn.) finished just outside the top 20 to highlight the Regis (Mass.) men's and women's cross country 5K race at the Roger Williams Invitational Saturday at Colt State Park.
