Kylie Hrehor
Kylie Hrehor
  • Title:
    Head Coach
  • Phone:
    315-364-3249
  • Email:
    khrehor@wells.edu
  • Previous College:
    SUNY Cortland '10

Bio

Kylie Hrehor, a native of Whitney Point, N.Y., is entering her third season as Head Coach of the women's lacrosse program at Wells College in 2015. Additionally, Hrehor also serves as Head Coach for Wells College field hockey and is entering her second season in 2014.

Since joining the women's lacrosse program in 2013, Hrehor has coached three North Eastern Athletic Conference All-League selections (Savannah Tucker, Madeline Bass '13 and Shianne Stokes '17) and has piloted Wells to nine victories.

In 2013, the Express narrowly missed out on the league playoffs after falling only a victory short of qualifying - down the stretch, Wells picked up key NEAC victories against Wilson (W 21-3), Penn St.-Abington (W 20-12) and a 11-10 thriller against the SUNY Institute of Technology. In 2014, Wells secured decisive victories against Wilson (W 19-8) and Lancaster Bible College (W 14-4).

In her first season with the field hockey team at Wells, Hrehor and the Express navigated a difficult non-conference schedule and secured victories against Morrisville State (W 2-1 OT), Bay Path (W 7-0) and Becker (W 3-2). With a seven goal victory against Bay Path, Wells scored as many goals for the 10th time since program's inception in 1976 and, in the process, earned the team's 100th victory in its 38-year history.

Prior to joining the Express, Hrehor served as the assistant field hockey coach at Ithaca College for the 2012-13 season. With the Bombers, Hrehor was directly responsible for the team’s defense and goaltending while also setting up overnight visits, recruiting, practice planning and game strategy under long time Head Coach Tracey Houk. As a squad, the Bombers ranked third in the Empire 8 Conference in defensive saves and fourth overall in goaltender saves under Hrehor's supervision.

Before joining the Bombers, Hrehor served as the Head Coach of the field hockey program at Trine University in Angola, Ind. She was responsible for managing the team’s budget, all recruiting responsibilities, the scheduling of varsity contests and all of the program’s fundraising duties. At Trine, she also served as the assistant coach for the women’s lacrosse program under Head Coach Scott Morrison and worked primarily with the team’s defenseman.

After attending Cornell University as a freshman in college, Hrehor moved on to SUNY Cortland and played three years of field hockey for the Red Dragons. A 2010 graduate of SUNY Cortland with a degree in Physical Education, her teams went a combined 53-8 across her three seasons.

As a student-athlete, Hrehor secured National Field Hockey Coaches Association (NFHCA) All-North Atlantic First Team regional honors in 2007 before earning placement on the Second Team in 2008. Additionally, Hrehor secured First Team All-SUNYAC honors in 2007 and Second Team All-League merits in 2008. She served as a team captain in 2009 as a senior.

Hrehor and her husband, Kyle, reside in Aurora, N.Y.