By Joe Rice Globe Correspondent
Over his past few races,
Paul Hogan has solidified himself as the most talented runner at UMass Lowell.
The fifth-year graduate student from Burlington began his tour of excellence when he took home lateseason honors in cross-country, including winning the America East individual championship after completing the 8-kilometer race at Nashua's Mine Falls Park in 24 minutes, 19.7 seconds.
Two weeks later, Hogan followed up with another winning performance, this time at the NCAA Northeast Regional 10k Cross Country meet on a snowy, muddy course in Buffalo.
Finishing at 32:30.9, Hogan was recognized as the US Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association Northeast Regional Athlete of the Year.
Hogan has used carried his momentum into the early stages of winter track.
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