Madison Hughes FDL HS Class of 2019 @ UW-Milwaukee Women’s Cross Country & Track & Field Teams

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Madison Hughes Bio

https://mkepanthers.com/sports/womens-track-and-field/roster/madison-hughes/11861

UW – Milwaukee 2022 Women’s Track & Field Roster

https://mkepanthers.com/sports/womens-track-and-field/roster

UW – Milwaukee 2022 Women’s Track & Field Schedule

https://mkepanthers.com/sports/womens-track-and-field/schedule

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Go to link below for the 2021 UWM Cross Country Schedule

https://mkepanthers.com/sports/womens-cross-country/schedule

Go to link below for the 2021 UWM Cross Country Roster

https://mkepanthers.com/sports/womens-cross-country/roster

Go to link below for the 2021 UWM Cross Country Meet Results

https://mkepanthers.com/documents/2021/9/7/2021_WXC_Results.pdf

Go to link below for the 2021 UWM Cross Country News

https://mkepanthers.com/news/2021/10/30/womens-cross-country-horizon-league-champions-milwaukee-women-win-it-again.aspx

2020-21 Season 
2021 Outdoor: Kicked off the outdoor season with a victory at the Warrior Invitational on April 17, winning the 5,000-meter race with a time of 19:36.20… Placed fourth at the Valpo Invitational in the 5,000-meter, crossing in 20:03.46.

2019-20 Season 
2020 Outdoor: Season cut short due to COVID-19 pandemic.

2020 Indoor: Placed 13th in the 5000m (18:34.71) and 25th in the 3000m (10:49.87) at the Horizon League Championships … opened the season, placing seventh in the 3000m at the Tierney Classic, Jan. 18, with a time of 10:49.88 … placed fifth in the mile at the ONU Invite, Feb. 1, in 5:25.05 … also competed in the 5000m at the GVSU Big Meet, Feb. 14, crossing the line in 18:29.33  

2019 Cross Country:
 Finished 24th overall and scored for the Panthers at her first Horizon League Championship (Nov. 2) in 21:39.2 … made her collegiate debut at the Queen City Invite (Aug. 31), placing 55th in 19:55.4 … followed that up as the second Panther at the Bradley Intercollegiate (Sep. 20), placing 17th in 18:15.7 … a week later scored for the Panthers at the Loyola Lakefront Invite (Sep. 28) with a 45th-place finish in 19:00.7 … was the third Panther at the Pre-Nationals meet (Oct. 19), finishing 82nd in 22:53.5 … capped the season off scoring again for the Panthers at the NCAA Great Lakes Regional (Nov. 15), placing 149th in 23:12.0 

High School – Fond du Lac HS
A four year standout in both cross country and track … three-time state cross country qualifier placing 80th as a sophomore, 84th as a junior, and 82nd as a senior … helped cross country team qualify for state as a team … two-time state track qualifier in 3200m placing 14th as a junior and 15th as a senior … also qualified for state in the 1600m placing in the top-20 her junior year … named first-team all conference in cross country … a cross country sectional champion … member of the leadership group … earned honorable mention all-conference in track … sectional and regional champion in track … academic all-state in both cross country and track … summa cum laude … National Honor Society member 
 
Personal
Daughter of Travis and Jessica … lists most memorable sports experience as going to state for cross country as a team … chose Milwaukee because “I loved the team atmosphere and how friendly everyone was … I feel that I can grow as an athlete and a person here” … enjoys running, hunting, hanging with family and friends, fishing, reading and crafts … volunteered at Habitat for Humanity Restore and Loaves & Fishes serving food … born Mar. 15, 2001

Madison’ Personal Bests

Year 5K 6K
2019 19:00.7 22:53.5
Career 19:00.7 22:53.5

HORIZON LEAGUE CHAMPIONS! Milwaukee Women Win It Again!

UW-Milwaukee finished the meet with 47 points for first place. Oakland came in second with 64 points while Youngstown State was third with 70 points. UIC (152), Detriot Mercy (171), Wright State (171), Northern Kentucky (179), Green Bay (205), Purdue Fort Wayne (220), IUPUI (230), Cleveland State (292), and Robert Morris (331) rounded out this year’s scoring.

With the win, Milwaukee claimed the Horizon League championship for the third time in four years, and the fifth time in program history.