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Dayna (Reilly) Kitterick

  • Class
    2018
  • Induction
    2023
  • Sport(s)
    Women's Tennis
Dayna (Reilly) Kitterick ’18 was a two-time Little East Player of the Year in women's tennis who received the Helen M. Murphy Award, earned six All-Little East awards, led RIC to three Little East Regular Season Championships, one Tournament title and the program's first-ever appearance in the NCAA Div. III Championship during her career from 2015-17.

She earned a bachelor's degree in nursing from Rhode Island College in 2018.

The Swansea, Mass. native closed out her career as an Anchorwoman with a 41-5 (.891) career singles record and a 39-7 (.848) career doubles mark for 60.5 career points. At the conclusion of her career, Reilly was ninth in career singles wins and 10th in both career doubles wins and points.
 
As a senior in 2017, Reilly was named the Little East Player of the Year. She was named First Team All-Little East in singles, Second Team All-Little East in doubles and the Most Outstanding Player of the Little East Tournament. She was 17-0 (1.000) at No. 1 singles and 15-3 (.833) at No. 1 doubles for 24.5 points. Her 17-0 record in singles tied Julie Bannon’s effort (2006) for the most wins and highest winning percentage in a season. She was named the Little East Player of the Week three times on the season.
 
As a junior 2016, she was named the Little East Player of the Year, First Team All-Little East in singles and First Team All-Little East in doubles. Reilly was 14-1 (.933) at No. 1 singles and 14-1 (.933) at No. 1 doubles for 21.0 points on the season. She was named the Little East Player of the Week three times during the season.
 
As a sophomore in 2015, Reilly was named First Team All-Little East at both No. 1 singles and No. 1 doubles for the Anchorwomen. She was 10-4 (.714) at No. 1 singles and 10-3 (.769) at No. 1 doubles for 15.0 points on the season. She was named the Little East Conference Player of the Week on two occasions.

Reilly attended Endicott as a freshman.
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