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Lehman College Athletics

Hall of Fame

Juan Reyes

  • Class
  • Induction
    2003
  • Sport(s)
    Baseball

Baseball
1992 - 1996

Considered the best baseball player in Lehman College history, Juan "Kiko" Reyes was a two-time CUNY Athletic Conference "Player of the Year," a four-year CUNY and Knickerbocker Conference All-Star, and a two-time American Baseball Coaches Association All-Region Shortstop. In his freshman year, "Kiko" gave a hint of what was to come when he set the Lehman record with a remarkable .521 batting average and set school records with 63 hits, 43 runs and 119 total bases. As a senior, "Kiko" won the President's Award and again led the team in batting with a .443 average and an incredible .689 slugging percentage. He was also the team captain of the 1995 Lehman CUNY Championship team and the 1996 ECAC Championship team. After graduation, "Kiko" played professional baseball for the Newburgh Nighthawks and the Waterbury Spirit.

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