Two-sport athlete also competes as a safety on the football team
Appeared in 30 games with 19 starts in the outfield
Went 4-for-5 with two doubles, three runs scored, and four RBI in his debut on February 15 vs. Delaware
Saw action in both of the first two Owl contests, first at Maryland and then at home versus FAMU
Saw action in the Shula Bowl played at FIU Â
Recorded a solo tackle in the Owls' 27-21 win over Rice in Houston
Contributed to the Owls' 53-33 win over UAB
Saw special teams action versus an undefeated Navy
Was a part of the Owls' most consistent game, a 40-21 win over Tulsa for homecoming
Recorded a solo tackle in the season finale versus ECU
TWO-SPORT ATHLETE
Kyle Boylston on playing two sports in the spring of 2025
High School
Played both wide receiver and defensive back for Trinity Christian under Coach Verlon Dorminey
The Eagles finished 2022 with an 11-1 record and the 2023 season with a 9-4 record
As a senior, finished the year with 11 games played, seven touchdowns, and 26 catches for a total of 435 yards on an average of 39.5 yards per game with a season long reception of 91 yards
Defensively, recorded 27 tackles, including 19 solo of which one was credited as a TFL
The two-sport athlete (football and baseball) will have the opportunity to play both at Florida Atlantic
Also considered Georgia Tech and WKU
Personal
Born on July 31, 2005
Majoring in Exercise Science
Son of dad Kyle and mom Laqueta, has brother King and sisters Kyla and Kali