Miscellaneous:
Is a lifeguard on campus.
2022-23:
Named to the NESCAC All-Academic Team … participated in all nine meets … competed in five events at the NESCAC Championship and recorded season-best times in the 50 breast (31.68), 100 breast (1:08.59) and 200 breast (2:27.33) … qualified for the consolation final in the 200 breast and finished 15th … her time in the 200 breast was the fastest by a Conn swimmer all season … also swam in the 200 free and 200 medley relays.
2021-22:
Named to the NESCAC All-Academic Team … participated in eight meets … competed in three events at the NESCAC Championship and recorded season-best times in the 50 breast (31.46), 100 breast (1:08.74) and 200 breast (2:29.50).
2020-21:
Named to the NESCAC All-Academic Team … season canceled due to COVID-19.
2019-20:
Participated in seven meets … competed in three events at the NESCAC Championship and recorded season-best times in the 50 breast (32.17), 100 breast (1:09.46) and 200 breast (2:33.02).
High School:
Four-year letterwinner at The Wilberforce School … team captain who registered personal-best times of 1:08.9 in the 100 breast, 2:28 in the 200 breast, and 2:16.4 in the 200 IM … holds school records in the 100 breast, 100 back, 50 free, and 200 IM … also played lacrosse and captained the program for two years … served as a House Leader.
Personal:
Majoring in Computer Science and minoring in Economics … enjoys baking and riding her bike … favorite athlete is Katie Ledecky … plans to pursue a career related to economics, computer science, and possibly psychology after graduation.
Why Did You Choose Connecticut College?
“I chose Conn for the rigorous academics and the great team environment the swimming program has. Similarly, the coaches and professors provide the support and encouragement I was hoping to find in a college.”
What Does #OneCamel Mean To You?
“#OneCamel means the entire Conn community is all working together to build a supportive environment for all of its athletes.”
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