2022-23 Women's Swimming & Diving Roster
Biography
Miscellaneous:
Is a member of the Shwiffs a cappella group and Women in Finance on campus … has also been a social media intern for Conn Chronicles.
2022-23:
Named to the NESCAC All-Academic Team … team captain ... participated in all nine meets … competed in five events at the NESCAC Championship and posted season-best times in the 50 back (28.95) and 100 fly (1:01.06) … logged the fastest time by any Conn swimmer in the 50 fly (27.10) in a time trial … also swam in the 200 free and 200 medley relays.
2021-22:
Named to the NESCAC All-Academic Team … participated in five meets … competed in four events at the NESCAC Championship and recorded season-best times in the 50 fly (27.03), 100 fly (1:01.25) and 50 back (30.46).
2020-21:
Named to the NESCAC All-Academic Team … season canceled due to COVID-19.
2019-20:
Participated in nine meets … competed in five events at the NESCAC Championship … recorded season-best times in the 50 fly (26.46), 100 fly (1:00.90), 50 free (26.01) and 100 free (56.62) … her time in the 50 fly was the fastest by a Conn swimmer all season … also swam in the 200 medley relay.
High School:
Four-year letterwinner at Wayland … team captain who punched in personal-best times of 24.99 in the 50 free and 27.52 in the 50 fly … helped the team win the state championship as a senior … named most improved during sophomore year … also lettered in soccer as a midfielder and tennis all four years … was recognized as the unsung hero in soccer and most improved in both sports … high honor roll student … member of the National Honor Society, Spanish National Honor Society, Water Warriors for community service, and the madrigals a cappella group.
Personal:
Majoring in Economics … enjoys singing a cappella … favorite athlete is Natalie Coughlin … plans to pursue a career in business and finance after graduation.
Why Did You Choose Connecticut College?
“I chose Connecticut College because it was the right combination of academic and athletic rigor for me. Having this balance of being challenged academically while still getting to compete athletically was the main reason I chose to come to Connecticut College.”
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