University of Vermont Swimming and Diving add 14 to 2015-16 season

University of Vermont women’s swimming and diving Head Coach Gerry Cournoyer has announced the addition of 14 freshmen to the team for the 2015-16 season.

This year’s recruiting class includes: Ashley Branagan (Easton, Massachusetts), Chandler Brandes (South Burlington, Vermont), Julia DeGregorio (Dover, New Hampshire), Colleen Driscoll (Tampa, Florida), Haley Gula (North Easton, Massachusetts), Madie Limaneck (Williston, Vermont), Emily McCormack (Middlebury, Connecticut), Megan McDonald (Newtown, Connecticut), Sara Meyer (Alexandria, Virginia), Kendra Miller (Scituate, Massachusetts), Kristina Posnick (Webster, New York), Danielle Rocheleau (Newington, Connecticut), Audrey Shenkin (Bellingham, Washington), Madison Soucy (West Hartford, Connecticut).

“I’m really excited about the addition of these 14 freshmen to the team. I feel the incoming class will help the program continue to move forward,” commented Cournoyer.

The Catamounts are coming off their most successful season in program history, registering a program-record 662 points at the America East Championships and tying for their best-ever finish with a third-place showing.

RECRUITING CLASS

Name Hometown Event

Ashley Branagan Easton, Massachusetts Diving
Chandler Brandes South Burlington, Vermont Free
Julia DeGregorio Dover, New Hampshire Fly/Breast/Free
Colleen Driscoll Tampa, Florida IM
Haley Gula North Easton, Massachusetts Breast
Madie Limaneck Williston, Vermont Back/IM
Emily McCormack Middlebury, Connecticut Free
Megan McDonald Newtown, Connecticut Free
Sara Meyer Alexandria, Virginia Breast
Kendra Miller Scituate, Massachusetts Free
Kristina Posnick Webster, New York Breast
Danielle Rocheleau Newington, Connecticut Free
Audrey Shenkin Bellingham, Washington Free
Madison Soucy West Hartford, Connecticut Diving

Swimming News is courtesy of the University of Vermont.

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