BOTR Lilliana Krstolic Reclassifies From 2027 To 2026, Commits To Georgia

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Lilliana Krstolic from Windermere, Florida has announced her commitment to continue her academic and athletic careers at Georgia beginning in fall 2026. Krstolic is a “Best of the Rest” ranked recruit in the girls high school class of 2027 but has reclassified to arrive in Athens next fall.

“I am thrilled to announce I have officially signed with the University of Georgia to study and swim. Grateful to God for my many blessings. I want to express my deepest love and gratitude to my family, friends, teammates, coaches, and teachers who have made an impact along my journey. There’s something about the South. Go Dawgs, Sic ‘em”

Krstolic swims for LAKR Swim Club out of Windemere and is teammates with Rylee Erisman at both the club and high school level. Erisman, the #2 ranked recruit for 2027, also reclassified to arrive in 2026 as the two will graduate from Windermere High School this upcoming spring. Erisman sent her commitment to Cal last month.

Just last month, Krstolic swam on two relays as the Windemere High School girls team swam to a 2nd place finish at the FHSAA Class 4A State Championship. Krstolic fired off a 24.63 50 butterfly split for the team’s 200 medley relay as well as a 51.58 lead off split in the women’s 400 free relay, both of which won state titles. That lead off split was a lifetime best in the 100 free.

In addition to her relay success, Krstolic swam to lifetime bests in both of her individual events. She swam to a 4:51.05 500 free for 3rd and a 55.21 100 fly for 5th.

Krstolic’s Best SCY Times Are:

  • 1650 free: 16:40.74
  • 500 free: 4:51.05
  • 200 free: 1:49.46
  • 200 fly: 1:59.83

The Georgia women finished 4th at the 2025 SEC Championships with 689.5 points. Senior Dune Coetzee led the way with 70 individual points so the team will have a new individual leader this upcoming SECs.

It took a 16:26.40 in the 1650 free and a 4:44.88 in the 500 free to score at 2025 SECs. The Georgia women have their strength in mid-distance/distance freestyle, as the team scored 106 points in the 200 free, 102 points in the 500 free, and 80 points in the 1650 free at 2025 SECs. Currently leading the group this season is Kennedi Dobson who has already posted a 4:33.61 500 free and a 15:47.61 1650 free.

Krstolic joins a loaded class of 2030 for Georgia that also includes #13 ranked Virginia Hinds, #20 ranked Maya Schweikert, BOTR Brooke Bennett, BOTR Grace Hunt, BOTR Maddie Thornton, HM Ella Antoniewski, Abby King, and Kamila Blanchard.

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Jaybird
5 months ago

LOADED class! Go Dawgs!

RippleEffect
5 months ago

Congratulations to Lilliana! Coach Kyle Goller and the rest of the Windermere staff are obviously doing great work developing their swimmers and preparing them for college. Looks like Lilliana’s fly is developing quick, could be a contributor in mid-free and fly!

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