Florida State Picks Up 52.4 Butterfly Transfer Aryanna Fernandes from Utah

The Florida State Seminoles have added their second transfer to the women’s team this off-season: former Utah butterflier Aryanna Fernandes. After one year with the Utes, she’ll head down to Tallahassee with three seasons of eligibility remaining.

TOP TIMES

  • 50y free – 22.83
  • 100y fly – 52.48
  • 200y fly – 1:57.48
  • 200y IM – 1:58.27

Fernandes, a Canadian national, finished 10th in the 200m fly and 15th in the 100m fly at the 2019 Canadian Trials. She placed in the 100 fly A final, 200 fly B final, and 200 IM C final at the 2019 Pac-12 Championships, and was Utah’s best flyer in both fly events by over a full second. She also had splits of 23.48 fly on Utah’s 200 medley relay, 22.48 on their 200 free relay, and 49.91 on their 400 free relay.

This is a great pick-up for the Seminoles, who had nobody under 53.3/1:59.5 in the fly and nobody under 1:59.1 in the 200 IM last season. Fernandes would’ve made A finals in the 100 fly and 200 IM and the 200 IM B final at the 2019 ACC Championships.

FSU picked up Rebecca Moynihan, a transfer from FGCU, a month ago. The incoming class for FSU includes the two of them, as well as European Junior Champion Tania Quaglieri, Leanna GharbaouiLizzie Harris, Madison Cummings, and Sydney VanOvermeiren.

If you have a commitment or a transfer to report, please send an email with a photo (landscape, or horizontal, looks best) and a quote to [email protected].

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BGNole97
4 years ago

Love that Garnet & Gold!

Really
4 years ago

Indiana, NC State…. you two need to respond…

dmswim
Reply to  Really
4 years ago

Considering it’s a PAC12 transfer, I think it’s ASU’s turn.

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Karl Ortegon studied sociology at Wesleyan University in Middletown, CT, graduating in May of 2018. He began swimming on a club team in first grade and swam four years for Wesleyan.

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