Micah Bohon Verbally Commits to Tennessee

Backstroker Micah Bohon has verbally committed to swim at Tennessee, she announced via Twitter over the weekend.

Bohon hails from the Mount Pleasant Swim Club in South Carolina: the same club as Georgia commit Megan Kingsley.

Bohon was the runner-up at this year’s South Carolina High School League 4A State Championship meet with a 55.18 in the 100 yard backstroke. That swim, despite coming in after the very short South Carolina high school season, sets her up for a gigantic senior year. As compared to her previous lifetime best in the race (done at the 2012 edition of the same meet), that time dropped 1.7 seconds. That’s a huge drop for a female swimmer this early into her senior year of high school.

She was also a best of 2:04.2 in the 200 yard IM at that same meet.

Because of the unusual timing of swimming in her home state, we have to look at her long course times to really get a good feel for her abilities. In meters, in the summer of 2013, she was a 58.0 in the 100 free, a 1:04.0 in the 100 back, a 2:19.2 in the 200 back, a 1:03.1 in the 100 fly, and a 2:19.8 in the 200 IM: all of which are at least juniors cuts.

She also split a 29.9 on the breaststroke leg of Ashley Ridge’s 200 medley relay.

She also has some freestyle potential too, with flat-start bests of 24.0 and 52.4 in the 50 and 100 yard races.

Tennessee’s backstroke group surprised last year (and this) with how well they performed after Jenny Connolly’s graduation, and Bohon will make for a very good overlapping piece in that group. If we see her have a good taper meet some time in the spring, don’t be surprised if she gets that 100 back well down into the mid-54’s, in addition to a 200 yard back somewhere right around 2:00 (her current best is 2:04.73).

Ashley’s older brother Elijah is currently a sophomore on the College of Charleston men’s team.

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