US National Teamer Aly Tetzloff Will Join Wolfpack Elite Training Group

Professional swimmer Aly Tetzloff has announced that she will join the professional training group Wolfpack Elite, which is based at NC State University. The move comes after spending the last 5 years, including 4 years as a member of the varsity swim team, training at Auburn.

Tetzloff said in announcing the move:

“Thank you Auburn Swim & Dive for being my home away from home these past 5 years. I’ll always look forward to the day I’ll be back on the Plains. I’m super excited to announce my move to Raleigh, NC (in August) to train with Wolfpack Elite as I continue on my Olympic journey. War Eagle forever, but for now, Go Pack! 🐺”

Tetezloff is a member of the 2019-2020 USA Swimming National Team, qualifying as the 5th-best American in the 100 fly during the relevant qualifying period.

Primarily a sprint butterflier and freestyler, Tetzloff earned 10 All-America awards in four seasons at Auburn. She was recruited to and joined the team during the Brett Hawke era, and swam her senior season under Gary Taylor.

Last season, in her first year as a pro, Tetzloff swam for the LA Current during the first season of the International Swimming League. There she ranked 154th in the league in MVP scoring with 29.5 points. She was almost-exclusively a relay-only swimmer for the Current, aside from a 7th-place finish in the 100 free in her league debut in Lewisville. That meet was also her only opportunity at a butterfly swim, as part of a Current medley relay, where she split 58.48.

Tetzloff’s 57.70 in the 100 meter fly at the 2019 US National Championships ranks her as the 7th-best American in the event since the 2016 Summer Olympics.

Top Americans, Women’s 100 LCM Butterfly, Rio-Present

  1. Kelsi Dahlia – 56.37
  2. Katie McLaughlin – 57.23
  3. Regan Smith – 57.34
  4. Torri Huske – 57.48
  5. Amanda Kendall – 57.51
  6. Kendyl Stewart – 57.51
  7. Aly Tetzloff – 57.70
  8. Claire Curzan – 57.87
  9. Mallory Comerford – 57.95
  10. (TIE) Lillie Nordmann/Sarah Gibson – 57.96

While neither school has published a full listing of their training groups, and those groups could be shifting rapidly in the post-quarantine world, neither school has an elite female sprint butterflier for Tetzloff to train with (though both do have elite male sprint butterfliers). In fact, the 100 fly was a weakness for NC State: during the 2019-2020 season the Wolfpack women scored 0 points in the 100 fly at the ACC Championships. At NC State she will, however, count among her training partners recent alumnus Ky-Lee Perry, who won the women’s 50 free at the 2019 World University Games.

Tetzloff is a native of Crown Point, Indiana.

https://www.instagram.com/p/CB6GrgtgfxL/

In This Story

3
Leave a Reply

Subscribe
Notify of

3 Comments
newest
oldest most voted
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
Guerra
3 years ago

Great choice! Best wishes to Aly!

B1Guy!
3 years ago

Is this a new thing now…pro group commitment photos! Keep me coming Haha Raleigh is a cool town congrats on the move an best of luck!

backstroke lvr
3 years ago

Lillie Nordmann also has a 57.96 from 2019 Summer Nats

About Braden Keith

Braden Keith

Braden Keith is the Editor-in-Chief and a co-founder/co-owner of SwimSwam.com. He first got his feet wet by building The Swimmers' Circle beginning in January 2010, and now comes to SwimSwam to use that experience and help build a new leader in the sport of swimming. Aside from his life on the InterWet, …

Read More »