WKU Rips Up the Recruiting Trail, Adds 23 for 2013-14

Brian Thomas, assistant coach and recruiting coordinator at Western Kentucky University, has announced that the swimming and diving program will welcome 23 new student-athletes to campus this fall for the 2013-14 campaign. The Hilltoppers and Lady Toppers will look to ride the momentum of an historic 2012-13 season that produced 15 NCAA “B” qualifiers, 20 new program records and a Sun Belt Conference Championship for the women’s team all while boasting their first U.S. Olympian in 2012. The men placed second to SMU in a hotly-contested Conference USA Men’s Swimming and Diving Invitational meet that saw several lead changes and a personal-best rate of 95 percent. Last year’s recruiting class, named by CollegeSwimming.com as an honorable mention, accounted for almost one-third of the team’s scoring at the SBC and Conference USA meets.  Here’s a brief look at the newest crop of Tops and Lady Tops for the upcoming season:

WOMEN:

Maggie Patterson        Paris, Ky.-Highbridge Aquatics
Best Performances:      100 Breast – 1:01.6
100 Fly – 55.2
50 Free – 23.4; 100 Free – 51.2

Kennedy Higdon  Knoxville, Tenn.-University of Tennessee
Best Performances:      200 IM – 2:01.5; 400 IM – 4:16.4
200 Fly – 1:59.5; 100 Fly – 56.9
200 Free – 1:50.2; 500 Free – 4:52.4

Erin Moe                Westfield, Ind.-Carmel Swim Club
Best Performances:      200 Free – 1:51.7
500 Free – 4:52.0; 1650 Free – 16:43.6

Celia Ouellette         Bowdoinham, Maine-Bath Area Family YMCA
Best Performances:      50 Free – 23.1; 100 Free – 52.7

Andrea VanderMey        Novi, Mich.-Kingfish Aquatics of Waterford
Best Performances:      100 Back – 56.0; 200 Back – 2:03.8

Kelsey Turner           Mt. Vernon, Ind.-Mt. Vernon Swim Club
Best Performances:      100 Free – 51.8; 200 Free – 1:51.3

Aubrey Grensing Murfreesboro, Tenn.-Excel  Aquatics
Best Performances:      100 Back – 57.8; 200 Back – 2:06.2
100 Fly – 57.4

MEN:

Aymeric Le Corno        Toulouse, France-Dauphins Toulouse Oec  (January 2013)
Best Performances:      500 Free – 4:20.9
1650 Free – 15:16.1
200 Free – 1:39.4; 50 Free – 20.6

Cody Reul               Alpharetta, Ga.-Swim Atlanta
Best Performances:      100 Free – 45.6; 200 Free – 1:39.0
500 Free – 4:25.1

Jesse Musser            Overland Park, Kan.-Kansas City Blazers
Best Performances:      100 Free – 46.1; 200 Free – 1:39.2; 500 Free – 4:32.0
200 Fly – 1:51.6; 100 Fly – 51.0
200 IM – 1:53.3

Thomas Bland            Baltimore, Md.-Darton College
Best Performances:      100 Breast – 54.8; 200 Breast – 2:01.7
200 IM – 1:54.5

Lucas De Brito          Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.-Davie Nadadores
Best Performances:      100 Fly – 49.4; 200 Fly – 1:53.0
200 Free – 1:43.4; 500 Free – 4:32.5

Christian Aragona       Godfrey, Ill.-Tri-City Area Tidalwaves
Best Performances:      50 Free – 20.6
100 Free – 45.9

Cody Mitchell           Flanagan, Ill.-Redbird Swim Club
Best Performances:      100 Fly – 50.8; 200 Fly – 1:53.4
200 Free – 1:43.5

Colin Hausman           Tarpon Springs, Fla.-Palm Harbor YMCA Piranhas
Best Performances:      50 Free – 21.1; 100 Free – 46.7
200 Free – 1:43.9

Newell Hicks            Midway, Ky.-Bluegrass Marlins
Best Performances:      100 Fly – 51.9; 200 Fly – 1:54.4

Davis Ranburger Owensboro, Ky.-Owensboro Velocity
Best Performances:      100 Breast – 58.9
200 Breast – 2:11.1

DIVERS

WOMEN:

Amy Crayne              Rio Linda, Cali.
Best Performances:      3-time All-American; 1st Place at 2012 Far Western Diving Championships (3M)
3rd Place at 2012 SPEEDO Junior Nationals (Platform)

Alexandra  Mata Blue Springs, Mo.
Best Performances:      All-Conference Team, All-Area Honorable Mention (11, 12, 13)

Madison Rylee           Ft. Mitchell, Ky.
Best Performances:      5th Place-2013 KHSAA State Championships

Nicole Ares             Versailles, Ky.
Best Performances:      11th Place-2013 KHSAA State Championships

MEN:

Zachary Batus           Georgetown, Ky.
Best Performances:      6th Place-2013 KHSAA State Championships
Competes in 1M, 3M and Platform

Zachary Hall            Noblesville, Ind.
Best Performances:      14th Place-2013 IHSAA State Championships

This is an unedited press release.

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Connie
11 years ago

Every year this program just gets better and better. We are so proud of our Hilltopper swimmers and look forward to another great year. Bruce, Brian and Danielle you guys do some amazing work. I’m especially excited about Kennedy Higdon. She will not only contribute in the pool, but she will be a genuine leader of this great team.

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