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1 Name Pos Cl Hometown/HS/Previous School Kertu Alnek Free/Fly JR Tartu, Estonia Katherine Baker Breast/IM JR Jacksonville, Fla./Bolles Lana Berry Breast JR Virginia Beach, Va./Arizona State Sydney Cole Free FR Omaha, Nebraska/ Elkhorn High School Maggie Emary Free/Back JR Barrington, Ill./Barrington HS Phoebe Griffiths Free FR London, England/ Ellesmere College Jenny Halden Free/Fly FR Kongsberg, Norway/ Dønski videregående skole Jaden Herbet Back FR Winter Springs, Fla./ Oviedo High School Zsofia Kurdi Free/Breast FR Erd, Hungary/ Altisz Alapitvanyi Gimnazium Madeleine McDonald Back JR Windsor, Ont./Walkerville Secondary Ginevra Molino IM/Fly/Free FR Rivoli, Italy/Liceo Charles Darwin Rebecca Moynihan Free SR Palmerston North, New Zealand/FGCU Pia Murray Fly/Back FR Preston, England/ Ellesmere College Tania Quaglieri Back/Free SO Nonantola, Italy/Istituto Dante Alighieri Elise Olsen Fly/Free SR Slemmestad, Norway/Norges Toppidrettsgymnas Emma Terebo Free/Back SR Noumea, New Caledonia/Lycee Jules-Garnier Sydney VanOvermeiren IM/ Breast SO Oswego, Ill./Rosary HS Hannah Womer Breast/IM JR San Jose, Calif./ Leland HS MEN’S DIVING Joshua Davidson Diving SR. Tomball, Texas/Frassati Catholic Jesco Helling Diving FR Dresden, Germany/ Sportgymansium Dresden Darwin Nolasco Diving FR Monterrey, Mexico/ Preparatoria 9 UNAL COACHES Neal Studd Head Coach Florida Atlantic, ‘98 John Proctor Head Diving Coach Texas Permain-Basin,’92 Dan Kesler Associate Head Coach Wingate- ‘05 Dan Carrington Assistant Coach Ball State, ‘02 Emma Svensson Assistant Coach FGCU, ‘15 Nick Zorn Assistant Coach Delta State, ‘16 2021 ACC Team 2020-21 Results RECORD - 4-2-1, 0-1 ACC Nov. 6 Georgia Tech L, 124-176 Nov. 13 TCU W, 212-88 Nov. 18-20 Georgia Invite 2nd Jan. 8 RV LSU T, 131-131 Jan. 16 Gardner-Webb W, 226-48 Jan. 20 at No. 19 Auburn L, 114-186 Jan. 27 Tampa W, 167-81 Jan. 27 UNF W, 182-66 RV Florida State Ready to Make Moves at ACCs The RV Florida State Seminoles are looking to improve on the seventh place finish from 2020. • Despite limited competition, the Noles have ranked in three of the five polls this season, peaking at No. 21 on Jan. 17. • FSU returns sophomore Sydney VanOvermeiren as the lone NCAA qualifier and All-American from 2020 (400 IM). Senior Elise Olsen has also qualified for the NCAA Championships in 2018 in the 100 fly. • FSU is poised to climb the ranks, thanks to drastic improvements on relays. With the addition of freshmen Zsofia Kurdi and Jenny Halden, the 200 free relay currently ranks ninth in the nation. • The women’s team was named CSCAA Scholar All-America for the fall of 2020. They had the highest team GPA in the conference at 3.68. FSU has been included on the list every semester since Fall of 2016. • Senior Emma Terebo is the lone Seminole swimming in her fourth ACCs. FSU will be represent- ed by three seniors, six juniors, two sophomores and seven freshmen. • Juniors Aryanna Fernandes and Nina Kucheran opted out of the 2020-21 season and are train- ing for the Canadian Trials, which are scheduled for April 7-11 in Toronto, Ont. Both Canadians were NCAA qualifiers and All-Americans last season. Davidson Looks to Continue Historic Tear at ACCs in 2021 • Joshua Davidson returns as the defending 1-meter champion from 2020. He became the first Seminole to win a diving event since Terry Horner won 3M back in 2010. • Davidson now has five ACC medals throughout his career, which is also the most since Horner’s seven and is the third-highest in FSU history. • Should Davidson win a medal on 1-meter, he would be the only Seminole to win four-straight in the event. Horner was also the last Seminole diver to medal in the same event four times – winning both gold and silver on 3-meter throughout his career. • In 2019, Davidson became the first back-to-back medalist on springboard since Tom Neubach- er (2013, 2012) on 1-meter and Horner (2008, 2009, 2010) on 3-meter. • At the 2018 meet, Joshua Davidson gave the Seminoles a pair of springboard medals as a rookie – which was the first time in four ACC meets on 1-meter and five meets on 3-meter. FSU collected six medals on 3-meter from 2008-2012 and hadn’t medaled until Davidson snapped the streak. • Darwin Nolasco and Jesco Helling will make their ACC debuts. Nolasco is a platform special- ist, while Helling has been recovering from an injury and will only compete on springboard. 1992 - 5th - 338 1993 - 4th - 504 1994 - 3rd - 496.5 1995 - 3rd - 548.5 1996 - 4th - 511 1997 - 4th - 488.5 1998 - 6th - 301 1999 - 6th - 409 • Team Title - 2006 • Last Multi Medalist – Molly Carlson - 1M, 3M & Platform - 2020 • Two-Time Champ – Molly Carlson - 3M & Platform - 2020 Three-time Champ - Christie Raleigh - 2007 • Two Medalists in an Event – Molly Carlson & Ayla Bonniwell 3M Diving– 2020 • Freshman Swimming Victory –Christie Raleigh – 50 & 100 free – 2006 • Freshman Diving Victory - Molly Carlson (PL) & Ayla Bonniwell (1M) - 2017 • Relay Win – 200 & 400 medley relay – 2007 • Meet MVP – Christie Raleigh – 2007 2000 - 5th - 395.5 2001 - 5th - 421 2002 - 3rd - 577 2003 - 3rd - 557 2004 - 3rd - 611 2005 - 4th - 433 2006 - 1st - 596.5 2007 - 2nd -642.5 2008 - 3rd - 544.5 2009 - 4th - 398.5 2010 - 3rd - 545 2011 - 3rd -417 2012 - 3rd - 460 2013 - 4th - 497 *2014 - 3rd -972 2015 - 7th - 577 2016 - 9th - 444.5 2017- 8th - 625.5 2018- 8th - 578.5 2019 - 6th - 727 2020 - 7th - 555 * Meet scoring format was changed

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Name Pos Cl Hometown/HS/Previous SchoolKertu Alnek Free/Fly JR Tartu, EstoniaKatherine Baker Breast/IM JR Jacksonville, Fla./Bolles Lana Berry Breast JR Virginia Beach, Va./Arizona StateSydney Cole Free FR Omaha, Nebraska/ Elkhorn High SchoolMaggie Emary Free/Back JR Barrington, Ill./Barrington HSPhoebe Griffiths Free FR London, England/ Ellesmere CollegeJenny Halden Free/Fly FR Kongsberg, Norway/ Dønski videregående skoleJaden Herbet Back FR Winter Springs, Fla./ Oviedo High SchoolZsofia Kurdi Free/Breast FR Erd, Hungary/ Altisz Alapitvanyi GimnaziumMadeleine McDonald Back JR Windsor, Ont./Walkerville SecondaryGinevra Molino IM/Fly/Free FR Rivoli, Italy/Liceo Charles DarwinRebecca Moynihan Free SR Palmerston North, New Zealand/FGCUPia Murray Fly/Back FR Preston, England/ Ellesmere CollegeTania Quaglieri Back/Free SO Nonantola, Italy/Istituto Dante AlighieriElise Olsen Fly/Free SR Slemmestad, Norway/Norges ToppidrettsgymnasEmma Terebo Free/Back SR Noumea, New Caledonia/Lycee Jules-GarnierSydney VanOvermeiren IM/ Breast SO Oswego, Ill./Rosary HSHannah Womer Breast/IM JR San Jose, Calif./ Leland HS

MEN’S DIVINGJoshua Davidson Diving SR. Tomball, Texas/Frassati Catholic Jesco Helling Diving FR Dresden, Germany/ Sportgymansium DresdenDarwin Nolasco Diving FR Monterrey, Mexico/ Preparatoria 9 UNAL

COACHESNeal Studd Head Coach Florida Atlantic, ‘98John Proctor Head Diving Coach Texas Permain-Basin,’92Dan Kesler Associate Head Coach Wingate- ‘05Dan Carrington Assistant Coach Ball State, ‘02Emma Svensson Assistant Coach FGCU, ‘15Nick Zorn Assistant Coach Delta State, ‘16

2021 ACC Team

2020-21 ResultsRECORD - 4-2-1, 0-1 ACC Nov. 6 Georgia Tech L, 124-176Nov. 13 TCU W, 212-88Nov. 18-20 Georgia Invite 2ndJan. 8 RV LSU T, 131-131Jan. 16 Gardner-Webb W, 226-48Jan. 20 at No. 19 Auburn L, 114-186Jan. 27 Tampa W, 167-81Jan. 27 UNF W, 182-66

RV Florida State Ready to Make Moves at ACCs • The RV Florida State Seminoles are looking to improve on the seventh place finish from 2020.

• Despite limited competition, the Noles have ranked in three of the five polls this season, peaking at No. 21 on Jan. 17.

• FSU returns sophomore Sydney VanOvermeiren as the lone NCAA qualifier and All-American from 2020 (400 IM). Senior Elise Olsen has also qualified for the NCAA Championships in 2018 in the 100 fly.

• FSU is poised to climb the ranks, thanks to drastic improvements on relays. With the addition of freshmen Zsofia Kurdi and Jenny Halden, the 200 free relay currently ranks ninth in the nation.

• The women’s team was named CSCAA Scholar All-America for the fall of 2020. They had the highest team GPA in the conference at 3.68. FSU has been included on the list every semester since Fall of 2016.

• Senior Emma Terebo is the lone Seminole swimming in her fourth ACCs. FSU will be represent-ed by three seniors, six juniors, two sophomores and seven freshmen.

• Juniors Aryanna Fernandes and Nina Kucheran opted out of the 2020-21 season and are train-ing for the Canadian Trials, which are scheduled for April 7-11 in Toronto, Ont. Both Canadians were NCAA qualifiers and All-Americans last season.

Davidson Looks to Continue Historic Tear at ACCs in 2021• Joshua Davidson returns as the defending 1-meter champion from 2020. He became the first Seminole to win a diving event since Terry Horner won 3M back in 2010.

• Davidson now has five ACC medals throughout his career, which is also the most since Horner’s seven and is the third-highest in FSU history.

• Should Davidson win a medal on 1-meter, he would be the only Seminole to win four-straight in the event. Horner was also the last Seminole diver to medal in the same event four times – winning both gold and silver on 3-meter throughout his career.

• In 2019, Davidson became the first back-to-back medalist on springboard since Tom Neubach-er (2013, 2012) on 1-meter and Horner (2008, 2009, 2010) on 3-meter.

• At the 2018 meet, Joshua Davidson gave the Seminoles a pair of springboard medals as a rookie – which was the first time in four ACC meets on 1-meter and five meets on 3-meter. FSU collected six medals on 3-meter from 2008-2012 and hadn’t medaled until Davidson snapped the streak.

• Darwin Nolasco and Jesco Helling will make their ACC debuts. Nolasco is a platform special-ist, while Helling has been recovering from an injury and will only compete on springboard.

1992 - 5th - 3381993 - 4th - 5041994 - 3rd - 496.51995 - 3rd - 548.51996 - 4th - 5111997 - 4th - 488.51998 - 6th - 3011999 - 6th - 409

• Team Title - 2006• Last Multi Medalist – Molly Carlson - 1M, 3M & Platform - 2020 • Two-Time Champ – Molly Carlson - 3M & Platform - 2020• Three-time Champ - Christie Raleigh - 2007• Two Medalists in an Event – Molly Carlson & Ayla Bonniwell 3M Diving– 2020• Freshman Swimming Victory –Christie Raleigh – 50 & 100 free – 2006• Freshman Diving Victory - Molly Carlson (PL) & Ayla Bonniwell (1M) - 2017• Relay Win – 200 & 400 medley relay – 2007• Meet MVP – Christie Raleigh – 2007

2000 - 5th - 395.52001 - 5th - 4212002 - 3rd - 5772003 - 3rd - 5572004 - 3rd - 6112005 - 4th - 4332006 - 1st - 596.52007 - 2nd -642.5

2008 - 3rd - 544.52009 - 4th - 398.52010 - 3rd - 5452011 - 3rd -4172012 - 3rd - 4602013 - 4th - 497*2014 - 3rd -9722015 - 7th - 577

2016 - 9th - 444.52017- 8th - 625.52018- 8th - 578.52019 - 6th - 7272020 - 7th - 555* Meet scoring format was changed

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1993Dora Bralic, 100 BreastHelen Jepson, 200 Fly

1994 Dora Bralic, 100 Breast

1995 Erin Gillooly, 3M DivingHelen Jepson, 100 Fly & 200 FlyJodi Kreig, 100 Back & 200 BackAlison Smith, 100 Breast200 Medley Relay (Kreig, Smith, Jepson, Kominski)400 Medley Relay (Kreig, Smith, Jepson, Kominski)

1996 Jodi Kreig, 100 Back200 Medley Relay (Kreig, White, Wright, Ramer)

1997 Samantha White, 100 Breast

2000 Christy Cech, 100 FreeTanya Gurr, 200 Free400 Free Relay

2001 Chelsie Lerew, 1M Diving, 3M Diving

2002 Christy Cech, 100 FreeChelsie Lerew, 3M DivingCourtney McClow, 1M Diving400 Medley Relay (Breen, Dutton, Nethercott, Cech)

2003 Emma Dutton, 100 Breast Chelsie Lerew, 1M Diving, 3M DivingAndree-Anne Leroy, 200 IM200 Free Relay (Lyres, Hansen, Breen, Parkinson)400 Free Relay (Lyres, Hansen, Breen, Dutton)

2004 Emma Dutton, 50 Free, 100 Breast, 200 BreastTiffany Manning, 1M Diving, 3M Diving200 Free Relay (Breen, Dong, How, Dutton)400 Free Relay (Breen, Dong, How, Dutton)200 Medley Relay (Breen, Brick, Dong, Dutton)400 Medley Relay (Leroy, Dutton, How, Breen)

All-Time All-ACC1993Dora BralicJulie HendersonHelen Jepson

1994Dora Bralic Helen Jepson

1995Erin Gillooly Helen Jepson Ruth Kominski Jodi Krieg Allison Smith

1996Sherri Fowler Sara HendersonJodi Kreig Tenelle Ramer Samantha White Katie Wright

1997Anne Blachford Sam White

1998Anne Blachford

1999Tanya Gurr Marya Sabesky

2000Kristen Adams Anne Blachford Christy Cech Tanya Gurr

2001Christy Cech Caren Hirai Keryn Krynauw Chelsie Lerew Michelle Sekeres

2002Emily Breen Christy Cech Emma Dutton Chelsie Lerew Courtney McClow Tiffany Manning Michelle Sekeres Candice Nethercott

2003Emily Breen Emma Dutton Loren Hansen Chelsie Lerew Andreee-Anne Leroy Jennie Lyes Tiffany Manning Courtney McClow Liz Parkinson2004Emily Breen Lauren Brick Rachel Dong Emma Dutton Lisa How

Taryn Ignacio Brittany Lerew Andree-Anne LeRoy Tiffany Manning Courtney McClow

2005Romy Altmann Emily Breen Lauren Brick Carrie Ellis Lindsay Kenney Brittany Lerew Courtney McClow

2006Romy Altmann Lauren Brick Carrie Ellis Georgia Holderness Lindsay Kenney Abbie King Christie Raleigh Lauren Sparg

2007Romy Altmann Lauren Brick Lindsay Kenney Abbie King Christie Raleigh Lauren Sparg

2008Georgia Holderness Holly MillsLauren Sparg Lowri Tynan

2009Katie Sirounis Stephanie Sarandos

2010Katherina Adham Charlotte Broadbent Aleia Monden Stephanie Sarandos Katie Sirounis

2011Lisi Rowland Stephanie Sarandos Katrina Young

2012Melissa CooperKelsey Goodman Ariel Rittenhouse Katrina Young

2013Kaitlyn DresselJulia HenkelTiffany OliverJulia HenkelKristine PolleyAriel Rittenhouse

2014Chelsea BrittTiffany OliverMadison Jacobi

Katrina Young

2015Chelsea BrittKaitlyn DresselKatrina Young

2017Molly CarlsonAyla Bonniwell

2018Natalie PierceBlaire MulkaTayla LovemoreMolly Carlson

2019Molly CarlsonJosh DavidsonNina KucheranIda Hulkko

2020Molly CarlsonAyla BonniwellJoshua Davidson

Swimmer of the Year2004 - Emma Dutton

Diver of the Year2017 - Molly Carlson2020 - Molly Carlson

Freshman of the Year2002 - Tiffany Manning2006 - Christie Raleigh

Coach of the Year2004 - Neil Harper2006 - Neil Harper

Diving Coach of the Year2017- John Proctor2020 - John Proctor

ACC Meet MVP2004 - Emma Dutton2007 - Christie Raleigh

ACC Meet Diver MVP1995 - Erin Gillooly2001 - Chelsie Lerew2002 - Chelsie Lerew2003 - Chelsie Lerew2004 - Tiffany Manning2017- Molly Carlson2019- Molly Carlson2020 - Molly Carlson

2005 Lauren Brick,100 BreastBrittany Lerew, 3M Diving

2006Romy Altmann, 200 FreeLauren Brick, 100 BreastCarrie Ellis, 100 FreeGeorgia Holderness, 200 BreastChristie Raleigh, 50 Free, 100 Fly200 Free Relay (Ellis, King, Sparg, Raleigh)400 Free Relay (Raleigh, Holderness, Kenney, Ellis)200 Medley Relay (Raleigh, Brick, Sparg, Ellis)400 Medley Relay (Altmann, Brick, Raleigh, Ellis)

2007Christie Raleigh, 50 Free, 100 Free & 100 Fly Lauren Brick, 100 BreastRomy Altmann, 100 Back, 200 Back200 Medley Relay (Raleigh, Brick, Sparg, King)400 Medley Relay (Altmann, Brick, Sparg, Raleigh)

2008 Lauren Sparg, 100 Fly

2012 Katrina Young, Platform Diving

2013 Tiffany Oliver, 50 and 100 freeAriel Rittenhouse, 3M Diving

2014 Tiffany Oliver, 50 and 100 freeKatrina Young - Platform Diving

2015Katrina Young - 1M Diving

2017Ayla Bonniwell - 1M DivingMolly Carlson - Platform Diving

2018Natalie Pierce - 100 breastBlaire Mulka - 1M diving

2020Molly Carlson - 3M & Platform

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TEAM: TEAM: SWIMMERS SWIMMERS FULL BIOS ONLINE AT SEMINOLES.COMFULL BIOS ONLINE AT SEMINOLES.COM

FSU Relays & National Rank200 Free Relay 9th - Kurdi, Halden, Moynihan, Alnek – 1:29.45400 Free Relay13th – Terebo, Kurdi, Halden, Alenk – 3:17.95800 Free Relay17th – Alnek, Griffiths, Zettle, Harris – 7:25.10200 Medley Relay20th – Terebo, Womer, Halden, Alnek – 1:38.90400 Medley Relay

20th – Terebo, Kurdi, Halden, Alnek – 3:37.97

Kertu Alnek • JR • Tartu, Estonia • Free 50 free: 22.53100 free: 49.10200 free: 1:47.27100 fly: 53.39

• Swam at the 2019 NCAA Championships as a relay swimmer• Is a part of the 200 medley relay school record• Competed in seven events at the 2018 LEN European Championships and also took home seven medals at the 2018 Estonian National Championships• Holds the seventh fastest 200 free in school history• Scored individually in the 200 free, 100 free and 50 free at the 2020 ACC Championships

Katherine Baker • JR • Jacksonville, Fla.• Breast/IM • BollesTop Times100 breast – 1:03.07200 breast – 2:13.88200 IM – 2:04.83

• Was voted as the Most Improved Swimmer for the team in 2019-20•Finished 23rd in the 200 breast at the 2020 ACC Championships

Lana Berry • JR • Virginia Beach, Va. • Breast/IM • Norfolk AcademyTop Times100 breast – 1:01.39200 breast – 2:13.16

200 IM – 2:03.52• Transferred this season from Arizona State•Competed at the Pac – 12 Championships in 2019• Swam for the Noles in three meets in January

Sydney Cole • FR • Omaha, Nebraska • Free/IM/Back • Elkhorn HS400 IM: – 4:19.10200 Back: 2:00.38500 Free: 4:52.491650 Free: 16:50.81

• Adds depth to the distance free, IM and back events• Won the 1000 free against TCU

• Was seventh in the 1650 free at the Georgia Invite

Maggie Emary • JR • Barrington, Ill. • Free • Bar-rington HS 500 free: 4:49.311650 free: 16:44.13200 back: 2:02.20400 IM : 4:19.19

• Swam personal best times in the 500 free and 1650 free at the Georgia Invite• Was 22nd in the mile at the 2020 ACC Championships

Phoebe Griffiths • FR • London, England • Free • Ellesmere College 200 free – 1:47.75500 free – 4:46.161650 free – 16:48.44• Represented England both in the pool and in open water

races. Won bronze at the 2020 Middle East Junior Championships in the 200m free at 2:04.38• Holds the fifth fastest 500 free in school history (4:46.16) and ranks 10th all-time in the 200 free (1:47.75• Was eighth in the 800m free at the 2017 European Junior Championships • Teammates with Pia Murray

Jenny Halden • FR • Kongsberg/Bærum, Norway • Free/Fly • Kongsberg VGS, Dønski VGS100 back – 54.63100 fly – 52.6650 free – 22.56100 free – 49.97

• Norwegian senior national champion in the 50m fly in both short course and long course and the 50 SCM free. • Swam a personal best against No. 19 Auburn and holds the fifth fastest 100 fly in school history at 52.66. Also holds the 10th fastest 50 free at 22.56 in school history.

• Placed first in the 100 fly at 52.67 at the Georgia Invite.

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TEAM: TEAM: SWIMMERS SWIMMERS FULL BIOS ONLINE AT SEMINOLES.COMFULL BIOS ONLINE AT SEMINOLES.COM

Jaden Herbet • FR • Winter Springs, Fla. • Back/Fly • Oviedo HS50 free: 24.19100 back: 55.56100 fly: 55.37200 back: 2:02.30

• Adds depth to the back and fly races• Won the 100 back in the tri-meet vs Tampa and UNF• Led Oviedo HS to the 2019 state title as a team captain

Zsofia Kurdi • FR • Erd, Hungary • Free/ Breast •Altisz Foundation HS50 free: 22.95100 free: 49.82100 breast: 1:02.46

• Took third in the 100 free and 100 breast at the Georgia Invite• A part of the free and medley relays

• Placed seventh in the 50m free at the 2019 FINA World Cup in Qatar

Maddie McDonald • JR • Windsor, Ont. • Back • Walkerville Secondary School50 free: 23.28100 back: 53.21200 back: 1:55.67

• A part of the 200 medley relay that owns the school record • Swam at the 2019 NCAA Championships as a relay swimmer in the 200 and 400 medley relays• Swam in the B finals of the 100 and 200 back at the 2020 ACC Champion-ships where she placed 14th and 13th respectively.

Ginevra Molino • FR • Rivoli, Italy • IM/Fly • Liceo Charles Darwin400 IM – 4:13.73200 IM – 2:02:21200 back – 2:02.91200 fly – 2:03.38

• Holds the third fastest 400 IM time in school history• Won the 200 IM and 500 free against Tampa and UNF• Won the gold medal in the 400m IM (4:39.49) and took home silver in the 200m IM (2:13.29) at the Italian Junior National Championships for girls

ages 17-18

Rebecca Moynihan • SR • Palmerston North, New Zealand • Free •FGCU50 free – 22.75100 free – 49.71200 free – 1:51.06

• 2020-21 Team Captain• Has six wins in duals in the sprint free events this season• Was 24th in the 50 free at ACCs in 2020 and helped the Noles in the 200 and 400 free relays• Competed at the 2018 FINA World SC Championships for New Zealand

• Plans to attend medical school with hopes to become a pediatrician

Pia Murray • FR • Preston, England • Back/Fly/IM • Ellesmere College

100 back – 54.07 200 back – 1:56.81 100 fly – 55.67 200 IM – 2:05.26• Represented Great Britain at the 2019 World Junior Championships and European Junior Championships. • Took 11th in the 50m and 200m back at European Junior Championships and helped her team win bronze in the 400 medley relay• Swam the seventh fastest time in school history in the 200 back

• Teammates with Phoebe Griffiths

Tania Quaglieri • SO • Nonatola, Italy • Back/Free • Istituto Dante Alighieri50 free – 22.92100 free – 49.74100 back – 53.03200 back – 2:03.24

• Came back from Italy in January of 2021 following nationals in December• Competed at the 2020 ACC Championships but was hindered due to injury• Holds the fifth fastest 100 back time in school history• Represented Italy in several junior competitions including the 2017 FINA World Junior Championship where she was 10th in the 50m back and 12th in the 100m back.

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Elise Olsen • SR • Slemmestad, Norway • Fly/Free • Norges Toppidrettgymnas100 fly – 52.1950 free – 22.55100 free – 49.47

• A two-year team captain. Has been injured since her sophomore season, but is having her best season since. • A 2018 NCAA qualifier in the 100 fly and is also a part of the 200 free relay school record• Holds the fourth fastest 100 fly time in school history. • Competed for Norway at the Youth Olympics in 2014 where she placed sixth in the 50 fly and seventh in the 100 fly. Also competed in the FINA World Championships in Qatar. • Will work for Meltwater as a Sales Consultant in Norway following gradua-

tion

Emma Terebo • SR • Nouema, New Caledonia • Free/Back • Lycee Jules-Garnier50 free – 22.51100 free – 48.69200 free – 1:47.76

100 back – 52.79• Competed at the 2018 and 2019 NCAA Championships as a relay swimmer • Has scored points in seven individual events throughout her career at ACCs. She is also the only Seminole on the roster who has competed in four ACC meets• Has three swims on the FSU all-time top 10 list. She ranks third in 100 free, fourth in the 100 back and fifth in the 50 free• Competed for France at the 2014 Youth Olympics• Won eight medals, including seven gold at the 2019 Samoa Games

Sydney VanOvermeiren • SO • Oswego, Ill. • Breast/IM • Rosary HS 100 breast – 1:02.65200 breast – 2:12.86200 IM – 2:00.32400 IM – 4:10.36

• A 2020 NCAA Qualifier and All-American in the 400 IM• Holds the third fastest 400 IM time in school history at 4:10.36. She won the consolation heat of the race at ACCs in 2020 with that swim• Was voted as FSU’s Rookie of the Year in 2020

Hannah Womer • JR • San Jose, Calif. • Fly/Breast/ IM • Leland HS 100 breast: 1:02.38 200 breast: 2:14.28 200 IM: 1:59.78 400 IM: 4:18.05

100 fly: 54.53 200 fly: 1:59.08• Has earned second swims in four races at ACCs during her career• The most versatile prospect on the Noles’ roster

• Holds the eighth fastest time in the 200 fly at 1:59.08 in school history

Joshua Davidson • SR • Tomball, Texas • Diving • Frasetti Catholic• The 2020 ACC Champion on 1M and 5x medalist; 6x finalist • 3x NCAA qualifier; 2020 All-American on 1-meter and honor-able mention in 2019• 6x ACC Diver of the Week

• USA Diving High Performance Team

Jesco Helling • FR • Dresden, Germany • Diving• Had wrist surgery before the 2020-21 season and is only competing in springboard events• Was sixth on 3-meter and platform at the 2020 German Winter Nationals

Darwin Nolasco • FR • Monterrey, Mexico • Diving• Won platform at the Georgia Invite• Represented Mexico at the 2018 FINA Junior World Diving Championships• The 2018 national platform champion in Mexico

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• 2012 Olympic Coach

• Three-time World Championship Coach (2011 Shanghai, 2013 Barcelona, 2017 Windsor)

• Six All-American honors (at FSU)

• Six ACC gold medals

• 25 ACC podium performances

• Six-time CCSA Coach of the Year

• Seven-time CCSA Champions

• 2015 NCAA Coach of the Meet (HM)

• Seven All-American performances (at FGCU)

• Seven CCSA Swimmers of the Meet

• Three CCSA Swimmers of the Year

• 2013 Duane Swanson Jr. Inspirational Award

• 2016 US Olympic Coach - Katrina Young• 2019 Team USA - 2x Bronze Medalist FINA World Championship - Katrina Young• 2017, 2020 ACC Female Diving Coach of the Year

• Seven ACC Champions

• Eight All-America honors

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1650 Freestyle1. Madison Jacobi 16:01.09 2014 2. Summer Finke 16:15.07 2016 3.Charlotte Broadbent 16:16.44 20104. Marissa Harrington 16:16.65 20105. Daniella Van den Berg 16:24.21 20186. Stephanie Holmes 16:33.17 20197. Caroline Smith 16:34.86 20108. Julia Henkel 16:35.37 20129. Holly Mills 16:37.59 200910. Rachel Harrington 16:38.36 2013

100 Breaststroke1. Natalie Pierce 58.25 20172. Ida Hulkko 58.58 20193. Nina Kucheran 59.61 20194. Natalie Purnell 1:00.15 20195. Christina Loh 1:00.47 20166. Sami Pochowski 1:00.49 2015 7. Lauren Brick 1:00.51 20078. Emma Dutton 1:00.84 20049. Melissa Cooper 1:00.92 201210. Georgia Holderness 1:01.67 2009

200 Breaststroke1. Nina Kucheran 2:08.78 20192. Natalie Pierce 2:09.05 20183. Christina Loh 2:10.55 20164. Natalie Purnell 2:10.57 20195. Ida Hulkko 2:11.32 20196. Emma Dutton 2:12.38 20047. Morgan Stephenson 2:12.92 20148. Kristine Polley 2:13.32 20139. Caroline Neil 2:13.86 201710. Katherine Baker 2:13.88 2019

100 Butterfly1. Tayla Lovemore 51.60 2017 2. Chelsea Britt 51.79 20153. Aryanna Fernandes 52.03 20194. Elise Olsen 52.19 20175. Jenny Halden 52.66 2021 6. Lauren Sparg 52.81 20087. Christie Raleigh 53.00 20078. Paige Schendelaar-Kemp 53.30 20199. Kertu Alnek 53.39 201910. Laurie Lehner 53.42 1982

200 Butterfly1. Chelsea Britt 1:53.68 2014 2. Elizabeth Pepper 1:56.92 20123. Aryanna Fernandes 1:57.22 20194. Tayla Lovemore 1:57.32 20185. Meg Brown 1:57.45 20166. Lauren Sparg 1:57.87 20087. C.J. Hendry 1:58.80 20108. Hannah Womer 1:59.08 20209. Dorothy Halmy 1:59.53 201910. Boglarka Bonecz 1:59.67 2019

100 Backstroke1. McKayla Lightbourn 52.39 20142. Chelsea Britt 52.64 20153. Madeline Cohen 52.65 20174. Emma Terebo 52.79 2020 5. Tania Quaglieri 53.03 20196. Bianca Spinazzola 53.06 20147. Maddie McDonald 53.21 20188. Ariel Barber 53.58 20189. Ana Zortea 53.64 201910. Ashley Hicks 53.69 2013

200 Backstroke1. Madeline Cohen 1:53.51 2017 2.Stephanie Sarandos 1:54.14 20103. Romy Altmann 1:55.36 20074. McKayla Lighbourn 1:55.66 20135. Maddie McDonald 1:55.67 20206. Meg Brown 1:56.31 20167. Pia Murray 1:56.81 20208. Ashley Hicks 1:56.98 20139. Shelly Drozda 1:57.18 201810. Holly Mills 1:58.10 2008

200 Individual Medley1. McKayla Lightbourn 1:58.11 2013 2. Chelsea Britt 1:58.91 20143. Meg Brown 1:58.96 20164. Tori Richmond 1:59.04 20115. Lydia Ware 1:59.08 20166. Nina Kucheran 1:59.12 20197. Laura Flewelling 1:59.56 20138. Andree-Anne LeRoy 1:59.59 20039. Julia Henkel 1:59.75 201410. Jessica Sabotin 1:59.91 2009

400 Individual Medley1. Julia Henkel 4:09.64 20142. Meg Brown 4:09.82 20153. Sydney VanOvermeiren 4:10.36 20204. Ginevra Molino 4:13.73 20205. Jessica Sabotin 4:14.32 20096. Jamie Barrett 4:15.68 20137. Caroline Neil 4:16.00 20178. Shelly Drozda 4:16.54 20189. Charlotte Broadbent 4:16.80 201010. Summer Finke 4:17.13 2015

50 Freestyle1. Tiffany Oliver 22.02 20142. Tayla Lovemore 22.10 20163. Kaitlyn Dressel 22.27 20144. Nika Blank 22.50 20165. Emma Terebo 22.51 20196. Ana Zortea 22.53 20206. Kertu Alnek 22.53 20188. Christy Cech 22.54 20019. Elise Olsen 22.55 201910. Jenny Halden 22.56 2020

100 Freestyle1. Tiffany Oliver 48.19 20132. Kaitlyn Dressel 48.25 20153. Emma Terebo 48.69 20194. Kertu Alnek 49.10 20195. Tayla Lovemore 49.18 20176. Carrie Ellis 49.32 20067. Christy Cech 49.36 20018. Lydia Ware 49.37 20179. Elise Olsen 49.47 201810. Christie Raleigh 49.56 2007

200 Freestyle1. Kaitlyn Dressel 1:45.13 20152. Madison Jacobi 1:46.57 20143. Tiffany Oliver 1:46.72 20124. Michelle Turek 1:46.73 20175. Jocelyn Phillips 1:46.76 20096. Sami Pochowski 1:46.84 20157. Kertu Alnek 1:47.27 20208. Laura Jensen 1:47.33 20189. Holly Mills 1:47.70 201010. Phoebe Griffiths 1:47.75 2020

500 Freestyle1. Madison Jacobi 4:37.77 20142. Charlotte Broadbent 4:42.92 20113. Sara Linke 4:44.34 1984 4. Caroline Smith 4:45.69 20105. Phoebe Griffiths 4:46.16 20206. Marissa Harrington 4:46.41 20107. Laura Jensen 4:47.13 20188. Julia Henkel 4:47.81 20139. Shelly Drozda 4:47.99 201910. Josie Cuda 4:48.10 2014

1000 Freestyle1. Madison Jacobi 9:40.82 20142. Summer Finke 9:49.92 20163. Marissa Harrington 9:50.77 20104. Charlotte Broadbent 9:51.42 20105. Jen Guyler 9:54.03 20066. Caroline Smith 9:55.42 20107. Daniella Van den Berg 9:56.27 20188. Corey Allison 9:57.95 20109. Meredith Martelle 9:58.50 200610. Sydney Cole 9:58.86 2020