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U.S. National Team Media Roster 2020-21 National Team Roster: Women Name Event(s) Hometown Club College Affiliation* Haley Anderson 400 FR; 10K Granite Bay, Calif. Trojan Swim Club USC, ‘13 Phoebe Bacon 100 BK Chevy Chase, Md. Nation’s Capital Swim Club ^Wisconsin, ‘24 Kathleen Baker 100/200 BK; 200 IM Winston-Salem, NC Team Elite Cal-Berkeley, ‘19 Katharine Berkoff 100 BK Missoula, Mont. Missoula Aquatic Club/NC State NC State, ‘23 Lisa Bratton 200 BK Richland, Wash. Aggie Swim Club Texas A&M, ‘18 Erika Brown 50/100 FR Charlotte, NC University of Tennessee Tennessee, ‘20 Katy Campbell 10K La Cañada, Calif. Team Santa Monica UCLA, ‘16 Mallory Comerford 100 FR Kalamazoo, Mich. Cardinal Aquatics Louisville, ‘19 Madisyn Cox 200 BR; 200/400 IM Lubbock, Texas Longhorn Aquatics Texas, ‘17 Kelsi Dahlia 100 FL Westampton, N.J. Cardinal Aquatics Louisville, ‘16 Gabby DeLoof 200 FR Grosse Pointe, Mich. Team Elite Michigan, ‘18 Kaitlyn Dobler 100 BR Aloha, Ore. The Dolphins Portland Swimming ^USC, ‘24 Katie Drabot 200 FL Cedarburg, Wis. Alto Swim Club/Stanford Stanford, ‘20 Ella Eastin 200/400 IM Irvine, Calif. Alto Swim Club Stanford, ‘19 Emily Escobedo 200 BR New Rochelle, N.Y. Condors Swim Club of Clarkstown, Inc. Maryland Baltimore County, ‘17 Hali Flickinger 200 BK; 200 FL Spring Grove, Pa. Sun Devil Swimming Georgia, ‘17 Brooke Forde 400 IM Louisville, Ky. Alto Swim Club/Stanford Stanford, ‘21 Bethany Galat 100/200 BR Mishawaka, Ind. Aggie Swim Club Texas A&M, ‘18 Margo Geer 50/100 FR Milford Center, Ohio Mission Viejo Nadadores/University Of Alabama Swim Club Arizona, ‘14 Elise Haan 100 BK Naples, Fla. Marlins of Raleigh NC State, ‘19 Molly Hannis 100 BR Santa Rosa, Calif. Tennessee Aquatics Tennessee, ‘15 Charlotte Hook 200 FL Raleigh, NC TAC Titans Undecided Torri Huske 100 FL Arlington, Va. Arlington Aquatic Club ^Stanford, ‘25 Amanda Kendall 100 FL Fairfax, Va. Mission Viejo Nadadores LSU/Arizona, ‘13 Lilly King 100/200 BR Evansville, Ind. Indiana Swim Club Indiana, ‘19 Breeja Larson 100 BR Mesa, Ariz. New York Athletic Club Texas A&M, ‘14 Annie Lazor 100/200 BR Beverly Hills, Mich. Mission Viejo Nadadores Ohio State/Auburn, ‘16 Katie Ledecky 200/400/800/1500 FR Bethesda, Md. Alto Swim Club Stanford, ‘20 Dakota Luther 200 FL Austin, Texas Athens Bulldog Swim Club Georgia, ‘22 Becca Mann 10K Homer Glen, Ill. Sun Devil Swimming USC, ‘21 Simone Manuel 50/100/200 FR Sugar Land, Texas Alto Swim Club Stanford, ‘19 Melanie Margalis 400 FR; 100 BR; 200/400 IM Clearwater, Fla. St. Petersburg Aquatics Georgia, ‘14 Ally McHugh 400/800/1500 FR; 400 IM Philadelphia, Pa. Wisconsin Aquatics Penn State, ‘19 Katie McLaughlin 200 FR; 100 FL Dana Point, Calif. California Aquatics Cal-Berkeley, ‘19 Kensey McMahon 1500 FR Jacksonville, Fla. University Of Alabama Swim Club Alabama, ‘22 Kaersten Meitz 400 FR Waukesha, Wis. Boilermaker Aquatics Purdue, ‘18 Hannah Moore 10K Cary, NC Wolfpack Elite NC State, ‘18 Lillie Nordmann 200 FL The Woodlands, Texas Magnolia Aquatic Club ^Stanford, ‘24 Maxine Parker 50 FR Bannockburn, Ill. Cats Aquatic Team ^Georgia, ‘24 Makayla Sargent 400 IM Victor, N.Y. NC State Florida/NC State, ‘20 Sierra Schmidt 800/1500 FR Erdenheim, Pa. University of Michigan Swim Team Michigan, ‘21 Allison Schmitt 100/200 FR Canton, Mich. Sun Devil Swimming Georgia, ‘13 Meghan Small 200 IM Lineboro, Md. University of Tennessee Tennessee, ‘20 Leah Smith 200/400/800 FR Pittsburgh, Pa. Tucson Ford Dealers Aquatics Virginia, ‘17 Regan Smith 100/200 BK; 100/200 FL Lakeville, Minn. Riptide Swim Team ^Stanford, ‘24 Olivia Smoliga 100 BK Glenview, Ill. Athens Bulldog Swim Club Georgia, ‘17 Isabelle Stadden 200 BK Blaine, Minn. Aquajets Swim Team ^Cal-Berkeley, ‘24 Kendyl Stewart 100 FL Carlsbad, Calif. Team Elite USC, ‘16 Erica Sullivan 400/800/1500 FR; 10K Las Vegas, Nev. Sandpipers of Nevada Undecided Micah Sumrall 200 BR Pflugerville, Texas Chattahoochee Gold Swim Club Auburn/Queens University, ‘12 Aly Tetzloff 100 FL Crown Point, Ind. Unattached Auburn, ‘19 Ashley Twichell 400/800/1500 FR; 10K Fayetteville, N.Y. TAC Titans Duke, ‘11 Alex Walsh 200 BK; 200 IM Nashville, Tenn. Nashville Aquatic Club ^Virginia, ‘24 Gretchen Walsh 50/100 FR Nashville, Tenn. Nashville Aquatic Club ^Virginia, ‘25 Abbey Weitzeil 50/100 FR Saugus, Calif. California Aquatics Cal-Berkeley, ‘19 Emma Weyant 400 IM Sarasota, Fla. Sarasota Sharks ^Virginia, ‘24 * Future year marks anticipated graduation date ^ Verbally committed Club and college affiliations updated as of 8/18/20 Complete U.S. National Team bios and social media handles are available online at usaswimming.org/meettheteam. 2020-21 National Team Roster: Men Name Event(s) Hometown Club College Affiliation* Andrew Abruzzo 400/800 FR Plymouth Meeting, Pa. Plymouth Whitemarsh Aquatics/University of Georgia Georgia, ‘22 Nathan Adrian 50 FR Bremerton, Wash. California Aquatics Cal-Berkeley, ‘12 Nicolas Albiero 200 FL Louisville, Ky. University of Louisville Louisville, ‘21 Michael Andrew 50 FR; 100 BK; 100 BR; 100 FL; 200 IM Encinitas, Calif. Race Pace Club N/A Zach Apple 50/100 FR Trenton, Ohio Mission Viejo Nadadores Auburn/Indiana, ‘19 Clark Beach 200 BK Chesterfield, Va. Quest Swimming/University of Florida Florida, ‘21 Michael Brinegar 800/1500 FR; 10K Columbus, Ind. Mission Viejo Nadadores/Indiana University Indiana, ‘22 Shaine Casas 100/200 BK; 200 IM McAllen, Texas Texas A&M University Texas A&M, ‘22 Michael Chadwick 50 FR Charlotte, N.C. Team Elite Missouri, ‘17 Jack Conger 100 FL Rockville, Md. Cavalier Aquatics Texas, ‘17 David Curtiss 50 FR Yardley, Pa. Hamilton Y Aquatic Club ^NC State, ‘25 Mitch D’Arrigo 400 FR Gainesville, Fla. Gator Swim Club Florida, ‘17 Abrahm DeVine 200 IM Seattle, Wash. Team Elite Stanford, ‘19 Caeleb Dressel 50/100 FR; 100 FL Green Cove Springs, Fla. Gator Swim Club Florida, ‘18 Dean Farris 200 FR Atlanta, Ga. Harvard Swimming Harvard, ‘20 Nic Fink 200 BR Morristown, N.J. Athens Bulldog Swim Club Georgia, ‘15 Bobby Finke 400/800/1500 FR; 400 IM Clearwater, Fla. Saint Petersburg Aquatics/University of Florida Florida, ‘22 Ian Finnerty 100 BR Bloomington, Ind. Mission Viejo Nadadores Indiana, ‘19 Brandon Fischer 100 BR Livermore, Calif. Livermore Aqua Cowboys Wyoming, ‘12 Carson Foster 200/400 IM Montgomery, Ohio Mason Manta Rays ^Texas, ‘24 Brennan Gravley 10K Las Vegas, Nev. Sandpipers of Nevada/University of Florida Florida, ‘23 Matt Grevers 100 BK Lake Forest, Ill. Tucson Ford Dealers Aquatics Northwestern, ‘07 Sean Grieshop 400 IM Cedar Park, Texas California Aquatics Cal-Berkeley, ‘21 Zane Grothe 400/800/1500 FR; 10K Boulder City, Nev. Boulder City Henderson Swim Team Auburn, ‘14 Townley Haas 200 FR Richmond, Va. NOVA of Virginia Aquatics/Texas Texas, ‘19 Zach Harting 200 FL Madison, Ala. Cardinal Aquatics/Huntsville Swim Association Louisville, ‘19 Ryan Held 50/100 FR Springfield, Ill. New York Athletic Club/Alabama NC State, ‘18 David Heron 10K Mission Viejo, Calif. Mission Viejo Nadadores Tennessee, ‘17 Tate Jackson 100 FR Austin, Texas Longhorn Aquatics Texas, ‘19 Trenton Julian 200 FL Glendale, Calif. Rose Bowl Aquatics/California Aquatics Cal-Berkeley, ‘21 Chase Kalisz 200/400 IM Bel Air, Md. Athens Bulldog Swim Club Georgia, ‘17 Arik Katz 1500 FR Sarasota, Fla. Sarasota Tsunami Swim Team ^Harvard, ‘24 Austin Katz 200 BK Sarasota, Fla. Longhorn Aquatics/University of Texas Texas, ‘21 Eric Knowles 400 FR Dayton, Ohio NC State NC State, ‘21 Will Licon 200 BR El Paso, Texas Longhorn Aquatics Texas, ‘17 Jay Litherland 400 IM Alpharetta, Ga. Dynamo Swim Club Georgia, ‘18 Ryan Lochte 200 IM Daytona Beach, Fla. Gator Swim Club Florida, ‘06 Joshua Matheny 200 BR Pittsburgh, Pa. Team Pittsburg Elite Aquatics ^Indiana, ‘25 Bryce Mefford 200 BK El Dorado Hills, Calif. California Aquatics Cal-Berkeley, ‘21 Cody Miller 100/200 BR Las Vegas, Nev. Sandpipers of Nevada Indiana, ‘15 Jake Mitchell 400/800 FR Carmel, Ind. Carmel Swim Club ^Michigan, ‘24 Ryan Murphy 100/200 BK Jacksonville, Fla. California Aquatics Cal, ‘17 Nick Norman 1500 FR San Juan Capistrano, Calif. California Aquatics Cal, ‘19 Devon Nowicki 100 BR Lake Orion, Mich. Michigan Lakeshore Aquatics Oakland, ‘19 Jacob Pebley 100/200 BK Corvallis, Ore. Team Elite Cal-Berkeley, ‘16 Blake Pieroni 100/200 FR Valparaiso, Ind. Sandpipers of Nevada Indiana, ‘18 Josh Prenot 200 BR Santa Maria, Calif. California Aquatics Cal-Berkeley, ‘17 Justin Ress 100 BK Cary, N.C. Wolfpack Elite NC State, ‘15 Maxime Rooney 100 FR; 100 FL Livermore, Calif. Pleasanton Seahawks/University of Texas Florida/Texas, ‘20 Jack Saunderson 100 FL Laurel, Md. Towson University Swimming Towson, ‘19 Andrew Seliskar 200 FR; 100 FL; 200 IM McLean, Va. California Aquatics Cal-Berkeley, ‘19 Tom Shields 100/200 FL Huntington Beach, Calif. California Aquatics Cal-Berkeley, ‘13 Miles Smachlo 200 FL Rexford, N.Y. University of Michigan Swim Team Michigan, ‘20 Kieran Smith 200/400 FR Ridgefield, Conn. University of Florida Florida, ‘22 Sam Stewart 200 IM Hattiesburg, Miss. YMCA Hub Fins Texas, ‘19 Charlie Swanson 400 IM Richmond, Va. University of Michigan Michigan, ‘21 Luca Urlando 200 FR; 200 FL Sacramento, Calif. DART Swimming ^Georgia, ‘24 Jordan Wilimovsky 800/1500 FR; 10K Malibu, Calif. Team Santa Monica Northwestern, ‘17 Andrew Wilson 100/200 BR Bethesda, Md. Athens Bulldog Swim Club Emory, ‘17 * Future year marks anticipated graduation date ^ Verbally committed Club and college affiliations updated as of 8/18/20 Complete U.S. National TeamTeam biosbios andand socialsocial media handleshandles areare availableavailable onlineonline atat usaswimming.org/meettheteam.usaswimming.org/meettheteam..
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