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Versatile Ryan Ramminger Stays In State; Signs with UW-Green Bay

Ryan Ramminger from DeForest High School in DeForest, Wisconsin, has signed a National Letter of Intent to swim for the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay. Ramminger will join fellow class of 2021 commits Paul Sadergaski and Reagan Ragsdale when he first suits up in the fall of 2017.

Photo courtesy of Shwumei Ramminger

Photo courtesy of Shwumei Ramminger

“I have been a member of the National Honor Society since my junior year and I have been swimming competitively for over ten years, and I believe UW-Green Bay offers a unique balance between their academic and athletic programs. I feel UW-Green Bay can provide me with an excellent swimming opportunity in a friendly learning environment that encourages students to challenge themselves in reaching their fullest potential.”

Ramminger is a versatile swimmer who excels in IM, free and breast. He currently swims year-round for Madison Aquatic Club, after many years with DeForest Aquatic Club. At the Wisconsin 13 & Over Long Course State Championships this past summer he competed in the 50/100/200m free, 100/200m breast and 200m IM, reaching the A finals in all but the 50 free, where he competed in the B final and finished 10th. His top SCY times are:

  • 200 IM – 1:56.50
  • 200 free – 1:43.30
  • 100 free – 47.90
  • 50 free – 21.98
  • 200 breast – 2:11.38
  • 100 breast – 59.24

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