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Polish Butterflyer Paulina Nogaj to Swim for Akron in 2017-18

Paulina Nogaj of Poland has announced she will swim for the University of Akron beginning this fall.

“I am so proud and excited to announce my commitment to the Zips and The University of Akron. From my very first conversation with head coach Brian Peresie I immediately felt Akron was the best place for me to develop both my passion in swimming as well as pursue my academic interests. I cannot wait to work together and compete with such an amazing team! I know all of our efforts will make a difference! Go Zips!”

Nogaj is the Polish Junior National Champion in the LCM 50 fly and LCM 100 fly. She won both titles in May at the 2017 Polish Championships. She was also the silver medalist in the 100 free and bronze medalist in the 50 free.

At the Senior National level, Nogaj won the gold medal in the LCM 100 fly in May 2016 and a silver in the same event in 2016. She was the bronze medalist in the 50 fly in 2017. In SCM she won the silver in the 100 fly in both 2015 and 2016 as well as the bronze in the 50 fly in December 2015.

Nogaj represented Poland at the European Junior Championship in 2013 (bronze medalist LCM 4×100 medley, fly leg) and 2014 (finalist in LCM 50 fly), and at World Junior Championships in Dubai in 2013 (semi-finalist in LCM 100 fly) and in Singapore in 2015 (semi-finalist in LCM 50 fly).

Nogaj told SwimSwam: “My sport objective is to qualify for the next Olympics Games in Tokyo 2020.”

Her top times include:

  • LCM 100 fly – 59.90
  • SCM 100 fly – 59.06
  • LCM 50 fly – 27.16
  • SCM 50 fly – 26.94
  • LCM 100 free – 57.21
  • SCM 100 free – 55.49
  • SCM 200 free – 2:01.72
  • LCM 200 IM – 2:19.15

Nogaj will join swimmers Ally Wharton, Brooke Lamoureux, and Paulita Garcia Estrella, and diver Andrea Bugariu, in the University of Akron class of 2021.

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Noah
7 years ago

Continued recruitment of foreigners and lack of focus on developing and spending money on home grown US talent.

Hokies!
7 years ago

Akron continues to bring in NCAA national talent into an already strong team. Excellent pick up for the MAC champions!

O-H-I-O
Reply to  Hokies!
7 years ago

National? Don’t you mean international? Too bad that’s all Akron can do is bring in internationals. Wouldn’t have to if they could actually develop kids. Hate to see coaches default to internationals.

SWIMFAST5555
Reply to  O-H-I-O
7 years ago

O-H-I-O obviously does not follow Akron swimming. Not sure if you have heard of Madison Myers. Back in 2014 she was one of Akrons top LOCAL signees going 2:04.82 in the 200 IM. Last season she qualified for NCAA’s with a 1:56.92. Start double checking your facts O-H-I-O!

O-H-I-Oh really???
Reply to  O-H-I-O
7 years ago

Have you seen what is happening at Ohio? It looks like RKB has zero grasp on MAC recruiting, which is why (with the help of a few big bowling green DQ’s) she barley missed out on her 3rd straight 6th place (out of 8) finish at MACs. The best swimmer Rachel has had the last couple years was international….so that defeats your point as well.

Swammer9876
7 years ago

Akrons going to be a force this coming year!

Tomek
7 years ago

LETS GO POLAND

ONEHANDTOUCH
7 years ago

Akron is on the rise. Go Zips!

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