Mount Vernon, Washington’s Emma Frey has announced her verbal commitment to swim for University of the Pacific in 2018-19. She will join California’s Kelsey Lloyd in the class of 2022.
“I’m so excited to train for Peter and swim outdoors everyday [sic]! I can’t wait to be apart [sic] of the team atmosphere and be a tiger!”
Frey is a USA Swimming Scholastic All-American and NISCA All-American from Mount Vernon High School. She won the Washington Girls 4A State Championship title in the 100 back as a sophomore, a junior, and a senior, and was runner-up her freshman year. At the recent 2017 WIAA 4A Girls State Swim & Dive Championships, she claimed her third consecutive gold medal in the 100 back with 55.04 and placed fourth in the 200 IM with 2:04.38. She split 30.72 on Mount Vernon’s ninth-place 200 medley relay, and anchored the third-place 400 free relay in 50.99.
Frey swims year-round at Bellingham Bay Swim Team under coach Jay Benner. Her best SCY times are:
- 50 back – 26.65
- 100 back – 55.04
- 100 back – 1:59.46
- 200 IM – 2:04.38
- 400 IM – 4:26.60
- 100 free – 52.76
- 100 fly – 56.98
Frey said she chose University of the Pacific because she “loved how close knit the team was and Coach Peter is so enthusiastic to be around. I also really loved the campus of the school and that it’s in California.”
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