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Auburn Tigers Add Sarah Cimino, Sellers Parker to Recruiting Class

The Auburn Tigers will be adding 2 more members to their women’s recruiting class, as Sarah Cimino and Sellers Parker have both announced their intentions to join the team in fall 2017. Both swimmers will be staying in state next season.

Sarah Cimino:

Cimino is currently based in Huntsville, Alabama, where she swims for Huntsville Swim Association and attends Randolph School. Last season, she was a 2-time finalist at the 2015 Alabama State Championships, where she placed 2nd in the 100 back and 4th in the 100 fly. She’s also an Alabama High School State Record holder in the 100 fly, as she set the mark at 55.01 to become the 2014 state champion.

Cimino’s Top Times:

  • 50 free- 23.41
  • 100 free- 50.95
  • 200 free- 1:51.89
  • 100 back- 56.24
  • 100 fly- 54.92
  • 200 fly- 2:01.54

Sellers Parker:

Parker will feel right at home next season, as her club training base is with with Auburn Aquatics. She also competes for Auburn High School during the high school season. At the 2016 SES Championships, Parker earned a bronze medal in the 100 breast after clocking a personal best 1:04.01. She’s previously been a multi-event finalist at the Alabama State Championships, having placed 4th in the 100 breast and 200 IM during the 2013-14 season.

Parker’s Top Times:

  • 50 free- 23.99
  • 100 free- 52.44
  • 100 breast- 1:04.01
  • 200 breast- 2:22.55

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