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Distance Swimmer/Nationals Qualifier Vetalice Verbally Commits to UNC

Kelsey Vetalice from The Woodlands Swim Team in north Houston has verbally committed to the North Carolina Tar Heels.

In yards, her best times are:

  • 50 free – 23.96
  • 100 free – 51.10
  • 200 free – 1:47.85
  • 500 free – 4:48.30
  • 1000 free – 9:56.12
  • 1650 free – 16:57.51

Vetalice should slide into the role that will be vacated after this season by the graduation of current UNC senior captain Danielle Siverling. Specifically, that’s the role of a true middle-distance, 200/500 freestyler who leans more toward the speed side (the 100) as a third event than the distance side (the 1650).

Vetalice, however, is already more rounded than Siverling was coming out of high school. Siverling was a better 200 freestyler (she was 1:46.6 as a senior), but wasn’t nearly as good of a 500 freestyler (4:56) when she joined the Tar Heels.

If that’s any indication for Vetalice’s future, it’s a good one, given that Siverling placed 7th at the 2013 NCAA Championships in the 500 free.

After a big sophomore high school season, Vetalice’s yards improvements slowed a little as a junior, though she still dropped time in most of her primary events in short course.

Vetalice is a Summer Nationals qualifier in long course in the 200 free (2:02.41), 400 free (4:16.22), and 800 free (8:48.92). She attends the John Cooper school, one of the top girls’ private school teams in the state, and was the 2014 SPC Champion and record-breaker in both the 200 and 500 yard freestyles.

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