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Swim Atlanta’s Blaise Achecar Has Committed to Swim for DI Seattle U

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Blaise Achecar, a current high school senior from Atlanta, Georgia, has committed to swim for NCAA Division I Seattle University. Achecar will graduate from The Lovett School in spring 2020 and join the Redhawks’ class of 2024.

Achecar is a current swimmer for Swim Atlanta (Lawrenceville) along with swimming for his high school. He is also a Georgia 1-5A High School State Championship qualifier.

“I am extremely excited to announce my commitment to Seattle U to continue swimming. Go Redhawks!!”

Best SCY Times:

  • 50 freestyle – 24.05
  • 100 freestyle – 51.91
  • 200 freestyle – 1:51.98

Earlier this year at the 2020 WAC Swimming and Diving Championships, the Redhawks placed 7th as a team.

Achecar will begin his swimming career at Seattle University beginning fall 2020.

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