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Winter Juniors A-finalist Brasen Walker Makes Verbal Commitment to NC State

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Brasen Walker , a 6’2” 200-pound breaststroker from Angier, North Carolina, announced in November his verbal commitment to North Carolina State University for the 2024-25 school year and beyond.

“NC State has been my dream school since I started swimming.  They have a phenomenal swim team, and I am from North Carolina.  I look forward to helping NC State bring a National Championship home to the state of North Carolina!!”

Walker is in the class of 2024 at the online Citizens High School; he swims year-round with Raleigh Swim Association and is a Summer Nationals qualifier in the 100 breast and a U.S. Open qualifier in the 200 breast. He was an A-finalist in both events at 2022 Winter Juniors East, where he placed third in the 100 (54.00) and eighth in the 200 (1:58.87). His slightly faster times in prelims were PBs in both distances (53.74/1:58.03). Last summer he competed at Speedo Junior Nationals in the same two events, clocking PBs of 1:02.74/2:20.03 and placing eighth in the 100 breast. Those were significant improvements on his previous best times, which he had swum two weeks earlier at the North Carolina LSC Long Course State Championships. There, he won the 100 breast (1:03.70) and came in third in the 200 breast (2:22.55).

Walker will be a great addition to the Wolfpack’s class of 2028 –which has also received verbals from #11 Nolan Dunkel, #12 Matt Marsteiner, and Simon Bermudez– with breaststroke times that would already make C finals at the ACC Championships. He still has a good year-and-a-half to develop his third event, and he competed in the 50/100 free, 100 back, 100 fly, and 200 IM at various meets throughout the summer.

Best SCY times:

  • 100 breast – 53.74
  • 200 breast – 1:58.03

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Horns down
1 year ago

This guy is so chill

B_Walker05
Reply to  Horns down
1 year ago

🙌🏻

K Chilly
1 year ago

Looks like NCSU will finally have some depth in breastroke on the mens side! The training program is proven to provide national champs on the women’s side, I am excited to see what a deep mens group can achieve.

B1Guy!
1 year ago

Kinda even looks like McHuge…can’t wait to see him develop at NC State for some sizzling medley relays!

Dr Deluxe
Reply to  B1Guy!
1 year ago

A McHugh look- alike for sure He has a little ways to go as far as pool performance goes, but the potential is definitely there. NC STATE will definitely be a good fit for him . Now, if they can secure a commitment from Daniel Diehl, I think you’ll see a very happy AQUAWOLFIE coaching staff !!

INDIANA. HOOSIER. LOOZE. HOOSIER.
Reply to  Dr Deluxe
1 year ago

DIEHL IS COMING HOME TO PAPI

Shaq

That would be the biggest mistake of his career

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