Overall Career Honors
- 5x CSCAA All-American
- 2x First Team - 2020 (200 Back & 800 Free Relay)
- 3x Second Team
- 2020 (400 IM)
- 2022 (400 Medley & 400 Free Relays)
- 2020 RMAC Freshman of the Year
- 5x RMAC Champion
- 2020 - 200 IM
- 2022- 100 Free, 200 Medley Relay, 400 Medley Relay, 400 Free Relay
- 12x All-RMAC
- 9x First Team
- 2020- 200 IM, 400 IM, 800 Free Relay
- 2022 - 100 Free, 200 IM, 400 IM, 200 Medley Relay, 400 Medley Relay, 400 Free Relay
- 3x Second Team
- 2020 - 100 Back, 200 Back
- 2022 - 100 Back
- El Pomar Natatorium Record Holder - 400 Free Relay (3:22.24)
- RMAC Swimmer of the Week (Oct. 9, 2019)
- 2020 CSCAA Scholar All-American - First Team
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As a Redshirt Junior (2022-23): Competed in four meets, shining brightly during the TYR CMU Invitational before missing the rest of the season… Set NCAA Championship “B” cut times in four different individual disciplines, which were fast enough for her to otherwise qualify for the NCAA Championships… Placed second in the 100 free, 200 IM and 400 IM and fifth in the 100 back… Also helped the Mavs set a meet and pool record time of 3:22.24 in the 400 free relay… Had her altitude-adjusted NCAA “B” times in the 100 free (51.27), 200 IM (2:02.68) and 400 IM (4:22.55)… The 400 IM time was also a personal-best that ranks her fourth in program history… Also had a 50 free “B” time of 23.77 from the 200 free relay.
As a Redshirt Sophomore (2021-22): Competed in ten meets, including the NCAA Division II and RMAC Championships… Earned a pair of Second Team CSCAA All-America honors on relays at the national championships… Was also an individual qualifier in four events… Helped the Mavs finish ninth in the 400 medley relay and tenth in the 400 free relay at the national meet… Swam the third and butterfly leg on the medley relay team that posted a since-broken school-record time of 3:43.31… Was the anchor on the 400 free relay team… Finished 19
th in the 200 IM, 20
th in the 100 free, 28
th in the 100 back and 31
st in the 400 IM in her individual events at the NCAA meet… Won four RMAC titles as well as six first team and seven total all-conference certificates at the conference championships… Set new personal best and NCAA “B” cut qualifying times in each of her four individual events while accounting for 70 total team points, fourth most in the entire meet… Won the 100 free in 51.00 seconds (50.90-converted) to rank sixth in CMU history… Also earned the silver medal and First Team All-RMAC honors with second best finishes in both individual medleys… Had altitude-adjusted times of 2:01.17 (200) and 4:23.46 (400)... Ranks second in program-history with that personal-best 200 IM time... Also finished third in the 100 back to earn the bronze medal and Second Team All-RMAC honors… Did so with a converted time of 56.07 to rank sixth in CMU history… Also won three relay titles swimming the third and butterfly leg on both the 200 and 400 medley relays while anchoring the 400 free relay team to a RMAC Championship, pool and school-record time of 3:23.92 (3:23.52-converted)… Had helped the Mavs to a school-record time of 1:42.47 in the 200 medley relay at the A3 Performance Invitational... Had five top-2 individual finishes, including a 100 free win during early season dual meets… Won the 100 free at the CMU Duals… Had a 100 IM PB of 59.40 at the Intermountain Shootout.
As a Sophomore (2020-21): Competed in the Oct. 31 dual against Western Colorado... Took third in both the 100 breast (1:10.75) and 200 back (2:10.95)... Also swam the opening leg on 200 medley and 400 free relay teams, posting splits of 28.20 (50 back) and 54.10 (100 free).
As a Freshman (2019-20): 2019-20: Competed in 12 meets, including the RMAC and NCAA Division II National Championships… Was named as the RMAC Freshman of the Year after scoring a team-high 68 points, tied for second most in the entire meet, in her four individual events at a stellar conference meet to lead the Mavericks to a championship record score and title defense… Won the 200 IM in a time of 2:05.50... Earned five total All-RMAC certificates, including three first team plaudits… Was also a first team honoree in the 400 IM and the 800 free relay… Finished second in the 400 IM with a NCAA “B” cut altitude-adjusted time of 4:25.27… Also helped the Mavs finish second in the 800 free relay in 7:35.28… Took third in the 200 back and fourth in the 100 back as well… Also helped the Mavs win the "B" heats in both the 200 medley and 400 free relays... Swam a “B” cut time of 56.35 (altitude-adjusted) for the 100-yard distance a the conference meet… Finished the 200 back in 2:01.77, which was a personal-best at the time… Went on to post an improved “B” cut time of 1:59.79 a week later at the Grand Junction Invitational last… That mark secured a spot in the NCAA Championships… Was invited in the 200 back and was eligible to compete in four individual events plus relays at the national meet, which would end up being canceled after 1 ½ days due to the COVID-19 outbreak… Earned three total CSCAA All-America honors… Placed 16
th in the 400 IM preliminaries and was named as an honorable mention selection… Had finished 20
th in the 200 IM on the first day… Also helped the Mavs to finish 17
th in the 200 medley relay… The backstroke events were not able to be contested, but was named as a First Team All-American in that event by virtue of her “invited” status in that event… Also earned first team honors in the 800 free relay, that the Mavericks had qualified for… Earlier in the season had won the 200 IM at the A3 Performance Invitational and at the Dixie State/Colorado School of Mines triangular… Was named as the RMAC Swimmer of the Week on Oct. 9 after a strong debut meet at the Intermountain Shootout... Named to the CSCAA Scholar All-America First Team.
Prep: Named as the Colorado Swimmer of the Year in 2019... Won both the 100 back (57.58) and 200 IM (2:08.65) at the 3A State Championships as a senior in 2019 with the Aspen HS Skiers... Was also part of the Skiers' state championship 200 free relay... Also won four titles in 2016, helping the Skiers win the team title... Was coached by Gordon Gerson and Kathleen Callahan.
Club: Swim for Gordon Gerson and the Aspen Swim Club... Finished fifth in the 200 back at the USA Swimming Futures Championships in Austin, Texas in August, 2017.
Personal: Is majoring in biology and pre-med... Aspires to become an orthopedic surgeon... Daughter of Derek and Jennifer Brown... Younger siblings are Lewis and Gracie... Enjoys spending time with family and dog... Also loves to read, write and learn.
Why I Chose CMU: "I loved the environment of the faculty and students on campus. I loved the swim team and instantly respected and looked up to their work ethic within such a vigorous sport/program that strives for greatness in all they do."