(above) DU Swimmer Michele Lowry broke a school record in the 1,000 freestyle at the NCAA Championships last weekend
University of Denver women's swimmer Michele Lowry of Hailey, Idaho finished her collegiate career with record-setting performance in the 1650 freestyle event at the at the NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships Friday at the Student Rec Center Natatorium on the campus of Texas A&M University in College Station, Texas.
A former swimming star for Hailey's Wood River High School, Lowry, 22, is a Dean's List senior at DU.
In Texas, Lowry finished 33rd with a time of 16:25.85, breaking her previous record which she set during the 2009 Sun Belt Conference Championships on Feb. 21. Lowry also set a new DU record in the 1000 freestyle with her split time of 9:55.80, breaking another record she set during the SBC Championships Feb. 21.
A former swimming star for Hailey's Wood River High School, Lowry, 22, is a Dean's List senior at DU.
In Texas, Lowry finished 33rd with a time of 16:25.85, breaking her previous record which she set during the 2009 Sun Belt Conference Championships on Feb. 21. Lowry also set a new DU record in the 1000 freestyle with her split time of 9:55.80, breaking another record she set during the SBC Championships Feb. 21.
4 comments:
O_O AMAZING! Have to give her some props for that performance.
Thanks, dg. Another worthy DU stdent athlete.
Any updates on Hemmings?
Hats off to the DU Athletic Department for recruiting all these pretty girls.
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