SBCC produced 15 All-American times in women’s swimming this year, including all five relays. All-American status is given to the top 16 times in the California Community College Athletic Association (CCCAA).
Rachelle Visser took second in the 200 butterfly and Katherine Warren turned in a stellar effort in the 1650 free as SBCC took eighth place on the final day of the CCCAA State Swimming Championships at East L.A. College.
Rachelle Visser won her second state title in two days on Friday, topping the field in the 400 IM on Day 2 of the CCCAA State Swim Championships at East L.A. College.
Rachelle Visser captured the first State individual title for SBCC on Thursday, taking the 200 individual medley on Day 1 of the CCCAA State Swim Championships at East L.A. College.
Rachelle Visser was selected female Athlete of the Week by the Santa Barbara Athletic Round Table. She received her award on Monday during the weekly press luncheon at Harry’s Plaza Café.
Rachelle Visser won the 200 butterfly and Katherine Warren dominated the 1650 freestyle on Saturday as SBCC claimed its first WSC women’s swimming championship in just the second year of the program.
Rachelle Visser captured the 400 IM on Friday and SBCC stretched its lead on Day 2 of the WSC Women’s Swimming Championships at the Ventura Aquatic Center.
Katherine Warren rallied to capture the 500 freestyle on Thursday and Rachelle Visser won the 200 IM as SBCC grabbed the lead on the first day of the WSC Championships at the Ventura Aquatic Center.
Rachelle Visser won the 200 butterfly and 400 IM, setting school records in both events, on the final day of the Pasadena Invitational women’s swim meet.
Rachelle Visser set a meet record at the Pasadena Invitational women's swim meet on Friday and SBCC is in fourth place out of 17 schools after the first day.
Katherine Warren won two events and lowered her school record in the 1000 free, leading SBCC to its second straight WSC women’s swimming victory in WSC No. 3 at San Marcos High.
Katherine Warren set a school record in the 1000 freestyle on Saturday and also won the 500 free, leading SBCC to first place in WSC No. 2 at Paul Nelson Pool in Santa Maria.
Rachelle Visser won the 200 and 500 freestyle on Friday, leading SBCC to a second-place finish in the first WSC women’s swim meet at L.A. Valley College.