Five SBCC swimmers have received All-American recognition and 15 made the All-WSC Swimming & Diving team. Kelee Shimizu and Sarah Parson were All-Americans in three individual events and five relays.
SBCC recorded its highest finish ever in a State relay by taking second in the meet-closing 400 free relay on Saturday in the CCCAA Women’s Swimming & Diving Championships at De Anza College.
Kelee Shimizu and Sarah Parson placed fifth in the 200 free and 100 breast, respectively, on Thursday as SBCC went from 10th to seventh on Day 2 of the CCCAA State Women’s Swimming & Diving Championships at De Anza College.
Kelee Shimzu won the consolation race of the 500 freestyle and broke a school record on Thursday, the first day of the State Women’s Swimming & Diving Championships at De Anza College in Cupertino.
Sarah Parson captured the 200 breaststroke in a school-record time and Kelee Shimizu won her third individual title on Saturday as SBCC earned its fourth straight WSC Women’s Swimming & Diving title at Bakersfield College.
Sarah Parson broke her school record while winning the 100 breaststroke on Friday and Kelee Shimizu took the 200 freestyle as SBCC stormed into first place on Day 2 of the WSC Women’s Swimming & Diving Championships at Bakersfield College.
Kelee Shimizu won the grueling 500 freestyle on Thursday and Kendra Carr set a school record in the 50 free on Day 1 of the WSC Women’s Swimming & Diving Championships at Bakersfield College.
Erika Muehring captured the WSC 1-meter diving title on Friday on the first day of the WSC/Southern Cal Championships at El Camino College in Torrance.
Kelee Shimizu took second in the 1650 freestyle and fifth in the 100 free on Saturday, helping SBCC to a third-place finish in the 18th annual Pasadena Invitational women’s swimming & diving meet.
Sarah Parson collected a first, two thirds and three top-3 relay finishes on Friday as SBCC grabbed third place on the first day of the 18th annual Pasadena Invitational women’s swimming & diving meet.
Santa Barbara City College's women's swimming team took first place in a ten-team field at the Western State Conference No. 2 Invitational held at Bakersfield College.
Sarah Parson and Keele Shimizu made a big splash in their collegiate swimming debuts on Friday at the Ventura Aquatic Center with Parson finishing second in the WSC Pentathlon and Shimizu taking third.