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2021-22 Women's Swimming and Diving Roster

Jenna Gwinn

  • Class Junior
  • Highschool Mount de Sales
  • Hometown Baltimore

Biography

ACCOLADES

  • Named to 2021-22 America East All-Academic Team
  • Tabbed to 2020-21 America East All-Academic Team
  • Selected to 2021-22 CSCAA Scholar All-America Second Team
2021-22:
  • Won a dozen breaststroke events and nine in a row in 2020-21
  • Earned gold in the 100 and 200 breaststroke events at the America East Championships and took two additional golds as part of UMBC’s 200 and 400 medley relay teams  
  • Her mark of 1:00.73 in the 100 was an NCAA “B” cut time 
  • Captured the 100 and 200 breaststroke events at the ECAC Winter Championships 
  • Won two of UMBC’s three golds at Seton Hall

2020-21:

  • Seeded seventh, she earned silver in the 100 breaststroke at the America East Championships
  • Placed fourth in the 200 breaststroke event
  • Earned silver in both medley relays at the NJIT pool

2019-20:

  • Earned bronze in the 100 yard breaststroke at the 2020 America East Championships
  • Also competed in the 200 breast – where she registered the seventh-best time in the finals – and the 50 freestyle
  • Earned silver as part of the 400 medley relay squad
  • Finished second, edged by .03 seconds in the 100 breaststroke at Towson

BACKGROUND:

·         Earned first place in the 100 breaststroke at Speedo Sectionals in March of 2018

·         Won the 100 breaststroke at Maryland State Championships in 2018

·         Earned winter junior national and summer junior national swim time standards

 PERSONAL:

·         Daughter of Neil and Alice Gwinn

·         Has three older siblings, Megan, Danny, and Dylan

·         Her favorite food is pasta

·         A fan of the movie and book, The Glass Castle

Historical Player Information

  • 2019-20Freshman

    Breast/IM
  • 2020-21Sophomore

    Breast/IM
  • 2021-22Junior

    Breast/IM
Land Acknowledgement
UMBC was established upon the land of the Piscataway and Susquehannock peoples. Over time, citizens of many more Indigenous nations have come to reside in this region. We humbly offer our respects to all past, present, and future Indigenous people connected to this place. Learn more about this statement here.