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2018-19 Women's Swimming and Diving

Torie Wang

  • Height 5-4
  • Class Junior
  • Highschool Hempfield
  • Hometown Mountville, Pa.

Biography

2018-19:

  • Against East Carolina, placed fifth in the 100 free with a time of 54.59.
  • Finished seventh in the 100 free against Towson with a time of 55.38.
  • Placed fifth in the 50 free (25.49) and sixth in the 100 free (55.08) against William and Mary.
  • At Navy, finished seventh in the 50 free with a time of 25.24 and eighth in the 100 free with a time of 55.31.
  • In the season opener against Johns Hopkins and Delaware, placed eighth in the 50 free (25.43) and 100 free (55.27).

2017-18: Posted a personal-best time of 53.36 in the 100 free at the America East Championships… Also swam in the 50 free, clocking in with a personal-best of 24.69.

2016-17:  Swam a season best in the 50 free with a time of 25.13 at the America East Championships... Also posted a best time of 58.70 in 100 free... Placed 22nd and posted a personal best in the 100 fly with a time of 59.59... Named to the America East Honor Roll.

Background: During her senior year, she placed seventh in the 100 fly at the PIAA District 3 Meet… Helped her relay team make states her junior year… Also played on an elite soccer travel team... Was on Honor Roll, Foreign Language Honor Society, mini-THON, and Varsity Club.

Personal: Daughter of Faith and Cheng Wang… Majoring in psychology with an education certificate… Lists favorite food as mint chocolate chip ice cream and favorite musical artist as Frank Ocean. 

Historical Player Information

  • 2016-17Freshman

    Fly/Sprint Free
    5'4"
  • 2017-18Sophomore

    Fly/Sprint Free
    5'4"
  • 2018-19Junior

    Fly/Sprint Free
    5'4"
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