- Teresa Crippen
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- CLASS
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- Hometown
- Conshohocken, Pa. (Germantown Academy)
- Experience
- School
USA
National Team Member
Seventeen-time All-America Selection
Ten-Time
All-SEC Selection
2011 SEC Champion in the 200 Fly
2010
SEC Champion in the 400 IM
2011 SEC Champion in the 200 Fly
2010
Pan Pacific Silver Medalist
Three-Time
SEC Academic Honor Roll Selection
2011
Capital One Academic All-District At-Large Second Team Selection
Two-Time CSCAA Scholar All-American
Career
Best Times
(Yards)
100
Free: 50.69 (FAU, 1/14/12)
200
Free: 1:46.18 (2009 NCAA Championships)
500
Free: 4:47.02 (2009 College Conference
Carnival)
1000
Free: 9:52.61 (Tennessee, 1/30/09)
50
Back: 27.02 (FAU, 1/16/2010)
100
Back: 55.36 (2008 ConocoPhillips SCY
Championships)
200
Back: 1:50.99 (2010 NCAA Championships)
100
Breast: 1:08.32 (FAU, 1/14/12)
100
Fly: 55.08 (2012 All-Florida
Invitational)
200
Fly: 1:53.90 (2010 NCAA Championships)
200
IM: 2:00.47 (2009 SEC Championships)
400
IM: 4:02.91 (2010 NCAA Championships)
(Meters)
200 Free: 1:59.83 (2010 US Nationals)
400 Free: 4:17.75 (2009
FL Southern Zone LC Sectionals)
800 Free: 9:01.97 (2011
NC Charlotte UltraSwim)
100
Back: 1:03.70 (2009 ConocoPhillips USA Swimming
National Championships)
200
Back: 2:11.10 (2009 FL Southern Zone LC
Sectionals)
100
Fly: 1:00.15 (2009 FL Southern Zone LC
Sectionals)
200
Fly: 2:06.93 (2010 Pan Pacific Games)
200
IM: 2:13.48 (2010 US Nationals)
400
IM: 4:41.87 (2010 US Nationals)
UF
All-Time Rankings
(Yards)
200
Back:
Third (1:50.99)
200
Fly:
Second (1:53.90)
400
IM:
Second (4:02.91)
200
Free Relay: Seventh
(1:29.09)
400
Free Relay: Fourth
(3:15.72)
800
Free Relay:
First (6:59.10)
Third (7:00.32)
Fourth (7:01.53)
Fifth (7:02.44)
Ninth (7:06.78)
400
Medley Relay: Second
(3:32.93)
(Meters)
200
Free: Sixth
(1:59.83)
100
Fly:
Second (1:00.15)
200
Fly:
First (2:06.93)
200
Back:
Fifth (2:11.27p)
200
IM:
Third (2:13.48)
400
IM:
Fourth (4:41.87)
National/International Competition: Chosen to represent
the United States’ on its 2011 FINA World Championship Team in Shanghai,
China…Finished tied for 14th in the 200-meter fly at the
international competition, clocking in at 2:09.27…Took home the silver medal in
the 200 fly at the 2010 Pan Pacific Championships – the largest international
meet of 2010…Captured the B finals of the 400-meter IM (4:52.05), placed 18th
in the 800 free (9:01.97) and took second in the C finals of the 200 IM
(2:20.72) at the 2011 Charlotte Grand prix in Charlotte, N.C….Captured a silver
medal in the 200 fly with a personal-best 2:06.93 at the 2010 Pan Pacific Games
in Irvine, Calif… Recorded career bests in the 200
free (1:59.83), 200 IM (2:13.48) and 400 IM (4:41.87) at the 2010 U.S.
Nationals in Irvine, Calif… Competed at the 2009 U.S.
Nationals in Indianapolis, Ind….Took eighth (2:12.69)
in the 200 back, 10th in the 400-meter IM (4:47.85), 12th
in the 200 fly (2:12.48) and 14th in the 200 IM (2:15.63) in
Indianapolis…Also placed 30th in the 100 back (1:03.70), 40th
in the 100-meter fly (1:01.92) and 43rd in the 200-meter free
(2:02.99) at 2009 U.S. Nationals…Placed first in the 200 backstroke at the 2007
Pan-American games, setting the record in the event … Silver medalist in the
400 IM at the 2007 Pan-Am Games … A member of the 2007 National Team … Was the Kiphuth Highpoint Winner … A member of the National
record-breaking 400 freestyle relay in 2006 … A 2006 Junior National Team
Member … Additionally a 2006 Pan Pacific Team Member.
At
Florida
2011-12:
2012 SEC Academic Honor Roll
Selection…Earned a team-high six All-America honors for her efforts at the 2012
NCAA Division I Swimming and Diving Championships with individual performances
in the 200 back, 200 fly, 400 IM and as a member of both the 200 and 400 free
and 400 medley relay team…Totaled 38 points at the 2012 NCAA Championships, to
place eighth out of all female swimmers at the meet…Made three individual trips
to the medal stand at the 2012 SEC Championships taking silver in the 200 fly
(1:55.16) and bronze in both the 200 back (1:53.87) and 400 IM (3:45.86) –
additionally, was part of the second-place 800 freestyle relay team, receiving
two All-SEC honors…Named the SEC Female Swimmer of the Week for the first time
of her career after her efforts against Georgia where she led the women’s squad
with three first-place touches in the 200m fly (2:14.79), 200m back (2:16.85)
and 400m IM (4:50.28)…Key contributor on relays, as eight of the relays she
swam on the year touched first in their respective events…Finished first in the
200m fly (2:13.44) and second in both the 200m back (2:16.46) and 200m IM
(2:21.81) in her last home meet as a Florida Gator in the win over
Auburn…Totaled three third-place finishes at the Georgia Tech Invitational in
the 200 back (1:57.10) 200 IM (2:00.99) and 400 IM (4:14.61)…Recorded three
top-three finishes in the double dual against Michigan and Stanford, touching
first in the 200y fly (2:00.04), second in the 200y back (1:58.71) and third in
the 200m IM (2:21.52)…Finished one-two in the 200y (1:59.35) and 100y (56.60)
fly, respectively, in Florida’s dominating win over FSU…Took home two 200y back
victories in back-to-back meets against LSU (2:01.02) and Arkansas (1:58.37) to
open SEC competition…Opened her senior campaign with three individual wins at
the All-Florida Invitational, touching first in the 200y back (1:57.32), 200y
fly (1:58.54) and 400y IM (4:13.24) …Helped lead head coach Gregg Troy to his 12th
consecutive top-10 finish at NCAA’s.
2010-11:
Named to the Capital One Academic All-District At-Large Second Team…A 2011 SEC
Academic Honor Roll Selection…Selected as a 2011 CSCAA Division I Scholar
All-America Award Winner…Nabbed four All-America honors at the 2011 NCAA
Championships in Austin, Texas in the 200 back (1:51.61), 200 fly (1:54.37),
400 IM (4:05.36) and as a member of the 800-yard free style relay…had three
top-eight individual finishes at NCAA’s in the 200 back, 200 fly and 400 IM –
came in fourth, sixth and seventh place, respectively… holds eight career
All-SEC selections after earning one First Team mention in the 200 fly and two
Second Team mentions for her performance in the 200 back and 800 freestyle
relay following her 2010-11 campaign…Claimed her second-career SEC title when
she captured the 200-yard fly championship with the third fastest time in
the country to date (1:53.95) in her home pool in Gainesville, Fla.… Also
grabbed two silver medals with her performance in the 200 back (1:51.71) and
contribution in the Gators’ record-breaking 800-yard freestyle relay (6:53.58)
as well as a bronze medal in the 400 IM (4:07.25) at the SEC
Championships…holds the team’s season-best performance in the 200 fly (1:53.95)
with her first place finish at the SEC Championships...holds two top-five times
in the SEC regular season with her first place finishes in the 200 back at
Auburn on Jan. 21 (1:56.43) and in the 200 fly against Virginia on Oct. 11
(1:59.27)…member of the 800-yard FR team that holds the school record in the
event (6:59.10) and second best time in SEC regular-season competition with a
7:11.99 mark at the Georgia Tech Invitational in Athens, Ga.…finished her
junior year with six individual and five relay victories…nominated by USA
Swimming for the Golden Goggle Awards as the 2010 Breakout Performer of the
Year...Helped lead head coach Gregg Troy to his 11th consecutive
top-10 finish at NCAA’s.
2009-10: Named to the 2010
ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America At-Large team…A 2010 CSCAA Scholar
All-American…A 2010 SEC Academic Honor Roll selection…Picked up four
All-America honors at the 2010 NCAA Championships in West Lafayette, Ind., in
the 400 IM (4:02.91), 200 back (1:50.99) and 200 fly (1:53.90), while
contributing to the Gators’ 800-yard freestyle relay…Placed second overall in
the 400 IM, third in the 200 back and fifth in the 200-yard fly with
career-best swims in all three championships finals races, including her double
in the back and fly on the final day of swimming at NCAAs…A four-time 2010
All-SEC selection, bringing her career total to five All-SEC honors after her
sophomore year…Was the 2010 400 IM SEC Champion, her first career SEC
title…Also took second in the 200 back and 200 fly at the 2010 SEC Championship
meet in Athens, Ga., in February…Set career-best marks in seven of her
individual events her sophomore campaign with the Gators…Was named the National
Collegiate Swimmer of the Week Jan. 26 for her performance in Florida’s victory
over Auburn Jan. 22, where she helped send the UF seniors out in a winning
fashion with first-place finishes in the 200 fly and 200 back and a
second-place swim in the 200 IM, all NCAA provisional marks at the
time…Additionally recorded a first-place swim in the 200 fly in the double-dual
with Michigan/Stanford (2:00.74)…Helped Florida to 10 dual meet wins for the
ninth time in head coach Gregg Troy’s time at UF.
2008-09: A 2009 SEC Freshman Academic Honor
Roll selection…Additionally a 2009 CSCAA Scholar All-American who picked up
three All-American honors at the 2009 NCAA Championships in College Station, Texas…Was
a part of two unprecedented backstroke sweeps with teammates Gemma Spofforth and Stephanie
Proud as the trio took first through third at the SEC and NCAA Championships in
the 200 back, Crippen claiming second in both, her NCAA time the second-fastest
in school history…Shattered the Florida record in prelims of the 400-yard IM
(4:05.00) at NCAAs, finishing sixth (4:06.77) in finals…Took second in the 200
back (1:51.59) and 22nd in the 200 fly (1:56.53)…Also member of the
10th place 800-yard free relay at NCAAs…A major contributor to
Florida’s 17th SEC Championship crown, earning an All-SEC honor for
her second place 200-yard backstroke finishes…Swam on the third-place 800-yard
free relay (7:02.44) at SECs, finished fourth in the 400 IM (4:09.46) and sixth
in the 200-yard fly (1:56.81)…Additionally swam in 11 dual meets in her first
season with the Gators.
Prior to Florida: A high school
All-American from eighth grade through 12th grade…Was a high school
National Champion her freshman year…Listed in 2007 as part of Sports Illustrated’s
“Faces in the Crowd”…Graduated from high school with high honors.
Club:
Member
of the Germantown Academy Aquatic Club, coached by Dick Shoulberg.
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