Josh Satre

January 26, 2012
Henry Ainley for The Phoenix

What He’s Done:
Satre came away with a double win in the 500 and 1000-meter freestyles in the team’s rout of Cabrini.

Favorite Career Moment:
“The win in the 500 free against Franklin and Marshall my sophomore year was very memorable, it was the first time I broke 5:00 in the race, as well as the first time we had beaten them in a very long time.”

What He Wants To Do:
“To swim our hearts out, put out as good a showing as possible, and finish the season strong, winning as many meets as possible. Top three at conference would be ideal.”

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Favorite Song by Favorite Band:
“’Where The Streets Have No Name’ by U2.”

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