Kate Wiseman

December 6, 2012

Kate Wiseman
Nashville, Tenn.

WHAT SHE’S DONE: Won the 200 IM (2:14.55), 100 Freestyle (54.68), and anchored the first place 400 Medley Relay to lead the Garnet to a second place finish at the Swarthmore Invitational.

FAVORITE CAREER MOMENT: Our record-breaking 400 medley relay at Conferences last year, and our win against F&M this year.

SEASON GOALS: I would like to get some NCAA B cuts, and for our team to crush it at Conferences.

LEAST FAVORITE EVENT: Anything backstroke.

FAVORITE TOFU DISH: In Sharples? Ginger Tofu with Bok Choy. Otherwise, General Tso’s.

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