Alice Wong

February 7, 2013

Athlete of the Week: Alice Wong
Sr., Swimming, Oakland, Calif.

What She’s Done: Earned her first career victory in last Wednesday’s meet against Washington.

Favorite Career Moment: I guess I would say the other day winning the 400 free relay. And, really, whenever I swim faster than anyone on the guys’ team during practice is a major highlight.

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Goals for Conference Meet: Personally, I’d like to make it back at night in all my individual events. I also intend to inform the community about the conference meet, goal being 10 tweets per day (follow us @swatswim). Team-wise, I want us to make our mark on F&M’s pool and acquire some pool records.

I want a career synthesizing…: I’m not actually so into total synthesis. Ask my lab mate, Jake Tracy ’13, he’d give you a better answer.

Favorite Tree: I’m not so much a tree person. But…I think it would be a toss up between El Tule, and Methuselah.

 

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