Supriya Davis

February 28, 2013
Yana List '14 administers tie-breaking trivia questions to the four winning teams
Yana List '14 administers tie-breaking trivia questions to the four winning teams

Athlete of the Week: Supriya Davis

Soph., Swimming, Chapel Hill, N.C.

What She’s Done: Was named Outstanding Performer of the Centennial Conference Championships for the second year running for winning the 100 and 200 butterfly in NCAA B qualifying times, while helping the 200 medley relay to a Conference and school record time of 1:48.81.

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Favorite Career Moment: Probably conferences last year, because I went lifetime best times in all of my individual events.

Goals for Next Season: My goals for next season are to stay in shape while I am abroad, and to come back in the spring ready to swim fast!

Favorite Death Eater: I was debating between Bellatrix and Draco Malfoy…Malfoy.

Favorite Tea: Indian chai

Baa baa, black sheep, have you any wool? No, but I have bleached hair!

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