Emma Reaney Caps Off NCAA Career, Pumped to Train With SwimMAC- Video Interview
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GREENSBORO- Notre Dame’s Emma Reaney set the NCAA/American record in the 200 breast (2:04.06) at 2014 NCAAS, but she knew 2015 was going to be a bit different. On the final night of her final NCAAs, Reaney left it all in the pool and finished 4th in the 200 breast (2:07.10). Her training “has been weird” because of meets like Short Course World Championships in December. She trained more sprint breaststroke this season and grabbed 3rd place in the 100 breast (48.43) from lane 1 at NCAAs.
She talks to Swimming World about her move to train as a post-grad with SwimMAC, traveling to World University Games this summer, and a steadfast supporter she leans on during meets.