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Swimmer Makes Mark on NCAA Championships

 

Julia Knox competes in the 200 meter breaststroke
 

 

 

Julia Knox, a sophomore majoring in exercise science, did something no women’s swimmer at the George Washington University has achieved in 30 years: She represented the university at the NCAA championships, making her mark on a national competition that hasn’t seen GW women swimmers in the race since 1995.
In Knox’s final qualifying meet, she made the championships by shaving 5 full seconds off her time in the 400-yard individual medley (IM). She returned from the NCAAs having placed 24th in the 400-yard IM, 52nd in the 200-yard breaststroke and 46th in the 200-yard IM, the event in which she is the reigning Atlantic 10 (A-10) champion and holds a divisional record.

 


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STORIES FROM OUR COMMUNITY

Graphic that says Moniker Madness over the GW basketball court

Moniker Madness

After receiving thousands of points of feedback from the George Washington University community, GW has released the four final moniker options: Ambassadors, Blue Fog, Revolutionaries and Sentinels. As part of the ongoing process, GW launched “Moniker Madness,” a series of engagement activities that will allow the GW community to provide feedback. The “Try It on for Size” round runs through the end of April 2023.

 

 

 

 

 

“Thomas Buergenthal visited my Holocaust class @GWtweets today and I’ll never forget it. It was the first time in my life hearing from a Holocaust survivor directly. Research through text is one thing. Hearing directly from the person is another.“

GAVIN COBLE
BA Political Science

 

 


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