Kyanna Cadwallader
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- Height:
- 5-4
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- Hometown:
- Gainesville, FL
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- Position:
- Breast/Sprint Free
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- Year:
- Jr.
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- High School:
- Gainesville
Bio
Before Goucher: Swam under Leonard Kraus at Gainsville High School.
Personal: Daughter of Jim Gross and Gwynn Cadwallader, Kyanna is an environmental studies major and political science and creative writing minor.
Personal Bests | |||
Event | Time | Date | Location |
50 Free | 25.82 | 2/12/16 | 2016 Landmark Conference Championships |
100 Free | 58.25 | 11/15/14 | Goucher vs. Gallaudet |
200 Free | 2:13.28 | 11/22/14 | Goucher vs. Catholic |
500 Free | 6:57.47 | 11/18/16 | Goucher vs. NDMU |
100 Back | 1:12.57 | 10/24/16 | Goucher vs. Frostburg St. |
200 Back | 2:42.49 | 12/4/16 | RMC Yellow Jacket Invitational |
100 Breast | 1:11:52 | 2/17/17 | 2017 Landmark Conference Championships |
100 Fly | 1:06.11 | 11/8/14 | Goucher vs. Scranton |
100 IM | 1:09.76 | 1/29/16 | Goucher vs. Loyola |
200 IM | 2:28.40 | 1/30/16 | Goucher vs. Drew |
News mentions
The Goucher College women’s swimming team currently sits in sixth place after day two of the Landmark Conference Swimming & Diving Championships.
Junior Alexis Regopoulos took home third place for the Goucher College women's swimming team on the first day of the Landmark Conference championships.
Senior Lizzy Hannifin took home three second-place finishes in her final showing at the von Borries Aquatic Center in a 122-77 loss to Drew University.
Freshman Isabelle Pardew took home first in the 100 back (1:03.54) and second in the 200 back (2:18.36) in a 164-82 loss Saturday afternoon against Landmark opponent Susquehanna.
The Goucher College women’s swimming team fell to Marywood University at home Saturday afternoon 135-89.
Goucher Swimming slides to .500 as they compete against one of the top ranked programs in the conference at Catholic University of America
Goucher Swimming is over .500 for the first time this season as they improve their record to 4-3 in taking 9 out of 11 -1st places against the Dutchman of Lebanon Valley.
The Goucher women’s swim team moved its record to 3-3 as they came out on top against the Juniata Eagles, 150-83, but fell to the University of Scranton Royals, 140.5-63.5, this afternoon in Scranton, Pennsylvania.
