Arrowhead’s Campbell Stoll wins NCAA swimming championship for Texas

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Finishing forward of an Olympic gold medalist within the course of, Arrowhead High School alumna Campbell Stoll gained the NCAA Division I championship within the 200-yard butterfly, swimming for the University of Texas on March 21.

Competing on the McAuley Aquatic Center in Atlanta, Stoll set a pool document together with her swim of 1 minute, 50.26 seconds, almost a full two seconds quicker than her preliminary time. That was simply forward of Indiana freshman Alex Shackell (1:50.40), who occurs to have two Olympic medals from the 2024 Paris Olympics. Shackell gained gold within the 4×100-meter medley relay and silver within the 4×200-meter freestyle, to not point out two extra golds on the 2024 World Championships.

Stoll’s win is sort of actually the primary NCAA Division I particular person swimming championship for a feminine swimmer from southeastern Wisconsin since Kathy Treible of Brookfield Central, who gained three breaststroke occasions for Florida on the inaugural NCAA girls’s swimming and diving championships in 1982, together with three titles within the earlier format in 1981.

Cedarburg alumna Katie Drabot most lately gained three relay titles with Stanford in 2018 and 2019. Beata Nelson of Verona, positioned close to Madison, gained three NCAA particular person titles for the University of Wisconsin in 2019.

“It’s definitely an honor to kind of continue the legacy of the ‘fly school,’ being from Texas,” Stoll stated afterward in an interview posted by SwimSwam.

“Emma Sticklen always talked to me before our races, ‘When I’m done, you’ve got to carry the torch.'”

Sticklen gained three 200 fly titles from 2023 by 2025 for Texas, and now the torch has certainly been handed. It’s the primary time Texas has been the only winner of an occasion 4 straight years since 1985-88.

Stoll’s 400-yard medley relay staff took fifth with a school-record time (3:24.64), and he or she took seventh within the 100 butterfly. Perhaps crucially, she missed the finals within the 400 particular person medley by lower than one second. Had she made the ultimate, she would have had solely seven minutes between finals races, maybe compromising her capability to win the butterfly.

She now has 4 All-American nods in her profession.

Stoll gained six particular person state titles throughout her time at Arrowhead, together with three wins within the particular person medley and three within the butterfly. Her time within the 200 IM (1:56.37), set in 2022, stands because the state document.

Texas took third as a staff within the occasion (376.5 factors), nicely behind nationwide champion powerhouse Virginia (589).

Brookfield East alumna Maggie Wanezek, a sophomore at Wisconsin, additionally had a standout meet with a pair of second-place finishes.

In her backstroke occasions, solely Virginia’s Claire Curzan was quicker, setting meet data in each. Wanezek took second within the 200-yard backstroke together with her time of 1:47.73, behind solely the junior Curzan (1:46.10).

Wanezek tied for second within the 100-yard backstroke together with her time of 49.62 seconds in an occasion Curzan gained with 48.24.

Maggie Wanezek paired with sister Abby Wanezek to complete robust in 4 relays, together with a Twelfth-place end with Lucie Delmas and Brooke Corrigan within the 400 medley.

The Wanezeks, Arrowhead alumna Hailey Tierney and Corrigan additionally took Twelfth within the 200 medley relay.

The Wanezeks, Izzy Enz (Madison Edgewood) and Blair Stoneburg took 14th within the 800 free relay, and the Wanezeks, Stoneburg and Tierney took fifteenth within the 200 free relay.

The Wanezeks’ father, Tom, gained 10 WIAA championships in Wisconsin and went on to swim at Indiana. His sisters Andrea (Wisconsin), Tina (Wisconsin) and Sarah (Texas) all swam collegiately, with Sarah profitable Big 12 Swimmer of the Year 3 times with the Longhorns. She took second within the 50 free on the NCAA Championships in 2005.


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