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2012-13 Swimming & Diving Roster

Bryan Hart

  • Class Senior
  • Height 6-0
  • Weight 185
  • Hometown Springfield Gardens, NY
  • High School Francis Lewis HS

Biography

High School IndividualAthletic Achievements/Honors: Qualified for high schoolstate team junior year… Captain…

High School TeamAthletics Achievements: Won PSAL Queens DivisionChampionship freshman year and placed 2nd in followingyears…

AthleticStatistics/Achievements at Saint Peter's College: 100 Fly-55.1… 200 Fly- 2:05… 100 Free- 50… 200 Free-1:52… 500 Free- 5:08…

ON THECOURT
 
Favorite Athlete- Michael Jordon
 
Favorite Professional Team: Carolina Panthers
 
Season Expectations/Goals: To score at MAACs and qualify for ECACs.
 
Two things you bring to the team: Motivation andenthusiasm
 
Who most influenced your athletic career and why: As a swimmer, myGrandma because she thought it was really important for me to learnhow to swim. Eventually, I started doing it competitively
 
Pre-game Rituals: Create a motivating music playlist. Afterthat’s done, stretch and say a small prayer
 
Greatest Sports Memory: 2008 Summer Olympics, Jason Lczakovercame French sprinter to help U.S.A win the 4x100 FreestyleRelay
 
OFF THECOURT

Parents: Ms. Brown 
 
Major: Environmental Studies
 
Career Ambition: United States Marine Officer or Naval FlightOfficer
 
Top 3 Favorite T.V. Shows: NCIS, House Hunters, andPaula’s Best Dishes
 
Hobbies/Interests: Bike riding, other sports in general,paintball, coaching, gardening, and home improvement
 
Three items you would bring if stranded on a desert island: Fullycharged satellite phone, Coast Guard rescue boat with extra food,and an experience crew

PEACOCKPRIDE

Reason you chose Saint Peter’s College: The opportunityto swim for a Division I school

Favorite thing to do on/around campus: Intramural Sports

Historical Player Information

  • 2011-12Junior

    6'0" 0 lbs
  • 2012-13Senior

    Butterfly
    6'0" 185 lbs

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