Biography
WASHINGTON STATE
JUNIOR (2024-25): Selected to NCAA Championships in Federal Way, qualified in 200 fly…named All-Mountain West Conference in the 100 fly, 200 free and 200 fly…won Mountain West Conference Championships in 200 fly (1:55.55) and 400 medley relay (3:34.13)…competed in 11 meets…second on team with 13 individual wins; three in 100 fly (at Colorado State, at Denver/Air Force, Idaho), eight in 200 fly (at Fresno State Invite, Northern Colorado, at Colorado State, at Denver/Air Force, Utah Tech, Idaho, at Idaho, at Mountain West Championships), twice in 200 free (Northern Colorado, at Denver/Air Force)…part of 10 relay wins; 200 free relay (Idaho), 400 free relay (at Fresno State Invite, at Colorado State, at Denver/Air Force, at Idaho), 800 free relay (Seattle U), 400 medley relay (Seattle U, Utah Tech, Idaho, at Mountain West Championships)…helped three relays set school records in 400 free relay (3:16.76), 800 free relay (7:12.13), 400 medley relay (3:34.13)…part of Gibb Pool records in 200 free relay (1:31.41) and 400 medley relay (3:37.00)…won 200 fly at Fresno State Invitational (10/4-5)…won 100 fly and 200 free against Northern Colorado (10/11)…won 100 fly and 200 fly in win at Colorado State (10/18)…won 200 fly and 200 free in wins at Denver and Air Force (10/19)…named MWC Swimmer of the Week Oct. 22 after posting five individual wins and two relay wins in 3-0 weekend at Colorado State, Denver and Air Force…won 200 fly in win over Utah Tech (1/17)…won 100 fly and 200 fly in win over Idaho (1/31)…won 200 fly in win at Idaho (2/1)…won 200 fly, finished fifth in 200 free and sixth in 100 fly, helped 400 medley relay to win at Mountain West Conference Championships in Houston (2/19-22)…posted 1:55.33 in 200 fly at 2025 NCAA Championships (3/19-22).
SOPHOMORE (2023-24): Competed in nine meets and qualified for the second-straight NCAA Championships…posted four WSU Top-10 times including the school-record in the 200 fly (1:54.87)…helped 400 medley relay team set WSU record (3:36.03)…set Gibb Pool record in 100 fly (53.93)…led team with eight individual wins; 100 fly (at Idaho), 200 fly (Fresno State Invite, at No. 11 California, No. 4 USC, Utah, at Idaho), 200 free (Utah), 500 free (Fresno State Invite)…member of four relay wins; 200 medley (at Idaho), 400 free (Fresno State Invite, at Idaho), 800 free (Fresno State Invite)…won 200 fly (1:58.01) and 500 free (4:56.47), finished second in 100 fly (54.62) and helped the 800 free relay to a win (7:23.90) at the Fresno State Invite…won 200 fly (1:56.43) at No. 11 California…finished fourth in 200 fly, seventh in 100 fly and eighth in 500 free at Art Adamson Invite in Texas…won 200 fly (1:59.93) and placed second in 100 fly (55.63) against No. 4 USC…won 200 free (1:48.51) and 200 fly (1:59.72), placed third in 500 free (4:56.57) in win over Utah…won 100 fly and 200 fly in win at Idaho…recorded NCAA “B” time, broke the WSU record and finished eighth in 200 fly (1:54.87) at Pac-12 Conference Championships…joined fellow sophomore Emily Lundgren as first set of Cougar teammates to qualify for the NCAA Championships in consecutive seasons in program history…qualified for the NCAA Championships in the 200 fly, posted a 1:56.71 to finish No. 36 nationally…named to Pac-12 Conference Winter Academic Honor Roll (Marketing, 3.31).
FRESHMAN (2022-23): Competed in all 10 meets and qualified for the NCAA Championships, joining teammate Emily Lundgren as the first freshmen to earn a trip to the NCAA’s in program history…second on team with eight individual wins; 200 fly (Chick-Fil-A Invite, No. 2 Stanford, at Arizona/NAU, at Utah, Idaho), 400 IM (California), 200 free (Northern Colorado), 100 fly (Idaho)…member of three winning relays; 200 medley (Northern Colorado), 200 free (Northern Colorado), 400 free (Idaho)…set school record in 200 fly (1:55.92)…set Gibb Pool record in 200 fly (1:56.68)…member of record-setting 800 free relay team (7:12.81)…recorded four WSU Top-10 times; 200 free (8th), 500 free (8th), 100 fly (5th), 200 fly (1st)…set Gibb Pool record in 200 fly (1:56.08) during Crimson & Gray meet…won 200 fly at Chick-Fil-A Invite (10/7-8)…won 400 IM, finished second in 500 free and 200 fly against No. 9 California (10/15)…won 200 fly and finished second in 100 fly against No. 2 Stanford (10/28)…won 200 free and finished second in 50 fly against Northen Colorado (10/29)…recorded five NIC “B” times and finished five in 200 fly at Art Adamson Invitational (11/16-18)…competed at US Open Championships, placed fifth in 200 fly prelims and 13th in 100 fly prelims…won 200 fly at Arizona/NAU (1/13)…finished second in 100 fly and 200 fly at Arizona State (1/14)…won 200 fly and finished second in 100 fly at Utah (1/20)…won 100 fly and 200 fly in win over Idaho (2/3)…posted NCAA “B” time and finished seventh in 200 fly at Pac-12 Conference Championships (2/22-25)…selected to NCAA Championships, competed in 200 fly (1:56.29)…named team’s Newcomer of the Year…selected to swim for Team Hungary at the World University Games in China.
CLUB
Out of Nyiregyhaza, Hungary Swam the butterfly, freestyle, and IM for the Nyiregyhaza Sports club team and is rated the No. 22 recruit in the world for the 2022 class…was Hungarian Short Course National Champion in the 200 fly (2:08.23) and later finished eighth in the 200 fly (2:10.33) at the FINA Swimming World Cup held in Budapest…finished eighth in the 100 fly (59.83) at the 2019 European Junior Championships.