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Ollie Bream

Ollie Bream

  • Year:
    So.
  • Hometown:
    Pinehurst, Texas
  • High School:
    Firbank Grammar School (Australia)
  • Major:
    Undeclared
  • Events:
    Fly/IM/Free

2022-23: CSC Academic All-District® honoree … Turned in anNCAA “B” cut time of 2:05.14 to win the 200 fly at the Wooster Invitational … Also won the 400 IM (4:33.77) en route to being named NCAC Athlete of the Week following the Wooster Invitational … Member of Wooster’s fourth-place 400 medley relay (4:00.16), 400 free relay (3:32.63) and 800 free relay (7:50.35) at NCAC Championships … Top individual performance at NCACs was sixth-place finish in 200 fly in 2:06.55 … Also qualified to championship finals of 400 IM and placed eighth in a time of 4:33.78 … Went 2:08.00 to finish 11th in 200 IM at NCACs … Member of the NCAC Academic Honor Roll.

2021-22: Qualified for the NCAA Div. III Championships by virtue of NCAA Div. III “B” cut time of 2:03.74 in the 200 fly at the NCAC Championships … Placed 22nd at nationals in the 200 fly with time of 2:05.42 … Time of 57.20 was 45th in the 100 fly prelims at nationals, was a new collegiate-best, and is the fourth-fastest time in program history … Opened nationals slate with 53rd-place time of 2:10.41 in the 200 IM … Earned four All-NCAC honors at the conference meet, the most by a first-year since Meggie Edwards in 2006 … Debuted at conference on Wooster’s All-NCAC 800 free relay that took third with time of 7:51.68 … Leadoff split of 1:52.95 rates as the second-fastest 200 free time in program history … Swam the fly legs of Wooster’s all-conference and third-place 200 (1:47.03) and 400 medley relays (3:54.70) … Capped conference meet with All-NCAC honors in the 200 fly … Time of 2:03.74 was good for third-place and rates as the second-fastest time in program history … Qualified for the championship final in all three individual events at conference … Went 2:07.26 in the 200 IM, which was eighth, and rates as the second-fastest time in program history … Touched ninth in the 400 IM at 4:31.38, the third-fastest time in program history … Triple-winner at the Wooster Invitational with top times in the 200 IM (2:09.80), 400 IM (4:39.53) and 200 fly (2:05.08) … 200 fly time from Wooster Invitational was a NCAA Div. III “B” cut … NCAC Athlete of the Week following Baldwin Wallace meet … Had top times of 2:15.58 in the 200 IM, 2:14.45 in the 200 fly, and 4:12.05 in the 400 medley relay against the Yellow Jackets. 

Prior to Wooster: Prepped for Jason Cooper and was a national competitor in the 2020 Open Nationals … Also a member of the cross country and soccer teams. 

Personal: Born April 11, 2003 … Parents are Brendan and Katy Bream … Has yet to declare a major.