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Cynthia Brozeski (Alexander)

  • Class
    1996
  • Induction
    2005
  • Sport(s)
    Women's Swimming
Cynthia Alexander Brozeski ’96 finished her career as one of the most successful and dominating swimmers in school history. Alexander Brozeski was twice named the Presidents’ Athletic Conference Swimmer of the Year and was also a six-time NCAA Division III All-American (three individual, three relays). Alexander Brozeski won 12 Presidents’ Athletic Conference Championships during her career and led the 1993-94 Presidents to the first undefeated swimming season in school history (men or women).

During that 1993-94 season, Alexander helped W&J set 32 records at the conference meet. Alexander’s time of 23.96 in the 50 freestyle on February 18, 1993, at the conference championship event became the pool, Grove City College Invitational, and PAC record for 14 years, until Kaitlyn Orstein made record-time in 2008. The 1992-93 Academic All-American is formerly held the school record in the 100 freestyle in a blistering pace of 53.46. She was part of the school-record 800 freestyle relay team, which performed in a record-time of 8:08.93, until 2006.
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