| Year: | So. |
| Hometown: | Newtown, Pa. |
| High School: | Council Rock North |
| Position: | Fly/Free |
| Major: | Biology |
School Records: 100 fly – 57.35 | Career Bests: 50 free – 24.32 |
2011-12: Earned second varsity letter…named a UAA All-Academic honoree…earned individual All-UAA honors via a third-place finish in the 100 butterfly and broke own school record with an NCAA “B-Cut” time of 57.35 seconds on February 17… swam a leg for the school record-setting 200 medley relay that posted a second-place time of 1:47.45 at the UAA Championship on February 17…earned All-UAA honors and set a school record with the third-place 400 medley relay team that posted an NCAA “B-Cut” time of 3:54.28 on February 16 at the UAA Championship…also recorded career-bests in the 50 free (24.32) and a season-best in the 200 fly (2:07.23/“B-Cut”) on February 15 at the UAA Championship.
2010-11: Earned first varsity letter during stellar freshman campaign…set school record in the 200 fly (2:06.07) on February 25 at the Midwest Invitational in Chicago...set then school records in the 200 IM (2:10.96) at the UAA Championship on February 16 and the 100 fly (57.41) on February 25 at the Midwest Invitational…also a member of the then school record-setting teams in the 200 and 400 medley relays at the UAA Championship…earned individual All-UAA honors after a second-place finish in the 100 fly (57.51) and a third-place finish in the 200 fly (2:07.01) – each NCAA “B-Cuts”…two-time UAA Athlete of the Week on January 10 and February 1…recipient of the CWRU Nancy Gray Rookie of the Year award.
Personal: Earned four varsity letters in swimming at Council Rock North High School…also competed in field hockey and lacrosse…two-time All-Pensylvania performer and a three-time All-Pennsylvania Honorable Mention selection...two-year all-district performer…first-team All-Suburban One League National for four straight years…four-time All-Academic...member of the Spanish Honor Society…Principal’s Distinguished Honor Roll for three years…daughter of Tom and MaryBeth Dillione.









