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GCAT’s Devin Horan Commits to NAIA Powerhouse, Brenau Golden Tigers

Savannah, Georgia-native Devin Horan has committed to swim for the Brenau University Golden Tigers in 2015-16. Horan is a senior at the Savannah Arts Academy, whom she represented at the 2014 GHSA 1-5A State Swimming & Diving Meet by leading off SAA’s medley relay, and by competing in the 100 fly and 100 back, individually. Horan is also the senior class president, and a member of the National Honors Society, Thespian Society and Spanish Honor Society.

Horan trains year-round with Georgia Coastal Aquatic Team. She has been a Georgia Senior State Qualifier from 2012-2014 and her top times are:

50y back: 29.20 50m back: 32.64
100y back: 59.88 100m back: 1:10.66
200y back: 2:12.09 200m back: 2:34.93
100y fly: 1:01.06 100m fly: 1:07.25
50y free: 27.29 50m free: 30.20
100y free: 57.88 100m free: 1:05.25

“Devin has such a wonderful energy and outgoing personality, we knew she would be a great fit at Brenau,” said Brenau head coach Blaire Bachman. “She is a goal-oriented athlete and she will excel as a student-athlete. We see her immediately impacting our backstroke and butterfly groups next season and we can’t wait to have her on campus as a Golden Tiger!”

When asked why she chose Brenau, Horan responded saying, “Obviously the academics, but I loved the family atmosphere I encountered at Brenau. We’re like a big sisterhood!”

Modified from a press release by Brenau University Athletics.

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William Sprague
9 years ago

Congratulations Devin! I always enjoyed coaching you when you were younger! Good luck!

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