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UCSB Pulls in Verbal Commitment from CIF-NCS Champ, Jolen Griffin

Oakland, California’s Jolen Griffin has made a verbal commitment to University of California, Santa Barbara for 2017-18. Griffin attends Campolindo High School in Moraga, and swims year-round for Orinda Aquatics, where he is heading into his third year as team captain.

“I chose UCSB because they really brought together all the factors of swimming, academics and location that made me feel like I could contribute and succeed as a collegiate student athlete.”

Griffin is the reigning CIF-North Coast Section champion in the 100 back, having won the event at the 2016 section meet with 48.74. He also placed third in the 100 fly and swam leadoff on Campo’s 200 medley (22.88) and 400 free (46.48) relays, contributing to the Cougars’ second-place team finish. Griffin went on to swim at the 2016 CIF State Championships but only in prelims; he put up the sixth-fastest 100 fly and was on all three Campo relays, helping them qualify for the A finals.

In club swimming, Griffin was an A finalist in the 100y fly and a B finalist in the 100 back at 2015 Speedo Winter Juniors West. He raced at Stanford Futures in the 100m free, 100m back, 100/200m fly, and 200m IM, and at 2016 Speedo Junior Nationals in the 50m free, 100m back, and 100m fly. His best SCY times are:

  • 50 back – 22.88
  • 100 back – 48.74
  • 100 fly – 48.27
  • 200 fly – 1:50.95
  • 50 free – 21.12
  • 100 free – 45.75

Griffin will be joined in the Gauchos’ class of 2021 by verbal commit Kian Brouwer.

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Tom K
8 years ago

Congrats Jolen, we enjoyed watching you swim at OA and Campo, your college future is very bright!!

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