Aubrey Cantrell
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- Height:
- 5'5"
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- Year:
- 2026
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- Hometown:
- Palo Alto, Calif.
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- High School:
- Henry M. Gunn
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- Position:
- IM/Free/Breast
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- Major:
- Undeclared
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- Pronunciation:
- AWW-Bree Kan-TRELL
Bio
Link to SwimCloud.com Career Statistics
Collegiate Career Honors:
- 2023 CSCAA Individual Scholar All-American
- 2x NEWMAC Relay of the week (10/30/22, 1/15/23)
- 2023-24 NEWMAC Academic All-Conference
2023-24:
- Opened the season with a second place finish in the 50 Free against Wheaton (25.34)
- Won the 100 Free (55.06) and 200 Free (2:00.87) events against Simmons and Merrimack
- Had a season-best time in the 100 Free (54.56) at the MIT Invitational
- Runner-up in the 200 IM (2:15.93) and third in the 200 Free (2:03.14) at the Sisters Invitational
- Finished third in the 200 IM (2:16.32) and 200 Free (2:02.04) against Springfield and Smith
- Placed third in the “B” finals of the 200 Free (1:57.84), 10th in the “B” finals of the 100 Free (54.78), 24th in the 50 Free (25.18) at the NEWMAC Championships
- Competed in the 200 Medley Relay (20th - 1:44.95), 200 Free Relay (26th - 1:38.20), 400 Medley Relay (23rd - 3:52.82) and 400 Free Relay (27th - 3:37.49) at the NCAA DIII Championships
2022-23:
- Won 200 IM (2:14.17) in collegiate debut against Wheaton
- Captured first in 200 Free (1:58.74) over Simmons
- Seventh in 200 IM at MIT Invitational (2:08.87); ninth in 200 Free (1:57.94)
- Top spot at Sisters Invitational in 200 Free (1:59.06)
- Second against Merrimack in 50 Free with a season-best 25.45
- Fourth at NEWMAC Championship in 200 IM (2:08.14), 10th in 200 Free (1:58.65)
- Part of 200 Medley Relay team that placed 26th at the NCAA DIII Championships (1:46.86)
Before Wellesley:
- Attended Gunn High School in Palo Alto, graduated in 2022
- Four-year varsity athlete
- CCS finalist and States qualifier
- Alto Swim Club and high school team captain
- Futures qualifier
Personal:
- Daughter of Ken Cantrell and Bing Zhan
- Born in Walnut Creek, Calif., but grew up in Nanjing, Hong Kong, and Palo Alto, Calif.
- Has a younger brother, Kelson
Why Wellesley:
- Chose to attend Wellesley College because of the incredible academic opportunities, as well as, supportive athletic programs