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Caroline Agee, a talented breaststroker from Virginia, has committed to swim for Florida State University starting the 2025-26 season. A graduate of Kettle Run High School, Agee has excelled in her sport, showcasing remarkable performances at various championships. Her decision is a significant milestone in her swimming career and marks an exciting new chapter as she combines athletics with academics at the collegiate level.

Excitement in Virginia as Breaststroker Caroline Agee Chooses Florida State University!

In a thrilling announcement that has sent ripples of joy throughout the swimming community, Caroline Agee, a talented breaststroker from the Nation’s Capital Swim Club (NCAP), has decided to commit to swim at Florida State University for the 2025-26 season. This young star, who hails from Virginia, is ready to embark on a new chapter that combines both swimming and academics.

Caroline made her verbal commitment public in November 2024, expressing her eagerness to join the collegiate swimming scene. As a proud graduate of Kettle Run High School, Agee has built quite a reputation for herself, specializing in not just breaststroke, but also the individual medley (IM). Her impressive track record has rightly earned her a spot among the “Best of the Rest” recruits in the high school class of 2025. It’s clear that she’s making waves, both in and out of the pool!

Amazing Achievements in Swimming

Caroline’s prowess in swimming was on full display at the VHSL Class 3 State Swimming and Diving Championships, where she won the highly competitive 100 breaststroke event with a spectacular time of 1:03.22. Not to stop there, she also clinched the title in the 200 IM, scoring a personal best time of 1:59.54. Talk about skills!

Following her stellar performances at the state championships, Agee continued to shine at the Potomac Valley LSC Senior Championships, where she achieved four additional lifetime bests in various events. At the NCSA Spring Championships, she showcased her versatility and talent by reaching finals in multiple events: finishing 9th in the 100 breast, 5th in the 200 breast, 11th in 200 fly, along with solid placements in the 200 IM and 400 IM.

Her long course season was nothing short of impressive, as Caroline consistently earned personal bests across her events including the 800 free, 50 back, and all distances in both breaststroke and butterfly. Just when we thought she couldn’t get any better, she did! At the Greensboro Futures meet, Caroline nabbed fantastic finishes: 4th in the 100 breast with a time of 1:11.56, 2nd in the 200 breast clocking in at 2:31.75, and solid placements in the 200 IM and 400 IM.

Future Looks Bright with Florida State University

As Caroline gears up for her college swimming journey, she is expected to join an amazing class of 2029 that includes fellow teammates such as Antonina Biegajlo, Avery Vassil, Eden Jennings, Ioana Stirbu, Izzy Phifer, and Olivia Moore. What an exciting squad to dive into!

Notably, Caroline’s talents are expected to have a major impact on the Florida State roster. In fact, had she been enrolled last season, she would have ranked as the top 400 IMer and claimed impressive spots in the breaststroking and 200 IM categories right behind other notable teammates. Her strengths will surely add to the team’s competitive edge—unleashing a wave of energy that Florida State fans and coaches are sure to appreciate.

With her commitment to Florida State University, Agee symbolizes the spirit of hard work and dedication that characterizes not just swimming as a sport, but also the wonderful journey of young athletes stepping into college life. Future Florida State Seminoles fans, get ready because Caroline Agee is definitely one to keep an eye on in the years to come!

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