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Roe set tone for Maroons
When Auburn swimmer Kelsey Roe starts narrowing down her college options soon, coaches will no doubt be happy to know that they'll be getting quite a well-rounded athlete.
Roe swam everything from the 100 freestyle to the 100 backstroke, individual events and relays for the Maroons. But her greatest triumph came in the 100 butterfly. She qualified for states in the event and finished 47th in the preliminaries. Roe finished fourth at the Section III, Class A Championships in 1:01.89, making her The Citizen's swimmer of the year.
“Everything she's gotten, she's worked for it,” said Auburn coach Tom Clary. “She's pretty much got the most out of her talent.”
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