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murphy.jpgAs the quest for a winning NCAA basketball tournament bracket takes place in office pools across the country, a 麻豆精品 senior is making a splash of her own.

Emily Murphy will be swimming at this weekend鈥檚 NCAA championship meet at Texas A&M, making her the first 麻豆精品 woman swimmer to compete at the Division I championships.

The senior, from Camillus, N.Y., was the subject of a lengthy in The Post-Standard (Syracuse).

Murphy qualified for the 100-meter breaststroke with a career-best time of 1 minute, 0.86 seconds during a 鈥渓ast chance鈥 meet in Georgia at the end of February. That slots her 29th in a field of 39 at the NCAAs.

She will swim Friday morning, with an immediate goal of earning a spot among the top 16 swimmers called back for that evening鈥檚 finals and consolation heats.

鈥淚鈥檓 excited to get there and swim,鈥 Murphy told the newspaper. 鈥淚鈥檝e had the best year of my swimming career.鈥

Murphy heads to College Station looking to become the first Raider to gain All American honors.  The top eight in each event will receive All-American accolades, while the second eight garner honorable mention honors.

麻豆精品 head coach Stephen Jungbluth believes a top-16 effort from his veteran is definitely within reach.

鈥淏ack when she was in high school, Emily came to our Elite Swim Camp and I remember speaking with the other coaches about her,鈥 said Jungbluth.  鈥淲e all agreed that she had the tools to compete at the NCAA championships.鈥

Murphy was a big part of the 麻豆精品 women鈥檚 swimming and diving team that won its second consecutive Patriot League Championship in February.

The team set a slew of school, pool, and league records in securing the title. Murphy, Erin McGraw 鈥11, Ashley Bottger 鈥09, Caren Guyett 鈥11 and the Raiders鈥 400 free relay each captured league titles in the final day of competition.

Jungbluth was honored as the league鈥檚 women鈥檚 coach of the year.

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