Junior Season (2018-2019): Two-time finalist at the NEC Championships … Finished fifth in the 200 Free (1:52.12) and eighth 500 Free (5:06.07) … Set a new personal best in the 50 Free (24.04) and 100 Free (52.50) at the league’s championship meet … Earned a fourth-place finish in the 200 Medley Relay (1:35.63), … Placed fourth in the 200 Free (1:53.48) at the ECAC Championships, helping the Seahawks to a second place finish
Sophomore Season (2017-18): Silver medalist in the 800 Free Relay (7:25.39), fourth in the 200 Free (1:51.10) and 500 Free (4:59.52) at the NEC Championships … Named Wagner Student-Athlete of the Month for January after winning six individual events in three meets … At the Fairfield Tri-Meet (1/5), the Santa Cruz, CA native earned a victory in the 200m Free (2:08.83), ahead of senior
Leahi Camacho (2:09.73), as well as second-place performances in the 400 Free (4:33.22) and 100 Free (1:00:54), while also shining in the 200m Free Relay (1:51.22), which picked up a first-place finish … In a home meet vs. Rhode Island (1/13), was victorious in three events, taking first place in the 1000 Free (10:43.10), 100 Free (54.94), and 500 Free (5:16.70) … Capped off the month with first-place finishes in the 200 Free (1:55.84) and 500 Free (5:11.37) in Wagner's Senior Meet victory over LIU Brooklyn (1/27), in the Seahawks' final regular season meet.
Freshman Season (2016-2017): Finished eighth in the 500 Free at the ECAC Championships in a personal best 5:15.86 … Earned a 10
th-place finish in the 200 Free at the NEC Championships with a PR of 1:54.31, while coming in 11
th in the 100 Free in 52.52.
Before Wagner: Team captain at Soquel High School … CCS Finalist and SCCAL champion in the 50 free, 100 free, and 200 free … She is the only athlete from her high school to sign with a Division I program.
Personal: Born in Kirkland, Washington … Daughter of Elizabeth and Troy DePuydt … Has two siblings, Eden and Koa … Her father played college soccer at Seattle Pacific University and Seattle University … Recipient of World Language Honors and the Seal of Biliteracy.