Ava Bradshaw's Women's Swimming Recruiting Profile
Emily Beck
Published Mar 14, 2026
Personal Statement
Growing up around the water, the first thing my parents wanted me to learn how to do was swim. My sister and I took lessons at the YMCA for several years, to the point where the lessons consisted of us just swimming laps. I had never considered swimming, my dad, who swam for Tufts University, never pushed the sport on us. It was not until we joined a local pool club and tried the summer league there. Since then, I have never looked back. Unlike other sports, I like going to swim, although its grueling and hard, I can´t help but love it. The friendships that I have made in and out of the pool, will last a lifetime. But swimming is not the only thing on my mind, school takes up the other half of my day. Over the years, finding the balance between a good swimmer and a good student has been hard, but if anything my school has only improved as an athlete. Once I got to high school, the swim team there was one of the best teams and experiences I have ever had. I loved being a part of such a successful team and still having fun. But, swim and school are not always fun, but never once have I thrown in the towel. I will push myself to the absolute limits in everything that I do, this I believe is my greatest strength. As my coach always says at the end of practice, ¨To give anything less than your best, is to sacrifice the gift.¨