Mackenzie Richards

Mackenzie Richards
Mackenzie Richards
  • Hometown:
    Simi Valley, CA
  • Year:
    Fr
  • High School:
    Royal
  • Events:
    Freestyle
Bio

High School: Attended Royal High and swam varsity for three years. Her favorite stroke is freestyle, so any event that is short-coursed and involves that stroke, is her favorite. Her fastest 50 free time was 26.40 her senior year. Swimming is a huge part of her other sport, water polo. She played goalie on the 2015 Royal squad that won the CIF Div. 4 water polo title on Feb. 28 in Irvine. 

2015: Mackenzie had a monster freshman season in goal for the Vaquero Women’s Water Polo team. She was named Captain, Most Valuable Player of the team and Player of the Year in the Western State Conference. In addition, she received 1st Team All-Southern Cal and All-American honors.

Coach Chuckie Roth: "Mackenzie is the most polite athlete I have ever coached. Her character is a role model for other athletes to follow. I am excited to see her grow this swim season and take her confidence into the 2016 water polo season."

Personal: Mackenzie was born on December 5, 1996 in Palmdale, Calif. Shortly after her birth, she moved to Simi Valley. She has always had a passion for old cars, wanting to know every little detail about them. In 6th grade, she began playing water polo and fell in love with the sport. Before tournaments, she has her music blasting to focus and get her mind in the game. She is adventurous and enjoys seeing what the world has in store for her. In her free time, she loves to surf and skateboard. She is also a strong believer that hard work will pay off in the end.

News mentions
Vaqueros set 2 school records on Day 1 of State Championships
Vaqueros set 2 school records on Day 1 of State Championships

SBCC set a pair of school records on the opening day of the State Swimming & Diving Championships at East L.A. College in Monterey Park.

Eight Vaqueros qualify for State Championships
Eight Vaqueros qualify for State Championships

Eight SBCC swimmers have qualified for the 69th annual CCCAA Swimming and Diving State Championships, which will take place Thursday, Friday and Saturday at East L.A. College.

The Vaqueros held a pool party, coaches included, after capturing their second straight WSC title at Cuesta.
Vaqueros win 2nd straight WSC title; Seale is Swimmer of the Year

Addison Seale won her third event in the WSC Women’s Swimming Championships on Saturday, breaking her school record in the 200 breaststroke and leading SBCC to its second straight conference title.

The Vaqueros took five of the top 10 spots in the 100 backstroke. Freshman Reese Ellestad (2nd from right) won a WSC title and Mackenzie Richards (far right) was third. From left, Anna Manfreda, Ashley Collins and Charissa Dorn finished 8-9-10.
Seale wins second title; Vaqueros extend lead in WSC Championships

Addison Seale captured the 400 IM for her second individual title on Friday and SBCC extended its lead to 105 points in the WSC Women’s Swimming Championships at Cuesta.

Tina Hill was a happy camper after winning the 500 freestyle and breaking her school record in 5:15.75. (Photo by Halie Johnson)
Vaqueros take all 5 events on first day of WSC Championships

SBCC touched the wall first in all five events on Thursday, setting a trio of school records in the process, on the first day of the WSC Women’s Swimming Championships at Cuesta in San Luis Obispo.

Kristina Hill, a freshman from King City, Calif., took second in the 500 free and set a school record with her 5:18.13 clocking. (Photo by Ken Sciallo / Sevilla Photography)
Vaqueros set 2 school records, grab 2nd place on Day 1 of Pasadena Invitational

Addison Seale won the 200 IM on Friday and SBCC set two school records on the first day of the 16th annual Pasadena Invitational swim meet.

Addison Seale won the 400 individual medley in 4:57.26, beating runner-up Ande Miller of Cuesta by 5.2 seconds. (Photo by Ken Sciallo / Sevilla Photography)
Vaqueros edge Ventura to win WSC No. 3

Reese Ellestad captured the 50 and 100 freestyle on Friday and Addison Seale took the 400 individual medley, leading SBCC to victory in the third WSC women's swim meet at Cuesta in San Luis Obispo.

Vaqueros win 10 events to take WSC No. 1
Vaqueros win 10 events to take WSC No. 1

SBCC won 10 of 11 events on Saturday to capture the first WSC women’s swim meet at the Ventura Aquatic Center.