Charissa Dorn

Charissa Dorn
Charissa Dorn
  • Hometown:
    Auburn, WA
  • Year:
    So
  • High School:
    Auburn Riverside
  • Events:
    Breaststroke, Freestyle
Bio

High School: 4-year varsity letter winner at Auburn Riverside High for water polo and swim teams. As a member of the swim team, she earned back-to-back Most Inspirational and MVP awards.

2015: Charissa was a huge inspiration to our Women's Water Polo team, which won its second straight WSC title in the second year of the program.

Coach Chuckie Roth: "She works hard on a daily basis and brings one of the most teachable and coachable spirits that I have ever encountered. She has improved so much this year in both water polo and swimming. In a short amount of time, Charissa has earned the respect of her peers as a leader and role model to our team.”

Personal: Born on Dec. 11, 1996 in Federal Way, Wash. She lived in Washington until moving to Santa Barbara to attend SBCC. Loves the sun. She is super excited to start this new chapter of her life in California, swimming for the Vaqueros. 

News mentions
Alex Humann was a five-time first-team All-WSC selection in three freestyle events and two relays.
Humann, Ellestad, Seale lead All-WSC selections

SBCC's Alex Humann made first-team All-WSC Swimming & Diving in five swimming events and second team in the 200 medley relay. Humann, a sophomore from San Francisco, was a first-team choice in the 100, 200 and 500 freestyle as well as the 400 and 800 free relays.

Ellestad comes up big, leading Vaqueros to third straight WSC title
Ellestad comes up big, leading Vaqueros to third straight WSC title

Reese Ellestad won the 100 freestyle and swam an amazing anchor leg on the victorious 400 free relay on Saturday night as SBCC claimed its third straight WSC women’s swimming & diving title at Paul Nelson Pool in Santa Maria.

From left, Halie Johnson, Serafina Chavez, Mackenzie Richards and Alex Humann captured SBCC's first WSC relay title, winning the 800 free relay by 8.7 seconds. The Vaqueros are first with a 62-point lead heading into Saturday's third and final day.
Humann gets 2nd WSC title; Vaqueros take 800 free relay on Day 2

Alex Humann captured her second WSC title on Friday night and SBCC won its first relay, taking the 800 free relay by nearly 9 seconds on Day 2 of the WSC Swim & Dive Championships at Paul Nelson Pool in Santa Maria.

Addison Seale won the 100 breast and the 200 IM while swimming a leg on the victorious 200 medley relay as the two-time defending WSC champion Vaqueros captured the first WSC swim meet.
Seale wins two events and a relay as SBCC takes WSC No. 1

Addison Seale won the 100 breaststroke and 200 IM on Saturday, leading SBCC to victory in WSC Swim Meet No. 1 at College of the Canyons in Santa Clarita.