Reagan Mroz

Reagan Mroz
Reagan Mroz
  • Hometown:
    Santa Ynez, CA
  • Year:
    So
  • High School:
    Santa Ynez
  • Events:
    Butterfly, Freestyle
Bio

Events: 100 IM, 100 Fly, 500 Freestyle

High School: Competed on the swim team her freshman and sophomore year at Santa Ynez Valley High. Competed on the varsity tennis team as a freshman and worked her way to becoming the Senior Captain her senior year. Played varsity Water Polo as a sophomore and became a key contributor during her senior year. 

2015: Member of WSC Championship water polo team at SBCC. Won the Coaches Award for the impact she made during the 2015 season.

Coach Chuckie Roth: “Regan is an amazing team member. Works hard and always gives more for the team. She makes coaches want to be better and teammates find more in themselves.”

Personal: Born in Boulder Colorado. Enjoys hobbies like horses, snow skiing, socializing, shopping and working hard.

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.

Reagan Mroz, a sophomore from Santa Ynez High, swam 5:57.83 in the 500-yard free, shaving more than 20 seconds off her personal best. (Photo by Ken Sciallo / Sevilla Photography)
Humann wins 500 free; Vaqueros grab first-day lead in WSC Championships

Alex Humann won a WSC title in the 500 freestyle on Thursday and SBCC took a 77-point lead after Day 1 of the WSC Swim & Dive Championships at Paul Nelson Pool in Santa Maria.

Serafina Chavez, a freshman from Los Gatos, won the 100 butterfly and placed fourth in the 200 IM with a 4-second drop from last week. (Photo by Lauren Lazaro)
Seale, Humann guide Vaqueros to victory in WSC No. 2

Addison Seale and Alex Humann won two events each on Friday, leading the SBCC women’s swim team to a victory in WSC No. 2 at L.A. Pierce in Woodland Hills.