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At Princeton — 2011-12: placed 25th in the mile at the NCAA Championships … selected to the Mid-Major All-America team … won all three individual championships he entered at the 2012 Ivy League championships to help Princeton win fourth straight title … won the 500 free in 4:18.92 … set a championship meet record in the 1000 with a winning time of 8:54.86; that time was more than nine seconds faster than the rest of the field … set a DeNunzio Pool record in winning the 1650 in 15:00.16 … won the mile during H-Y-P weekend. 2010-11: helped Princeton win the Ivy League title by 5.5 points over Harvard by reaching three championship finals … scored 83 individual points for Princeton, 10th most overall and third most by any Ivy League freshman … placed second in the 1000 on the final day of the competition to help hold off the Crimson … placed third in both the 500 and 1000 … had top-five finishes in both distance events during H-Y-P weekend … placed second in both the 500 and 1650 during the Big Al Open, his first collegiate home meet.
Before Princeton — recorded several national times in distance free
events … won N.J. Junior Olympics in 500, 1000 and 1650 … ranked ninth
nationally in USA Swimming at his age in 1650 and 10th in the 1000 …
swept both back events at 2010 N.J. Junior Olympics … ranked sixth in
age range for 200 back … set Junior National times in both back events
… attended 2008 and 2009 Summer Long Course Speedo Junior National
meets … attended 2009 ConocoPhillips World Championship Trials …
attended 2010 National Championships in Irvine, Calif. … three-year USA
Swimming Scholastic All-America … AP Scholar … 2009 Physics Award
recipient … 2010 AP Art History Award and AP Psychology Award recipient.
Personal
— born Dec. 17, 1991 … son of Paul and Katie Nolle … father is a
managing director of Fiduciary Trust Intl.; mother is a homemaker … has
a dog Blackjack … enjoys golf, reading and playing XBox.
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