Hannah Weissman - Swimming - Vanderbilt University Athletics

Hannah Weissman

Class Junior
Hometown Maple Valley, Wash.
High School Tahoma
Major Psychology
Bio

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Career Honors
• 2023-24 SEC Academic Honor Roll
• 2022-23 First-Year SEC Academic Honor Roll

Career-Best Times
50 Free: 23.47 at Gamecock Invitational, 11.15.23
100 Free: 51.17 at Bulldog NCAA Qualifying Meet, 3.3.24
200 Free: 1:57.02 vs. Florida, 9.29.23
500 Free: 5:20.93 at Gamecock Invitational, 11.16.22
1,000 Free: 10:57.01 vs. Auburn, 10.7.22
50 Back: 25.75 at Gamecock Invitational, 11.16.23
100 Back: 55.15 at Tennessee Last Chance Meet, 2.25.23
200 Back: 2:02.88 at Tennessee Last Chance Meet, 2.24.23
100 Fly: 59.69 vs. Auburn, 10.7.22

Commodore Record Watch
• Ranks among the top 10 all-time at Vanderbilt in the 100 free and 100 back

As a Junior (2024-25)
• Placed third in the 100 free (53.40), also swimming anchor legs for 200 medley and 200 free relays that finished third in opening meet of season at Tulane (Sept. 27)

As a Sophomore (2023-24)
• Met the CSCAA National Invitational Championships A Standard in the 50 back and B Standard in the 100 back
• Ranked fourth on the team in the 100 free and 100 back, and was fifth on the squad in the 200 back
• Recorded a career-low time in the 100 free at the Bulldog NCAA Qualifying Meet (March 3)
• Swam the 50 (23.56) and 100 (51.37) free along and finished with a season-best mark in the 100 back (55.48) at the SEC Championships (Feb. 20-24)
• Advanced to the B Final of the 100 back (56.06) and 50 free (23.71), winning the 200 back D Final with a season-low time of 2:03.24, at the Gamecock Invitational (Nov. 15-17)
• Also recorded a career-best mark in qualifying in the 100 free at the event
• Posted a third-place result in the 100 back (56.47) to go along with a 52.66 mark in the 100 free, contributing to both the 200 medley and 400 free relays that were victorious in helping Vandy defeat Little Rock and North Texas (Jan. 27)
• Finished third in the 100 back (56.51) and also swam the 200 back (2:06.89) at Illinois (Nov. 4)
• Came in third place in the 100 back (57.94) and was top five in the 100 free (53.82) at Arkansas (Jan. 20)
• Earned a third-place finish in the 100 back (58.23) in victory over Tulane (Feb. 2)
• Competed in the 100 (56.11) and 200 (2:05.69) back against Georgia and Florida State (Jan. 13)
• Swam the 100 and 200 back in tri-meet with Miami (Fla.) and Iowa (Jan. 2) in the first meet of the spring semester

As a Freshman (2022-23)
• Recorded times that met the NIC B Standard in both the 100 and 200 back
• Had the Dores’ top mark in the 100 back while also ranking third on the team in the 200 back
• Posted career-low times in both the 100 and 200 back at the Tennessee Last Chance Meet (Feb. 24-25)
• Qualified for the 100 back (57.86) B Final, the C Final of the 200 back (2:06.32) and the D Final of the 50 free (24.43)—with a season-best time in the latter event-—at the Gamecock Invitational (Nov. 16-18)
• Had a third-place finish in the 100 back (58.12) while posting a time of 26.64 in the 50 back in tri-meet with Arkansas and Little Rock (Jan. 28)
• Finished fourth in the 1,000 free in dual meet against Auburn (Oct. 7), adding season-best time in the 100 fly as well
• Placed fifth in the 100 (58.09) and sixth in the 200 (2:13.99) back, respectively, against Iowa (Jan. 21)
• Recorded top-10 results in the 50 free (24.68), and 100 (58.14) and 200 (2:08.41) back in meet against Queens and Richmond (Nov. 4-5)

The Weissman File
• Majoring in psychology
• Attended Tahoma High, where she was rated the third-best prospect in the state by Swimcloud
• Also was a member of the Seattle Metropolitan Aquatic Club team
• Selected THS’s MVP each of her four years, claiming the school’s Athlete-of-the-Year honor as a senior
• A four-time first-team all-conference selection, earning league MVP recognition each of her last three seasons
• Named a USA Swimming Scholastic All-American in 2019
• Was an AP capstone diploma recipient and designated as an AP scholar with distinction in 2021
• Helped lead the Bears to the state 4A championship as a senior, as part of the victorious 200 medley relay team and with runner-up finishes in the 100 free (51.88) and 100 back (56.02)
• Also won the 100 back at the state championships as a freshman after touching the wall in 55.54
• Part of club’s 400 medley relay team that won event at the 2021 USA Swimming Futures Championship in Santa Clarita, California
• Won the 100 free in a personal-best time of 50.87 at the 2019 Northwest Region Age Group Championships
• Recorded a career-best 55.35 mark in the 100 back at the Speedo Champions Series in Federal Way, Washington that year as well
• Fastest time of career in the 50 free, 23.48, was posted as part of club team relay at the Washington Senior Short Course Championships in 2018
• Daughter of Joy and Christopher Weissman
• Father played football at the U.S. Naval Academy
• Is the oldest of three girls

Why Vanderbilt: “I choose Vanderbilt because its top-tier academic programs will best prepare me for life after college. The girls on the team are academically impressive student-athletes who were so energetic and welcoming. I know they, along with the coaches, will encourage me to be the best swimmer, student, and person I can be.”