Hannah Weissman Season 2024-25
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 back, currently standing ninth
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)
• Swam the 50 (24.48) and 100 (53.74) free, and was the anchor on the Dores’ 400 free relay in match-ups with South Carolina and No. 13 Georgia (Oct. 11)
• Competed in the 100 free (54.42) along with the 50 (27.01) and 100 (58.70) back, and was part of Vandy’s A 200 and 400 free relays at Illinois’ House of ’Paign Invite (Oct. 25-26)
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.”