Ava Allingham - Swimming - Vanderbilt University Athletics

Ava Allingham Season 2025-26

Class Freshman
Hometown Edina, Minn.
High School Breck School
Major Undeclared
Bio

Career-Best Times (collegiate)
100 Breast: 1:07.31 vs. North Florida, 10.4.25
100 Fly: 57.93 vs. North Florida, 10.4.25

As a Freshman (2025-26)
• Swam both the 100 breast (1:07.31) and 100 fly (57.93) in her collegiate debut against North Florida (Oct. 4)

The Allingham File
• Plans to major in human & organizational development and minor in business
• Attended the Breck School and was member of the Aquajets Swim Team
• Earned all-state honors each season at the varsity level
• Won the 100 breast and 200 IM at the Minnesota State High School League Section 2A championship as a senior
• Runner-up in the 100 breast and 200 IM at the Minnesota State High School Coaches Association team state championship in 2024 as well
• Placed second in the 200 IM and was fourth in the 100 breast at the MSHSL state A championship as a junior after winning both events at the section meet
• Finished third in the 200 IM and added a fourth-place result in the 100 breast at the state A championship when she was a freshman
• Departed as the school record holder in the 100 breast
• Selected the team MVP in 2024
• Earned the Breck Mustangs Coaches Award
• Made the Head of School’s List all four years and received the Bradford Lamsen Scholarship Award for 4.0 GPAs in the 10th grade
• Served as Student Integrity Council President during the 2024-2025 academic year
• Helped club team to three top-10 finishes at the club swimming national championships and the state championship
• Was a Scholastic All-American in 2023
• Daughter of Erin VanSlingerlandt and Brian Allingham
• Is the middle of three girls
• Aunt swam at Northwestern
• Enjoys walking with friends, wake surfing, and cooking and baking in her free time

Why Vanderbilt: “I chose Vanderbilt for so many reasons! I love the welcoming team and coaches, the strong academics, the support provided to student-athletes and the beautiful campus. Vanderbilt just felt like home from the first time I talked to Chelsea to the first time I walked on campus.”