Anna '25 commits to Michigan

The most decorated swimmer in PDS/USN school history will join University of Michigan Women’s Swimming. Click here to see photos from her signing ceremony on Monday, November 4.
Anna Hulan is the first student from the Class of 2025 to sign her college commitment. She has become the most decorated swimmer in the history of Peabody Demonstration School and University School of Nashville and holds eight of 11 school records. That includes five individual swims and a share of the record for all three relay swims. She was the region and state champion in the 200 IM, becoming the first state champion since Elena Escalas ‘16 in 2016. Anna also joins a fellow USN alum Deirdre Jones ‘09 in her commitment to University of Michigan Women’s Swimming.

Congratulations to Anna and Go Blue!
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