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2007-08: Vincent really hit his stride as a sprinter during his junior year. He finished second in the 50 free at the Princeton Big Al Invitational and the Hoosierland Open Invitational and took first place against West Virginia, Michigan State and Virginia. Vincent tied for 16th at the Big Ten Championships. He swam his best 50 in the 200 freestyle relay breaking 20 seconds at the NCAA Championships which placed the Nittany Lions 17th. Vincent also excelled in the 100 freestyle placing in the Top 5 six times and collecting medalist honors at the Princeton Invitational. He also earned points at the Big Ten Championships placing 11th in the event. Vince got the best finishes with the freestyle and medley relay teams taking 11 first place finishes. Summer 2007: Vincent took part in the Charlotte Ultraswim, the Mid-Atlantic Senior Championships and U.S. Nationals over the summer. At Charlotte, he swam in the 50, 100 and 200 freestyle as well as the 100 back and was also a part of the ninth place 400 free relay team. He swam in the 200 free at Mid-Atlantic Senior Championships and then swam in the 50 and 100 free and was on the 16th place 400 free relay team at U.S. Nationals. 2006-07: Vincent made a drastic improvement in his times in the sprint freestyle events and used that strong late-season performance to make his first trip to the NCAA meet, where he swam as part of the 200 and 400 freestyle relay teams. He was a part of both of those two teams that swam NCAA `B' times and scored points at Big Ten Championships. The 400 free relay team finished just .57 of a second short of an NCAA `A' automatic qualifying time. One the year, he had one first place finish, which came in a relay event, and he also had four second place finishes and two third places. His leadoff leg at NCAAs in the 200 free relay was the fastest 50 free of the year on the team and he also swam the third fastest times of the year on the team in both the 100 free and 100 back. 2005-06: Vincent showed flashes of promise during his freshman season as he specialized in short distance freestyle events as well as the 100 backstroke. He swam his best time in his three main events, the 50 and 100 free and the 100 back, at the Big Ten Championships. He was very successful on the several relay teams that he swam on throughout the year, as he was on one first place team and four second place teams. He also won a single individual event. High School: Reydams placed fifth in the 100 free at the 2005 Virginia State Championships. In 2003, he was part of the second place 200 free relay team and was fourth in the 100 free and fifth in the 200 free. A Junior National Qualifier, Reydams was 24th in the 500 free in the 2005 event in Orlando. Personal: Reydams lists cycling, triathlons, wake-boarding, hiking and rock climbing as hobbies. He is the son of Marc and Brigitte Reydams. Vincent is a mechanical engineering major at Penn State. He was the 2003 and 2004 PVS Swimming Scholar Athlete winner and won the Marshall High School Senior Scholar Athlete Award. Why I Chose Penn State: "I wanted to attend a large university with lots of opportunities and be part of a big time sports program." |
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