Peirsol bound for Auburn
Newport Harbor High senior Hayley Peirsol, who finished second in
the 800-meter freestyle and fifth in the 400 individual medley at the
Phillips 66 National Swimming Championships in August, has verbally
committed to continue her athletic and academic career at Auburn
University, she said Monday.
Peirsol, second in the 500-yard freestyle at last spring’s CIF
Southern Section Division I Finals after finishing third in the same
event as a sophomore, said she chose Auburn over Arizona, UC
Berkeley, Florida and USC.
“I committed while I was there last weekend,” said Peirsol, whose
older brother Aaron won a silver medal in the 200-meter backstroke at
the 2000 Olympics, is the reigning world champion in that event, and
is a freshman this fall at Texas. “The team atmosphere was, like,
crazy, and everyone gets along really well. The area is really
pretty. It’s different from (Southern California), but I think that
will be a good change for me.”
Peirsol said she has not yet decided on a major, but looks forward
to helping the Tigers try to do last year’s No. 2 national ranking
one better.
-- by Barry Faulkner
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