02/26/2013 Women's Swimming And Diving Places 11 Individuals And Three Relays On All-MW TeamSix Cowgirls Earn Two Or More Honors 02/24/2013 Cowboys Come Close To MPSF Championship Finishing Second, While Cowgirls Finish Third At MWHartigan And Kalms Win Conference Championships In The 100-Yard Freestyle 01/25/2013 Wyoming Swimming Closes 2012-13 Home Schedule With A Victory Over New MexicoCampbell Takes Second On 3-Meter Springboard At AFA Diving Invite 01/19/2013 Cowboys Close The Weekend Undefeated, While Cowgirls Fall To Boise StateThe Pokes Defeated Air Force, Seattle And North Dakota For The Second Straight Day 12/15/2012 Cowgirl Swimming And Diving Remains Perfect In Dual Meets, Downs UNCWyoming Won 13 of 16 Events In Today's Dual Sophomore: (2011-12): In two seasons, Roesler has proven herself as one of the Cowgirls best butterfly swimmers, but is also very versatile and able to swim freestyle events. She swam in the 100 and 200 butterfly for the Cowgirls at the Mountain West Championships finishing 12th (56.16) and 10th (2:02.22), respectively. Her best meet came during winter training at the Citrus Classic recording three top-10 finishes. She swam the 200 butterfly in 2:08.57 finishing third. She showed her versatility swimming the 200 freestyle taking fourth with a time of 1:56.85. She also swam the 500 freestyle finishing sixth with a time of 5:15.30. At the Northern Colorado-Colorado School of Mines Triangular she also swam distance freestyle events taking fourth in the 1000 free (11:13.38) and 500 free (5:22.65). For her work in the classroom, Roesler also earned Academic All-MW honors. Freshman: (2010-11): Roesler was another productive freshman for the Cowgirls adding excellent depth to the butterfly squad. At the 2011 Mountain West Championships she placed top 16 in both the 100 and 200 fly. She placed 16th in the 100 fly with a time of 56.14, which was the fastest time of the season in that event for UW. She took home 12th place at the MW Championships in the 200 fly with a time of 2:03.14. Roesler also swam well for UW during the regular season winning in the 100 and 200 fly a combined four times. She set the pace in the 100 fly twice against Northern Colorado and Air Force, and won the 200 fly twice against Mesa State and Air Force. She also won the 200 freestyle against Northern Colorado. Against New Mexico she swam as a member of the 400 medley relay team helping it to a first-place finish. She also earned her first Cowgirl letter award during her freshman season. High School: During high school, Roesler was named team captain her senior year, as well as being named team Most Valuable Player her junior and senior years. Roesler was named Honorable Mention All-American in 2009 on her way to setting her school record in the 100 butterfly. She was named Honorable Mention All-State her freshman, sophomore and junior years. She not only excelled in the pool, but also in the classroom being named honor roll all four years of high school and a member of National Honor Society. Personal: Roesler was born on Dec. 31, 1991 in Minneapolis, Minn. She is the daughter of Mark and Laura Roesler, and has three siblings, Carl, Nathaniel and Telma. She is majoring in art while at Wyoming. Top Times: 100 freestyle; 54.52 | 200 free; 1:55.85 | 500 free; 5:04.40 | 100 butterfly; 55.96 | 200 fly; 2:02.22. |
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