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2025-26 Women's Swimming and Diving Roster

Rory Keller

  • Position Butterfly/IM
  • Height 5-3
  • Class Freshman
  • Hometown Greenwich, Conn.
  • Highschool Greenwich Academy

Biography

Personal Bests
Event Result
50 Free 25.77 (2026 Tate Ramsden Invitational)
100 Free 54.66 (2026 Boston Winter Open)
50 Back 28.70 (2026 vs. Stony Brook)
100 Back 58.29 (2026 Boston Winter Open)
200 Back 2:03.65 (2026 CAA Championships)
50 Fly 27.53 (2026 vs. Stony Brook)
100 Fly 56.65 (2026 CAA Championships)
200 Fly 2:07.41 (2026 CAA Championships)
200 IM 2:12.50 (2026 Boston Winter Open)

2025-26
  • Took third in the 200 Back (2:08.46) against Stony Brook (1/24)

Before Northeastern: Attended Greenwich Academy ... National Interscholastic Swimming Coaches Association 2023-2024 and 2024-2025 All-American Swimmer in the 200 medley Relay ... Fairchester Athletic Association All-League Award ... Fairchester Athletic Association Team Champions, Grade 9, 11, 12 .... New England Preparatory School Athletic Council All-League Award ... New England Preparatory School Athletic Council Team Champions, Grade 9 ... Swam for USA CLUB SWIMMING: GREENWICH MARLINS/ CHELSEA PIERS AQUATIC CLUB ... 
Top 20 YMCA National swimmer at the 2024 YMCA National swim meet in Ocala, FL ... Connecticut State Scholar-Athlete, Connecticut State Senior State Finalist ... Ranked Top 20 in the state.

Personal: Daughter of Jonathan and Julie Keller ... Has a sibling, Reed ... Likes to go for walks/ hikes, do crafts, go to the beach, paddle board, and cook (especially make her own pasta) ... Studying Business Administration (Finance).

Why Northeastern?: "I chose Northeastern because it offers the perfect balance between high-level athletics and academics, allowing me to not only excel in the pool but as well as school. Most importantly I was drawn to the team’s supportive, hardworking culture and the coaching staff’s commitment to individual growth. Not only that but the co-op program was intriguing due to the flexibility and real world experience, which is rare for student athletes."