Class of 2017

Annie Chandler Grevers​

Annie Chandler Grevers is the most decorated female swimmer in San Antonio history. At Churchill High School, she won gold in the 100-yard breaststroke three times and was a part of two state-champion relay teams. In 2005, she set the state record in the 100m breaststroke, which still stands to this day. Her junior year, her anchor leg in the 400-yard freestyle secured a close second place finish for the relay and a team state title for Churchill.​

After graduating from Churchill in 2006, Grevers took her talents to the University of Arizona, where she joined an already star-powered Wildcats team. Already in her freshman year, she made an immediate impact. At the NCAA meet, she won gold and silver as a part of the medley relays and earned an individual silver in the 100-yard breaststroke. Her sophomore year, she returned to help both relay teams win gold, winning an individual medal in the process. Her success helped the Wildcats win the NCAA team championship as well. Grevers remained a strong force for the rest of her collegiate career. Her senior year, as team captain, she won the anticipated 100-yard breaststroke in a since-broken NCAA record. Grevers was named PAC-10 Woman of the Year in 2011 and graduated a 10-time All-American. In 2020, she was named to the Arizona Athletics Hall of Fame.​

Grevers competed at U.S. Nationals twice, in 2007 and 2010, earning a relay gold medal and individual silver medal in ‘10. In 2011, at the Pan American Games, she won two individual and relay gold medals. She was also team captain at the World University Games, where she earned an individual gold medal and a relay silver medal. Grevers qualified for the U.S. Olympic Trials in 2008 and 2012, where she competed well. She retired from competitive swimming in 2012.​