Casey Charles

Casey Charles
Casey Charles
  • Height:
    5-7
  • Weight:
    135
  • Hometown:
    Mount Juliet, Tenn.
  • Year:
    Junior
  • High School:
    Heritage Christian Academy
  • Events:
    Distance Free, Butterfly
Bio

2019-2020: Charles started his season by taking sixth at the CSCAA Open Water National Championships. At the Blue vs. Orange Championships, Charles took home first in the 500-yard freestyle. 

2018-2019: Finished in 11th place in the 1000 freestyle at 9:36.11 at the BMC Championships, 31 seconds faster than his previous time

2017-18: Earned a top-eight finish in the same event with a new career-best time of 9:36.28, nearly 17 seconds better than his prior top time. Competed in the CSCAA National Collegiate Open Water Championships. Carson-Newman would finish the race with three inside the top-20, with Casey Charles and Marcelo Figueiredo coming in behind Howell at 12th and 15th respectively. The Eagles held a total of 5 swimmers in the top-25 en route to finishing as the No. 1 D2 team in the country.

News mentions
Eagles head to first NCAA event of season at King Invitational
Eagles head to first NCAA event of season at King Invitational

The Carson-Newman swim team will travel to Kingsport, Tennessee tomorrow for the squad's first official NCAA meet of the 2019-20 campaign at the King Invitational.

Blue breaks losing streak to Orange in fourth annual Blue vs. Orange Championships
Blue breaks losing streak to Orange in fourth annual Blue vs. Orange Championships

The Carson-Newman swim team held their fourth annual Blue vs. Orange Championships with Blue triumphing over Orange, breaking a two-meet losing streak by a score of 230-184.

Ungerbock takes third, Charles sixth in season debut at CSCAA Open Water National Championships
Ungerbock takes third, Charles sixth in season debut at CSCAA Open Water National Championships

Freshman Linda Ungerbock placed third in her first collegiate appearance and junior Casey Charles finished sixth in Carson-Newman’s season opener at the CSCAA Open Water National Championships at Lone Star Lake in Lawrence, Kansas.