Four-Time NCAA Champion Kristen Frost Inducted Into NE10 Hall of Fame
Kristen Frost, a celebrated swimmer from Southern Connecticut State University, has made history with her induction into the Northeast 10 Conference Hall of Fame as part of its Class of 2026. Frost achieved remarkable success in 2008, capturing four national titles in one championship while setting three NCAA Division II records. She is recognized as one of the greatest athletes in NE10 history, becoming the first female athlete in SCSU and NE10 to win four individual national championships in a single season. This accolade marks her as the twelfth woman in NCAA Division II history to achieve such a feat.
By the Numbers- Kristen Frost won 4 national titles in 4 days at the 2008 NCAA Championships.
- Frost set 3 NCAA Division II records in the 1,000-yard, 500-yard, and 1650-yard freestyle events.
- She became the 12th woman in NCAA Division II history to win four individual championships in one season.
- Frost is the third swimmer from Southern Connecticut inducted into the NE10 Hall of Fame.
- Her achievements were previously recognized as one of NE10's Iconic Moments during its 40th Anniversary celebration.
As Frost's legacy solidifies with her Hall of Fame induction, it may inspire future generations of athletes at Southern Connecticut and across the NE10 to strive for excellence in their respective sports.
Bottom LineFrost's induction into the NE10 Hall of Fame highlights her exceptional accomplishments and serves as a reminder of the impact one athlete can have on the history of collegiate sports.
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