Alexander Gilvey
Alexander Gilvey
Height: 5-11
Weight: 195
Year: 2016
Hometown: Windham, Maine
High School: Windham
Major: Biology/Pre-Pharmacy

Accolades:

All-GNAC: 2012
GNAC Honor Roll: 11/25/2013, 1/27/2014, 2/3/2014, 2/17/2014,11/3/2014, 11/9/2015
GNAC Men's Swimmer of the Week: 11/23/2015 

2013-14: Participated in all 11 of theMonks’ meets and raced in 41 individual competitions as asophomore…also swam legs in 16 different relayevents…recorded 14 individual victories – a programsingle-season record - and seven runner-up finishes…openedthe season with wins in the 200-Free (1:58.28) and 100-Back (57.44)against Husson University on November 2nd…registered a trioof victories against Elms College a week later, winning the100-Back (1:04.36), 50-Back (30.16) and 100-IM (1:07.14)…wonthe 50-Back (27.33) and placed second in the 200-Back (2:10.24) and200-IM (2:13.04) against Regis College on November15th…posted wins in the 100-Breast (1:09.40) and 100-Fly(58.00) and was second in the 200-Breast (2:36.05) versus Husson onNovember 23rd…advanced to the finals in four events at theGNAC Championship, posting a runner-up finish in the 200-Back(2:06.44), third-place efforts in the 100-Breast (1:09.61) and100-Back (57.66), and a fourth-place time in the 50-Back(27.54)…won the 500-Free (5:31.96) and 100-Back (57.24) andbroke the program record in the 400-IM with a runner-up time(4:47.25) against UNE on January 20th…placed first in the200-Free (1:55.71), 200-Breast (2:35.95) and 100-Fly (58.69) versusHusson five days later…won the 50-Back with a 27.10 effortagainst Gordon College on February 1st…advanced to thefinals in the 200-Back (2:02.48, program record), 100-Back (56.22)and 50-Back (26.74) with fourth, eighth and eighth place finishes,respectively, at the NEISDA Championship on the weekend of February23rd…also swam legs for four different SJC relay teams atthe regional championship, including the 200-Free Relay quartetthat set a new program record with a 1:33.69 effort...listed on theGNAC Weekly Honor Roll on five occasions.

2012-13: Participated in all nine of theteam’s meets and raced in 28 individual events…alsoswam legs in 13 different relay events during theseason…finished first nine times as a freshman...versusElms on 11/10/12 in the 100 Back with a time of 58.36, versus Regison 11/17/12 in the 500 Free in a time of 5:22.27, versus Universityof New England on 1/13/13 in the 200 Back and 200 IM with times of2:09.58, and 2:11.93 respectfully, versus Gordon on 2/2/13 in the100 and 50 Back and the 100 Individual Medley with times of 57.56,26.78, and 1:00.67 respectfully…at the Great NortheastAthletic Conference (GNAC) Championship on December 1st and 2nd atSimmons College posted a pair of first-place finishes in the 200and 100 Back with times of 2:09.22 and 57.56 respectfully...alsoposted a fourth-place finish to round out the meet in the 50 Backwith a time of 26.78…in the New England IntercollegiateSwimming and Diving Association Championship in early Februaryposted three top-eight finishes in the 200, 100, and 50 Back inprogram record-setting fashion, broke the 200-Back record with aseventh-place effort (2:03.52), placed third with a 55.36besting his previous record by more than a second, and registeredthe Monks' best-ever NEISDA finish with a runner-up time (25.86),also competed alongside teammates in the 200 and 400 Medley Relaysand the 400 and 800 Free Relays.

High School: Swam for four years at WindhamHigh School…three-time record holder…earned SMAAAll-Star honors his sophomore, junior and senior years...listed onthe All-State Academic Team his senior year...four-timeSouthwestern-South Champion...two-time Maine State SwimmingChampion...three-time New England Champion… also swam forthe Westbrook Seals Swim Club in Westbrook, Maine… qualifiedfor Speedo Southern Sectional Championships in Fort Lauderdale,Florida…an outstanding student…a member of both theFrench Honor Society and the National Honor Society.

Personal: Jason Alexander Gilvey…born in Portland, Maine…son of Terence and MelissaGilvey…majoring in Biology/ Pre-Pharmacy.