2023-24 / AS A FRESHMAN
• Competed primarily in freestyle events from 100 to the mile
• Season-Best Times: 50.74 in the 100, 1:47.98 in 200, 4:47.99 in the 500, 10:08.60 in the 1000 and 16:41.69 in the 1650 – all but the 1000 coming at the Purdue Invitational
• Also raced in the 200, 500 and 1650 free plus the 800 free relay at the Big Ten Championships
• Moved into 14th place in program history in the 500 free
• Shared the team lead with nine individual event victories
• Accounted for 63 team points to share the team lead to help the Boilermakers win the Purdue Invitational
• One of three Boilermakers to score in four individual events at the Purdue Invite, finishing top seven as an A finalist in all four
• At the Purdue Invite, won the mile, finished third in the 200, fourth in the 500 and seventh in the 100
• Swam on the team’s scoring 400 and 800 free relay teams at the Purdue Invite, with the 400 team moving into ninth place in program history
• Swept the 100, 200 and 1000 free in the two-day triple dual vs. Rutgers and Oakland
• At that home triple dual, won heat 1 while finishing as the runner-up in the 500 free to teammate Kate Beavon
• Swept the 500 and 1000 free while also finishing as the runner-up in the 200 in the triple dual vs. Missouri and Illinois
• Victorious in the 1000 free (with a season best) in her collegiate debut as Purdue won its season opener at Notre Dame
• Swept the 200 and 500 free in the home opener vs. UIndy
• Finished top five in both the 100 and 200 free at the Dan Ross Indiana Intercollegiate, finishing her heat of the 100
• Shined at Swim Fest/Indiana Senior State by winning medals in her four individual events
• At Swim Fest, was victorious in the 200m free, won silver in the 400m and 800m, and bronze in the 100m
• Helped Purdue go at least 1-2 in the 100m 400 and 800 at Swim Fest
HIGH SCHOOL
• Swam for coach Matt Herrick at The Bryn Mawr School on Baltimore’s North Side
• Two-time USA Swimming Scholastic All-American as an upperclassman
• Two-time all-conference honoree set league records in the 500 free as both a junior and senior
• Team MVP as a junior
• Baltimore Sun Athlete of the Week
• Helped lead Bryn Mawr to its first-ever IAAM conference title
• Also competed for the North Baltimore Aquatic Club
• Maryland Swimming Swimmer of the Year as a 16-year-old and 17-year-old for both short course and long course
PERSONAL
• Major: Industrial Engineering
• Full name is Caitlin Marie Hurley
• Born in Baltimore, Maryland
• Parents are Shawn & Rudy Hurley
• Family also includes older brothers Ryan & Tommy
• Mother swam at Clemson & Tommy currently swims at Penn State
• Competed primarily in freestyle events from 100 to the mile
• Season-Best Times: 50.74 in the 100, 1:47.98 in 200, 4:47.99 in the 500, 10:08.60 in the 1000 and 16:41.69 in the 1650 – all but the 1000 coming at the Purdue Invitational
• Also raced in the 200, 500 and 1650 free plus the 800 free relay at the Big Ten Championships
• Moved into 14th place in program history in the 500 free
• Shared the team lead with nine individual event victories
• Accounted for 63 team points to share the team lead to help the Boilermakers win the Purdue Invitational
• One of three Boilermakers to score in four individual events at the Purdue Invite, finishing top seven as an A finalist in all four
• At the Purdue Invite, won the mile, finished third in the 200, fourth in the 500 and seventh in the 100
• Swam on the team’s scoring 400 and 800 free relay teams at the Purdue Invite, with the 400 team moving into ninth place in program history
• Swept the 100, 200 and 1000 free in the two-day triple dual vs. Rutgers and Oakland
• At that home triple dual, won heat 1 while finishing as the runner-up in the 500 free to teammate Kate Beavon
• Swept the 500 and 1000 free while also finishing as the runner-up in the 200 in the triple dual vs. Missouri and Illinois
• Victorious in the 1000 free (with a season best) in her collegiate debut as Purdue won its season opener at Notre Dame
• Swept the 200 and 500 free in the home opener vs. UIndy
• Finished top five in both the 100 and 200 free at the Dan Ross Indiana Intercollegiate, finishing her heat of the 100
• Shined at Swim Fest/Indiana Senior State by winning medals in her four individual events
• At Swim Fest, was victorious in the 200m free, won silver in the 400m and 800m, and bronze in the 100m
• Helped Purdue go at least 1-2 in the 100m 400 and 800 at Swim Fest
HIGH SCHOOL
• Swam for coach Matt Herrick at The Bryn Mawr School on Baltimore’s North Side
• Two-time USA Swimming Scholastic All-American as an upperclassman
• Two-time all-conference honoree set league records in the 500 free as both a junior and senior
• Team MVP as a junior
• Baltimore Sun Athlete of the Week
• Helped lead Bryn Mawr to its first-ever IAAM conference title
• Also competed for the North Baltimore Aquatic Club
• Maryland Swimming Swimmer of the Year as a 16-year-old and 17-year-old for both short course and long course
PERSONAL
• Major: Industrial Engineering
• Full name is Caitlin Marie Hurley
• Born in Baltimore, Maryland
• Parents are Shawn & Rudy Hurley
• Family also includes older brothers Ryan & Tommy
• Mother swam at Clemson & Tommy currently swims at Penn State