The Providence Journal has announced the 2025-26 All-State Girls Swim First and Second Team, selected by the Journal Sports staff with input from coaches associations.
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The Providence Journal is proud to announce the 2025-26 All-State Girls Swim First and Second Team. The Journal Sports staff, with help from the coaches associations, determines the teams' members.
Isabel Bouzaid NK Swimming
Bouzaid closed her career in stellar fashion, doubling her gold medal count and making her second straight appearance as a First Team All-State pick. Bouzaid, a two-time Second Team selection, showed up in a big way at the RIIL Swim Championships, repeating in the 200-yard freestyle and 100 backstroke. Sheâll swim at Division III Williams College next winter.
Reese Graveline Barrington Swimming
Graveline has gone from relay All-Stater as a freshman to superstar over the last two seasons and makes her second straight appearance on the First Team. Graveline added a new gold medal to her resume, taking down the 100-yard butterfly by over one second and later medaling the 500. She also helped the Eagles win two relay golds and yet another team state championship.
The members of the 2025-26 All-State Girls Swim Team include top swimmers selected by the Providence Journal Sports staff and coaches associations.
The selection criteria for the All-State Girls Swim Team were determined by the Journal Sports staff in collaboration with coaches associations.
The 2025-26 All-State Girls Swim Team was announced by the Providence Journal recently.
Isabel Bouzaid is a senior swimmer from North Kingstown, recognized as a member of the All-State Girls Swim Team.
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Emma Holland PCD Swimming
The freshman class put on quite a show at the 2026 RIIL Swim Championships and Holland was a part of it, making her debut as a First Team All-Stater. Holland kept gold in the family with her win in the breaststroke, an event her older sister won three times before graduating. She also had a second-place finish in the Individual Medley, setting the stage for a terrific future.
Brynn Lamb, NK Swimming
Lamb came into the state meet like a lion, won her first gold and earned her debut as a First Team All-Stater. The distance specialist sparkled in a fourth-place finish in the 200-yard freestyle before going on to swim a 5:17.20 in the 500, winning gold by 6.38 seconds. Lamb also helped the Skipper relays as the team finished second behind state champ Barrington.
Grace Lunardelli Barrington Swimming
After a terrific freshman season, Lunardelli was even better in her sophomore year and more the deserved her second spot as a First Team All-Stater. With one individual gold to her name heading to the state meet, Lunardelli showed off her sprint skills with wins in the 50 and 100-yard freestyles and was key in two relay wins as Barrington won another team state title.
Ingrid Zeller East Greenwich Swimming
There was a buzz around Zeller when she got in the pool and it didnât take long to see why. The freshmanâs first individual swim in her RIIL State Championship debut saw her take down gold in the 200 Individual Medley with a time of 2:08.56, winning by nearly four seconds. She added a third-place finish in the 100 butterfly and you can expect more to come the next three seasons.
Laina Fonseca East Prov Swimming
Sadie Gagnon EP Swimming
Maura Roche East Providence Swimming
Caroline Welch EP Swimming
The East Providence Girls Swim Individual Medley Relay team
The Townies didnât touch the wall first, but they executed all facets of the relay to finish in 1:52.56 to earn gold and the First Team All-State spot after Classicalâs group was disqualified for leaving early. East Providenceâs time was .57 better than runner-up Barrington.
Molly DiGiacomo, Barrington, swimming, sophomore Allstate Winter 2025 All State 2 [Kris Craig/The Providence Journal]
Raina Salahuddin Barrington Swimming
The Barrington Girls Swim 200 and 400 Freestyle Relay Team.
Relays have been key to the Eaglesâ state championship success and this relay team showed why. It was the ninth straight win for Barrington in the event, Gravelineâs third and Salahuddinâs second.
The Barrington Girls Swim 200 and 400 Freestyle Relay Team.
The Eagles put an exclamation on their 12th straight state title with their first win in the event since 2022. Using the same foursome that won the 200 free relay, Barrington finished in 3:40.72, 3.13 seconds ahead of second-place North Kingsown.
Sonja Beasley, Chariho, junior
Molly DiGiacomo, Barrington, junior
Sadie Gagnon, East Providence, junior
Alex OâSullivan, Classical, sophomore
Kate Porter, Providence Country Day, junior
Lizzie Rak, Prout, senior
Barrington 200 Medley Relay (Molly DiGiacomo, junior; Molly Hanratty, senior; Kate McAdams, senior; Khaterina Tomasso, freshman)
East Providence 200 freestyle relay (Laina Fonseca, sophomore; Sadie Gagnon, junior; Maura Roche, sophomore; Caroline Welch, sophomore)
North Kingstown 400 freestyle relay (Calyx Barden, sophomore; Kelsey Bonin, junior; Isabel Bouzaid, senior; Brynn Lamb, freshman)
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