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Mylie Bradley from Jenks, Oklahoma has announced her commitment to continue her academic and athletic careers at Nebraska beginning in fall 2026.
“I am so excited to announce my verbal commitment to the University of Nebraska! First of all, I want to thank Jesus Christ my Lord and Savior for giving me the gifts that has brought this blessing of swimming Division 1! Second, I want to thank my parents because swimming hasn’t always been easy but my parents have always supported me and done whatever it took for me to be at practice or anything else! And finally I want to thank all the coaches who have helped me through my journey and have supported me and been a Coach to me in one way or another and also Coach Pablo and Coach Pat for giving me this opportunity to be a Cornhusker!!! GO BIG RED!!!”
Bradley finaled in all of her events at Futures in Justin this summer. She was highlighted by a 5th place in the 200 IM as she posted a best time 2:24.48. She also swam a personal best in the 50 breast swimming a 34.83 for 7th.
She entered her senior year this fall as Jenks High School. In February, she swam to numerous Oklahoma 6A State titles, helping Jenks to relay wins in the 400 free and 200 medley relays. She also finished 2nd in the 100 breast in a 1:05.32 and 3rd in the 200 IM in a 2:06.88.
Bradley’s Best SCY Times Are:
100 back: 55.04 200 IM: 2:03.84 100 free: 51.58 100 breast: 1:04.37 200 breast: 2:18.93The Nebraska women finished 10th out of 14 teams at the 2025 Big Ten Championships. The team went on to finish 34th at NCAAs, highlighted by a 6th place finish by Gena Jorgenson in the 1650 free as she swam to a 15:49.99. Jorgenson went on to represent the US this summer at the World University Games in Berlin and began her senior season this fall.
It took a 53.97 in the 100 back, a 1:59.66 in the 200 IM, and a 49.60 in the 100 free to earn a second swim at the Big Ten level this past season. Nebraska had no finalists in the 100 back or 200 IM this past season and only one ‘C’ finalist in the 100 free. Bradley brings relay potential as her 100 back would have been #2 this past season only behind Virginia Consiglio who led with a 54.09.
Bradley will arrive next fall as a member of the class of 2030 along with Jana Hartel, Georgia Holgate, Dominika Borkowska, and Meredith Peyton.If you have a commitment to report, please send an email with a photo (landscape, or horizontal, looks best) and a quote to [email protected].
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