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Pat Kerwin was a four-year member of men’s swimming and diving team (1998-02).
He earned All-American honors as a sophomore in 2000 and as a senior in 2002 and in his career earned five total All-American certifications: one individual and four relays.
As a sophomore in 2000, he swam for an AU team that placed 15th at the NCAA Division III championships. Kerwin was the Upper New York State Collegiate Swimming Association (UNYSCSA) champion in the 100 backstroke in 2002 and was part of the 200 free relay team that in 2002 set an Empire 8 Conference record. a
The former AU record-holder in the 50-yard freestyle, he was part of the 200 free relay team that still holds the AU school record, and swam on 200 medley and 400 free relays that formerly held school marks.
He lists as a his fondest memory of being an AU athlete as “being on great teams with great teammates and great coaches.”
Kerwin earned a bachelor’s degree in ceramic engineering from Alfred University in 2003, then received a Master’s of Business Administration degree from AU in 2004.
Since 2008, he has been senior product engineer at M Cubed Technologies — a world leader in the development ceramics and metal matrix composites — in Newark, DE.
He also worked four years (2004-08) as engineering manager at Ceramic Protection Corporation of America, Newark, DE.
Kerwin and his wife, Allison (Lass, AU ’03) live in Bear, DE, with their son, Ethan.
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