Presenting the 2026 Providence Journal All-State Girls Swim Team
Who were the best of the best Rhode Island high school girls swimmers in 2026? Here are the selections for the Providence Journal All-State Swim Team.
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 North Kingstown, senior 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. She’ll swim at Division III Williams College next winter. Reese Graveline Barrington, junior 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. Emma Holland Providence Country Day, freshman 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 North Kingstown, freshman Lamb came into the state meet like a lion, won her first gold and earned her debut as a First Team All-Stater.
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