Brendon Bray’s Northern Nevada ties run deep, from his time as a three-time state champion athlete at Reno High School to running the Wolf Pack swimming and diving program for the last decade.
“It’s really special to me,” Bray said. “Growing up in the community, it’s not just about being a part of the program you grew up in, I’m trying to do a lot of things that I think could have been part of this program that I was looking for as a youth.”
After much success as a swimmer at Reno High, Bray looked to compete in college. But Nevada doesn’t sponsor a men’s swim and dive program, so Bray found himself looking at other schools to pursue his dream…