Amy Scott Campbell '96

A standout in the breaststroke from 1992 to 1996, Amy Scott
became the first NCAA Division III All-American in Grove City College women's
swimming and diving history in 1993.
Scott placed 15th in the 100
breaststroke at the 1993 NCAA Division III Championships in Atlanta, earning
All-America distinction.
She also competed on Grove City's 200-yard
medley relay team at the NCAA Championships and achieved All-America honors by
helping the quartet to a 10th-place finish. Grove City placed 33rd nationally
that year in its first-ever appearance at the national meet under head coach
Cathy Jacobs.
Scott also individually qualified for the 1994 NCAA
Championships and graduated as Grove City's school record-holder in the 100 and
200 breaststroke events. She also contributed to Grove City records in both the
200 and 400 medley relays.
Scott captured four Presidents' Athletic
Conference titles in the 100 breaststroke during her career and helped lead the
Wolverines to conference crowns in 1993 and 1996. She also won conference titles
in the 200 breaststroke and both medley relays.
Grove City compiled a
40-9 dual-meet record during Scott's career. The 1992-93 team set a program
record with 11 wins in 12 dual meets while the 1993-94 squad tied the win record
by going 11-2.
A native of Herndon, Va., Scott graduated with a bachelor
of science degree in biology and French. She added a master of science of
physical therapy from Marymount University in 2002.
She worked in
education for two years before becoming a physical therapist in a sports and
orthopedic practice.