Pioneer Spotlight: Emilie Giannini
Our Pioneer Spotlight this week is for women's swimming, as we feature senior distance swimmer Emilie Giannini.
While an outstanding swimmer in the pool, Emilie is kinesiology major who recently was named a CSU Chancellor Emeritus Timothy B. White Scholar.
While her recent academic accolade is one that is very prestigious, Emilie has twice been an Academic All-District® selection and received the D2 ADA Academic Achievement Award. She is also a Presidential Scholarship recipient at Cal State East Bay.
In 2024, Giannini's silver medal in the 800 yard freestyle relay helped the Pioneers win the PCSC Championship that season.
What does it mean to be a Pioneer to Emilie? "It means being strong, resilient and adaptable in the face of challenges. As a Pioneer, I have learned to push myself beyond my limits to success academically, athletically and personally."
Being strong during challenges is rooted by Emilie setting her goals. "I've faced challenges meeting the demands of being an athlete, doing school, and working two jobs at the RAW and as a tutor. I was able to determine where my priorities lie by setting long and short term goals and by developing strong time management skills."
In her professional endeavors, Emilie volunteers at French Hospital, shadowing physical therapists. Her experience is valuable for her pursuit of physical therapy school as she aspires to join the profession.
"I envision my ideal future having a loving family to learn and grow with while being a physical therapist. This profession will give me the opportunity to help others become healthier both mentally and physically."
And her profession also can fulfill the causes Emilie is very passionate about in helping others. "I am interested in providing better access to healthcare in medically underserved communities like the town I live in, Morro Bay."
Latest Women's Swimming
- Announcing the 2024-25 Cal State East Bay Athletic AwardsOn Sunday evening inside Pioneer Gymnasium, Cal State East Bay hosted its Pioneer Athletic Awards Banquet, for the first time named 'The Pios'. Student-athletes from Cal State East Bay were honored for athletic, academic and community impact. Men's soccer goalkeeper and 2024-25 SAAC President Kelekolio Mateo Jr. was the emcee for the special event.
- Pioneer Spotlight: Dr. Summer JacksonWhen Dr. Summer Jackson stepped into the role of Faculty Athletics Representative (FAR) at Cal State East Bay in 2023, it was more than a professional milestone—it was a full-circle moment. A former Division I swimmer at the University of Arkansas and a proud inductee into the Sequim (Washington) Hall of Fame's inaugural class for her swimming accomplishments, Dr. Jackson brought with her not only an impressive academic background but a deeply personal connection to the student-athlete journey.
- Dressel and Kong Receive Academic All-America® HonorsAUSTIN, Texas - The 2024-25 Academic All-America® selections for women's swimming & diving were announced on Tuesday by College Sports Communicators. From Cal State East Bay, Brooklyn Dressel was named to the NCAA Division II First Team and Tehani Kong was named to the Third Team.
- Cal State East Bay Athletics and Gameday Logistics Secure Working PartnershipHAYWARD, Calif. – Cal State East Bay Athletics announces a new partnership with Gameday Logistics for management of team travel arrangements starting with the 2025-26 athletic year. The partnership agreement is in effect for the next three years.
- Pioneer Spotlight: Miya FrenchFrom the North Bay town of Novato, California, to the fierce waters of the Pacific Collegiate Swim Conference, Miya French has been making waves—both literally and metaphorically—since joining the Cal State East Bay Pioneers in 2022. A junior kinesiology major with an inspiring story of resilience and passion, Miya has become a standout both in the pool and the classroom.
- FINAL RECAP: Cal State East Bay at NCAA Swimming & Diving Championships