Career Bests
Event | Time | Date | Competition |
100 Breast | 53.84 | 2/24/23 | Big Ten Championships |
200 Free | 1:18.63 | 11/17/22 | N.C. State Invitational |
Career Accolades:
- CSCAA Scholar All-America Second Team (2022)
- Named to CSC All-District Team (2023)
- Ellen Perry & Robert Krimmel Acaemic Achievement Award (2023)
2022-23 (Junior Year)
- Blue/White (9/16): Contributed to a 200 Medley Relay win with a team time of 1:33.31.
- N.C. State Invitational (11/17-19): Hit the relays for a fourth place finish in the 200 Free (1:18.63), and a 20.57 finish in the 50 Free. Joined the relays on day two for a 10th place in the 200 Medley Relay (1:29.50), and later swimming in the 100 Breast A Final at 54.77 for an eighth place finish.
- Army (1/13): Struck gold with the 200 Free Relay at 1:20.45.
- Virginia Tech (1/21): Touched a close second in the 200 Free Relay at 1:22.36.
- Villanova (1/27): Took second in the 200 Medley Relay at 1:31.78.
- Big Ten Championships (2/22-25): Competed in the 100 Breast for an NCAA B-Cut at 53.84.
2021-22 (Sophomore Year)
- Villanova (1/28): Won the 100 Fly (49.61) and the 100 Breast (54.21), leading the Nittany Lions in sweeping the event.
2020-21 (Freshman Year)
- Michigan State (2/5-2/6): Won the 50 breast (25.73).
High School:
Doyle was a four-year letter winner at Downingtown East High School under head coach Gigi Graesser and served as 2019-20 Senior Leader. He was named to the Individual Chesmont Conference Champion in the 100 breaststroke and 50 free. Doyle was also a three-time Chsemont Sports All-Conference Team and a three-time PA Prep Live All-Area Team. Doyle was honored as a PIAA District I All-District Team during his freshman, sophomore and junior seasons and earned PIAA All-State First-Team title during his sophomore year. He was a four-time YMCA National Champion and holds five UMLY team records.
Personal:
Benjamin Patrick Doyle, son of Pat and Darcey Doyle, has two older brothers Jack and Sean and a younger brother Ryan. When not in the pool, he enjoys playing video games and watching TV. Currently he is a biology major with a pre-med focus and aspires to be a doctor upon graduating.
On Choosing Penn State:
“I chose Penn State because I knew that it was easily the best place for me to be able to develop into the student, athlete, and person that I aspire to be. From an academic standpoint, Penn State has an amazing science department and I know that they will prepare me for whatever I decide to do with my career. Penn State's athletic prowess made my decision easy, but more importantly, Penn State Swimming and Diving has an amazing team culture and the second I saw it for myself I knew that I wanted to be a part of it. I cannot wait to be a part of the Penn State family!”