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Loretto's Karly Weathers reflects on 'sisters for life' from Tide
The Kentucky native opened up about the lifelong bonds formed through the college swimming program.
Mar. 24, 2026 at 7:54am
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Karly Weathers, a swimmer from Loretto, Kentucky, became emotional while discussing the lasting friendships she formed through the University of Alabama's swimming and diving team, which she referred to as her "sisters for life." Weathers, who recently graduated, expressed gratitude for the camaraderie and support she experienced as part of the Tide program.
Why it matters
Weathers' comments highlight the powerful role that college sports teams can play in creating lifelong bonds and a sense of community for student-athletes, even after they've graduated.
The details
In an interview, Weathers spoke about the close-knit relationships she developed with her teammates over her four years swimming for the University of Alabama. She credited the Tide program with giving her "sisters for life" and said the experience was incredibly meaningful to her.
- Weathers recently graduated from the University of Alabama.
The players
Karly Weathers
A swimmer from Loretto, Kentucky who recently graduated from the University of Alabama.
University of Alabama
The college where Weathers swam and formed lifelong bonds with her teammates.
What they’re saying
“Tide gave 'me sisters for life'”
— Karly Weathers, Swimmer
The takeaway
Weathers' story underscores the profound impact that college sports teams can have in shaping the lives and relationships of student-athletes, even long after they've completed their athletic careers.
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