Honors & Awards

  • Team Captain (2022)
  • Three Nebraska Letters (2021, 2022, 2023)
  • Arthur Ashe Jr. Sports Scholar Award (2022, 2023)
  • CSC Academic All-District (2023)
  • Big Ten Distinguished Scholar (2022, 2023)
  • Academic All-Big Ten (2022, 2023)
  • Big Ten Sportsmanship Award (2022)
  • Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll (Fall 2020, 2021, 2022; Spring 2021, 2022)
  • Sam Foltz 27 Hero Leadership Award (2022)
  • Tom Osborne Citizenship Team (2021, 2022, 2023)
  • All-Mountain West (5th, 200 Back, 2020; 8th, 100 Back, 2020)
  • Academic All-Mountain West (2019)
  • Mountain West Scholar-Athlete (2019)

2022-23 (Senior)
Madesyn Ronquillio led the Huskers in the backstroke events during her fifth season, opening with a 100 backstroke win at South Dakota State. Ronquillio went on to gather four top-five finishes in one weekend, as Nebraska hosted duals on back-to-back days. In the 100 backstroke, she finished second against Iowa State (56.56) and third against Minnesota and South Dakota (56.81). In the 200 backstroke, Ronquillio finished fourth against the Cyclones (2:06.0) and second in the double-dual (2:03.84). She helped Nebraska to a win over Iowa, pitching in a 200 backstroke victory (2:03.34) and a runner-up finish in the 100 backstroke (56.04). At Kansas, she swam to a pair of second-place finishes, while claiming another 100 backstroke victory against Omaha (56.98).

Ronquillio made an impact at the mid-season Hawkeye Invite, clocking a 1:58.45 in the 200 backstroke to take second and a 54.97 in the 100 backstroke to finish third. At the Illinois dual, Ronquillio collected a 200 backstroke victory in 1:59.71, while finishing third in the 100 backstroke with a 55.96. At the final dual of the season, Ronquillio raced to two more top-five finishes at Rutgers. Ronquillio capped off her career at the Big Ten Championships, swimming a leg of the 400 medley relay and finishing 25th in the 200 backstroke (1:58.81).

2021-22 (Senior)
Ronquillio started her senior campaign with an individual victory in the 100 backstroke, along with a pair of relay wins (200 medley relay, 200 freestyle relay) in a team win over South Dakota State. She continued to be a leader in the pool for the Huskers by winning the 100 back and swimming the leadoff leg in Nebraska’s victorious 200 medley relay to open a dual win over Iowa (Oct. 23). Ronquillio capped a big day against the Hawkeyes with a third-place finish in the 100 butterfly to complete a sweep of the top three spots for the Huskers. Ronquillio provided the first win of the meet against a tough Minnesota crew in the 200 backstroke and went on to win the same event the very next day against Iowa State. In the 100 backstroke, she added a runner-up finish against Iowa State and a third-place finish against Minnesota to prove her backstroke dominance.

Continuing her winning ways, Ronquillio swam to two more backstroke victories in a dual against Kansas (100 back, 200 back). At the competitive Mizzou Invitational (Nov. 17-19), Ronquillio finished fifth in the 100 backstroke with a 55.18 and eighth in the 200 backstroke with a 2:01.19. Ronquillio was one of nine Huskers to compete at the U.S. Open Championships Dec. 1-4, where she swam to a pair of C-final qualifications. Ronquillio placed 19th overall in the 200-meter backstroke with a 2:21.63 and added a 20th-place finish in the 100-meter backstroke with a 1:04.69.

Between the last two duals of the season (Illinois and Rutgers), Ronquillio swept the backstroke events, adding four individual victories to her total.  Ronquillio carried her backstroke success into the Big Ten Championships, where she earned a spot in the 200 backstroke C-finals and went on to place 20th overall with a time of 1:57.67. She added a 27th-place finish in the 100 backstroke with a 54.83.

2020-21 (Junior)
Ronquillio made an instant impact in her first season with the Huskers in 2020-21. The transfer from Boise State who joined the Big Red after the Broncos eliminated their program on July 2, 2020, scored for the Huskers in both the 100 and 200 backstroke events at the 2021 Big Ten Championships in Minneapolis. Ronquillio finished 23rd in the 200 back (1:58.87) after advancing to the C-Final with a Nebraska-best 1:58.26 in the prelims. She added a 24th-place showing in the 100 back (55.83) after advancing to the C-Final with a Nebraska-best 54.63 in the prelims. In addition to scoring three points as an individual for the Huskers, Ronquillio contributed big team points on Nebraska’s 400 medley relay to help the Huskers post their top score and best team finish since joining the Big Ten Conference in 2011-12. Ronquillio also competed in the 100 butterfly at the Big Ten meet, posting a season-best time of 56.46. During an abbreviated regular season, Ronquillio earned six top-five finishes, highlighted by sweeping the 100 and 200 backstrokes in Nebraska’s lone home dual against Illinois (Jan. 23). She added a second-place finish in the 200 back in a tri-dual at Minnesota with Iowa (Feb. 6). Ronquillio also tied for third in the 100 back against the Gophers and Hawkeyes. She opened the season with a fourth-place finish in the 100 back and a fifth-place showing in the 200 back at Iowa (Jan. 16).

2019-20 (Sophomore/Boise State)
Ronquillio claimed a pair of All-Mountain West honors with top-eight finishes in the 100 and 200 backstrokes at the conference championships in Minneapolis (Feb. 19-22). Ronquillio took fifth in a career-best 1:57.55, right behind Boise State teammate and fellow Husker transfer Molly Hogg. Ronquillio added an eighth-place finish in the 100 back in a season-best 54.75. She added a career-best 25.35 in the 50 butterfly and a season-best 23.92 in the 50 free at the conference meet. She capped her sophomore season with a career-best 54.09 in the 100 back as part of Boise State’s 400 medley relay at the CSCAA National Invitational in Cleveland (March 12). She also swam a career-best 55.61 in the 100 fly and finished 13th in the 50 back on the only day of the CSCAA meet before the last two days were canceled because of the coronavirus outbreak. During the season, Ronquillio competed in 10 meets and recorded wins in the 200 back against Idaho and 100 back against Northern Arizona (Jan. 25). 

2018-19 (Freshman/Boise State)
Ronquillio made a major impact in her first season at Boise State by racing to a pair of top-16 finishes in the backstroke events at the Mountain West Conference Championships in Minneapolis (Feb. 20-23). She raced to a 12th-place finish in the 100 back that included a then-career-best 54.60 in the prelims. She added a 14th-place showing in the 200 back with a then-career-best 1:59.44. Ronquillio capped her freshman season by placing ninth in the 50 back with a 25.45 at the CSCAA National Invitational in Cleveland. She also finished 13th in both the 100 and 200 back at the CSCAA meet. Ronquillio competed in 11 meets for the Broncos on the season, recording her first career individual victory with a win in the 100 backstroke at Wyoming. In the classroom, Ronquillio earned Academic All-Mountain West honors and recognition as a Mountain West Scholar-Athlete.

Before Nebraska
Ronquillio was a 2017 NISCA All-American and was a Winter Junior Nationals and Futures qualifier. The 2018 graduate of Tracy High School placed 13th at the California State Championships in the 100-yard backstroke (55.89). She produced then-career-best times of 55.62 (100 back), 24.85 (50 free), 53.19 (100 free), 57.65 (100 fly) and 2:02.78 (200 back). She competed for the California Gold Swim Club.

Personal 
The daughter of Bruce and Sofia Ronquillio, Madesyn was born July 2, 2000, in Walnut Creek, Calif. She has one sister, Emma. A nutrition and health sciences major, Madesyn earned her bachelor's degree from Nebraska in May of 2023. She was a two-time Arthur Ashe Jr. Sports Scholar. A College Sports Communicators Academic All-District choice in 2023, she was a two-time Big Ten Distinguished Scholar and a two-time Academic All-Big Ten honoree. She also earned the prestigious Sam Foltz 27 Hero Leadership Award in 2022. She was a five-time Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll selection and a three-time member of the Tom Osborne Citizenship Team. She was an Academic All-Mountain West selection in 2019.

Career-Best Times

Event Time Meet (Date)
50 Freestyle 23.92 Mountain West Championships (2020)
50 Backstroke 25.45 (x2) CSCAA National Invitational (2019)
100 Backstroke 54.09 CSCAA National Invitational (2020)
200 Backstroke 1:57.55 Mountain West Championships (2020)
50 Butterfly 25.35 Mountain West Championships (2020)
100 Butterfly 55.61 CSCAA National Invitational (2020)
200 IM 2:09.24 at Omaha (2021)