On November 12, 1983, she helped Titusville win the Class 3A District 3 Championship when her 400-yard freestyle relay team placed first with a 3:42.69, breaking the former school record in the event.
[9][2] Kremer is recognized as Clemson's most decorated swimmer, having won two NCAA championships, and sixteen All-American honors.
[11][9] For the 1988 Olympic trials in Austin, Texas in August, 1998, Kremer represented the Pleasant Hill Swim Club, where she swam a 55.40 placing second in the finals of the 100-meter freestyle, with the former American record being 55.15.
[13] Kremer received a bronze medal as a member of the third-place U.S. team, swimming the second leg in the women's 4×100-meter freestyle relay, together with teammates Mary Wayte, Dara Torres and Laura Walker.
[11] Kremer was voted the Atlantic Coast Conference Championship Most Valuable Player in 1987 and 1989, and was an inductee of the Clemson Hall of Fame in 1994.
[9] In January 2003, for the golden anniversary of the ACC, she was announced as one of the Atlantic Coast Conference top fifty female athletes for her accomplishments at Clemson from 1987-1989.
[2] In September, 1990, Kremer underwent surgery on her left shoulder influenced her timing for retiring from elite competition or training for the 1992 Olympics.
In 1994, in one of her earliest coaching assignments, she led Titusville High School Boys' team to their first conference title since 1991.
[17] At Team New Tampa, Kremer coached a range of students, from beginning swimmers to state all-stars, Junior Olympians, and Olympic trial candidates.