Concordia's swim team excelled in the second full day at the MIAC Championship Meet with a school record, an "A" final appearance, a "B" final appearance, and numerous career-best swims, propelling them to seventh place in the team standings. First-year swimmer Callie Metsala stole the show by breaking a 7-year-old school record in the 100-yard butterfly and becoming the first Cobber to compete in an "A" final since 2019. Metsala's impressive performances secured crucial team points, including a strange but true identical time in the "A" finals. Additionally, several other team members achieved personal best marks, indicating a strong overall performance.

By the Numbers
  • Callie Metsala broke the 7-year-old school record in the 100-yard butterfly with a time of 1:00.91, qualifying for the "A" finals.
  • In the evening session, Metsala achieved the same time of 1:00.91, securing eighth place in the event.
  • Concordia's swim team moved up to seventh place in the team standings.
State of Play
  • Concordia's swim team has moved up to seventh place in the current team standings at the MIAC Championship Meet.
  • The team is preparing to finish off the MIAC Championship Meet on Saturday, Feb. 17.
What's Next

Concordia will look to continue their impressive performance as they conclude the MIAC Championship Meet on Saturday, Feb. 17.

Bottom Line

Concordia's swim team demonstrated exceptional skill and determination, securing crucial points and achieving personal best marks, setting the stage for a strong finish at the MIAC Championship Meet.