Koji Takahashi
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- Hometown:
- Etobicoke, Ontario
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- Year:
- So.
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- High School:
- Silverthorn CI
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- Event(s):
- Fly/Free
News mentions
The Olivet College women’s swimming and diving team was named to the 2006 College Swimming Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) Academic All-American team. In addition, four swimmers earned individiual CSCAA Academic All-American honors.
Five Olivet College student-athletes have been named to the 2006 All-Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association (MIAA) swimming and diving teams. Freshman Yury Bylina, junior Ananta Fetters and sophomores Dustin Meisner and Koji Takahashi were selected to the men’s team, while senior Jill Lingbeek was selected to the women’s team.
Under the direction of Head Coach Dave Stubbs, the Olivet College men’s swimming and diving team won the 2006 Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association (MIAA) Championship. The Olivet women placed an all-time best third at the MIAA Championships.
The Olivet College men’s swimming and diving team has captured the 2006 Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association (MIAA) Championship, edging Hope College by 27 points, 559-532.
With three first-place finishes in tonight’s second day of action, the Olivet College men’s swimming and diving team has narrowed the gap between first- and second-place at the 2006 Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association (MIAA) Championships at Jenison High School. The Comets have 353 points and are only seven points behind Hope College.
After the first day of the 2006 Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association Championships, the Olivet College men’s swimming and diving team stands in second-place with 145 points. Hope College is first with 178 points. Calvin College is hosting the championships at Jenison High School.
The Olivet College men’s swimming and diving team defeated Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association (MIAA) rival Kalamazoo College, 151-89, this afternoon at the Upton Center pool in Olivet. With the win, the Comets end the dual meet portion of their schedule with a perfect 7-0 overall record and 5-0 MIAA.
The Olivet College men’s swimming and diving team finished in first-place at the University of Chicago Invitational held Jan. 13-14 at the Myers-McLoraine Pool in Chicago. Olivet topped the eight-team field with 1,325.5 points, while the host Maroons were second with 1047.5 points.
The Olivet College men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams defeated the Univ. of Chicago today at the Battle Creek Lakeview High School Pool. The men edged the Maroons, 160-132, and the women won, 224-73.
The Olivet College men’s swimming and diving team claimed the team championship Saturday afternoon at the North Central College Invitational at in Naperville, Ill. The Comets tallied 350 points to finish 16 points ahead of Wheaton (Ill.) College.
The Olivet College men’s swimming and diving team has a 3-0 Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association record following a 144-96 win today against Albion College at the Dean Aquatic Center in Albion.
The Olivet College men’s swimming and diving team beat Ohio Northern University, 154.50-85.50, today in a non-conference dual meet at Hillsdale College.
The Olivet College men’s swimming and diving team defeated Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association foe Calvin College, 144-99, tonight in Grand Rapids.
Olivet College sophomore Koji Takahashi (Etobicoke, Ontario/Silver Thorn CI) has earned CollegeSwimming.com National Collegiate Swimmer-of-the-Week honors. He was one-of-six swimmers to be tabbed with the honor.
