Kristin Bloomquist
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- Hometown:
- Holt
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- Year:
- Jr.
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- High School:
- Holt
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- Event(s):
- Dive
News mentions
The Olivet College women’s swimming and diving team moved into third-place after day two of the 2006 Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association (MIAA) Championships at Jenison High School. The Comets have tallied 239 points.
The Olivet College women’s swimming and diving team wrapped up the dual meet part of their 2005-06 schedule with a 133-106 win over Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association (MIAA) rival Kalamazoo College today at the Upton Center pool in Olivet. With the win, the Comets have a 7-2 overall record, including a 4-2 mark in MIAA action. P
The Olivet College men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams defeated Alma College tonight in a Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association (MIAA) dual meet at the Upton Center pool in Olivet. The men’s team was first in 11-of-13 events and beat the Scots, 157-56. The women’s team took first-place in all 13 events en route to a 174-60 win.
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 women’s swimming and diving team defeated Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association rival Albion College, 131-108, today at the Dean Aquatic Center in Albion.
The Olivet College women’s swimming and diving team swept a double dual with non-conference foes Hillsdale College and Ohio Northern University today in Hillsdale. The Comets beat the host Chargers, 62-51, and routed Ohio Northern, 95-18.
The Olivet College women’s swimming and diving team fell to defending Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association champion Calvin College, 147-95, this evening in Grand Rapids.
The Olivet College women’s swimming and diving team began its 2005-06 season with a pair of dual meets against Hope and Saint Mary’s (Ind.) College at the Upton Center Pool in Olivet. The Comets routed Saint Mary’s, 98-13 but fell to Hope, 64-48.
