Jackie Taylor
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- Hometown:
- Plainwell
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- Year:
- Fr.
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- High School:
- Plainwell
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- Event(s):
- Back/Free
News mentions
Under the direction of fourth-year Head Coach Dave Stubbs, the Olivet College men’s swimming and diving team edged Hope College to capture the 2007 Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association (MIAA) Championship Feb. 8-10 at the Jenison High School Aquatic Center. In addition, the Comet women’s swimming and diving team finished in fourth-place at the MIAA Championships. Olivet tallied 254 points. Calvin won its third straight championship with 675.5 points, followed by Hope (493.5) and Kalamazoo (290).
The Olivet College women's swimming and diving team finished in fourth-place at the 2007 Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association (MIAA) Championships. The Comets had 254 points, which was only 36 points behind third-place Kalamazoo College. Calvin College won the championship with 675.5 points, followed by Hope College with 493.5 points.
The Olivet College women’s swimming and diving team moved up one spot and now stands in fourth-place at the 2007 Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association Championships. The Comets have 166.5 points and trail Kalamazoo College by 30.5 points. Defending champion Calvin College is first with 454.5 points.
The Olivet College women’s swimming and diving team is in fifth-place after the first day of the 2007 Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association (MIAA) Championships at the Jenison High School Aquatic Center. The Comets have 70.5 points. Albion and Kalamazoo colleges are tied for third with 73 points. Calvin leads the way with 240.5 points.
The Olivet College women’s swimming and diving team fell to Kalamazoo College, 160-134, this afternoon in Kalamazoo.
The Olivet College women’s swimming and diving team took first-place in nine events and defeated Alma College, 155-86, this afternoon at the McClure Natatorium in Alma.
The Olivet College women’s swimming and diving team has won the team title at the University of Chicago Invitational for the second consecutive year. This year, the Comets tallied 1,010 points, which was 114 points more than runner-up Chicago.
The Olivet College men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams stand in first-place after the first session of the University of Chicago Invitational at the Myers-McLoraine Pool in Chicago. The invitational wraps-up tomorrow with session two at 10:30 a.m. ET, and session three at 6:30 p.m. ET.
The Olivet College men’s and women’s swimming teams swept the team titles today at the North Central (Ill.) College Invitational, which was held at the Naperville Central High School. The men were first of six schools and tallied 558 points to beat Wheaton (Ill.) College by 144 points. The women were first of eight schools with 473.5 points, which was 92.5 points more than second-place Wheaton.
The Olivet College women’s swimming team won nine-of-13 events en route to a 147-94 win against Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association rival Albion College today at the Upton Center Pool in Olivet.
The Olivet College women’s swimming and diving team split a non-conference double dual meet today at Hillsdale College. The Comets beat Ohio Northern University, 72-41, and fell to the host Chargers, 63-48.
The Olivet College women’s swimming and diving team was defeated by Calvin College, 173-106, this evening in a Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association dual meet at the Upton Center Pool in Olivet.
The Olivet College women’s swimming and diving team fell to Hope College, 191-93, today at the Dow Center in Holland.
The Olivet College men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams participated in the 2006 Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association (MIAA) Relays at Jenison High School. There were eight relays for each gender and the meet was unscored.
