Lindsey Biebl
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- Height:
- 5-6
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- Hometown:
- Forest Lake, Minn.
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- Year:
- Sr.
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- High School:
- Forest Lake
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- Major:
- Elementary Education & Psychology
Bio
Why did you pick Concordia: I loved the small town feel of campus but also being surrounded by a bigger town to go and explore in.
Post Graduation plans: Teach in an elementary school
Volunteer activities: Homecoming Committee (2020-21), Lambda Sigma Pelta (LPS) (2019-21)
The BIEBL File
Favorite food: Popcorn
Favorite restaurant: Teas Roadhouse
Favorite non-school book: 5 Feet Apart
Favorite movie: Accepted
Favorite musical group: Pitch Perfect
My dream job is: High School Admin
News mentions
Senior Kaitlin Cramer saved her best for last as she scored team points in the 200-yard backstroke and led Concordia in the final day of the MIAC Championship Meet.
Concordia finished off the “regular season” portion of its schedule by competing in a trio of dual meets over the weekend. The Cobbers split the double dual meet with Jamestown and the University of Mary on Friday, and then fell at Minn.-Morris on Saturday.
Concordia picked up right where they left off at the start of November when they opened their season with back-to-back dual meet. The Cobbers showed no signs of going backwards as they posted multiple season-best times and personal best marks at the Macalester Invite.
Concordia enters the 2022-23 season full of optimism. The reason for the upward trend is the return of all 11 athletes from last year’s team which included a 2-event school record holder, add four first-year swimmers and the Cobbers are ready for the year to start.
