Haley Juetten
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- Height:
- 5-5
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- Hometown:
- Foreston, Minn.
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- Year:
- Fr.
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- High School:
- Milaca
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- Major:
- Psychology
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.
For the second straight night it was a relay team that stepped into the spotlight at the MIAC Championship Meet. The 200-yard freestyle relay team came from behind and finished seventh.
Concordia’s 400-yard medley relay team was the only team point award winner for Day 2 of the MIAC Championship Meet.
The annual relay night kicked off the MIAC Championship Meet on Wednesday night. Concordia used a pair of season-best times to score 48 team points and finish in a tie for sixth place after the first two events of the 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.
There were plenty of close races in the Cobbers' dual at MSU Moorhead as they posted their best score against the Dragons in 20 years.
Concordia returned to competition after the holiday break, and a training trip to Florida, and fell to St. Benedict at the SJU Sprint Invite.
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 recorded its first dual-meet win in its second event of the weekend. The Cobbers won seven events and beat Hamline 120-98.
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.
