Brienna Timm

Brienna Timm
Brienna Timm
  • Height:
    5-6
  • Hometown:
    Alexandria, Minn.
  • Year:
    Jr.
  • High School:
    Alexandria
  • Major:
    Nursing
Bio
Why did you pick Concordia: I like the small campus and connections you can make with faculty
Post Graduation plans: Work as a nurse in a hospital
Volunteer Activies: SNA (2020-21)
 
The TIMM File
Favorite food: Pasta
Favorite restaurant: Olive Garden
Favorite movie: 10 Things I Hate About You
The Place in the World I Most Want to Visit: Greece
My dream job is: OB Nurse
News mentions
Kaitlin Cramer finished 15th in the 200-yard backstroke and Kiernan Darling was 11th in 1-meter diving to help CC finish 8th at the MIAC Meet.
Cramer Leads Cobbers On Final Day At MIAC Meet

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.

One of the Cobber swimmers comes out of the water during the prelims of the 100-yard butterfly at the MIAC Meet. (Photo courtesy of MIAC Office)
Another Relay Provides A Spotlight Moment At MIAC 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 started the MIAC Meet by posting season-best times in both the 200-yard medley and 800-freestyle relays.
A Successful MIAC Start On Relay Night

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 honored its five seniors in their double-dual meet on Friday during the final "regular season" weekend of the year.
A Stellar Senior Celebration Weekend
Concordia honored its five seniors in their double-dual meet on Friday during the final "regular season" weekend of the year.
A Stellar Senior Celebration Weekend

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 honored its five seniors in their double-dual meet on Friday during the final "regular season" weekend of the year.
A Stellar Senior Celebration Weekend
The Cobber swim & dive team returned to action after almost a break of almost a full month, and came away with many season-best times.
Return To Action Sees Return To Season-Best Times

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.

The Cobber swim & dive team returned to action after almost a break of almost a full month, and came away with many season-best times.
Sophomore Hailey Jaeger won the 50-yard freestyle and 100-yard butterfly to help the Cobbers record their first dual-meet win of the year.
Second Verse Is Better Than The First

Concordia recorded its first dual-meet win in its second event of the weekend. The Cobbers won seven events and beat Hamline 120-98.

Kiernan Darling won the 1-meter event at the season-opening dual with Minn.-Morris with a score 40 points better than last year's MIAC total.
A Darling Of A Season Opener

There were plenty of fast times, high scores and close races as Concordia opened its 2022-23 season by hosting Minn.-Morris.