Kiernan Darling
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- Height:
- 6-4
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- Hometown:
- Fargo, N.D.
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- Year:
- Jr.
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- High School:
- Fargo South
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- Events:
- Diving
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- Major:
- Psychology
Bio
Personal: Participated in diving, gymnastics and track & field at Frago South HS...daughter of Suzi and Jon Darling
Why did you pick Concordia: The community was cool
Volunteer Activities: Habitat for Humanity, Feed My Starving Children
The DARLING file
Favorite food: Coffee
Farvorite restaurant: Starbucks
Favorite movie: The Wrong Missy
Favorite tv/streaming series: No time to watch series
Top song(s) on your playlist: I'm Just Ken, Don't Run Away, All I Want For Christmas
The place in the world I most want to visit: The tippy top of Mt. Everest
Favorite professional sports team: Minnesota Vikings - I love having false hope
Favorite professional athlete growing up: Nastia Liukin
Mt dream job: Rescuing sea tutles in Costa Rica
News mentions
Rachel Andersen, Kiernan Darling, Hailey Jaeger and Christina Moore were all named to the College Sports Communicator's (CSC) (formerly CoSIDA) Academic All-District Team.
It was a Solid Saturday for the Cobbers on the final day of the MIAC Championship Meet. Concordia came away with a group of personal record marks as they finished eighth in the final team standings.
The first full day of competition at the MIAC Championship Meet had several “so closes” for Concordia. The Cobbers just missed out on a pair of finals’ entries and a school record. In the end, Concordia swam a season-best time in the 400-yard medley relay and finished in eighth place in the team standings after Thursday’s events.
Concordia seniors Rachel Andersen, Royce Nhantumbo and Brienna Timm were honored during the annual Senior Celebration Meet and then all three turned in season-best marks in their final home meet of the season.
First-year swimmer Callie Metsala and the relay teams led the Cobbers at the season-opening meet of the year.
