2024-25 Cobber Swimming and Diving News
Maddi Barlage, Rachel Bringle, Haliey Jaeger and Christina Moore were all named to the CSC Academic All-District Team.
Concordia sophomore Callie Metsala recently capped her season with a record-breaking binge that spanned four days. Metsala set five program records, including three individual, during the four-day Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Swimming & Diving Championships, which concluded this past weekend in Minneapolis.
The Cobbers have a good case of “recorditis” at the MIAC Championship Meet and it’s very contagious. Concordia started the conference meet by breaking one school record on Wednesday. They followed that with three more records on Thursday and decided to go full epidemic by breaking three more program records on Friday.
Make it three school records broken for the Cobbers on Day 2 at the MIAC Championship Meet. Less than 24 hours after Concordia’s 200-yard medley relay team set a new program mark, the Cobbers had three individual school records busted at the conference meet.
Concordia opened the 2025 conference meet by knocking off an 8-year-old school record in the 200-yard medley relay in one of the two relays contested on Day 1.
Concordia finished off their “regular season” by celebrating their five seniors during their final dual meet of the year. Rachel Bringle, Maddi Barlage, Kiernan Darling, Hailey Jaeger and Haley Imholte were honored by the Cobbers amidst their meet with DII University of Mary on Saturday.
Concordia kicked off the 2025 portion of its schedule by competing at the MSU Moorhead Dragon Invite at the Hulbert Aquatic Center.
Concordia finished off the 2024 portion of its schedule by finishing fourth at the Roger Ahlman Invite hosted by Macalester. The Cobbers had seven Top 10 individual finishes in a meet that featured some of the top teams in the MIAC.
Concordia competed in the final day of the 3-day WildBear Invitational hosted by St. Catherine and Concordia-St. Paul.
It was a night for season-best times and second-place finishes for Concordia in their 2024-25 home opener against the University of Jamestown.
Callie Metsala posted MIAC Top 10 marks in the 200-yard individual medley and 100-yard freestyle to lead Concordia at the Jamestown Knight Invite. CC had five athletes post Top 10 finishes at the meet.
If the opening meet is any sign of things to come, it’s going to be an exciting year for the Cobbers.Kiernan Darling won the 1-meter diving competition and Callie Metsala recorded four Top 5 finishes which led to Concordia posting a third-place finish at the St. Catherine Pentathlon.
