Christina Moore
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- Height:
- 5-4
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- Hometown:
- Carver, Minn.
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- Year:
- Sr.
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- High School:
- Chaska
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- Major:
- Exercise Science
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- Minor:
- Psychology
Bio
Post Graduation plans: Attend graduate school for occupational therapy or start working
Volunteer activities: 2023 habitat for humanity
The MOORE File
Favorite food: Pasta
Favorite restaurant: Crave
Favorite TV/ Streaming Series: Gilmore Girls
Favorite musical group: Taylor Swift
Go-to Karaoke song: The Other Side of the Door
The place in the world I most want to visit: Greece
If I could have a super power it would be: Time Travel
Favorite professional athlete growing up: Myself
My dream job is: Pediatric occupational therapist
If I could play another sport (other than Swim/Dive) I would play: Hobby horse
News mentions
Concordia finished off the MIAC Meet by posting more career-best marks and had Tinsley Porter and Leah Enedy narrowly miss out on posting "B" finals qualifying times.
Sophomore Leah Enedy led Concordia on Day 3 at the MIAC Championship Meet as she swam a seaosn-best time in the 200-yard breaststroke and narrowly missed qualifying for the "B" final.
First-year diver Molly McMullen and the 400-yard medley relay team led the Cobbers on the first full day at the MIAC Championship Meet. McMullen finished in the Top 15 in the 1-meter dive, while the 400-yard medley relay team of Christina Moore, Leah Enedy, Tinsley Porter and Rosie Tran posted a season-best time by a full 16 seconds.
Concordia College got its 2026 MIAC Championship campaign started Wednesday night by scoring 44 total points in the opening finals session at the Jean K. Freeman Aquatic Center. With only relay events on the schedule for Day One, the Cobbers capitalized on both opportunities to place in the top eight and put early points on the board.
The Concordia College women’s swimming and diving team turned in a determined performance during Saturday’s Senior Night dual meet at MSU Moorhead, showcasing strong individual efforts despite the final team score. The Cobbers honored their graduating swimmers and divers with several standout races and continued momentum across the lineup.
Concordia College turned in several strong individual performances during its dual meet at the University of Jamestown on Wednesday evening. The Cobbers finished with 42 team points and saw meaningful contributions across all event groups as the team continues to build momentum in the second half of the season.
Concordia totaled 162 points and placed fourth overall at the Dragon Invite, highlighted by multiple scoring swims and strong relay performances.
Concordia wrapped up two days of competition with a fourth-place team finish at the Roger Ahlman Invite hosted by Macalester, turning in several strong individual performances across both the swim and dive groups.
Concordia women’s swimming and diving team competed in a dual meet against the University of Mary on Saturday, finishing with 27 team points in a spirited effort at the Bismarck Aquatic Center.
Concordia showed grit and depth at the Saint Benedict Quadrangular, turning in several standout individual and relay efforts. Miranda Meyer led the way with a runner-up finish in the women’s 1-meter diving, while Leah Enedy scored in all three of her individual events, highlighting an impressive early-season performance. The Cobbers’ relay squads also contributed key points, helping the team finish fourth overall and gain momentum heading into their next meet at the University of Mary on November 22.
Concordia finished in fifth place at the season-opening St. Catherine Pentathlon Meet. The Cobbers had three of their non-first year swimmers compete in all five events in a meet that is patterned after a tack & field multi-event competition.
