Michaela Nolte, Emory & Henry, Sr.

Michaela Nolte, Emory & Henry, Sr.

Nolte, a senior from Hillsborough, N.C., put together seven strong performances at the Transylvania Invitational, resulting in a pair of NCAA B-cut swims. Nolte picked up her B-cuts in winning both the 100-yard and 200-yard breaststroke events, posting times of 1:04.85 and 2:21.13, respectively. She finished second in the 50-yard freestyle in 0:24.21. All three times rank second in their respective events in the ODAC this season. Nolte also competed in four relays, helping the Wasps win the 400-yard freestyle in 3:35.98. She and her E&H teammates finished second in the 200-yard medley (1:49.69), 400-yard medley (4:01.71), and 200-yard freestyle (1:39.12) relays.

Women's Swimming Weekly Honor Roll

Carolyn O'Halloran, Guilford (Fr.)
O'Halloran set a Guilford record in the 100-freestyle at the Yellow Jacket Invitational, finishing 27th overall at 0:57.48. She added a 35th place showing in the 100-fly (1:10.24) and placed 39th in the 50-free (0:26.50). She competed in four relays, helping the Quakers to 20th in the 400-medley (4:59.08), 21st in the 400-free (4:24.43), 22nd in the 200-free (1:57.32), and 23rd in the 200-medley (2:27.87).

Kata Kylliainen, Randolph-Macon (So.)
Kylliainen swam four times at the Yellow Jacket Invitational, highlighting her performance with a win and a meet record in the 1650-free (17:37.79). She finished fifth in the 200-free (1:58.28), and sixth in the 500-free (5:12.99). She added four legs in relays for Randolph-Macon, helping the Yellow Jackets finish sixth in the 200-free (1:41.37) and 800-free (8:09.02), seventh in the 200-medley (1:53.86), and eighth in the 400-free (3:43.95).

Elle Chancey, Washington and Lee (So.)
Chancey set a pair of meet records in helping the Generals win the Yellow Jacket Invitational with 939.5 points. She won the 100-free (0:52.66) and 200-free (1:53.90), establishing new meet marks in both. She added a second place finish in the 50-free (0:24.69). The reigning ODAC Rookie of the Year helped the Generals win four relays. They stopped the watches first in the 200-free (1:38.31), 400-free (3:32.12), 200-medley (1:47.81), and 400-medley (3:54.05).