BURNSVILLE, Minn. -- For the first time,
Jenna Krahn of University of Sioux Falls Swimming team, who had a spectacular performance at the USF Quad Duals on Oct. 25-26, has earned the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference (NSIC) Swimmer of the Week as announced by the NSIC on Tuesday.
Krahn, a junior from Johnston, Iowa, had an NCAA "B" standard, won the 100 free and was a major contributor in three relays as the Cougars rolled to dual meet victories over Minnesota State, MSU Moorhead and Augustana. Krahn and the Cougars will be in action again on Nov. 9 for a dual against Nebraska-Omaha at the Midco Aquatic Center.
In the 100 free, Krahn recorded a victory in 52.29 at the Quad Dual Meet. She led off the winning 200 free relay with her NCAA "B" cut of 24.0 (50 free) and helped USF win in 1:36.97 which is the fifth best clocking in NCAA DII. With her 24.00 in the 50 free she ranks 17th in DII. Additionally, she ranks 14th in DII with her 100 free clocking.
In addition, the junior standout was second in the 50 free in 24.16 as she led a continent of four USF placers in the top eight. She helped the 200 medley relay to a second place finish in 1:47.12. In the 400 free relay, she was part of a team that won a title in 3:34.11 and recorded the ninth best time in DII