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- Year:
- Jr
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- Hometown:
- Brownsburg, IN
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- High School:
- Browsburg HS
News mentions

The College Swimming & Diving Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) named 1,479 swimmers and divers to the Scholar All-American Team for the 2019-20 season. Anna Backus, Jordan Clark, Lindsey Grow, Maggie Halloran, Anna Hathcock, Kaylee Propst and Rachel Scheffer earned spots on the list to represent the Milligan University women’s swimming team. Their counterparts on the men’s side had four make the list.

Junior Maggie Halloran received her sixth career All-American recognition Saturday afternoon after a sixth place finish in the women’s 200 backstroke helped conclude results for Milligan College at the 2020 NAIA Swimming & Diving National Championships.

The Milligan College swim team saw both the men’s and women’s 200 medley relay teams, and Maggie Halloran as an individual in the 100 backstroke, move on to the finals in the third day of the NAIA Swimming and Diving National Championships Friday afternoon. Halloran is a member of the 200 medley relay team that moved on to the finals, making that her third relay team to move on to the finals at this year’s championships. She has also moved on to the individual finals twice.

Maggie Halloran was named co-female swimmer of the meet and the Milligan College swim team finished in third place in the Appalachian Athletic Conference Championships in Kingsport, Tenn. The Buffs finished with a combined team score of 945.5 points with the women accounting for 447.5 and the men accounting for 498 of the points. The women kept their third place standing through all three days but the men moved to third place on the men’s side by beating WVU-Tech by eight points in the final day of competition.

The Milligan College swim team competed against Union College and King University Saturday afternoon in Barbourville, Kentucky.