Cobbers Celebrate Senior Day With Strong Performances
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.
MOORHEAD, Minn. (1/24/26) — Concordia 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.
Tinsley Porter led the way with a productive afternoon, placing second in the 1000‑yard freestyle before adding a third‑place finish in the 100 free. She also anchored the Cobbers' 200 free relay, helping the group to a third‑place result to close the meet.
Leah Enedy had an impressive showing as well, earning runner‑up finishes in both the 100 butterfly and the 100 IM. She added a steady lead‑off leg in the 200 free relay, contributing to one of Concordia's top relay performances of the day.
Christina Moore added depth in the distance events, securing second in the 500 free and providing valuable relay support. Rosie Tran and Vylet Frank also chipped in points with strong swims in their sprint and middle‑distance events.
Concordia's relays competed with consistency, highlighted by the 200 free squad of Enedy, Moore, Porter, and Frank, which posted a competitive 1:54.32.
MSU Moorhead came away with the 183–36 victory, but the night was defined by the Cobbers' energy and celebration of their seniors' commitment, leadership, and impact on the program.
The Cobbers return February 11th for the MIAC Championships starting at 6:00 PM.
