ODAC
All-Conference Swimming Team Set
WLU’s Strachan,
Hayden, Roberson, Miata Take Home Honors
March 25, 2008
SALEM, Va. ---
Washington and Lee University continued its swimming success after
winning the ODAC/Atlantic States Swimming Championships in February
by earning nine spots on the All-ODAC award lists. Four Generals
received major honors including junior Lindsey Strachan as the 2008
ODAC Swimmer of the Year. Tess Hayden was named the Rookie of the
Year, and senior Amy Roberson took home her second straight
ODAC/Farm Bureau Scholar-Athlete of the Year honor. Julianne Miata
earned the Bonnie Kestner Sportsmanship Award.
The remaining honor went to Sweet
Briar College’s Alex Kuhn as he was tabbed the ODAC Coach of the
Year. The Vixens, who finished third in this season’s
championships, placed two swimmers on the all-conference squad in
sophomore Hannah Hesser and freshman Melissa Simpson.
Randolph-Macon College, the 2007
ODAC champion, placed six swimmers on the all-conference team to
complete the list’s 17 student-athlete count.
Strachan came into the 2008
championship meet with seasonal top times in each of the backstroke
events. Her early season work didn’t falter as she won 100-yard and
200-yard backstroke swims, posting times of 1:00.05 and 2:08.90,
respectively. She also was a member of two winning relay squads.
She teamed with fellow All-ODAC members Jenna Worsham, Hayden and
Roberson to win the 200-yard medley relay in a time of 1:52.42. On
the first day of competition, Strachan joined Roberson, Sarah
Simpson and Susan Mahoney, also both All-ODAC recipients, to win the
400-yard medley relay in 4:06.38.
Hayden was also a multi-event
winner, taking top honors in the 200-yard and 1650-yard freestyle
events with times of 1:59.42 and 18:21.56. Hayden teamed with
Worsham, Sarah Simpson and fellow freshman All-ODAC swimmer, Jackie
Smith, to win the 800-yard free relay in a time of 8:09.96. She was
also a member of the winning 200-yard free relay, posting a new
school-record time of 1:41.58 with Sarah Simpson, Roberson and
Worsham.
Roberson won her second
scholar-athlete award on the coattails of strength both in the
classroom and in the pool. She boasts a 3.905 grade point average
while double-majoring in psychology and sociology. She is now a
four-time All-ODAC honoree and is a member of four school-record
holding relay teams. At this season’s championships, she was a
member of the previously mentioned winning relays while also posting
an individual victory in the 100-yard butterfly with a time of
1:00.04.
The Bonnie Kestner Sportsmanship
Award is named in honor of the former long-time Sweet Briar College
mentor. During her tenure, Kestner exhibited the ideals that best
represent the notion and strong values of good sportsmanship that
are inherent in NCAA Division III athletics. Washington and Lee’s
Miata is the third recipient of the award.
Listed below is the entire 2007-08
All-ODAC Swimming Team. For more information, visit the ODAC-member
websites or the ODAC on the Internet at
www.odaconline.com.
2007-08 All-ODAC Swimming Team
Meredith Bagenstose, Randolph-Macon
Shafer Busch, Randolph-Macon
Corrine Campbell, Randolph-Macon
Marlene Graff, Randolph-Macon
Tess Hayden, Washington and Lee
Hannah Hesser, Sweet Briar
Susan Mahoney, Washington and Lee
Maureen McLaughlin, Randolph-Macon
Julianne Miata, Washington and Lee
Amy Roberson, Washington and Lee
Jessica Shaw, Washington and Lee
Melissa Simpson, Sweet Briar
Sarah Simpson, Washington and Lee
Jackie Smith, Washington and Lee
Randi Smith, Randolph-Macon
Lindsey Strachan, Washington and Lee
Jenna Worsham, Washington and Lee
Swimmer of the Year:
Lindsey Strachan, Washington and Lee
Coach of the Year:
Alex Kuhn, Sweet Briar
Rookie of the Year:
Tess Hayden, Washington and Lee
ODAC/Farm Bureau Scholar-Athlete of
the Year: Amy Roberson,
Washington and Lee
Bonnie Kestner Sportsmanship Award:
Julianne Miata, Washington and Lee