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2017-18 Women's Swimming and Diving

Takina Kindle

  • Height 5-9
  • Class Senior
  • Highschool Breck School
  • Hometown Plymouth, Minn.

Biography

2017-18: Swam a season-best time of 58.18 in the 100 free against Navy… Also competed in the 50 free in the same meet, clocking in with a time of 26.46… Helped the Retrievers to a fifth place finish in the 400 free relay against Towson.

2016-17: Swam her best time at the America East Championships in the 50 free, touching in with a time of 25.00… Helped the Retrievers win a fourth place finish against East Carolina in the 400 free relay, swimming her leg of the race in a time of 58.94.

2015-16: Had season best times at the America East Championships in Worcester, Mass.... Swam a 55.89 in the 100 free, just a second off her collegiate best time she set last year... Also had times of 2:01.945 in the 200 free and 25.37 in the 50 free at the championships.

2014-15: Recoreded her best times of the season at the America East Championships in February... Posted a time of 25.07 in the 50 free... Knocked four seconds off her previous season best in the 100 fly, touching in at 1:01.17... Turned in a time of 54.72 in the 100 free in Worcester.

Background: Named Rookie of the Year her freshman season… Was a member of the All-Conference team three years, and the All-State team twice… Was Section 2A Swimmer of the Year her junior year… Her team won the state championship three years during her tenure.

Personal: Daughter of Kathy and Tyrone Kindle… Has one brother, Nehemiah… Not decided on a major… Born May 2, 1996.

Historical Player Information

  • 2014-15Freshman

    Free
    5'9"
  • 2015-16Sophomore

    Free
    5'9"
  • 2016-17Junior

    Free
    5'9"
  • 2017-18Senior

    Free
    5'9"
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