Kayla Eichaker

Kayla Eichaker
Kayla Eichaker
  • Hometown:
    Portage
  • Year:
    Jr.
  • High School:
    Central
  • Event(s):
    Fly/Free/IM
Bio
All-Time Best Performances
Event Time   Event Time
50 Freestyle 24.79   100 Freestyle 54.11
200 Freestyle 2:05.32   500 Freestyle 5:37.55
100 Backstroke 1:09.11   200 Backstroke 2:29.48
100 Butterfly 59.47   200 Butterfly 2:23.28
200 Individual Medley 2:21.82   400 Individual Medley 4:55.61

Season-Best Performances

2020-21
Event Time Meet Date
50 Freestyle 24.79 MIAA Championships 3/6/2021
100 Freestyle 55.43 MIAA Championships 3/4/2021
200 Freestyle 2:17.54 Double dual at Hope 1/29/2021
100 Butterfly 59.92 MIAA Championships 3/4/2021
200 Individual Medley 2:30.65 Double dual at Hope 1/29/2021

 

2019-20
Event Time Meet Date
50 Freestyle 25.08 MIAA Championships 2/22/2020
100 Freestyle 55.65 Carthage Classic 12/6/2019
200 Freestyle 2:14.41 Dual at Hope 11/16/2019
100 Butterfly 1:00.40 MIAA Championships 2/21/2020
200 Butterfly 2:24.68 Carthage Classic 12/7/2019
200 Individual Medley 2:26.33 Dual vs. Bethel 1/18/2020
400 Individual Medley 5:20.57 Carthage Classic 12/7/2019

 

2018-19
Event Time Meet Date
50 Freestyle 25.04 MIAA Championships 2/21/2019
100 Freestyle 54.11 MIAA 2/23/2019
200 Freestyle 2:05.32 Dual vs. Manchester & Anderson 2/2/2019
500 Freestyle 5:37.55 Dual at Calvin 1/26/2019
100 Backstroke 1:09.11 Dual at Calvin 1/26/2019
200 Backstroke 2:29.48 Dual vs. Kalamazoo 2/1/2019
100 Butterfly 59.47 MIAA Championships 2/22/2019
200 Butterfly 2:23.28 MIAA Championships 2/23/2019
200 Individual Medley 2:21.82 Dual at Alma 1/19/2019
400 Individual Medley 4:55.61 MIAA Championships 2/21/2019

 

This page was last updated on March 8, 2021

News mentions
Mann wins gold in 1,650 freestyle, women’s swimming team finishes sixth at MIAA Championships
Mann wins gold in 1,650 freestyle, women’s swimming team finishes sixth at MIAA Championships

GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. – The Olivet College women’s swimming team finished in sixth-place at the 2021 Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association (MIAA) Championships, hosted by Calvin University and at the Venema Aquatic Center in Grand Rapids. The Comets totaled 246 points. Hope College captured the MIAA team title.

Women’s swimming team sits sixth at MIAA Championships
Women’s swimming team sits sixth at MIAA Championships

GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. – The Olivet College women's swimming team sits in sixth-place after day one of the 2021 Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association (MIAA) Championships, held inside the Venema Aquatic Center in Grand Rapids. Highlighting day one action was freshman Jennifer Mann, who had a pair of top-three finishes. The Comets have 137 points. Hope College has a slight edge over Calvin University for first-place, 495.5-484.

Women’s swimming team falls to Albion, 193-57
Women’s swimming team falls to Albion, 193-57

ALBION, Mich. – The Olivet College women’s swimming team fell to Albion College, 193-57, this morning at the Dean Aquatic Center.

Women’s swimming teams falls to Kalamazoo, 153-73
Women’s swimming teams falls to Kalamazoo, 153-73

OLIVET, Mich. – The Olivet College women’s swimming team was defeated by Kalamazoo College, 153-73, this afternoon at the Upton Center Pool in Olivet.

Women’s swimming team loses to Hillsdale, 148-70
Women’s swimming team loses to Hillsdale, 148-70

OLIVET, Mich. – The Olivet College women’s swimming team fell to Hillsdale College, 148-70, in a non-conference dual meet this afternoon at the Upton Center Pool. The Comet men also competed in the event, as Hillsdale sponsors only women’s swimming.

Mann’s school record in 200 breaststroke leads women’s swimming team in season-opener at Bethel
Mann’s school record in 200 breaststroke leads women’s swimming team in season-opener at Bethel

ELKHART, Ind. – The Olivet College women’s swimming team fell to Bethel (Ind.) College, 141-81, tonight in its season-opening meet at the at the Elkhart Aquatic Center in Elkhart, Indiana. In the Comets’ first official meet for the first time in 328 days, freshman Jennifer Mann made a big splash in her collegiate debut.