By Cody Smith
csmith@daily-journal.com
Olivet Nazarene University’s women’s swim and dive team are back in action after taking about a three-month break in between contests. The Tigers opened up their season in October with a split between Indiana Wesleyan University and Bethel University before a COVID-19 halt that lasted until earlier this month.
For a team that won the Chicagoland Collegiate Athletic Conference last season by an overwhelming margin and is ranked fifth in NAIA, having multiple meets canceled first semester because of COVID-19 has not been an easy adjustment, especially early on this second semester.

Kelly Essler, Courtesy of Olivet Nazarene University
By Cody Smith
csmith@daily-journal.com
Olivet Nazarene University’s women’s swim and dive team are back in action after taking about a three-month break in between contests. The Tigers opened up their season in October with a split between Indiana Wesleyan University and Bethel University before a COVID-19 halt that lasted until earlier this month.
For a team that won the Chicagoland Collegiate Athletic Conference last season by an overwhelming margin and is ranked fifth in NAIA, having multiple meets canceled first semester because of COVID-19 has not been an easy adjustment, especially early on this second semester.

Kelly Essler, Courtesy of Olivet Nazarene University
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