Andrew Fischer
  • English
  • Graaff-Reinet, Eastern Cape, South Africa

Andrew Fischer of Graaff-Reinet, South Africa, contributes to Olivet's 2016 NAIA National Championship

2016 Mar 9

Andrew Fischer of Graaff-Reinet, South Africa, finished second in the 200-yard butterfly, touching the pad in 1:49, at the 2016 NAIA national championship for men's swimming and diving in Columbus, Georgia. He is a member of the Olivet Nazarene University men's swimming and diving team. After only four years in existence, the team captured the University's first NAIA national championship, clinching the 2016 title on March 6.

Fischer is a senior majoring in English at Olivet. He is the son of Carl and Sandra Fischer.

The Olivet women's swimming and diving team, also a four-year-old program, won the National Runner-Up title, marking the team's highest-ever finish. Amanda Moran (freshman, Lockport, Illinois) became the first swimmer in program history to be named NAIA Swimmer of the Year, and Olivet's Scott Teeters was named NAIA Men's Coach of the Year for the second time.

"While we have had numerous final four finishes and several national runner-up finishes, this in our first national champion," said Gary Newsome, Director of Athletics at Olivet. "There's just something special about being the best in your field. We are so proud of our swimming program and the accomplishments and dedication of our young men and women."