Mac Robertson
Mac Robertson
Year: Jr.
Hometown: Zeeland, Mich.
High School: East
Events: freestyle

Mac Robertson2018-2019: Gained a place on the all-Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association team as an at-large pick for the second time and was listed on the MIAA Academic Honor Roll...Gained silver medals with the 200 and 800 freestyle relay teams that finished second. Individually, he was second in the 1,650 freestyle and third in the 500 freestyle...The MIAA Swimmer of the Week after the Wabash College Invitational in November (at the time, he achieved the fastest times of the season in the MIAA in the distance freestyle events. He completed the 500 in 4:39.28, and the 1,650 in 16:29.33).

2017-2018: Gained a place on the all-MIAA team as an at-large pick...Generated 48 points in the MIAA Championship, finishing second in the 800-yard freestyle relay (6:47.11) and 1,650 freestyle (16:34.17), third in the 500 freestyle (4:39.65) and fourth in the 200 free (1:43.10).

2016-2017: Member of the Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association-winning 800 freestyle relay and placed in three individual events during the MIAA Championship (finishing fifth in the 1,650 freestyle, sixth in the 500 freestyle, and seventh in the 200 freestyle)...Named the MIAA's Athlete of the Week Oct. 24 after swimming on the 200 and 500 free teams during the MIAA Relays...The first Division III swimmer to finish the five kilometer course in the College Swimming Coaches Association of America Collegiate National Open Water Championship, reaching the finish in an hour and six minutes...Placed on the preseason all-MIAA list by collegeswimming.com.

Prior to Albion: Lettered in soccer and swimming at Zeeland East High School…A three-tme all-state and all-conference performer who was named the Chix most valuable swimmer in 2015…A National Honor Society student.

Personal: A double major in sociology and communication studies...Enjoys writing, golf and soccer...Son of John and Jodi Robertson…His father was a swimmer at Grand Valley State University and his mother played softball at Hope College.