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One of the most accomplished track and field athletes in program history, Givans made a lasting impact at Swarthmore with nine Centennial Conference championships. The Conshohocken native became the first athlete in conference history to win the indoor 55/60m hurdles three times, a feat matched by only one other Centennial competitor. She was also a three-time champion in the outdoor 100m hurdles and remains the only Swarthmore athlete to win the event. In addition, Givans claimed two titles in the outdoor 400m hurdles and earned a gold medal in the indoor 55m dash. In 2011, she became the first female athlete in program history to be named the Most Outstanding Track Performer at the Outdoor Centennial Championships. She was also awarded the US Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association Mideast Region Women's Indoor Track Athlete of the Year during her junior season. After her collegiate career, Givans was named to the Centennial Conference Silver Anniversary Team for women's outdoor track and field. Her leadership and work ethic have continued to inspire the program well beyond her graduation.
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