Oakland University's Chris Sullivan (Rockford, Mich.) and Karoline Freytag (Kronach, Germany) were named Mid-Con Athletes of the Week for swimming and diving, the Mid-Con announced Wednesday. This honor highlights both swimmer's performances throughout the past two weeks. Sullivan had a pair of terrific efforts at the Florida Atlantic Invite and against NCAA Division III power Kenyon College. At Florida Atlantic, Sullivan won both the 50 (21.10) and 100 (46.40) freestyle events, topping opponents from Washington, Pennsylvania, Florida Atlantic and UW-Green Bay. He then posted Mid-Con season-best times in the 50 (20.39) and 100 (45.06) free in a dual meet win over Kenyon (124-81), and swam the final leg in Oakland???s 200 free relay win (1:23.14). This accolade is Sullivan's second of the season to date. Sullivan's first honor came the week of Nov. 5. Freytag won the 200 freestyle (1:55.51) in a dual meet win over NCAA Division III Champs Kenyon (142-90) while also placing third in the 500 free (5:12.97). She also swam a leg in Oakland???s 200 free relay (1:38.44) exhibition effort. Freytag also tabbed runner-up finishes in the 50 (25.21) and 200 (1:55.48) free events in a dual meet win over Miami (Ohio) (168-125) the next day. The men's swimming and diving team resume action this weekend when they host Eastern Michigan at 1 p.m. on Saturday. The Golden Grizzlies will look to improve on their 6-3 dual meet record this season. The women's team will then join the men's team when they travel to St. Bonaventure on January 24 for dual meet action against the Bonnies. The women's team is currently 8-4 in competition this season.