Xavier University Athletics
Hall of Fame

- Induction:
- 2018
- Class:
- 1997
Jamie Christman was a four-year standout on the Xavier men’s swim team, owning the distinction of winning an individual gold medal in both the Midwestern Collegiate Conference and the Atlantic 10 Conference.
Christman, a three-time Academic All-Conference honoree, set the then-school record for the 50 free at the 1995 Midwestern Collegiate Conference Championships with a time of 20.52, winning the gold medal is that event. Christman set the then-school record for the 100 free (45.72) while finishing third in the MCC Championships for that event later in the meet. Christman was also a member of all three free relay teams that set then-school records in 1995. The 200 free relay team set the school record of 1:24.77, the 400 free relay team set a record of 3:08.59 and the 800 free relay team set a record of 6:59.38.
Xavier University Athletics stepped up to the Atlantic 10 Conference beginning with the 1995-96 school year. Christman picked up where he left off in the MCC. In 1996 Christman finished sixth in the Atlantic 10 Championships. In 1997, Christman won the Atlantic 10 Championship gold medal in the 50 Free and finished sixth in the 100 Free.