MIDWEST CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS FEB. 19–21, 2016 HOSTED BY GRINNELL COLLEGE RUSELL K. OSGOOD POOL THE MIDWEST CONFERENCE WELCOME TO GRINNELL COLLEGE

The Midwest Conference incorporated in November 2012 Championships in the MWC’s 10 other sports — men’s “Welcome to the 2016 Midwest Conference Men’s and Women’s and Championships. as member institution presidents were seated on the board and women’s cross country, indoor and outdoor track, , We are delighted to host this event in the Russell K. Osgood Pool, named after our recent president, of directors to formalize and oversee league operations, but , and swimming — are determined at a conference meet. a dedicated swimmer. the league’s rich history extends over 90 years. As it appears The league also determines men’s and women’s All-Sports I have come to admire greatly Grinnell’s scholar-athletes for their commitment to excellence both now, the modern-era Midwest Conference was created in the team champions based on overall performance throughout the in their sports and in their academic pursuits. My family and I greatly enjoy attending the swimming spring of 1994 with the merger of the Midwest Collegiate academic year and designates an Academic All-Conference and diving events, and we hope you enjoy the competition, too!” Athletic Conference (MCAC), which had been sponsoring Team at the end of each academic year. men’s championships since 1921, and the Midwest Athletic The purpose of the conference since its formation has been Conference for Women, which was formed to conduct women’s to “maintain athletic activities on a plane in keeping with the Welcome, championship competition in 1977. dignity and high purpose of liberal education.” Competitive The stated intent of the union was to preserve both groups’ sports are regarded as a valuable part of the educational traditions while enhancing administration efficiency and experience and are maintained for the benefit of student- fostering equity between men’s and women’s sports. The MWC athletes. Raynard S. Kington provides championship intercollegiate competition for 11 liberal Organization of the MCAC was conceived at a meeting at President arts schools in , Iowa, and Wisconsin. Member schools Coe College on May 12, 1921. Charter members were Beloit, Raynard S. Kington are Beloit, Carroll, Cornell, Grinnell, Illinois College, Knox, Carleton, Coe, Cornell, Knox, and Lawrence. Competition Lake Forest, Lawrence, Monmouth, Ripon, and St. Norbert. began that same spring with a track and field meet. Hamline Teams play a nine-game, modified league schedule in and Millikin joined the league in December 1921, but later “On behalf of the Grinnell College athletic programs, I welcome you to the fifth Midwest Conference football that features one nonconference game, while withdrew. Lawrence, Coe and Millikin topped the initial Swimming and Diving Championships to be contested in the Russell K. Osgood Pool. The pool is part and men’s and women’s soccer feature a single round-robin football standings in 1922; Beloit won the first of the Charles Benson Bear ’39 Recreation and Athletic Center, which was dedicated in June 2010. schedule. This year, they are playing a modified 18-game championship in 1922–23. round-robin schedule in men’s and women’s basketball. The Cross country was added in 1929, tennis in 1931, golf With a number of fine athletes slated to participate in this year’s championships, the meet is shaping top four teams advance to a tournament in men’s and women’s in 1934, swimming in 1936, wrestling in 1938, in up to be very exciting. basketball and men’s and women’s soccer. 1953, soccer in 1971, and indoor track (which previously had I invite you to explore Grinnell College and its many treasures, and urge you to join me in supporting the The football championship is determined without a playoff. an informal champion) in 1977. Championships in volleyball, student-athletes, coaches, and officials in a positive manner.” Division play is used in men’s and women’s tennis, baseball, women’s tennis, women’s swimming, , and women’s and softball. Beloit, Carroll, Lawrence, Ripon, and St. Norbert outdoor track were instituted during the 1978–79 academic year. Enjoy the meet! compete in the North Division; Cornell, Grinnell, Illinois Women’s indoor track was added in 1984 and women’s soccer College, Knox, Lake Forest, and Monmouth comprise the in 1986. Knox became the first official women’s golf champion South Division in all sports but men’s tennis, where Lake Forest in 1996. Greg Wallace competes in the North Division. Ripon joined the conference in 1923, Monmouth in 1924, Director of Athletics In men’s soccer, women’s soccer, men’s basketball, Grinnell in 1940, and Lake Forest in 1974. Illinois College and Recreation women’s basketball, and volleyball, teams use their respective and St. Norbert joined in 1982, and Carroll followed in 1992. Greg Wallace schedules to determine seeding for a four-team tournament to Carleton withdrew following the 1982–83 academic year. St. decide the conference’s automatic NCAA Tournament qualifier. Olaf also competed in the conference from 1952–74, as did In baseball, men’s tennis, women’s tennis, and softball, the the University of from 1976–87. Coe and Cornell top two teams in each division advance to a championship withdrew following the 1996–97 academic year; Cornell MEET PREVIEW tournament. rejoined the league starting in the 2012–13 year.

BELOIT COLLEGE have all stepped up in their first seasons CARROLL UNIVERSITY The young Beloit College squad is and are looking to swim well in their first The Men’s and Women’s team looking for top performances from a core of championships. combined for the highest combined score swimmers who have led the way throughout On the men’s side, Joe Stephenson in school history in 2015 with both teams and Meshach Roberts have been leaders in www.midwestconference.org the season. placing third Both teams are looking For the women’s team, Shaunte Moss their first collegiate season. Stephenson has improve the overall score in 2016. and Dana Olesch lead the way, competing in excelled in the sprint frees and Roberts in The Carroll University men are led by Spectator Behavior Policy the fourth MWC Championship meet. Both the backstroke and distance events. Johnny senior captain Dylan Coonradt and Junior will challenge for spots in the finals — Moss Li is a veteran of the championships and Captains Samuel Timken and Brody Beyer. The NCAA and the Midwest Conference promote courteous and respectful behavior by student-athletes, coaches, and spectators. in the breaststroke and Olesch in the fly. will look to improve on his efforts from last Coonradt’s 100 fly time of 54.16 is the top We request your cooperation by supporting the participants and officials in a respectful manner. Profanity, racist or sexist Hannah Devereux is also a returnee, looking season in the IM and breaststroke. seed in the conference. Newcomer James comments, or other intimidating actions will not be tolerated and are grounds for removal from the site of competition. Also, for best times in distance free and the breast. Two newcomers who have had good Kelly is the top seeded 100 freestyle and consumption of alcoholic beverages is prohibited. Newcomers Alyssa Nichols (distance first seasons are Matt Shea in the middle ranked 2nd in the 50 free. Beyer is seeded free), Katrina Dwyer (distance free and distance free and Aaron Jolly in the breast second in the 100 Back and 3rd in the 200 back), and Alex Kohn (sprint free and back) and IM. Both are looking to finish the Back. The depth of the team is showcased season strong. 4 2016 MIDWEST CONFERENCE SWIMMING AND DIVING CHAMPIONSHIPS 5

by junior Reece Johnson, who is ranked Venneri in the 100 and 200 backstrokes, in his final go-round at the conference 10 events so far this year. The men’s squad 500 freestyle. Senior Emily Flack should RIPON COLLEGE in the top 10 for both swimming (100 fly) junior Ana Karin Kozjek in the 200 meet. His best score this season came at returns all members of last year’s ninth be a factor in the 100 and 200 backstroke Ripon’s men’s swim team is trying to and diving (1 and 3 meter). Sprinter/flyer freestyle, senior Maddy Pesch in the 100 the Grinnell Invite on Dec. 5, 2015, when place 400 freestyle relay team as well as and is a contender in the 200 freestyle. improve on last year’s sixth place finish at Connor Ganzer; the versatile freshman and 200 breaststrokes, and senior Haley he finished second with 413.60 points. In the sixth place 800 freestyle relay. Sophomore Emei Thompson is another the MWC Championships. The Red Hawks Aaron Talabac; and distance swimmer Levin in the 400 individual medley. his first three seasons, he has placed fourth, talented freestyler and looks to be among LAKE FOREST COLLEGE have seen some success against conference freshman Shane Murphy-Pociask round Grinnell is also second in the 200 third, and third in the 1-meter competition. the top performers in both the 200 and 500 teams this season, defeating Lawrence in a out a deep men’s team. Freshman Bob freestyle and medley relays. At the 2015 MWC Championships, his After the Lake Forest men defended freestyle. The sprinters are led by rookie dual meet, while tying Beloit and losing to Bonanno has been a great competitor for Ranked third are Tsuha in the 50 score of 424.95 set an Illinois College their conference title and the women earned Lizzy Garcia, a freshman who is looking Carroll. The Red Hawks finished fourth out the team all year and looks to make a freestyle, 100 breaststroke, and 400 record. their third consecutive runner-up finish in for a place on the podium in the 50 and 100 of 10 teams at the Grinnell Pioneer Classic splash in all of his events. The men’s 200 individual medley, as well as Levin in the The Lady Blues will count on the 2015, Lake Forest teams figure to appear freestyle. earlier this season. freestyle relay recently took first at the 200 breaststroke. duo of freshman Marcella Jacquemain and near the top of the standings again this year. Led by this group, the Vikings also Ripon is led by senior David Peterkes, Wisconsin Private School Championships On the men’s side, Grinnell has top- sophomore Lanie Thompson to provide Both of six-time MWC Coach of the Year should be contenders in all of the relay juniors Alex Mehre and Andy Paloumpis, and is currently the top seeded relay in the ranked performers in junior Zach Laird in some of the top results on the weekend. Vadim Tashlitsky’s teams (four women’s, events. and a host of talented freshmen. Paloumpis conference. the 200 butterfly and the 800 freestyle relay Jacquemain set a new Illinois College two men’s) have finished among the top The Lawrence men are looking to currently holds school records in both The Carroll University women are team. record in the 1000 freestyle in her first-ever two in the league in each of the last six move up from last season’s eighth-place the 100 and 200 butterfly, while also led by three senior captains — Val Julian, Ranked second are freshman Ben swim for IC, producing a time of 12:34.48 seasons. finish, but the Vikings have a small squad swimming a leg on Ripon’s school-record Leah Stapelman and Carolyn Kovanic. Grubb (200 freestyle), junior Ian Dixon- in a meet at Franklin College. She also Six Forester men claimed at least one for this season’s championships. times in the 200 medley, 400 medley and With possibly the deepest women’s team in Anderson (500 and 1650 freestyles, as has set the 100 IM record this season of conference title in an individual or relay The core of Lawrence’s squad is 400 freestyle. Freshman Alec Sutton was school history, the Carroll women won the well as 200 backstroke, 200 butterfly, and 1:07.99 and the 200 butterfly record of event last year, including 2015 MWC made up of sophomore Travis Charlow, named MWC Performer of the Week Wisconsin Private School Championships 400 individual medley), freshman Will 2:30.65. Thompson set Illinois College Swimmer of the Meet Sam Freedberg, the junior Christian Bell and seniors Kaleb earlier this season. on Jan. 30, for the first time since 1984. Lindell (200 breaststroke), and Laird (100 records in the 50, 100, and 200 freestyle in league record-holder in the 400-IM and Cooperman and Grant Wilkie. Charlow, The Ripon women’s swim team is Senior Julian returns as the top seeded in butterfly). meets at Grinnell last season. Newcomers 200-fly and defending champion in the Bell, and Wilkie will lead Lawrence’s trying to improve on a sixth-place finish the 50 freestyle and seeded second in the The Pioneers are also second in the Brooke Bauer and Maddie Headtke will 200-IM. Kristofer Korth defended his titles sprinters; Cooperman is the top distance at last year’s MWC Championships. This 100 fly and 100 free. Newcomer Natalie 400 freestyle and 200 and 400 medley be relied on to support the efforts of in both breaststroke events after setting swimmer in the group. year’s team has seen some success against Shirk’s rapid rise in January has her ranked relays. Jacquemain and Thompson, as the Lady conference records in them the year before. MONMOUTH COLLEGE fellow MWC teams, defeating Beloit in third in the 100 free. Junior Morgan Stokes Ranked third are senior Tim Sherwood Blues look to improve on last year’s ninth- Orion Huey won the 200 backstroke and, a dual meet, while losing to Lake Forest, sits fourth in the 50 free and sixth in the (100 and 200 freestyles), sophomore place finish. along with Travis Johnson, was part of the Now in his third season guiding the Lawrence, and Carroll. The Red Hawks 100 free. Junior Alyssa Szczepaniak is Joshua Cottle (1650 freestyle and 400 victorious 200-free and 400-free relays. Monmouth program, coach Tom Burek KNOX COLLEGE finished third out of 11 teams at the ranked third in the 100 backstroke and individual medley), Dixon-Anderson (100 Jakobi McClellan and David Bunting each is counting on his team’s experience and Grinnell Pioneer Classic earlier this season. fourth in the 200 backstroke. An example backstroke), sophmore Rhett Lundy (100 The Prairie Fire will look to keep contributed to one of the relay titles. They added depth to make an impact. The squad Ripon is led by sophomore Emma of the Carroll women’s depth can be seen breaststroke), and Grubb (200 individual improving their scores at the Midwest are joined by several other team members has just four seniors, but they account for Goral, who earned an NCAA “B” cut in the 50 free, as six of the top 11 ranked medley). Conference Swimming and Diving in the conference leaders entering the 2016 nearly a third of the program records. time in the 100 and 200 butterfly at last swimmers are from Carroll. Sophomores The 200 freestyle relay team is also Championships. The Knox women’s team championships. The Fighting Scots’ women tout their year’s MWC Championships, en route to Emily Young and Marissa Stacy have each ranked third. finished in seventh place in 2015, the best While the Foresters do not have any largest pool of female divers, where NCAA conference championships in both events. already broken the 200-fly Carroll record. finish since finishing sixth in 2012. The defending champions on the women’s regional qualifier Allie Vallance returns ILLINOIS COLLEGE Goral holds four individual school records The large group of freshmen will have men’s squad achieved its highest point side, Emily Bowens won the 200-back as a junior in search of the women’s first (50 freestyle, 1000 freestyle, 100 butterfly, a big impact at the meet as they have all The growth of the Illinois College total since 2012, more than doubling scores and joined Lauren Dalecky on the diving champion. In the pool, IM record- 200 butterfly) and swam a leg in all five of year long. Sophomore Emily Richardson swimming program has continued this from the previous two years. The men were victorious 400 medley relay in 2014. They holder Cassidy O’Connell is set for her Ripon’s school-record relay events. Goral will lead the diving team. The Carroll season under the guidance of fourth-year edged 190-187 by Lawrence to finish in rank among the league leaders entering final meet as are two other seniors, Breanna was named MWC Performer of the Week University women have never placed Head Coach Chris Sykes. Though small ninth place. this year’s championship meet, as do Hoepfner and Taylor Sutschek. Hoepfner earlier this season. higher than third place in the conference in numbers, the Blueboys and Lady Blues The Prairie Fire women’s squad sophomores Lily McCarthy, Simona Kurta, and Sutschek have made good strides in the Junior Hannah Metz holds the and will make a strong push to clear that have seen their times continue to fall in returns some key contributors from a year Magdalen Kroeger, Toni Corbani, and butterfly and freestyle events, respectively. school record in the 100 freestyle, to go hurdle in 2016. 2015–16 and will be looking to break ago. Junior Sophomore Madeline Bruce Brigit Dunne. Add in junior Claire Woodrow in the along with legs on four different school- numerous school records at the Midwest has placed in the top three in 12 events so distance races and the Scots look to be record relay teams, while junior Winona GRINNELL COLLEGE LAWRENCE UNIVERSITY Conference Championships. far this season and has served as the anchor solid contenders to move up from a fifth- Holmes-Robbins owns school records in The Grinnell College swimming Already this season there have been on the 200 freestyle relay team that has The Lawrence women bring a strong place finish a season ago. the 100 backstroke, 200 IM, and 400 IM, and diving teams are seeking another two school records set on the men’s side five top-three finishes. Bruce had Knox’s contingent back from a team that finished On the men’s side, the Scots doubled while also swimming a leg in four of five banner performance at the 2016 Midwest by freshman Mike Weisenfelder in the top finish at last year’s championships fourth at the 2015 Midwest Conference their squad size following the water polo school-record relays. Sophomore Gabby Conference Championships. 50 freestyle (22.19) and 100 IM (57.41). with a fifth place finish in the 200 butterfly. Championships. season last fall. Nearly half the squad Horstmeier also owns some records, The Pioneer women won their third Both of those times rank in the top five Juniors Megan Binkley, Clarice Bernett, Senior Hayley Cardinal had captured spent the first few weeks of swim season holding the all-time school mark in both league title in a row last season, while the of the Midwest Conference this year. Oak and Laura Lee and senior Maddie Boehm MWC Performer of the Week honors four completing their polo season and have the 100 and 200 breaststroke, in addition to men are looking to get back to the top after Wattanasirakul continues to thrive in the also return as key contributors from last times by the end of January. Cardinal holds worked hard to get into swim form. The legs on three of the five school record-relay finishing second in the past two seasons. breaststroke events as well, posting times year. down the top times in the conference in the Scots look strong across the board, but events. Grinnell’s women have top-ranked that rank seventh and fifth, respectively, The Knox men’s team has also made 100-yard breaststroke, 200 breaststroke, especially in the distance races. Junior performers in junior Beth Tsuha (100, 200, in the 100 and 200. All told, the current strides and returns major contributors and 200 individual medley and has her Cristian Corbett and sophomore Sebastian and 500 freestyles) and sophomore Maria Blueboy roster boasts eight school records Harry Carpenter, Christopher Colburn, sights set on multiple league titles. Hernandez have staged an in-house rivalry Venneri (400 individual medley), as well as entering this weekend. Mizuki Kaneta, and Andrew Jacobs, The Vikings have a versatile group for dominance in the distance freestyle the 400 and 800 freestyle and 400 medley The men’s team will also be bolstered sophomores; junior Benjamin Heichman; of swimmers to go with Cardinal. Junior events. Monmouth also has good depth relay teams. by the diving talents of senior Matt and senior Peter Liao from a year ago. Paige Witter is among the top swimmers in the sprints and expects to transfer that Ranked second are Tsuha in the Woodson, who will look to qualify for the Carpenter has again been a key piece in the in the conference in the 100 and 200 depth into a title contender in the relays. 1650 freestyle and 200 individual medley, regional diving meet on the 1-meter boards men’s success, earning top-three finishes in butterfly and could also be a factor in the 6 2016 MIDWEST CONFERENCE SWIMMING AND DIVING CHAMPIONSHIPS 7 BELOIT COLLEGE RIPON COLLEGE ILLINOIS COLLEGE

MEN’S TEAM MEN’S TEAM NAME YR. HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL NAME YR. HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL Christopher Beger Jr. Lyons, Ill./Mortons West Ben Allen Fr. Marshall, Ill./Terre Haute South Vigo Tim Durning Jr. Oswego, Ill./Oswego Brady Burden So. Springfield, Ill./Springfield Brenden Finley Fr. Elkhorn, Wis./Elkhorn Jojo Comstock Sr. Jacksonville, Ill./Jacksonville Antony Gradillas Fr. Anthem, Ariz./Boulder Creek Michael Hoefert Jr. Godfrey, Ill./Marquette Catholic Jack Lutter Fr. Wisconsin Dells, Wis./Wisconsin Dells Christopher Morton So. St. Louis, Mo./Brentwood Alex Mehre Jr. Port Washington, Wis./Port Washington Elijah Rhoad So. Higginsville, Mo./Lafayette County Nate Pakosz Fr. Frankfort, Ill./Lincoln-Way North Nick Smith So. Springfield, Ill./Southeast Andy Paloumpis Jr. Tampa, Fla./Hillsborough Oak Wattanasirakul So. Chiang Mai, Thailand David Peterkes Sr. St. Charles, Ill./St. Charles North Mike Weisenfelder Fr. Bloomington, Ill./Normal West MEN’S TEAM WOMEN’S TEAM Alec Sutton Fr. Golden, Colo./D’evelyn Matthew Woodson Sr. Springfield, Ill./Springfield

NAME YR. HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL NAME YR. HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL WOMEN’S TEAM WOMEN’S TEAM Dana Olesch Sr. Homer, Alaska Charles Spalding Sr. Nashville, Tenn./David Lipscomb NAME YR. HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL NAME YR. HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL Hannah Devereux Jr. Newport News, Va./Denbigh Matt Tarpinian Jr. Stoughton, Wis. Kari Brown Sr. Chicago, Ill./York Community Brooke Bauer Fr. Glenarm, Ill./Chatham Glenwood Amalia Dolan Jr. Urbana, Ill./University Johnny Li So. Surrey, B.C., Canada/Elgin Park Sara Driebel Sr. New Berlin, Wis./Eisenhower Abigail Caswell Fr. Fort Myers, Fla./Platt County Emma Frothingham Jr. Corvallis, Ore. Alan Brint Fr. Highland Park, Ill. Colleen Elzinga So. Evergreen Park, Ill./Evergreen Park Kaitlyn Flachs Jr. Quincy, Ill./Quincy Heather Warner So. Cerritos, Calif./Whitney Grayson Cain Fr. St. Charles, Ill./East Kimberly Frisque Fr. Menominee, Mich./Menominee Renata Gray Sr. Oak Lawn, Ill./Oak Lawn Meghan Caves Sr. Anchorage, Alaska/Steller Aaron Jolly Fr. Rockton, Ill./Hononegah Emma Goral So. Oconomowoc, Wis./Arrowhead Maddie Headtke Fr. Urbana, Ill./Urbana Katrina Dwyer Fr. Oklahoma City, Okla./Putnam City North Max Moderski Fr. McFarland, Wis. Abby Hilker Fr. Menasha, Wis./Appleton East Marcella Jacquemain Fr. Pollock Pines, Calif./El Dorado Natalie Gallagher Fr. Felton, Calif./San Lorenzo Valley Meshach Roberts Fr. Nassau, Bahamas/Queen’s College Lateesha Hiser So. Douglas, Wyo./Douglas Jackie Riggs Jr. O’Fallon, Mo./Fort Zumwalt West Jane Hanebuth Fr. Mobile, Ala./Murphy Matthew Shea Fr. Long Beach, Calif./Millikan Winona Holmes-Robbins Jr. Homewood, Ala./Menlo-Atherton Lorraine Thompson So. Kankakee, Ill./Kankakee Alexandria Kohn Fr. Freeport, Ill. Joe Stephenson Fr. Milwaukee, Wis./Shorewood Gabby Horstmeier So. Cottage Grove, Wis./Monona Grove Valerie Escudero Jr. Ashland, Ill./A-C Central Alyssa Nichols Fr. Evanston, Ill./Township Karl Weiler Fr. Corvallis, Ore. Katherine King Fr. Farmington, Minn./Farmington Patricia Tinker Fr. Renton, Wash./Seattle Academy David Ortiz Fr. Chicago, Ill./Lincoln Park Sierra Landholm Jr. Tacoma, Wash./Fife Shaunte Moss Sr. Plantation, Fla./Kingsway Academy Hannah Metz Jr. Naperville, Ill./Naperville Central Sara Olk Fr. Brown Deer, Wis./Brown Deer Megan Pieper So. Eagle, Wis./Mukwonago

QUICK FACTS QUICK FACTS QUICK FACTS FOUNDED: 1851 FOUNDED: 1829 FOUNDED: 1846 LOCATION: RIPON, WIS. LOCATION: JACKSONVILLE, ILL. LOCATION: BELOIT, WIS. ENROLLMENT: 800 ENROLLMENT: 965 ENROLLMENT: 1,250 NICKNAME: RED HAWKS NICKNAME: BLUEBOYS/LADY BLUES NICKNAME: BUCCANEERS COLORS: RED AND WHITE COLORS: TRUE BLUE AND WHITE COLORS: BLUE AND GOLD PRESIDENT: DR. ZACH MESSITTE PRESIDENT: DR. BARBARA A. FARLEY PRESIDENT: SCOTT BIERMAN ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: MIKE SNYDER ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: TIM SCHMIECHEN ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: JULIE JOHNSON COACH: KEVIN SCHOBER HEAD COACH: RYAN GOGGANS HEAD COACH: CHRIS SYKES 8 2016 MIDWEST CONFERENCE SWIMMING AND DIVING CHAMPIONSHIPS 9 CARROLL UNIVERSITY GRINNELL COLLEGE

WOMEN’S TEAM NAME YR. HOMETOWN Lauren Brandmeier Fr. Brown Deer, Wis./Kettle Moraine High School Gwynneth Campbell So. Millbrook, Ill./Aurora Christian High School Dani Clark Fr. Rockton, Ill./Hononegah High School Julia Coti Fr. Oak Lawn, Ill./Richards High School Ankita Dev Fr. Kathmandu, Nepal McKayla Drew So. Fond Du Lac, Wis./Fond Du Lac High School Hannah Egan Jr. Tinley Park, Ill./Tinley Park High School Maggie Feikes So. Rolling Meadows, Ill./Rolling Meadows Sydney Fritsch Fr. Green Bay, Wis./Ashwaubenon High School Sarah Gregory Fr. Elk Grove Village, Ill./James B Conant Paige Gulling Jr. Naperville, Ill./Metea Valley High School Emily Hansen So. Deerfield, Ill./Deerfield High School MEN’S TEAM Elizabeth Janovsky Fr. Wood Dale, Ill./Fenton High School NAME YR. HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL Donna January Sr. Andover, Minn./Anoka High School Nick Banach Jr. Franklin, Wis./Franklin High School Valerie Julian Sr. Itasca, Ill./Lake Park High School Brody Beyer Jr. Machesney Park, Ill./Harlem High School Whitney Kieley Sr. Plymouth, Minn./Wayzata High School MEN’S TEAM MEN’S TEAM (CONTINUED) Bob Bonanno Fr. Downers Grove, Ill./Downers Grove Carolyn Kovanic Sr. Sugar Grove, Ill./West Aurora High School NAME YR. HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL NAME YR. HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL Dylan Coonradt Sr. Aurora, Ill./Oswego East High School Rowan Liederbach So. Franklin, Wis./Franklin High School Connor Bailey Sr. San Leandro, Calif./Bishop O’Dowd Rhett Lundy So. Murfreesboro, Tenn./Aaron Academy Brian Englert Jr. St. Charles, Ill./St. Charles North High School Maggie Locke So. Beloit, Wis./Beloit Memorial High School Kevin Bennett Sr. McFarland, Wis./McFarland Zane McHarris So. Naples, Fla./Gulf Coast Luke Foster So. Green Bay, Wis./Ashwaubenon High School Katrina Lodl Fr. Menomonee Falls, Wis./Menomonee Falls Peter Cipriano Fy. Flossmoor, Ill./Homewood-Flossmoor Chris Merchant Jr. Ames, Iowa/Ames Connor Ganzer Jr. Lemont, Ill./Lemont Township High School Nicole McDermott Fr. New Berlin, Wis./Eisenhower High School Joshua Cottle So. Tallahassee, Fla./Maclay School Brodin Mikuta Fy. Yorkville, Ill./Yorkville Sean Jelinek Jr. Orland Park, Ill./Carl Sandburg High School Sloan McHugh So. Buffalo Grove, Ill./St. Viator High School Kyren DiMarzio Jr. Los Banos, Calif./Los Banos Charles Paquette Fy. Gaithersburg, Md./ Reece Johnson Jr. Beach Park, Ill./Zion-Benton Township Makenna Merck So. Mokena, Ill./Lincoln-Way East High School Ian Dixon-Anderson Jr. Princeton Junction, N.J./ St. Anselm’s Abbey School Ryan Kallas Jr. Milwaukee, Wis./Pius XI Kayla Nieskes Jr. Hartford, Wis./Hartford Union High School West Windsor-Plainsboro Will Rebelsky Jr. Grinnell, Iowa/Grinnell James Kelly Fr. Oak Park, Ill./Oak Park and River Forest Declan Paterson Fr. Brookfield, Wis./Brookfield East High School Stephen Duhaney Fy. Miramar, Fla./Pembroke Pines Charter School Nicholas Roberson So. Falls Church, Va./George Mason Brandon Martin So. Wood Dale, Ill./Fenton High School Jennifer Percy So. Madison, Wis./James Madison Memorial Kahlil Epps So. Washington D.C./ Thomas Robinson Sr. Cape Elizabeth, Maine/Cape Elizabeth St. John’s College High School Shane Murphy-Pociask Fr. Appleton, Wis./Appleton North High School Jessica Pollack Fr. Muskego, Wis./Muskego High School Sam Ross Sr. Minneapolis, Minn./Patrick Henry Daniel Goldstein Sr. Ann Arbor, Mich./Community Tristan Petrauskas So. Naperville, Ill./Naperville Central High School Amber Prochnow Fr. Mukwonago, Wis./Mukwonago High School Chris Sharpe So. Grinnell, Iowa/Grinnell Ben Grubb Fy. Vancouver, Wash./Columbia River Bryce Pierson Fr. Neenah, Wis./Neenah High School Emily Richardson So. Janesville, Wis./Parker High School Tim Sherwood Sr. Seattle, Wash./Roosevelt Tristan Knoth Jr. San Carlos, Calif./Sequoia Aaron Talabac Fr. Janesville, Wis./Milton High School Hannah Roraff Jr. Hartford, Wis./Hartford Union High School Joshua Tibatemwa Fy. Kampala, Uganda/Aga Khan Academy Zach Laird Jr. San Jose, Calif./Bellarmine College Prep Sam Timken Jr. Aurora, Ill./Oswego East High School Sandra Rzeczyca Jr. Park Ridge, Ill./Maine East High School Kai Vorhies Fy. Cedar Rapids, Iowa/Washington Aalton Lande Jr. Seattle, Wash./Roosevelt John Wilcox Jr. Libertyville, Ill./Libertyville High School Sarah Schulz Fr. Waterloo, Wis./Waterloo High School Alyssa Scott Jr. Muskego, Wis./Muskego High School Michael Lee So. Oklahoma City, Okla./Casady School Natalie Shirk Fr. Oregon, Wis./Oregon High School Will Lindell Fy. Edina, Minn./Edina Kaeley Simek So. Woodstock, Ill./Woodstock High School Alexander Lundy Sr. Murfreesboro, Tenn./Aaron Academy Kaitlin Squier Fr. Appleton, Wis./Appleton North High School Marissa Stacy So. Fridley, Minn./Totino-Grace High School Leah Stapelman Sr. Sussex, Wis./Hamilton High School QUICK FACTS Morgan Stokes Jr. Manitowoc, Wis./Lincoln High School Maddie Strutz Fr. Plymouth, Wis./Plymouth High School QUICK FACTS FOUNDED: 1846 FOUNDED: 1846 LOCATION: WAUKESHA, WIS. Jessica Sullivan So. Hoffman Estates, Ill./Hoffman Estates LOCATION: GRINNELL, IOWA ENROLLMENT: 2,706 Alyssa Szczepaniak Jr. Chicago, Ill./Mother Mcauley High School ENROLLMENT: 1,600 NICKNAME: PIONEERS NICKNAME: PIONEERS COLORS: ORANGE, WHITE, AND NAVY Faith Terlecki Fr. Algonquin, Ill. COLORS: SCARLET AND BLACK PRESIDENT: DR. DOUGLAS N. HASTAD Emily Young So. Roscoe, Ill./Hononegah High School PRESIDENT: DR. RAYNARD S. KINGTON ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: M. JOE BAKER ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: GREG WALLACE HEAD COACH: ANDREW MULTERER Emily Zieger So. Arlington Heights, Ill./Wheeling High School HEAD COACH: ERIN HURLEY Taylor Zusy Fr. Green Bay, Wis. 10 2016 MIDWEST CONFERENCE SWIMMING AND DIVING CHAMPIONSHIPS 11 GRINNELL COLLEGE KNOX COLLEGE

WOMEN’S TEAM WOMEN’S TEAM (CONTINUED) MEN’S TEAM WOMEN’S TEAM NAME YR. HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL NAME YR. HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL NAME YR. HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL NAME YR. HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL Emily Adam Jr. Harper, Iowa/Keota Meagan McKinstry Sr. Chesterfield, Mo./Parkway Central Harry Carpenter So. Oak Park, Ill./Oak Park & River Forest Clarice Bernett Jr. Chicago, Ill./Lane Tech Josie Bircher Sr. Omaha, Neb./North Tiffany Nguyen Sr. Milton, Mass./Milton Academy Chris Colburn So Jacksonville, Ill./Jacksonville Megan Binkley Jr. Waunakee, Wis./Interlochen Arts Academy Chloe Briney Jr. Denver, Colo./George Washington Haley O’Neill So. Rushford, Minn./Winona Joseph Hilger Fy. Chicago, Ill./Notre Dame College Prep Allie Bird So. Omaha, Neb./Millard North Jennifer Dong Jr. Sarasota, Fla./Pine View School Katherine Parrish So. South Hadley, Mass./ Andrew Jacobs So. Lake Bluff, Ill./Lake Forest Maddie Boehm Sr. Kenosha, Wis./Harborside Academy Shannon Ellery So. Muncie, Ind./Delta Pioneer Valley Performing Arts Mizuki Kaneta So. Chiba-shi, Chiba-ken, Japan/Makuhari Madeline Bruce Jr. Dunlap, Ill./Dunlap Eve Galen Fy. New York, N.Y./Brearley School Maddy Pesch Sr. St. Cloud, Minn./Cathedral Peter Liao Sr. Hsinchu, Taiwan/Hsinchu American School Nefeli Chysoula Fy. Thessaloniki, Greece/Pinewood Annie Galloway So. Seattle, Wash./Roosevelt Cassidy Peterson Jr. Hadley, Mass./Hopkins Academy Nyan Win Sr. Yangon, Myanmar/No. 2 Basic Education Sosy Fleming Fy. Lake Elmo, Minn./Hill-Murray Caroline Graham Sr. Nashville, Tenn./University School Anastasia Pulak Fy. Belmont, Mass./Belmont James Young Jr. Bayfield, Colo./Bayfield Halle Gerash Fy. Denver, Colo./Colorado Academy Maddie Gray Sr. Chico, Calif./Pleasant Valley Dana Sherry Sr. Brooklyn, N.Y./ Mariposa Gollery So. Incline Village, NV/Incline Lucyanna Gross Jr. Kansas City, Mo./Pembroke Hill School Polytech Prep Country Day School Avantika Gupta Fy. Julia Hart Jr. Williamsburg, Va./Jamestown Sierra Silverwood So. Gambier, Ohio/Mount Vernon Elena Iatropoulou-Bannat Fy. Thessaloniki, Greece/Anatolia College Taylor Hurney So. Denver, Colo./South Mikala Skelton Jr. Plymouth, Minn./Breck School Jazmine Kenny Sr. Los Angeles, Calif./John Marshall Helena Kleiner So. San Francisco, Calif./ Katherine Su So. Chelmsford, Mass./Chelmsford Nicolette Laird Jr. Louisville, Colo./Monarch Urban School of San Francisco Rebecca Teske Fy. Green Bay, Wis./Ashwaubenon Laura Lee Jr. Mountain View, Calif./Los Altos Ana Karin Kozjek Jr. Ljubljana, Slovenia/Gimnazija Bezigrad Zala Tomasic So. Skofja Loka/St. Stanislav’s Institution Elizabeth Malone Jr. Oak Park, Ill./Oak Park and River Forest Hayley Levin Sr. Highland Park, Ill./Deerfield Beth Tsuha Jr. Kurtistown, Hawaii/Hilo Deandra Mazaya So. Jakarta, Indonesia Katie Lottermoser Jr. Bartlett, Ill./Bartlett Maria Venneri So. Los Alamos, N.M./Los Alamos Emma Newman Fy. San Geronimo, Calif./Sir Francis Drake Jalyn Marks Sr. Fairfax, Va./Dominion Holly Walter Jr. Santa Ynez, Calif./Santa Ynez Valley Union Jennifer Ripka Jr. Palatine, Ill./Palatine Malena Maxwell So. Bloomington, Minn./John F. Kennedy Summer White So. Brookeville, Md./Sherwood Melissa Silva Sr. Zion, Ill./Zion-Benton Jessica Wood Sr. Chattanooga, Tenn./Baylor School Julia Steen Fy. Elm Grove, Wis./Brookfield East Irene Stephenson Fy. Shorewood, Wis./Shorewood Morgan Tonner Sr. Taipa, China/Inter. School of Macao QUICK FACTS Monica Weller So. Westminster, Colo./Denver-Inter. Studies FOUNDED: 1837 ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: LOCATION: GALESBURG, ILL. CHAD EISELE ENROLLMENT: 1,420 HEAD COACH: JONATHAN NICKNAME: PRAIRIE FIRE POWERS COLORS: PURPLE AND GOLD PRESIDENT: TERESA AMOTT 12 2016 MIDWEST CONFERENCE SWIMMING AND DIVING CHAMPIONSHIPS 13 LAKE FOREST COLLEGE LAWRENCE UNIVERSITY

MEN’S TEAM WOMEN’S TEAM MEN’S TEAM WOMEN’S TEAM NAME YR. HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL NAME YR. HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL NAME YR. HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL NAME YR. HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL David Bunting So. Christopher, Ill./Christopher Emily Bowens Jr. Chicago, Ill./Mother Mcauley Liberal Arts Christian Bell Jr. Farmington, Minn./Farmington Rosemary Bauer So. Elm Grove, Wis./Brookfield East Armel Cazedepats Sr. Evanston, Ill./Voltaire Jessica Cline So. Sturgis, Mich./Sturgis Travis Charlow So. Branford, Conn./Branford Eryn Blagg So. Omaha, Neb./Millard West Matthew Demirs So. Lynn, Mass./Lynn English Toni Corbani So. Valley Village, Calif./Louisville Kaleb Cooperman Sr. Warrenville, Ill./ Hayley Cardinal Sr. Lombard, Ill./Glenbard East Sean Flanigan Jr. Allen Park, Mich./Allen Park Lauren Dalecky Jr. Robins, Iowa/Linn-Mar Wheaton Warrenville South Natalie Cash So. Gilberts, Ill./Hampshire Sam Freedberg Jr. Chapel Hill, N.C./Chapel Hill Brigit Dunne So. Naperville, Ill./Naperville North Shuangmu Feng So. Shanghai, China/Hangzhou No. 2 Odessa Ceh So. Chicago, Ill./Latin School Josh Georgeff Jr. West Des Moines, Iowa/Waukee Senior Magdalen Kroeger So. Omaha, Neb./Westside Imran Islam Jr. Nashville, Tenn. Emily Flack Sr. Edina, Minn./Edina James Haney Jr. Oak Lawn, Ill./St. Ignatius Simona Kurta So. Elk Grove Village, Ill./Elk Grove Josh Ladwig Jr. Two Rivers, Wis./Two Rivers Lizzy Garcia Fr. St. Paul, Minn./St. Agnes Orion Huey Jr. Fort Collins, Colo./Fossil Ridge Lily McCarthy So. Hingham, Mass./Hingham Jordan Spalding Fr. Glenview, Ill./Glenbrook South Rachel Gregory Jr. Richardson, Texas/Plano East Travis Johnson Jr. Lexington, Ky./Paul Laurence Dunbar Rachael Purgerson Fr. Flower Mound, Texas/Flower Mound Max Stahl Fr. Tijeras, N.M./Sandia Prep Shelby Hader So. Menomonee Falls, Wis./Menomonee Falls Ryan Keast Jr. De Pere, Wis./De Pere Lily Thorsen Jr. Glenwood Springs, Colo./Glenwood Springs Grant Wilkie Sr. Bayside, Wis./Nicolet Cherise John Jr. Aztec, N.M./Piedra Vista Kristofer Korth Sr. Valencia, Calif./Hart Michaela Torres Fr. Whittier, Calif./La Serna Abby Kosberg Sr. Wildwood, Ill./Warren Township Landon Longfield So. Mesa, Ariz./Red Mountain Sarah Loepfe Sr. La Crescent, Minn./La Crescent Chris Martinez Jr. La Palma, Calif./John F. Kennedy Tahnee Marquardt Sr. Greven, Germany Jakobi McClellan So. Homewood, Ill./Homewood-Flossmoor Ella Murray Fr. Boca Raton, Fla./Spanish River Ian Murphy So. El Paso, Texas/Eastwood Danielle Millin Jr. Monona, Wis./Monona Grove Heath Ogawa Fr. Deerfield, Ill./Deerfield Delaney Olsen So. Plymouth, Wis./Plymouth Virgil Thomas Jr. Fairfield, Calif./Rodriguez Rebecca Schachtman Jr. St. Louis, Mo./Ladue Horton Watkins Frederick Weichmann Fr. Chicago, Ill./Lane Tech Weichmann Sarah Schwiekart Fr. Loveland, Colo./Loveland James Winkler So. Madison, Wis./St. John’s Military Academy Haedyn Smith Sr. Antioch, Ill./Antioch Emei Thompson So. Minnetonka, Minn./Orono Foley Van Lieshout So. Milwaukee, Wis./Whitefish Bay QUICK FACTS QUICK FACTS Ellie Van Why Fr. Milwaukee, Wis./University School FOUNDED: 1857 FOUNDED: 1847 Anna Vogel So. Oak Park, Ill./ Oak Park River Forest LOCATION: APPLETON, WIS. LOCATION: LAKE FOREST, ILL. Paige Witter Jr. Denver, Colo./Washington ENROLLMENT: 1,600 ENROLLMENT: 1,500 NICKNAME: FORESTERS NICKNAME: VIKINGS Emmi Zheng Fr. St. Louis Park, Minn./St. Louis Park COLORS: RED AND BLACK COLORS: BLUE AND WHITE PRESIDENT: STEPHEN D. SCHUTT PRESIDENT: MARK BURSTEIN ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: JACKIE SLAATS DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS: CHRISTYN ABARAY HEAD COACH: VADIM TASHLITSKY HEAD COACH: DREW FLEEK 14 2016 MIDWEST CONFERENCE SWIMMING AND DIVING CHAMPIONSHIPS 15 MONMOUTH COLLEGE MIDWEST CONFERENCE RECORDS MEN’S RECORDS EVENT TIME/SCORE ATHLETE(S) SCHOOL YEAR 50 Freestyle 20.49 Danny Tarkowski Lake Forest 1994 100 Freestyle 44.90 Danny Tarkowski Lake Forest 1994 200 Freestyle 1:38.61 Michael Brus Grinnell 2013 500 Freestyle 4:30.72 Michael Brus Grinnell 2013 1000 Freestyle 9:38.91 Ian Dixon-Anderson Grinnell 2015 1650 Freestyle 16:00.65 Ian Dixon-Anderson Grinnell 2015 100 Butterfly 49.97 Garr Punnett Lake Forest 2014 200 Butterfly 1:50.75 Sam Freedberg Lake Forest 2015 MEN’S TEAM WOMEN’S TEAM 100 Backstroke 49.01 Michael Brus Grinnell 2013 200 Backstroke 1:44.81 Michael Brus Grinnell 2013 NAME YR. HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL NAME YR. HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL 100 Breaststroke 57.57 Kristofer Korth Lake Forest 2014 R.L. Aldridge So. Villa Park, Ill./Willowbrook Brooke Boldt Jr. Flower Mound, Texas/Flower Mound 200 Breaststroke 2:05.36 Kristofer Korth Lake Forest 2014 Alex Altamirano Fr. Chicago, Ill./Von Steuben Metro Science Brenna Bowers So. New Lenox, Ill./Lincoln-Way West 200 Individual Medley 1:50.91 Michael Brus Grinnell 2014 Julius Bradsfield So. Chicago, Ill./Curie Metro Kaila Heitter So. Byron, Ill./Byron 400 Individual Medley 3:57.43 Sam Freedberg Lake Forest 2015 Rob Byrne Fr. Hanover Park, Ill./Glenbard North Breanna Hoepfner Sr. East Moline, Ill./East Moline 200 Freestyle Relay 1:24.86 McMillian, Pence, Wood, Brown Grinnell 2005 Tom Cangelosi So. Rockaway, N.J./Morris Hills Michelle Nafziger So. Prophetstown, Ill./Prophetstown 400 Freestyle Relay 3:06.47 Dimarzio, Bennett, Lytle, Brus Grinnell 2014 Cristian Corbett Jr. Roy, Utah/Roy Cassidy Neely Jr. Springfield, Ill./Springfield 800 Freestyle Relay 6:48.17 Bennett, Robinson, Lytle, Brus Grinnell 2014 Andrew Domkuski Jr. Towanda, Ill./Normal Cassidy O’Connell Sr. Chicago, Ill./Lane Technical 200 Medley Relay 1:33.08 Brus, Ringdahl-Mayland, Spooner, Fulgoni Grinnell 2013 Matt Engebretson Jr. Elk Grove Village, Ill./Conant Sadie Stone Jr. St. Paul, Minn./Highland Park 400 Medley Relay 3:24.68 Brus, Gray, Spooner, Bennett Grinnell 2013 Jake Hall Fr. Prospect Heights, Ill./Hersey Taylor Sutschek Sr. Park Ridge, Ill./Maine South 1M Diving 519.85 Daniel Goldstein Grinnell 2015 Austin Heady Fr. Galesburg, Ill./Galesburg Allie Vallance Jr. Palos Hills, Ill./Amos Alonzo Stagg 3M Diving 551.00 Nate Brennaman Grinnell 1995 Christian Hernandez Fr. Des Plaines, Ill./Maine West Claire Woodrow Jr. Saginaw, Mich./Heritage Sebastian Hernandez So. Des Plaines, Ill./Maine West Sarah Wright Fr. McHenry, Ill./West WOMEN’S RECORDS Riley Hess So. University Place, Wash./Curtis EVENT TIME/SCORE ATHLETE(S) SCHOOL YEAR Logan Hoepfner Fr. East Moline, Ill./United Township 50 Freestyle 24.06 Alex Dunn Lake Forest 2013 Thomas O’Hern Fr. Woodridge, Ill./South 100 Freestyle 52.87 Alex Dunn Lake Forest 2013 Ian Salveson Jr. St. Charles, Ill./East 200 Freestyle 1:51.38 Victoria Karker Lake Forest 2015 500 Freestyle 4:54.79 Becky Shaak Lake Forest 2013 1000 Freestyle 10:11.11 Becky Shaak Lake Forest 2013 1650 Freestyle 16:55.81 Becky Shaak Lake Forest 2013 100 Butterfly 56.88 Emma Goral Ripon 2015 200 Butterfly 2:06.86 Emma Goral Ripon 2015 100 Backstroke 56.73 Jie Li Lake Forest 2001 200 Backstroke 2:03.89 Maria Venneri Grinnell 2015 100 Breaststroke 1:02.55 Imelda Wistey Grinnell 2011 200 Breaststroke 2:20.01 Imelda Wistey Grinnell 2011 200 Individual Medley 2:06.59 Victoria Karker Lake Forest 2015 400 Individual Medley 4:27.59 Becky Shaak Lake Forest 2011 200 Freestyle Relay 1:38.05 Julian, Kieley, Johnson, Stokes Carroll 2014 400 Freestyle Relay 3:32.60 Gillig, Briney, O’Neill, Tsuha Grinnell 2015 800 Freestyle Relay 7:47.71 Gillig, Kozjek, Levin, Tsuha Grinnell 2015 QUICK FACTS 200 Medley Relay 1:47.65 Venneri, Pesch, Gillig, Briney Grinnell 2015 FOUNDED: 1853 COLORS: RED AND WHITE 400 Medley Relay 3:53.47 Venneri, Pesch, Gillig, Tsuha Grinnell 2015 LOCATION: MONMOUTH, ILL. PRESIDENT: DR. CLARENCE WYATT 1M Diving 493.80 Maggie Rezac Lake Forest 2007 ENROLLMENT: 1,225 ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: ROGER HAYNES 3M Diving 518.90 Christine Pekar Lake Forest 2015 NICKNAME: FIGHTING SCOTS HEAD COACH: TOM BUREK 16 2016 MIDWEST CONFERENCE SWIMMING AND DIVING CHAMPIONSHIPS 17

MIDWEST CONFERENCE 2015 MIDWEST CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP MEET RECORDS CHAMPIONSHIP MEET RESULTS MEN’S RECORDS WOMEN’S FINAL WOMEN’S CHAMPIONS BY EVENT EVENT TIME/SCORE ATHLETE(S) SCHOOL YEAR STANDINGS EVENT CHAMPION(S) SCHOOL TIME/SCORE 50 Freestyle 20.49 Danny Tarkowski Lake Forest 1994 PLACE SCHOOL POINTS 200 Free Relay Grinnell 1:38.21 100 Freestyle 45.58 Michael Brus Grinnell 2012 1. Grinnell 1074 500 Free Madison Martell Lake Forest 5:06.17 200 Freestyle 1:39.01 Michael Brus Grinnell 2012 2. Lake Forest 786.5 200 IM Victoria Karker Lake Forest 2:06.59*# 50 Free Val Julian Carroll 24.66 500 Freestyle 4:30.72 Michael Brus Grinnell 2013 3. Carroll 514 1,000 Freestyle 9:38.91 Ian Dixon-Anderson Grinnell 2015 400 Medley Relay Grinnell 3:53.47*# 4. Lawrence 474 1650 Freestyle 16:00.65 Ian Dixon-Anderson Grinnell 2015 1M Diving Christina Pekar Lake Forest 482.35 5. Monmouth 399.5 100 Butterfly 49.97 Garr Punnett Lake Forest 2014 200 Medley Relay Grinnell 1:47.65*# 200 Butterfly 1:50.83 Sam Freedberg Lake Forest 2015 6. Ripon 348 400 IM Hayley Levin Grinnell 4:32.81 100 Backstroke 49.01 Michael Brus Grinnell 2013 7. Knox 214 100 Fly Emma Goral Ripon 56.88*# 200 Backstroke 1:45.94 Michael Brus Grinnell 2013 8. Beloit 204 200 Free Victoria Karker Lake Forest 1:51.38*# 100 Breast Maddy Pesch Grinnell 1:06.19 100 Breaststroke 57.57 Kristofer Korth Lake Forest 2014 9. Illinois 147 200 Breaststroke 2:05.36 Kristofer Korth Lake Forest 2014 100 Back Evelyn Johnson Lake Forest 58.04 200 Individual Medley 1:50.91 Michael Brus Grinnell 2014 MEN’S FINAL 800 Free Relay Grinnell 7:42.71*# 400 Individual Medley 3:57.43 Sam Freedberg Lake Forest 2015 STANDINGS 3M Diving Christina Pekar Lake Forest 518.90*# 200 Freestyle Relay 1:24.86 McMillian, Pence, Brown, Wood Grinnell 2005 PLACE SCHOOL POINTS 1650 Free Taylor Winter Lawrence 17:32.68 400 Freestyle Relay 3:06.47 Dimarzio, Bennett, Lytle, Brus Grinnell 2014 1. Lake Forest 1072 200 Back Maria Venneri Grinnell 2:03.89*# 800 Freestyle Relay 6:48.17 Bennett, Robinson, Lytle, Brus Grinnell 2014 2. Grinnell 992 100 Free Victoria Karker Lake Forest 53.07 200 Breast Maddy Pesch Grinnell 2:25.13 200 Medley Relay 1:33.08 Brus, Ringdahl-Mayland, Spooner, Fulgoni Grinnell 2013 3. Carroll 523 400 Medley Relay 3:24.68 Brus, Gray, Spooner, Bennett Grinnell 2013 200 Fly Emma Goral Ripon 2:06.86 4. Monmouth 374 1M Diving 519.85 Daniel Goldstein Grinnell 2015 400 Free Relay Grinnell 3:32.60 *# 5. 3M Diving 551.00 Nate Brennaman Grinnell 1995 Beloit 282 6. Ripon 237 MEN’S CHAMPIONS BY EVENT WOMEN’S RECORDS 7. Illinois 206 EVENT CHAMPION(S) SCHOOL TIME/SCORE EVENT TIME/SCORE ATHLETE(S) SCHOOL YEAR 8. Lawrence 190 200 Free Relay Lake Forest 1:25.02 500 Free Thomas Robinson Grinnell 4:38.18 50 Freestyle 24.06 Alex Dunn Lake Forest 2013 9. Knox 187 100 Freestyle 52.87 Alex Dunn Lake Forest 2013 200 IM Sam Freedberg Lake Forest 1:51.64 50 Free Jonathan Newbery Ripon 21.15 200 Freestyle 1:51.38 Victoria Karker Lake Forest 2015 2015 WOMEN’S SWIMMER 500 Freestyle 4:57.81 Becky Shaak Lake Forest 2013 OF THE YEAR: 400 Medley Relay Grinnell 3:29.06 1,000 Freestyle 10:33.02 Becky Shaak Lake Forest 2010 Victoria Karker, Lake Forest 1M Diving Daniel Goldstein Grinnell 519.85*# 1650 Freestyle 17:13.96 Becky Shaak Lake Forest 2013 200 Medley Relay Grinnell 1:34.46 2015 WOMEN’S DIVER 100 Butterfly 56.88 Emma Goral Ripon 2015 400 IM Sam Freedberg Lake Forest 3:57.43*# OF THE YEAR: 100 Fly Shawn Lucchesi Carroll 51.57 200 Butterfly 2:06.86 Emma Goral Ripon 2015 Christina Pekar, Lake Forest 100 Backstroke 57.49 Jie Li Lake Forest 2001 200 Free Thomas Robinson Grinnell 1:42.69 200 Backstroke 2:03.89 Maria Venneri Grinnell 2015 2015 WOMEN’S COACH 100 Breast Kristofer Korth Lake Forest 57.92 100 Breaststroke 1:02.55 Imelda Wistey Grinnell 2011 OF THE YEAR: 100 Back Ben Weideman Grinnell 52.69 200 Breaststroke 2:20.01 Imelda Wistey Grinnell 2011 Erin Hurley, Grinnell 800 Free Relay Grinnell 6:56.55 3M Diving Daniel Goldstein Grinnell 543.45 200 Individual Medley 2:06.59 Victoria Karker Lake Forest 2015 2015 MEN’S SWIMMER 1650 Free Ian Dixon-Anderson Grinnell 16:00.65*# 400 Individual Medley 4:27.66 Hayley Levin Grinnell 2013 OF THE YEAR: 200 Back Orien Huey Lake Forest 1:52.21 200 Freestyle Relay 1:38.05 Julian, Kieley, Johnson, Stokes Carroll 2014 Sam Freedberg, Lake Forest 400 Freestyle Relay 3:32.60 Gillig, Briney, O’Neill, Tsuha Grinnell 2015 100 Free Shawn Lucchesi Carroll 47.16 800 Freestyle Relay 7:42.71 Gillig, Kozjek, Levin, Tsuha Grinnell 2015 2015 MEN’S DIVER OF THE YEAR: 200 Breast Kristofer Korth Lake Forest 2:06.40 Daniel Goldstein, Grinnell College 200 Medley Relay 1:47.65 Venneri, Pesch, Gillig, Briney Grinnell 2015 200 Fly Sam Freedberg Lake Forest 1:50.83* 400 Free Relay Lake Forest 3:09.33 400 Medley Relay 3:53.47 Venneri, Pesch, Gillig, Tsuha Grinnell 2015 2015 MEN’S COACH OF THE YEAR: 1M Diving 493.80 Maggie Rezac Lake Forest 2007 Vadim Tashlitsky * = indicates MWC Championship Meet Record 3M Diving 518.90 Christine Pekar Lake Forest 2015 # = indicates MWC Record 18 2016 MIDWEST CONFERENCE SWIMMING AND DIVING CHAMPIONSHIPS 19

2016 NCAA DIVISION III MEN’S SWIMMING 2016 NCAA DIVISION III WOMEN’S SWIMMING AND DIVING QUALIFYING STANDARDS AND DIVING QUALIFYING STANDARDS

25 YARDS 25 YARDS EVENT A CUT: B CUT: 2014 INVITE TIME EVENT A CUT: B CUT: 2014 INVITE TIME 50 Free 19.80 20.77 20.50 50 Free 22.84 23.88 23.60 100 Free 43.66 45.62 45.25 100 Free 49.65 52.14 51.54 200 Free 1:37.18 1:40.68 1:39.60 200 Free 1:47.64 1:52.99 1:51.58 500 Free 4:22.97 4:35.44 4:30.71 500 Free 4:45.33 5:01.13 4:58.16 1650 Free 15:05.49 16:16.65 15:52.89 1650 Free 16:28.07 17:33.72 17:14.43 100 Back 48.00 50.88 49.72 100 Back 54.12 57.44 56.72 200 Back 1:44.47 1:51.73 1:48.74 200 Back 1:57.64 2:04.63 2:02.78 100 Breast 53.46 57.54 55.85 100 Breast 1:01.79 1:05.49 1:04.48 200 Breast 1:56.59 2:05.58 2:02.60 200 Breast 2:14.58 2:23.03 2:20.58 100 Fly 47.43 49.70 49.03 100 Fly 52.92 57.07 56.28 200 Fly 1:45.64 1:53.87 1:50.11 200 Fly 1:56.90 2:07.58 2:04.34 200 IM 1:46.96 1:52.53 1:51.30 200 IM 2:00.51 2:07.39 2:05.63 400 IM 3:48.81 4:07.40 3:58.77 400 IM 4:13.77 4:36.69 4:28.04 200 FR --- 1:23.16 1:22.50 200 FR --- 1:35.85 1:35.11 400 FR --- 3:04.39 3:02.44 400 FR --- 3:30.72 3:29.50 800 FR --- 6:48.52 6:45.92 800 FR --- 7:40.56 7:38.74 200 MR --- 1:32.29 1:31.36 200 MR --- 1:45.96 1:45.16 400 MR --- 3:23.13 3:20.69 400 MR --- 3:51.95 3:50.40

PAST MWC MEN’S CHAMPIONS PAST MWC WOMEN’S CHAMPIONS 2015 Lake Forest 1995 Grinnell 1975 Knox 1955 Grinnell, St. Olaf 2015 Grinnell 1995 Lake Forest 2014 Lake Forest 1994 Grinnell 1974 St. Olaf 1954 Grinnell 2014 Grinnell 1994 Grinnell 2013 Grinnell 1993 Lake Forest 1973 St. Olaf 1953 Carleton 2013 Grinnell 1993 Grinnell 2012 Grinnell 1992 Grinnell 1972 Ripon 1952 Carleton 2012 Lake Forest 1992 Grinnell 2011 Grinnell 1991 Grinnell 1971 Ripon 1951 Carleton 2011 Grinnell 1991 Lake Forest 2010 Grinnell 1990 Grinnell 1970 Grinnell 1950 Beloit 2010 Grinnell 1990 Lake Forest 2009 Grinnell 1989 Grinnell 1969 Cornell 1949 Beloit 2009 Grinnell 1989 Lake Forest 2008 Grinnell 1988 Grinnell 1968 Lawrence 1948 Beloit 2008 Grinnell 1988 Grinnell 2007 Grinnell 1987 Lake Forest 1967 Cornell 1947 Cornell 2007 Grinnell 1987 Lake Forest 2006 Grinnell 1986 Grinnell 1966 Cornell 1946 No Competition 2006 Grinnell 1986 Coe 2005 Grinnell 1985 Grinnell 1965 Cornell 1945 No Competition 2005 Grinnell 1985 Coe 2004 Grinnell 1984 Grinnell 1964 Lawrence 1944 No Competition 2004 Grinnell 1984 Lake Forest 2003 Grinnell 1983 Grinnell 1963 Grinnell 1943 No Competition 2003 Grinnell 2002 Grinnell 1982 Grinnell 1962 Carleton 1942 Lawrence 2002 Grinnell 2001 Lake Forest 1981 Grinnell 1961 Grinnell 1941 Beloit 2001 Grinnell 2000 Lawrence 1980 Grinnell 1960 Grinnell 1940 Carleton 2000 Grinnell 1999 Lake Forest 1979 Grinnell 1959 Grinnell 1939 Carleton 1999 Grinnell 1998 Lake Forest 1978 Lake Forest 1958 Grinnell 1938 Carleton 1998 Lake Forest 1997 Lake Forest 1977 Grinnell 1957 Knox 1937 Carleton 1997 Lake Forest 1996 Lawrence 1976 Knox 1956 Grinnell 1936 Carleton 1996 Lake Forest 2016 MIDWEST CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP SCHEDULE (alternating men’s events with women’s events in even years)

FRIDAY, FEB. 19, 2016 FRIDAY 10 A.M. PRELIMS FRIDAY 5:30 P.M. FINALS 200 Free Relay (B and C relays only) 200 Free Relay (A Relays only) 10-minute break 10-minute break Diving Finals-During Break 500 Free 500 Free 200 IM 200 IM 50 Free 50 Free 15-minute break 20-minute break 400 Med. Relay (B and C relays only) 400 Med. Relay (A Relays only) Diving: Starts one hour after prelims are finished Men’s 1-meter Women’s 3-meter SATURDAY, FEB. 20, 2016 SATURDAY 10 A.M. PRELIMS SATURDAY 5:30 P.M. FINALS 200 Med. Relay (B and C relays only) 200 Med. Relay (A Relays only) 10-minute break 10-minute break Diving Finals-During Break 400 IM 400 IM 100 Fly 100 Fly 200 Free 200 Free 100 Brst 100 Brst 100 Back 100 Back 20-minute break 20-minute break 800 Free Relay (B and C Relays only) 800 Free Relay (A Relays only) Diving: Starts one hour after prelims are finished Men’s 3-meter Women’s 1-meter SUNDAY, FEB. 21, 2016 SUNDAY 9 A.M. PRELIMS SUN4:00PMDAY 4 P.M. FINALS 200 Back 1650 Men- Fastest Heat 100 Free 1650 Women-Fastest Heat 200 Brst 200 Back 200 Fly 100 Free 15-minute break 200 Brst 400 free relay (B and C relays only) 200 Fly 20-minute break 20-minute break 1650 free (All but fastest heats, alternating 400 free relay (A Relays Only) heat of men and heat of women) SCORING INDIVIDUAL EVENTS: 20-17-16-15-14-13-12-11-9-7-6-5-4-3-2-1 RELAY EVENTS: 40-34-32-30-28-26-24-22-18-14

The top 16 swimmers will be brought back to the final GRINNELL COLLEGE session in each preliminary individual swimming event.