& 2014-15 Texas Men’s Swimming & Diving TEAM INFORMATION______2-7 UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS QUICK FACTS 2014-15 NCAA Qualifying Standards______2 Location______Austin, Texas Media Information & Services______3 Enrollment______52,076 (39,995 undergraduate) 2014-15 Schedule______4 President______William Powers, Jr. 2014-15 Roster ______5 Athletics Director (Men’s)______Steve Patterson Lee and Joe Jamail Texas Swimming Center______6 Program Notes______7 Founded______1883 Nickname/Mascot______Longhorns/Bevo XIV 2014-15 LONGHORNS______8-33 Colors______Burnt Orange & White (Pantone 159) Affiliation______NCAA Division I Mark Anderson, Cory Bowersox______8 NCAA Faculty Rep.______Dr. Jim Vick Will Chandler______9 Conference______Big 12 Jack Conger______10 Home Pool______Lee & Joe Jamail Texas Swimming Center Tripp Cooper______11 Capacity______1,800 Kip Darmody______12 P.J. Dunne______13 Matt Ellis______14 MEN’S SWIMMING & DIVING STAFF Imri Ganiel______15 Will Glass, Aaron Gustafson______16 Head Coach ______Eddie Reese (Florida, ‘63) Hayden Henry______17 37th season at Texas Matt Korman, Ian LeMaistre______18 Assoc. Head Coach ______Kris Kubik (Auburn, ‘78) Sam Lewis______19 32nd season at Texas Will Licon______20 Diving Head Coach ______Matt Scoggin (Texas, ‘87) Liam Lockwood, Cory Loria______21 21st season at Texas John Martens, Nicolas Munoz ______22 Keith Murphy______23 John Murray______24 Admin. Assistant______Mary Juarez (512) 471-6734 Sean O’Brien______25 Athletic Trainer______Terry Murphy Radu Prunoiu, Jake Ritter______26 Strength Coach______Trey Zepeda (swimming) & Anna Craig (diving) Grant Rogers______27 Volunteer Coach______Wyatt Collins Chris Scheaffer______28 Andrew Skowronek, Clark Smith______29 Alec Willrodt, Clay Youngquist______30

Jared Butler______31 Brett Ringgold, Jonathan Roberts______32 , Austin Temple______33 COACHES & STAFF______34-39 Eddie Reese______34 Kris Kubik______38 Matt Scoggin______39 HISTORY & HONORS______41-68 NCAA Individual Champions______41 NCAA Relay Champions______42 NCAA Team Champions______43-47 Longhorn Olympians______48-50 U.S. Swimming & Diving National Champions______51-52 All-Americans______53-54 International Meet Results______55 Individual SWC Champions______56-58 Individual Big 12 Champions______59-61 Top 10 Performers______62-63 Top 10 Performances______64-65 Letterwinners______66-68

2014-15 TEXAS SWIMMING & DIVING • FACT BOOK 1 TEXAS SWIMMING & DIVING 2014-15 NCAA Qualifying Standards

SWIMMING & DIVING STANDARDS

Men’s Swimming Standards Men’s Diving Standards 25-Yard Course

Event A Standard B Standard Event Points 50 Free 19.25 20.19 1-Meter Diving 300*

100 Free 42.51 44.29 3-Meter Diving 320*

200 Free 1:33.62 1:37.99 Platform Diving 300*

500 Free 4:14.59 4:24.99

1,650 Free 14:46.26 15:30.39 *Qualifying point total in any 6 dive list with standard DD

100 Fly 45.91 48.29 200 Fly 1:42.85 1:47.99 100 Back 45.62 48.49 200 Back 1:40.88 1:46.39 100 Breast 52.29 55.39 200 Breast 1:53.68 1:59.79 200 IM 1:42.76 1:49.09 400 IM 3:42.40 3:54.49 200 Free Relay 1:18.02 1:18.62 400 Free Relay 2:53.11 2:54.66 800 Free Relay 6:22.81 6:26.33 200 Medley Relay 1:25.63 1:26.58 400 Medley Relay 3:09.40 3:11.03

2 2014-15 TEXAS SWIMMING & DIVING • FACT BOOK TEXAS SWIMMING & DIVING Media Information & Policies he Texas Media Relations Department welcomes your interest in MEDIA RELATIONS DIRECTORY Longhorns athletics. We make every effort to facilitate your coverage of our programs. For information on student-athletes or coaches, to MAILING ADDRESS Tset up interviews or photo shoots, or if you are in need of file photos, please The University of Texas at Austin call us, stop by our office (RMRZ 7.850), or e-mail us a request. Athletics Media Relations CREDENTIALS P.O. Box 7399 Media credentials will be issued this season for postseason meets. Please Austin, TX 78713-7399 e-mail Travis Feldhaus at [email protected] at least 48 hours in advance if you wish to be considered for credentials. SHIPPING ADDRESS FACILITIES/PARKING 403 E. 23rd St. • Austin, TX 78712 The Lee and Joe Jamail Texas Swimming Center is located on the UT Campus at Trinity St. and W. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Parking for all MEN’S SWIMMING & DIVING CONTACT home meets is available in the Trinity Parking Garage, located on the southeast Travis Feldhaus ([email protected]) corner of Trinity St. and W. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. WEB/SOCIAL MEDIA 512/232-9460 (o) • 512/848-8192 (c) Area Code 512 (unless otherwise noted): All of the latest news concerning the Longhorns swimming and diving Media Relations Office (main number)______471-7437 team, including notes, features, updated statistics and results, is available on The University of Texas’ official athletics web site, TexasSports.com. Follow Media Relations Fax______471-6040 the Horns on at @TexasMSD and on Instagram at TexasMSD. Nick Voinis, Sr. Assoc. AD/Communications____ 471-2151 (o), 921-8661(c) INTERVIEWS [email protected] John Bianco, Assoc. AD/Media Relations (IAM) __ 471-1346 (o); 748-9315 (c) All athlete and coach interviews must be coordinated with the media relations department. We ask that all interview requests be made at least [email protected] 24 hours in advance. The team practices from 3 to 5pm, Monday through Scott McConnell, Asst. AD/Media Relations (IAW)____ 471-1345 (o); 748-9313 (c) Friday. Coach Reese is available before and after practice. All media inter- [email protected] views must be coordinated through swimming & diving contact Travis Brian Davis, Associate Director______471-9801 (o) Feldhaus. [email protected] PHOTOGRAPHY Joe Hernandez, Associate Director______471-8373 (o) The Texas Sports Photography Department can assist all media mem- [email protected] bers with photo requests. Please contact the photo department at photo@ Thomas Stepp, Associate Director______471-7877 (o); 748-4615 (c) athletics.utexas.edu for more information. [email protected] MEDIA RELATIONS INFO/MEN’S SWIMMING & DIVING Susie Epp, Assistant Director______232-1532 (o) [email protected] (area code: 512) Office Phone: 471-6036 Fax: 471-6040 Travis Feldhaus, Assistant Director______232-9460 (o); 848-8192 (c) Assoc. AD/Media Relations______John Bianco [email protected] Asst. Media Relations Director/ Brian Karst, Assistant Director______471-6039 (o) Men’s Swimming & Diving______Travis Feldhaus Office Phone______(512) 232-9460 [email protected] Cell Phone______(512) 848-8192 Justin Moore, Assistant Director______232-9438 (o) Fax______(512) 471-6040 [email protected] E-mail:[email protected] Shawn Nestor, Assistant Director______471-9161 (o) UT Athletics Web site______www.TexasSports.com [email protected] David Wiechmann, Assistant Director______471-6062 (o) [email protected] Texas Athletics Official Web site______www.TexasSports.com Office/Fax______(469) 524-1000 / (469) 524-1045 Big 12 Conference Media Relations Fax______(469) 524-1045 Big 12 Conference Web site______www.big12sports.com Longhorns Ltd. (stadium store)____ 477-7967 or www.LonghornsLtd.com UT Tickets______800/982-BEVO or 512/471-3333 ______TexasBoxOffice.com

2014-15 TEXAS SWIMMING & DIVING • FACT BOOK 3 TEXAS SWIMMING & DIVING 2014-15 Schedule

DATE TIME OPPONENT/EVENT LOCATION Oct. 17______6 p.m.______TEXAS A&M______Austin, Texas Oct. 24-25______6 p.m./10 a.m.______at Indiana/Michigan/Louisville______Ann Arbor, Michigan Nov. 20-22______10 a.m./6 p.m.______UT DIVING INVITATIONAL______Austin, Texas Dec. 4-6______10 a.m./6 p.m.______TEXAS INVITATIONAL (swimming only)______Austin, Texas Dec. 16-21______All Day______USA DIVING WINTER NATIONALS______Columbus, Ohio Jan. 8______4 p.m.______at Auburn______Auburn, Alabama Jan. 10______10 a.m.______at Georgia______Athens, Georgia Jan. 30-31______5 p.m./10 a.m.______ARIZONA & SMU______Austin, Texas Feb. 6______4 p.m.______TCU______Austin, Texas Feb. 25-28______10 a.m./6 p.m.______BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIPS______Austin, Texas Mar. 5-7______10 a.m./6 p.m.______AMERICAN CHAMPS.______Austin, Texas Mar. 9-11______All day______@ NCAA Zone Diving Meet______Iowa City, Iowa Mar. 26-28______11 a.m./7 p.m.______at NCAA Championships______Iowa City, Iowa

4 2014-15 TEXAS SWIMMING & DIVING • FACT BOOK TEXAS SWIMMING & DIVING 2014-15 Roster Name Ht. Year Experience Event(s) Hometown (Previous School) Mark Anderson______5-9______SO______1L______Diving______Lake Forest, Calif. (El Toro) Cory Bowersox______5-7______JR______2L______Diving______Fairfax, Va. (Robinson) Jared Butler______6-4______FR______HS______Back/IM______Rockwall, Texas (Heath) Will Chandler______5-6______R-SR______3L______Diving______Waco, Texas (Midway) Jack Conger______6-4______SO______1L______Back/Fly/Free______Rockville, Md. (Our Lady of Good Counsel) Tripp Cooper______6-5______SR______3L______Fly/IM______The Woodlands, Texas (The Woodlands) Kip Darmody______6-1______SR______3L______Back/Fly/Free______Charlotte, N.C. (Providence) P.J. Dunne______6-5______SO______1L______Mid. Dist. Free______Pensacola, Fla. (Gulf Breeze) Matt Ellis______6-5______JR______1L______Free/Fly______Austin, Texas (Westlake/U. of Georgia) Imri Ganiel______6-1______R-SO______1L______Breaststroke______Omer, Israel (Mekif Omer) Will Glass______6-2______SO______1L______Fly/Back/IM______Mobile, Ala. (McGill Toolen Catholic) Aaron Gustafson______6-1______JR______2L______Back______Franklin, Mass. (King Phillip Regional) Hayden Henry______6-3______SO______1L______Breast/IM______Coppell, Texas (Coppell) Matt Korman______6-1______SR______2L______Breast/IM______Houston, Texas (TCU) Patrick LaBrode______6-0______JR______2L______Distance Free______Houston, Texas (Clear Brook) Ian LeMaistre______6-3______JR______2L______Mid. Distance Free______San Antonio, Texas (Alamo Heights) Sam Lewis______6-0______JR______2L______Dist. Free/IM______Tyler, Texas (Robert E. Lee) Will Licon______6-4______SO______1L______Breast/IM______El Paso, Texas (Vista Ridge) Liam Lockwood______5-11______JR______2L______Breast/IM______San Antonio, Texas (Churchill) Cory Loria______6-2______SO______1L______Mid. Dist. Free______Mansfield, Texas (Mansfield) John Martens______5-10______JR______2L______Distance Free______Aurora, Colo. (Grandview) Nicolas Munoz______6-0______SR______3L______Distance Free______The Woodlands, Texas (College Park) Keith Murphy______6-6______SR______3L______Free/Breast______Houston, Texas (Cypress Creek) John Murray______6-1______JR______2L______Freestyle______San Antonio, Texas (Churchill) Sean O’Brien______5-10______JR______2L______Diving______Concord, Mass. (Concord Carlisle) Radu Prunoiu______6-2______JR______TR______Breast/IM/Free______Frisco, Texas (Frisco/Incarnate Word) Brett Ringgold______6-1______FR______HS______Free/Fly______Keller, Texas (home schooled) Jacob Ritter______6-3______SR______3L______Free______Houston, Texas (Bellaire) Jonathan Roberts______6-4______FR______HS______Back/Free/IM______Southlake, Texas (Carroll) Grant Rogers______6-1______SR______3L______Fly/IM______Topeka, Kan. (Washburn Rural) Chris Scheaffer______6-6______SO______1L______Butterfly______San Jose, Calif. (Bellarmine College Prep) Joseph Schooling______6-0______FR______HS______Butterfly______Singapore ( [Fla.]) Andrew Skowronek______6-0______SO______1L______Fly/Free______San Antonio, Texas (Reagan) Clark Smith______6-9______SO______1L______Free/Fly______Denver, Colo. (Regis Jesuit) Austin Temple______5-11______FR______HS______Breaststroke______Virginia Beach, Va. (Cox) Alec Willrodt______6-6______SO______1L______Sprint Free______Houston, Texas (Stratford) Clay Youngquist______6-3______SR______3L______Free/Fly______Battle Creek, Mich. (Lakeview)

Coaches: Head Coach - (37th year) Assistant Coach - Kris Kubik (32nd year) Diving Coach - Matt Scoggin (21st year)

Pronunciation Guide

Imri Ganiel: EEM-ree gan-YELL Liam Lockwood: LEE-um Aaron Gustafson: GUS-tif-sin Radu Prunoiu: RAD-oo pru-NOY-you Ian LeMaistre: E-in le-MAY-ter Clay Youngquist: YOUNG-kwist : lick-OWN Kris Kubik: CUE-bik

2014-15 TEXAS SWIMMING & DIVING • FACT BOOK 5 TEXAS SWIMMING & DIVING Lee and Joe Jamail Texas Swimming Center

The Lee and Joe Jamail Texas Swimming Center opened its doors to spec- TIMING/JUDGING/SCOREBOARD: tators in 1979. The facility was modeled after the pool used at the 1972 An electronic timing system determines elapsed time, order of finish and lap Summer Olympics in , . The Texas Swimming Center splits for each lane to .001 second, which are transmitted to a large display will welcome the NCAA Men’s Swimming and Diving Championships for a scoreboard. Judges’ stations at the diving pool also compute and transmit seventh time next March. scoring to the display. A pair of video boards were installed at the facility in November of 2007. Manufactured by Daktronics, the video board hanging Before the 2001-02 season, the University of Texas completed construc- over the north end of the pool measures 10 feet high and 24 feet wide. The tion on a $3 million-dollar renovation to the Lee and Joe Jamail Texas video board installed in place of the tote board at the diving well measures Swimming Center. Already regarded as one of the finest and fastest col- 10 feet high and 18 feet wide. legiate swimming centers in the country, the Jamail Texas Swim Center has now been upgraded into a category among the elite facilities in the nation. The 50-meter pool, which holds 880,000 gallons of water, added a newly remolded moveable bulkhead and new underwater windows. JTSC’S CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY U.S. World Championship Trials (2001) The bulkhead was constructed out of 25,000 pounds of aluminum and engi- U.S. Diving Junior Nationals (1997) neered to run on a track; they also can be raised to the ceiling in order to alter U.S. Long Course Swimming Championship (1993) lane lengths for different events. The underwater windows were constructed out of four-layered heat-strengthened glass, enabling light to enter the pool U.S. Indoor Diving Championship (1993) and allowing for an interesting spectator view. U.S. Long Course Nationals (1990) U.S. Olympic Swimming Trials (1988) The swim center also reconstructed its patio entrance, as well as adding a new handicap seating area, which are both ADA (American Disabilities AIAW National Championship (1981) Act) certified. Additionally, a high-tech sound booth overlooking the entire 21 Conference Championships complex has been constructed with new theatre-quality speakers which have Women’s NCAA Championship (1988, ’90, ’92, ’95, 2002) been installed throughout the facility. Men’s NCAA Championship (1981, ’85, ’87, ’91, ’96, 2003, 2014) Olympic Diving Trials (1980) THE POOL: U.S.-USSR Dual Meet (1978) Moveable bulkheads, lowered from the ceiling, can change the 50m pool AAU National Short Course Swimming Championships (1978, 1980) into either a 25m or 25 yd short course. The pool is nine feet deep and 75’ 1” wide, providing eight-foot lanes with generous side protective lanes. The AAU National Diving Championships (1977, 1979) pool has “rim-flow” gutters, which drastically reduce turbulence. The pool American Short Course Championships (2003-Present) depth and bulkhead position also help reduce turbulence, making the JTSC one of the fastest pools in the world. COMPETITORS’ FACILITIES: Facilities include a separate entrance and lobby, dressing rooms, shower rooms, saunas, restrooms, coaches’ and officials’ office, and a training room. THE BROWNING DIVING POOL: In addition to varsity locker rooms for the Texas men’s and women’s teams, two general locker rooms can accommodate 320 athletes and may be divided The Browning Diving Pool measures 75’ 1” wide, and 15 to 18 feet deep. It into several team areas. has four 1m and six 3m springboards and a diving tower with 1m, 3m, 5m, 7.5m, and 10m platforms. The diving pool is designed to maximize both performance and judges’ views.

LIGHTING: Both the swimming and diving pools are lighted by overhead and under- water lights, and both are equipped with underwater speakers and diving windows.

6 2014-15 TEXAS SWIMMING & DIVING • FACT BOOK TEXAS SWIMMING & DIVING Texas Men’s Swimming and Diving Notes

• Texas has won 10 NCAA men’s swimming and diving team champion- • Texas ranks third all-time with its six NCAA titles in the 100 butterfly. ships, all under the tutelage of 37th-year head coach Eddie Reese. Texas Former Longhorn is one of only three swimmers to win four ranks behind only Michigan (12) and Ohio State (11) in NCAA team titles. consecutive NCAA titles in this event. • The Longhorns have 11 NCAA runner-up finishes to go along with their • Rainer Kendrick won UT’s lone NCAA title in the 200 butterfly in 2004. 10 NCAA team titles. • Texas has won two NCAA titles in the 200 individual medley (IM). UT • Since Reese took over the Longhorns’ program in 1978, Texas has finished senior won Texas’ last NCAA title in this event in 2010. in the top-three at the NCAA Championships in 28 of 36 seasons. • Texas has won four NCAA titles in the 200 freestyle relay, with the most • Reese is the only college swimming coach to win NCAA team titles in four recent title coming in 1996. separate decades. • The Longhorns rank fourth all-time with eight NCAA titles in the 400 • No school has won more NCAA team titles than The University of Texas freestyle relay, which includes a victory at the 2012 NCAA Championship. since Reese’s arrival in Austin in 1978. Texas leads that 36-year span with • UT is tied for second all-time with four NCAA titles in the 200 medley 10 NCAA team titles. relay. Texas most recently won the NCAA title in this event in 2003. • The Texas men’s swimming and diving program has produced 39 • Texas ranks second all-time with 11 NCAA titles in the 400 medley relay. Olympians who have gone on to win 42 gold medals, 16 silver medals and The Longhorns most recently won this event in 2004 with a relay that nine bronze medals at the Olympics. featured four current or future Olympic gold medalists (A. Peirsol, B. • No Longhorn has appeared in more than former UT diver Hansen, I. Crocker, G. Weber-Gale) , who represented the USA at the 2000 Sydney Games, the • Texas is tied for second all-time with 10 NCAA titles in the one-meter 2004 Athens Games, the 2008 Games and the 2012 London Games. diving event. Former Longhorn Troy Dumais won consecutive NCAA • Texas has won 35 consecutive conference championships (17 SWC and all titles from 2000 through 2002. Former Longhorn won the 17 Big 12 Conference titles). NCAA title in the event last season. • Only Ohio State’s Mike Peppe (11) has won more NCAA team titles than • Texas is tied for second all-time with nine NCAA titles in the three-meter Texas’ Eddie Reese. diving event. Troy Dumais is the only diver ever to win four NCAA titles • Texas ranks fifth nationally with 105 individual NCAA titles. in this event. Former Longhorn Michael Hixon won the NCAA title last season. • Reese’s swimmers at Texas have won 47 NCAA individual titles and 33 NCAA relay titles. • Four former Longhorns – , Garrett Weber-Gale, and Dave Walters – currently hold individual and/or relay world • Texas leads the NCAA with 12 national titles in the 800 freestyle relay. UT records. won the event at the 2012 NCAA Championship. • Peirsol and Walters teamed up with and to • Texas boasts three NCAA champions in the 50 freestyle. The most recent set the world record in the 400m medley relay (3:27.28) at the 2009 FINA was in 2012. World Championships in Rome, . • Texas has won five NCAA titles in the 100 freestyle. Jimmy Feigen won • Berens and Walters joined Michael Phelps to set the world record in the the national title in 2012. 4x200m freestyle relay (6:58.55) at the 2009 FINA World Championships. • Texas ranks third all-time with its five NCAA titles in the 200 freestyle. UT • In one of the most thrilling relay finishes in the sport’s history, Weber- senior Dax Hill claimed the NCAA title in this event in 2012. Gale joined Michael Phelps, and to win the gold • Michael McBroom won the Longhorns’ lone NCAA title in the 1,650 free- medal and set a world record in the 4x100m freestyle relay at the 2008 style in 2011. Beijing Olympics. held a sizable lead in the relay’s anchor leg • Texas ranks third all-time with its eight NCAA titles in the 100 . before Lezak chased down and out-touched him at the wall Matt Ulrickson most recently won this event for Texas in 2000. to secure gold for the Americans. • Texas ranks third all-time with its seven NCAA titles in the 200 back- • Even in retirement, Peirsol continues to hold world records in the 100m stroke. Aarol Peirsol won back-to-back NCAA titles for Texas in 2003 and and 200m backstroke events. Peirsol broke his own 100m backstroke 2004. world record at the 2009 USA Swimming National Championships with a • Texas ranks third all-time with its six NCAA titles in the 100 . time of 51.94. He remains the only swimmer to break 52 seconds in the Former Longhorn is one of only two swimmers to win event. four consecutive NCAA titles in this event. • Peirsol set the world record in the 200m backstroke (1:51.92) at the 2009 • Texas ranks third all-time with its six NCAA titles in the 200 breaststroke. FINA World Championships in Rome, Italy. Eric Friedland most recently won this event for UT in 2011. • Former Longhorn Dave Walters currently holds the American record in the 100m freestyle. Walters finished in 47.33 at the 2009 FINA World Championships in Rome, Italy.

2014-15 TEXAS SWIMMING & DIVING • FACT BOOK 7 TEXAS SWIMMING & DIVING Meet the Longhorns

MARK ANDERSON CORY BOWERSOX 5-9 –So. 5-7 – Jr. Diving Diving Lake Forest, Calif. (El Toro) Fairfax, Va. (Robinson) Club: Mission Viejo Nadadores

• Honorable mention All-American • Two-time All-American • Big 12 champion • Big 12 champion AS A FRESHMAN (2013-14) • 2014 Capital One Academic All-American • Member of Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (Fall 2012, Spring 2013, • Placed 12th in the platform diving event (380.15), 20th in the one-meter diving event (320.30) and 23rd in the three-meter diving event (340.70) at Fall 2013, Spring 2014) the NCAA Championships AS A SOPHOMORE (2013-14) • Won the platform event (400.75/415.15p) and took fifth in the one-meter event (384.55) at the Big 12 Championships • Placed fifth in the one-meter event (403.95) and 25th in the three-meter • Placed third in one-meter (389.70) and fourth in three-meter (400.80) event (338.65) at the NCAA Championships against Georgia • Won the three-meter event (472.35) and placed fourth in the one-meter • Took fifth in one-meter (344.03) and three-meter (354.00) against Auburn event (388.20) at the Big 12 Championships • Placed second in one-meter (372.45) and fifth in three-meter (345.65) at • Placed fourth in the one-meter event (311.85) and the three-meter event Indiana and Michigan (370.95) at Arizona • Took second on one-meter (383.33) and fourth on three-meter (349.73) • Took second in the one-meter event (400.58) and third in the three-meter against North Carolina event (415.20) against Georgia • Placed second in the one-meter event (365.78) against Auburn • Won the one-meter event (403.20) and took second in the three-meter BEFORE TEXAS event (399.83) against Virginia, Penn State and West Virginia • Placed sixth in the three-meter event and seventh in the platform event at • Placed fifth in the one-meter event (332.25) and seventh in the three- the 2013 AT&T National Diving Championships meter event (318.60) at Indiana and Michigan • Placed third in the one-meter event (370.43) and fifth in the three-meter event (348.00) against North Carolina AS A FRESHMAN (2012-13) • Placed eighth in the one meter event (368.25) and 26th in the three meter event preliminaries (322.75) at the NCAA Championships • Took fourth in the one-meter event (692.15) and ninth in the three-meter event (692.90) at the NCAA Zone D Championships • Won the one-meter event (386.35) and the three-meter event (416.25) at the Big 12 Championships • Placed third in the one-meter event (297.10) and sixth in the three-meter event (305.70) against Arizona and SMU • Won the one-meter diving event (359.63) and placed second in the three- meter event (388.73) at TCU BEFORE TEXAS • Placed seventh in the one-meter event at the 2011 USA Diving National Championships • Three-time high school All-American • Three-time (2009, 2010, 2012) Virginia state champion PERSONAL Born Oct. 23, 1993 in Alexandria, Va. ... son of Lee and Mary Bowersox ... has three siblings: Catherine (26), Christian (23) and Carlih (21) ... plans to study engineering.

8 2014-15 TEXAS SWIMMING & DIVING • THE LONGHORNS TEXAS SWIMMING & DIVING Meet the Longhorns AS A SOPHOMORE (2011-12) • Did not compete AS A FRESHMAN (2010-11) • Placed third in the one-meter event (344.93) and fourth in the three-meter event (302.55) against Texas A&M WILL CHANDLER • Won the platform exhibition (337.35), placed second in the three-meter 5-6 – Sr. (RS) event (320.70) and took third in the one-meter event (296.10) against Diving Arizona and SMU Waco, Texas (Midway) • Took fourth place in the one-meter event (296.85) and the three-meter event (333.08) at Georgia • Placed third in the one-meter event (340.80) and sixth in the three-meter event (323.18) at Auburn • All-American • Took sixth place in the three-meter event (330.25), sixth place in the plat- • Honorable mention All-American form event (257.45) and seventh place in the one-meter event (295.00) at the Texas Invitational • Big 12 champion • Placed eighth in the one-meter event (269.60) and the three-meter event AS A REDSHIRT JUNIOR (2013-14) (319.15) against Indiana and Michigan • Placed sixth in the one-meter event (289.20) at the Southwest Collegiate • Placed 18th in the three-meter event (352.85), 19th in the platform Plunge event (303.95) and 21st in the one-meter event (317.55) at the NCAA Championships BEFORE TEXAS • Placed second in the one-meter event (404.20) and the three-meter event • 2010 Texas UIL Class 4A state champion, one-meter diving (456.60) at the Big 12 Championships • Won the one-meter event (375.98) and took third in the three-meter event PERSONAL (387.60) at Arizona Born April 2, 1992 in Waco, Texas ... major is applied learning and • Placed second in the three-meter event (469.43) and fourth in the one- development. meter event (380.63) against Georgia • Won the one-meter event (367.05) and took fourth on three-meter (367.73) against Auburn • Took third in the one-meter event (359.10) and sixth in the three-meter event (347.40) against Virginia, Penn State and West Virginia • Placed second in the three-meter event (396.80) and fourth in the one- meter event (346.65) at Indiana and Michigan • Took third on three-meter (414.60) and sixth on one-meter (326.10) against North Carolina AS A REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE (2012-13) • Took fifth in the platform event (400.25), 25th in the one-meter event pre- liminaries (304.55) and 33rd in three-meter event preliminaries (283.00) at the NCAA Championships • Placed second in the one-meter event (741.20), the three-meter event (796.90) and the platform event (718.05) at the NCAA Zone D Championships • Won the platform event (449.20) and placed second in the three-meter event (398.15) at the Big 12 Championships • Won the one-meter event (367.75) and the three-meter event (381.80) against Arizona and SMU • Won the three-meter event (432.53) and placed fourth in the one-meter event (319.80) at TCU • Took second in the one-meter event (344.77) and third in the three-meter event (329.48) at Georgia • Took fourth in the three-meter event (337.13) and eighth in the one-meter event (216.83) at Auburn • Placed second in the platform event (338.00) and third in both the one- meter event (345.25) and three-meter event (390.65) at the Phill Hansel Invitational • Won the three-meter event (371.10) and placed third in the one-meter event (325.05) against Indiana and Michigan

2014-15 TEXAS SWIMMING & DIVING • THE LONGHORNS 9 TEXAS SWIMMING & DIVING Meet the Longhorns second in the 500 freestyle (4:15.73) at the Big 12 Championships • Won the 200 butterfly (1:46.59) and 200 backstroke (1:47.18) and took second in the 100 butterfly (48.81) at Arizona • Took second in the 100 backstroke (48.49) and fifth in the 500 freestyle (4:29.90) against Georgia 6-4 –So. • Won the 200 backstroke (1:44.57) and 100 butterfly (47.32) and placed Back/Fly/Free second in the 100 backstroke (48.54) against Auburn Rockville, Md. • Won the 200 backstroke championship final (1:40.90, NCAA “A” cut) and (Our Lady of Good Counsel) became the fourth-fastest Longhorn in the event at the Texas Invitational; Club: Machine Aquatics also won the 500 freestyle consolation final (4:17.84) at the Texas Invite • Led off UT’s 400 medley relay (46.63) that placed third (3:08.80, NCAA “A” cut) and swam butterfly (20.40) on the 200 medley relay that placed third at the Texas Invitational • Placed fourth in the 100 backstroke (46.75/46.69p) at the Texas Invitational; • Five-time All-American also competed in the 100 butterfly preliminary round (45.65, NCAA “A” • Six-time Big 12 champion cut) at the Texas Invitational and became the fourth-fastest Longhorn in • Member of Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (Fall 2013, Spring 2014) the event • 2013 Swimming World National High School Swimmer of the Year • Split 1:35.92 on UT’s 800 freestyle relay that placed second (6:23.58, NCAA • Gold medalist in the 200m backstroke, 2013 World University Games “A” cut) at the Texas Invitational • 2013-14 USA Swimming National Team, 200m backstroke • Split 43.10 on UT’s first-place 400 freestyle relay (2:51.50, NCAA “A” cut) at the Texas Invitational • 2012-13 USA Swimming Junior National Team • Won the 200 backstroke (1:43.25) and the 100 butterfly (47.47) and took • National independent high school record holder, 100y free (42.81) and fourth in the 100 backstroke (48.45) at Virginia, Penn State and West 500y free (4:13.87) Virginia • Won the 100 backstroke (48.36), the 200 backstroke (1:45.13) and the 100 TOP TIMES (SCY/LCM) butterfly (47.21) at Indiana and Michigan 100 back: 45.32/54.04 • Won the 200 freestyle (1:37.40) and the 100 butterfly (47.51) against North 200 back: 1:38.75/1:55.47 Carolina 50 free: 19.85/22.69 100 free: 42.81/49.44 200 free: 1:34.16/1:52.84 BEFORE TEXAS 500 free (SCY): 4:13.87 • 2013 Swimming World Magazine National High School Swimmer of the 100 fly: 45.65/52.51 Year 200 fly: 1:43.74/1:58.28 • Gold medalist in the 200m backstroke (1:55.47) and bronze medalist in the 400m medley relay at the 2013 World University Games AS A FRESHMAN (2013-14) • Gold medalist in the 200m backstroke (1:57.20) at the 2012 Junior Pan • Placed fifth in the 500 freestyle (4:14.34/4:14.06p), sixth in the 100 but- Pacific Swimming Championships terfly (45.61/45.46p) and eighth in the 200 backstroke (1:40.73/1:40.27p) • Placed fifth in the 200m backstroke (1:58.97) and eighth in the 100m back- at the NCAA Championships stroke (54.63) at the 2012 U.S. Olympic Trials • Joined Kip Darmody, John Murray and Caleb Weir to place second in the • National Independent High School Record, 100y free (42.81) and 500y free 200 medley relay (1:23.30) at the NCAA Championships; split 20.01 on the (4:13.87) relay’s butterfly leg • Former national high school record holder in the 100y backstroke • Teamed up with Sam Lewis, Kip Darmody and Clay Youngquist to place fifth in the 800 freestyle relay (6:16.72) at the NCAA Championships; led off the relay in 1:34.75 • Joined Kip Darmody, Imri Ganiel and John Murray to win the 200 medley relay (1:24.86) at the Big 12 Championships; split 20.15 on the relay’s but- terfly leg • Joined Sam Lewis, Kip Darmody and Clay Youngquist to win the 800 freestyle relay (6:17.24) at the Big 12 Championships; led off the relay in 1:33.64 • Teamed with Kip Darmody, Imri Ganiel and Matt Ellis to win the 400 medley relay (3:07.12) at the Big 12 Championships; split 45.81 on the relay’s butterfly leg • Joined Matt Ellis, Kip Darmody and John Murray to win the 400 freestyle relay (2:51.99) at the Big 12 Championships; split 43.47 on the relay’s second leg • Won the 100 butterfly (45.56) and the 200 backstroke (1:40.56) and placed

10 2014-15 TEXAS SWIMMING & DIVING • THE LONGHORNS TEXAS SWIMMING & DIVING Meet the Longhorns • Placed third in the 200 butterfly (1:50.87) at Georgia • Won the 100 butterfly (48.77) and took third in the 200 butterfly (1:52.19) at Auburn • Placed sixth in the 100 butterfly (47.18), seventh in the 200 butterfly TRIPP COOPER (1:46.82) and 34th in the 200 IM preliminaries (1:49.84) at the 2012 AT&T 6-5 – Sr. Winter National Championships Fly/IM • Placed fourth in the 100 butterfly (48.39) and seventh in the 200 butterfly The Woodlands, Texas (The Woodlands) (1:50.54) against Indiana and Michigan Club: The Woodlands Swim Team • Took second in the 100 butterfly (49.35) at the Southwest Collegiate Plunge

AS A FRESHMAN (2011-12) • Swam in the prelims of the 100 butterfly (22nd) and 200 butterfly (25th) events at the NCAA Championships • Three-time All-American • Claimed fourth place in both the 100 butterfly (47.53) and 200 butterfly • Two-time Big 12 champion (1:46.75) at the Big 12 Championships • Won the 100 butterfly at the American Short Course with a time of 47.08, TOP TIMES (SCY/LCM) his top time of the season in that event which he matched at NCAA’s • Placed 11th at the Big 12 Championships in the 200 IM (1:49.86) 50 free: 19.51/23.58 • Against Michigan and Indiana he tallied fifth place in the 200 butterfly and 100 fly: 45.46/52.62 fifth in the 100 butterfly 200 fly: 1:42.64/2:00.95 • Recorded a ninth place finish in both butterfly events at the Southwest 200 IM: 1:48.19/2:08.18 Collegiate Plunge AS A JUNIOR (2013-14) • On the third leg of the winning 200 freestyle relay at the American Short Course (1:17.55) • Joined Matt Ellis, John Murray and Kip Darmody to place second in the • Member of the sixth place 200 medley relay against Michigan and Indiana 200 freestyle relay (1:15.53) at the NCAA Championships; split 19.21 on (1:32.55) and at the Texas Invitational (1:28.71) the relay’s butterfly leg • Joined Kip Darmody, Imri Ganiel and Caleb Weir to place third in the 400 BEFORE TEXAS medley relay (3:04.79) at the NCAA Championships; split 44.47 on the • Named a 12-time NISCA All-American relay’s butterfly leg • Received All-State swimming honors all four years • Placed fifth in the 100 butterfly (personal best 45.46) and 22nd in the 200 • In his senior season, he was the Texas 5A State Champion in the 100 fly butterfly (1:43.73) at the NCAA Championships • Named an Academic All-American • Placed 19th in the 50 freestyle prelims (19.51) at the NCAA Championships • Holds the TWHS 200 IM record • Joined Charlie Moore, Matt Ellis and John Murray to win the 200 freestyle relay (1:17.41) at the Big 12 Championships NATIONAL • Won the 200 butterfly (1:42.64) and placed second in the 100 butterfly • Finished 29th in the prelims of the 100 butterfly (54.20) and 83rd in the (45.73) and third in the 50 freestyle (19.69) at the Big 12 Championships prelims of the 200 butterfly (2:03.66) at the 2012 Olympic Trials • Won the 100 butterfly (48.71) and placed fourth in the 200 butterfly at • Member of the Gulf Record Relay Arizona • Junior National Champion in the 50 fly • Won the 100 butterfly (48.21) and took fourth in the 200 butterfly • Qualified in the Olympic Trials for the 100 fly and 200 fly in 2008 (1:49.37) against Georgia • Took second in the 100 butterfly (48.20) and third in the 200 butterfly PERSONAL (1:50.36) against Auburn Born James G. Cooper III on February 20, 1993... son of Dorothy and Jim • Won the 200 butterfly consolation final (1:45.24) and placed second in the Cooper...has two brothers David (36) and Brandon (32) ... interested in 100 butterfly consolation final (47.27) at the Texas Invitational studying biology. AS A SOPHOMORE (2012-13) • Took 28th in the 100 butterfly preliminaries (47.15) and 31st in the 200 butterfly preliminaries (1:45.53) at the NCAA Championships • Won the 100 butterfly (46.70) at the American Short Course Championships • Won the 100 butterfly (46.85) and the 200 butterfly (1:45.29) and took fourth in the 200 IM preliminaries (1:48.19) at the Big 12 Championships • Placed third in the 200 butterfly (1:47.60) and swam the 100 butterfly exhibition (47.27) against Arizona and SMU • Won the 100 butterfly (50.26) and took third in the 200 IM (1:55.35) at TCU

2014-15 TEXAS SWIMMING & DIVING • THE LONGHORNS 11 TEXAS SWIMMING & DIVING Meet the Longhorns (19.95) at the Big 12 Championships • Took second in the 100 backstroke (48.74) and fourth in the 200 back- stroke (1:48.33) at Arizona • Placed third in the 100 backstroke (48.71) against Georgia KIP DARMODY • Took second in the 200 freestyle (1:39.40) and fifth in the 200 backstroke 6-1 – Sr. (1:49.38) against Auburn Back/Fly AS A SOPHOMORE (2012-13) Charlotte, N.C. (Providence) • Took sixth in the 200 backstroke (1:41.02) and 12th in the 100 backstroke Club: SwimMAC Carolina (46.15) at the NCAA Championships • Placed second in the 200 backstroke preliminaries (1:43.25) at the American Short Course Championships • Won the 100 backstroke (46.77) and the 100 butterfly preliminaries (47.65), took second in the 200 backstroke (1:43.60) and swam the 50 freestyle exhibition (20.03) at the Big 12 Championships • NCAA champion (2012, 800 freestyle relay) • Won the 200 backstroke (1:44.35) against Arizona and SMU • 10-time All-American • Placed second in the 200 backstroke (1:47.28) at Georgia • Two-time honorable Mention All-American • Took second in the 200 backstroke (1:48.21) and third in the 100 back- • 2012 Big 12 Championships Newcomer of the Year stroke (49.09) at Auburn • Two-time Big 12 Champion • Placed second in the 100 backstroke ‘B’ finals (47.30), third in the 200 • Member of Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (Fall 2012, Fall 2013) backstroke ‘B’ final (1:43.52) and sixth in the 100 butterfly (48.28) ‘B’ finals at the 2012 AT&T Winter National Championships TOP TIMES (SCY/LCM) • Won the 200 backstroke (1:45.21) and took third in the 100 backstroke 100 back: 45.03/54.90 (48.44) against Indiana and Michigan 200 back: 1:40.18/1:59.63 • Won the 100 backstroke (50.34) and took fourth in the 100 butterfly 100 fly: 47.65/54.65 (51.50) and the 200 freestyle (1:41.43) at the Southwest Collegiate Plunge 200 fly: 1:46.83/2:00.11 AS A FRESHMAN (2011-12) 50 free: 19.75/23.35 100 free: 43.80/49.79 • Swam the third leg on the national championship 800 freestyle relay team 200 free: 1:35.55/1:50.19 (6:15.55) • Garnered All-America honors with his seventh place finish in the 100 AS A JUNIOR (2013-14) backstroke (46.41) at the NCAA Championships • Joined Matt Ellis, John Murray and Tripp Cooper to place second in the • Also finished 13th in the 200 backstroke (1:43.09) for honorable mention 200 freestyle relay (1:15.53) at the NCAA Championships; anchored the All-America honors relay in 18.77 • Won the Big 12 Championship in the 200 backstroke with a time of 1:43.38 • Teamed with Imri Ganiel, Tripp Cooper and Caleb Weir to place third in and the 800 freestyle relay with a time of 6:19.28 the 400 medley relay (3:04.79) at the NCAA Championships; led off the • Also won the 200 backstroke against Michigan and Indiana (1:45.92) and relay in 45.27 in the SMU dual (1:52.32) • Joined John Murray, Jack Conger and Caleb Weir to place second in the • Finished second in the 100 backstroke (47.37) and sixth in the 100 butterfly 200 medley relay (1:23.30) at the NCAA Championships; led off the relay (47.76) at the Big 12 Championships in 20.88 • Placed second in the 200 backstroke at the Southwest Collegiate Plunge and • Teamed with Jack Conger, Sam Lewis and Clay Youngquist to place fifth in in duals with Georgia, Auburn and Texas A&M the 800 freestyle relay (6:16.72) at the NCAA Championships; split 1:33.41 • In the Texas Invitational, he finished ninth in the 100 backstroke (47.83), on the relay’s third leg fourth in the 200 backstroke (1:43.78) and ninth in the 100 butterfly • Joined Matt Ellis, John Murray and Caleb Weir to place fourth in the 400 (48.22) freestyle relay (2:50.94) at the NCAA Championships; anchored the relay • Also swam the 200 freestyle and 200 butterfly at the Texas Invitational in 42.70 • Recorded his best times in both the 100 backstroke (46.28) and 200 back- • Placed third in the 100 backstroke (45.03) and sixth in the 200 backstroke stroke (1:42.39) in the prelims of the NCAA Championships (1:40.18) at the NCAA Championships • Earned second place finishes in the 100 backstroke at the Southwest • Joined Imri Ganiel, Jack Conger and John Murray to win the 200 medley Collegiate Plunge and in the Georgia dual meet relay (1:24.86) at the Big 12 Championships; led off the relay in 21.43 • The third leg of the 400 medley relay that placed second at the Big 12 • Teamed with Jack Conger, Sam Lewis and Clay Youngquist to win the 800 Championships (3:09.44) and sixth at the Texas Invitational (3:14.02) freestyle relay (6:17.24) at the Big 12 Championships; split 1:34.36 on the • Anchored the fourth place 200 freestyle relay at the Southwest Collegiate relay’s third leg Plunge (1:25.25) • Joined Imri Ganiel, Jack Conger and Matt Ellis to win the 400 medley relay • Swam the second leg of the 400 freestyle relay (2:52.33) that took sixth at (3:07.12) at the Big 12 Championships; led off the relay in 45.92 the Texas Invitational • Teamed with Matt Ellis, Jack Conger and John Murray to win the 400 • In the 200 medley, he led off the relay against Michigan/Indiana (6th) and freestyle relay (2:51.99) at the Big 12 Championships Auburn (4th) • Placed second in the 100 backstroke (46.13) and sixth in the 50 freestyle • He led off the 400 medley relay that took sixth in the Southwest Collegiate Plunge (3:23.82)

12 2014-15 TEXAS SWIMMING & DIVING • THE LONGHORNS TEXAS SWIMMING & DIVING Meet the Longhorns 2012 U.S. OLYMPIC TRIALS • Placed 11th in the 100m backstroke (55.03/54.93p), 30th in the 100m freestyle (50.29), 43rd in the 200m backstroke (2:03.79) and 61st in the 100m butterfly (54.72) P.J. DUNNE BEFORE TEXAS 6-5 –So. • Won gold in the 400m medley and freestyle relays at the 2010 Junior Pan Mid. Distance Free Pacific Championships Pensacola, Fla. (Gulf Breeze) • Also won silver in the 100m backstroke at the 2010 Junior Pan Pacific Club: City of Mobile Swim Association Championships PERSONAL Born Kevin Darmody on Feb. 16, 1993 in Charlotte, N.C. ... son of Kevin and Karen Darmody ... has three siblings: Kellie (22), Kyle (18) and Kristie (15) ... plans to study sport management. • 2013-14 Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team • Member of Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (Fall 2013, Spring 2014) TOP TIMES (SCY/LCM) 100 free: 45.30/52.29 200 free: 1:37.30/1:53.00 400 free (LCM): 4:08.95 500 free (SCY): 4:26.53 AS A FRESHMAN (2013-14) • Placed second in the 200 freestyle “D” final (1:38.26) at the Texas Invitational • Placed 38th in the 500 freestyle (4:35.71), 42nd in the 100 freestyle (45.30) and 55th in the 50 freestyle (21.20) at the Texas Invitational BEFORE TEXAS • 2012-13 NISCA/ Academic All-American PERSONAL Son of Reed and Mary Dunne … has two sisters, Sage and Shelby … major is biomedical engineering.

2014-15 TEXAS SWIMMING & DIVING • THE LONGHORNS 13 TEXAS SWIMMING & DIVING Meet the Longhorns • Placed second in the 50 freestyle championship final (19.37) and fifth in the 100 freestyle championship final (43.11) at the Texas Invitational • Split 45.87 on the butterfly leg of UT’s third-place 400 medley relay (3:08.80, NCAA “A” cut) at the Texas Invitational • Anchored UT’s second-place 200 medley relay (1:25.90, NCAA “A” cut) in 19.30 at the Texas Invitational MATT ELLIS • Split 1:35.86 on the third leg off UT’s second-place 800 freestyle relay 6-5 –Jr. (6:23.58, NCAA “A” cut) at the Texas Invitational Free/Fly • Competed in the 100 butterfly preliminary round (46.69) and the 100 Austin, Texas (Westlake/U. of Georgia) breaststroke preliminary round (55.35) at the Texas Invitational Club: Nitro Swimming • Placed third in the 100 freestyle (45.02) and fourth in the 50 freestyle (20.79) at Virginia, Penn State and West Virginia • Took fifth in the 100 freestyle (44.93) at Indiana and Michigan

• Four-time All-American AS A FRESHMAN (2012-13) • Four-time honorable mention All-American • Competed for The University of Georgia • Three-time Big 12 champion HIGH SCHOOL • Member of 2014-15 USA Swimming National Team • Member of Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (Fall 2013) • Member of the U.S. Junior National Team as a sophomore, junior and senior TOP TIMES (SCY/LCM) • Represented the U.S. at the 2010 and 2012 Junior Pan Pacific Swimming 50 free: 19.37/23.32 Championships 100 free: 43.00/49.24 PERSONAL 200 free: 1:37.76/1:54.32 100 fly: 46.69/53.26 Born Dec. 21, 1993 in Albuquerque, New Mexico … son of John and Margaret Ellis, who are both graduates of The University of Texas … has one brother, Joseph (20) … major is public relations. AS A SOPHOMORE (2013-14) • Joined John Murray, Tripp Cooper and Kip Darmody to place second in the 200 freestyle relay (1:15.53) at the NCAA Championships; led off the relay in 19.19 • Joined John Murray, Caleb Weir and Kip Darmody to place fourth in the 400 freestyle relay (2:50.94) at the NCAA Championships; led off the relay in 43.07 • Helped Texas qualify second in the 400 medley relay preliminary round (3:05.54) at the NCAA Championships after anchoring the relay in 42.23 • Placed eighth in the 50 freestyle (19.20/19.11p), 13th overall in the 100 but- terfly (46.43/46.19p) and 15th overall in the 100 freestyle (42.98/42.47p) at the NCAA Championships • Joined Kip Darmody, Imri Ganiel and Jack Conger to win the 400 medley relay (3:07.12) at the Big 12 Championships; anchored the relay in 42.64 • Teamed with Charlie Moore, Tripp Cooper and John Murray to win the 200 freestyle relay (1:17.41) at the Big 12 Championships; split 19.33 on the relay’s second leg • Joined Jack Conger, Kip Darmody and John Murray to win the 400 free- style relay (2:51.99) at the Big 12 Championships; led off the relay in 43.04 • Placed second in the 50 freestyle (19.48) and the 100 freestyle (43.03) and fourth in the 100 butterfly (46.95) at the Big 12 Championships • Took fifth in the 50 freestyle (20.84), the 100 freestyle (45.69) and the 100 butterfly (50.64) at Arizona • Placed second in the 100 freestyle (45.16) and the 100 butterfly (48.89) and fifth in the 200 butterfly (1:51.07) against Georgia • Took third in the 50 freestyle (20.63) and fifth in the 100 freestyle (45.34) against Auburn • Led off UT’s victorious 200 freestyle relay (1:17.57, NCAA “A” cut) in 19.59 at the Texas Invitational • Led off UT’s victorious 400 freestyle relay (2:51.50, NCAA “A” cut) in 43.07 at the Texas Invitational

14 2014-15 TEXAS SWIMMING & DIVING • THE LONGHORNS TEXAS SWIMMING & DIVING Meet the Longhorns AS A FRESHMAN (2012-13) • Did not compete BEFORE TEXAS IMRI GANIEL • Placed sixth in the 100m breaststroke (1:01.33) at the 2012 European 6-1 – R-So. Championships; qualified first in prelims (1:00.96) and fourth in semifi- Breaststroke nals (1:01.01) Omer, Israel (Mekif Omer) • Placed sixth in the 50m breaststroke and the 100m breaststroke at the 2010 Youth Olympic Games in Singapore • Took 10th place in the 100m breaststroke at the 2010 European Junior Championships PERSONAL • All-American Born Jan. 8, 1992 in Omer, Israel ... son of Amir and Dana Ganiel ... his • Three-time Big 12 champion father, Amir, was a swimmer at The University of Southern California (1980) ... has two sisters: Yael (23) and Gal (20) ... plans to study biology. • Represented Israel at the 2012 London Olympics • Member of Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (Fall 2012, Spring 2013, Fall 2013, Spring 2014) TOP TIMES (SCY/LCM) 50 breast (LCM): 28.01 100 breast: 53.12/1:00.96 200 breast: 1:55.51/2:15.76 2012 LONDON OLYMPICS • Placed 32nd in the 100m breaststroke (1:02.07) AS A REDSHIRT FRESHMAN (2013-14) • Teamed with Kip Darmody, Tripp Cooper and Caleb Weir to place third in the 400 medley relay (3:04.79) at the NCAA Championships; split 52.79 on the relay’s breaststroke leg • Placed 24th in the 200 breaststroke (1:55.51) and 32nd in the 100 breast- stroke (53.86) at the NCAA Championships • Joined Kip Darmody, Jack Conger and John Murray to win the 200 medley relay (1:24.86) at the Big 12 Championships; split 24.20 on the relay’s breaststroke leg • Teamed with Kip Darmody, Jack Conger and Matt Ellis to win the 400 medley relay (3:07.12) at the Big 12 Championships; split 52.75 on the relay’s breaststroke leg • Won the 100 breaststroke (53.45) and took second in the 200 breaststroke (1:56.58) at the Big 12 Championships • Placed third in the 100 breaststroke (56.56) and fourth in the 200 breast- stroke (2:03.57) at Arizona • Took third in the 100 breaststroke (56.53) and fifth in the 200 breaststroke (2:06.61) against Georgia • Placed fourth in the 200 breaststroke (2:03.26) and fifth in the 100 breast- stroke (56.89) against Auburn • Won the 100 breaststroke consolation final (53.76) and the 200 breast- stroke “C” final (1:58.76) at the Texas Invitational • Placed third in the 100 breaststroke (56.16) and 12th in the 200 breast- stroke (2:08.10) at Virginia, Penn State and West Virginia • Took fifth in the 100 breaststroke (56.36) and seventh in the 200 breast- stroke (2:04.83) at Indiana and Michigan • Won the 100 breaststroke (56.52) and took sixth in the 200 breaststroke (2:05.54) against North Carolina

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WILL GLASS AARON 6-2 –So. Fly/Back/IM GUSTAFSON Mobile, Ala. (McGill-Toolen Catholic) 6-1 – Jr. Club: City of Mobile Swim Association Backstroke Franklin, Mass. (King Phillip Regional) Club: Bluefish Swim Club

• All-American • Honorable mention All-American • Honorable mention All-American • Member of Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (Fall 2012, Spring 2013) • Member of Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (Fall 2013) TOP TIMES (SCY/LCM) TOP TIMES (SCY/LCM) 100 back: 46.10/56.67 100 back: 46.48/56.88 50 free: 20.63/24.60 200 back: 1:40.93/2:02.99 100 free: 46.39/53.43 100 fly: 45.85/53.71 100 fly: 47.49/54.65 200 fly: 1:53.32/2:08.97 200 IM: 1:46.55/2:08.46 AS A SOPHOMORE (2013-14) • Placed 12th in the 100 backstroke (46.10) at the NCAA Championships AS A FRESHMAN (2013-14) • Won the 100 backstroke consolation final (46.62) and placed 11th in the • Placed seventh in the 100 butterfly (45.98/45.85p), 15th in the 200 back- 200 backstroke preliminary round (1:49.47) at the Big 12 Championships stroke (1:41.70/1:40.93p) and 21st in the 100 backstroke (46.48) at the • Placed sixth in the 100 backstroke (53.15) and seventh in the 100 butterfly NCAA Championships (50.87) at Arizona • Placed third in the 200 IM (1:46.55), fifth in the 200 backstroke • Took fifth in the 100 butterfly (50.14) against Georgia (1:43.37/1:41.90p) and fifth in the 100 backstroke (47.28/47.21p) at the • Placed sixth in the 100 backstroke (50.04) and seventh in the 100 butterfly Big 12 Championships against Auburn • Took fourth in the 100 backstroke (50.46) and sixth in the 200 backstroke • Placed seventh in the 100 backstroke (47.51/47.34p), eighth in the 100 (1:51.70) at Arizona butterfly consolation final (48.45/47.92p) and eighth in the 200 backstroke • Placed second in the 200 backstroke (1:46.59) and fourth in the 100 back- “C” final (1:50.91/1:47.45) at the Texas Invitational stroke (49.09) against Georgia • Took third in the 200 backstroke (1:47.27) and fourth in the 100 back- AS A FRESHMAN (2012-13) stroke (49.35) against Auburn • Won the consolation final of the 100 backstroke (47.13) at the American • Placed fourth in the 200 backstroke (1:42.92) at the Texas Invitational Short Course Championships • Placed second in the 200 IM consolation final (1:47.02) and fifth in the 100 • Placed 10th in the 50 freestyle preliminaries (20.63), swam the 100 back- backstroke consolation final (48.43/47.96p) at the Texas Invitational stroke exhibition (46.98) and the 200 backstroke exhibition (1:49.76) at • Competed in the 100 butterfly preliminary round (47.39) at the Texas the Big 12 Championships Invitational • Took fourth in the 100 backstroke (48.36) and swam the 100 butterfly • Took third in the 200 IM (1:49.76) and fifth in the 100 backstroke (49.09) exhibition (51.60) against Arizona and SMU at Virginia, Penn State and West Virginia • Placed seventh in the 100 butterfly (54.92) and eighth in the 100 back- • Placed fourth in the 200 backstroke (1:47.79), sixth in the 200 IM (1:41.64) stroke (53.05) at Auburn and sixth in the 100 backstroke (50.01) at Indiana and Michigan • Placed fifth in the 100 butterfly (47.91) ‘B’ final and fifth in the 100 back- • Won the 200 backstroke (1:47.70) and took second in the 100 backstroke stroke ‘C’ final (47.88) at the 2012 AT&T Winter National Championships (49.62) against North Carolina • Took fifth in the 100 backstroke (49.27) and the 100 butterfly (49.36) against Indiana and Michigan BEFORE TEXAS • Won the consolation final of the 100 backstroke (51.35) and took second • A Swimming World Magazine five-star recruit in the consolation final of the 100 butterfly (50.27) at the Southwest Collegiate Plunge PERSONAL Born June 14, 1995 in Mobile, Ala. … son of Brooks Lyons and Emily Lyons 2012 U.S. OLYMPIC TRIALS … has two sisters: Parker (21), a senior swimmer at LSU; and Ellis (16) … • Placed 85th in the 100m backstroke (57.75) major is undeclared.

16 2014-15 TEXAS SWIMMING & DIVING • THE LONGHORNS TEXAS SWIMMING & DIVING Meet the Longhorns BEFORE TEXAS • Broke the New England 17-18 age group record in the 100 backstroke (48.04) • Placed ninth in the 50m backstroke at the 2012 Charlotte UltraSwim • Competed at the 2011 USA Swimming Winter Nationals, 2011 USA HAYDEN HENRY Swimming National Championships and the 2012 USA Swimming Junior 6-3 –So. National Championships Breast/IM Coppell, Texas (Coppell) PERSONAL Club: Texas RiverSharks Born May 31, 1994 in St. Paul, Minn. ... son of Mark Gustafson and Susan LeBean ... major is chemistry.

TOP TIMES (SCY/LCM) 100 breast: 56.04/1:06.79 200 breast: 2:00.89/2:22.82 200 IM: 1:49.55/2:08.88 AS A FRESHMAN (2013-14) • Placed third in the 400 IM “D” final (4:00.06), 39th in the 200 IM (1:52.47) and 43rd in the 100 breaststroke (58.03) at the Texas Invitational BEFORE TEXAS • 2013 NISCA All-American, 200 individual medley (1:50.62) • 2012 NISCA All-American, 200 individual medley (1:51.77)

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MATT KORMAN IAN LEMAISTRE 6-1 – Sr. 6-3 – Jr. Breast/IM Middle Distance Free/Back Houston, Texas (Magnolia/TCU) , Texas (Alamo Heights) Club: The Woodlands Swim Team Club: Alamo Area Aquatic Association

• 2013 Big 12 champion, 200 breaststroke • Member of Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (Fall 2012, Spring 2013, • Member of Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (Spring 2014) Fall 2013, Spring 2014) TOP TIMES (SCY/LCM) TOP TIMES (SCY/LCM) 100 breast: 53.35/1:03.99 100 free: 45.86/52.83 200 breast: 1:56.85/2:18.47 200 free: 1:38.43/1:52.72 200 IM: 1:48.16/2:13.61 100 back: 48.57/56.81 200 back: 1:45.30/2:05.77 AS A JUNIOR (2013-14) 200 IM: 1:49.18/2:08.08 • Won the 100 breaststroke consolation final (53.35) and the 200 breast- AS A SOPHOMORE (2013-14) stroke consolation final (1:56.85) and placed seventh in the 200 IM prelims (1:48.16) at the Big 12 Championships • Placed eighth in the 200 backstroke preliminary round (1:47.25), 11th • Took sixth in the 100 breaststroke (57.49) and the 200 breaststroke in the 200 freestyle and 14th in the 500 freestyle (4:33.15) at the Big 12 (2:05.45) at Arizona Championships • Placed third in the 200 breaststroke (2:03.35) and fourth in the 100 breast- • Placed eighth in the 500 freestyle “D” final (4:34.05), second in the 100 stroke (56.67) against Georgia backstroke “D” final (49.60), 36th overall (1:39.78) in the 200 freestyle and • Took second in the 200 breaststroke (2:02.96) and third in the 100 breast- third in the 200 backstroke “C” final (1:46.74) at the Texas Invitational stroke (56.68) against Auburn AS A FRESHMAN (2012-13) • Placed fifth in the 100 breaststroke consolation final (54.68) and the 200 breaststroke consolation final (1:59.67) at the Texas Invitational • Took fifth in the 200 IM (1:50.52), eighth in the 200 freestyle (1:39.38) and • Took ninth in the 100 breaststroke (57.63) and 10th in the 200 breast- won the 200 backstroke consolation final (1:48.20) at the American Short stroke (2:06.83) at Indiana and Michigan Course Championships • Placed sixth in the 100 breaststroke (58.09) and eighth in the 200 breast- • Placed 12th in the 200 freestyle preliminaries (1:39.26), swam the 500 stroke (2:06.84) against North Carolina freestyle exhibition (4:30.59) and the 200 backstroke exhibition (1:47.03) at the Big 12 Championships AS A SOPHOMORE (2012-13) • Took fifth in the 200 backstroke (1:48.75) and swam the 100 backstroke • Placed 11th in the 200 breaststroke preliminaries (2:04.08) at the American exhibition (50.23) against Arizona and SMU Short Course Championships • Placed fourth in the 100 backstroke (51.68) and fifth in the 200 IM • Won the 200 breaststroke (1:59.39) and the 200 IM consolation final (1:55.67) at TCU (1:50.03) and took fourth in the 100 breaststroke (55.32) at the Big 12 • Took seventh in the 200 breaststroke (2:13.26) and eighth in the 200 back- Championships stroke (1:53.37) at Georgia • Took fifth in the 200 breaststroke (2:01.75) and seventh in the 100 breast- • Placed sixth in the 200 backstroke (1:53.13), seventh in the 200 IM stroke (56.11) against Arizona and SMU (1:56.27) and swam the 200 freestyle exhibition (1:42.22) at Auburn • Placed 33rd in the 100 breaststroke preliminaries (56.20), 37th in the 200 • Placed 38th in the 200 freestyle (1:40.28), 41st in the 200 backstroke pre- breaststroke preliminaries (2:03.83) and 54th in the 200 IM preliminaries liminaries (1:49.63) and 59th in the 200 IM preliminaries (1:53.08) at the (1:52.16) at the 2012 AT&T Winter National Championships 2012 AT&T Winter National Championships • Placed eighth in the 200 breaststroke (2:07.25) and 12th in the 100 breast- • Swam the 200 freestyle exhibition (1:43.87) and 200 backstroke exhibition stroke (58.68) against Indiana and Michigan (1:55.22) against Indiana and Michigan • Took fifth in the 100 breaststroke (59.24) and second in the consolation • Took sixth in the 200 backstroke (1:55.39), third in the consolation final final of the 200 breaststroke (2:07.76) at the Southwest Collegiate Plunge of the 500 freestyle (4:38.84), fourth in the consolation final of the 100 backstroke (52.82) and fifth in the consolation final of the 200 freestyle AS A FRESHMAN (2011-12) (1:44.78) at the Southwest Collegiate Plunge • Competed at TCU

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• All-American • Honorable mention All-American • Two-time Big 12 champion TOP TIMES (SCY/LCM) 200 free: 1:34.72/1:48.72) 500 free (SCY): 4:14.09 1,650 free (SCY): 14:54.33 400 free (LCM): 3:51.15 800 free (LCM): 8:02.11 1500 free (LCM): 15:35.26 400 IM: 3:58.80/4:30.79 AS A SOPHOMORE (2013-14) • Joined Jack Conger, Kip Darmody and Clay Youngquist to place fifth in the 800 freestyle relay (6:16.72) at the NCAA Championships; split 1:35.02 on the relay’s second leg • Placed 12th overall in the 500 freestyle (4:16.39/4:14.09p), 20th in the 200 freestyle (1:34.75) and 21st in the 1,650 freestyle (14:58.44) at the NCAA Championships • Teamed with Jack Conger, Kip Darmody and Clay Youngquist to win the 800 freestyle relay (6:17.24) at the Big 12 Championships; split 1:36.03 on the relay’s second leg • Won the 1,650 freestyle (14:55.44) and placed second in the 200 free- style (1:34.72) and third in the 500 freestyle (4:16.06) at the Big 12 Championships • Won the 500 freestyle (4:26.70) and took second in the 1000 freestyle (9:22.44) and third in the 400 IM (3:58.80) at Arizona • Won the 500 freestyle (4:27.28) and placed second in the 1,650 freestyle (15:28.00) against Georgia • Took second in the 1000 freestyle (9:09.46) and the 500 freestyle (4:28.36) against Auburn • Placed second in the 1,650 freestyle (15:00.30) and sixth in the 500 free- style (4:22.02/4:21.16p) at the Texas Invitational • Placed second in the 500 freestyle (4:25.40) and the 1000 freestyle (9:12.11) and took sixth in the 200 freestyle (1:40.21) at Virginia, Penn State and West Virginia • Took second in the 1000 freestyle (9:09.92) and fourth in the 500 freestyle (4:28.43) at Indiana and Michigan • Won the 500 freestyle (4:28.40) and the 1000 freestyle (9:12.49) against

2014-15 TEXAS SWIMMING & DIVING • THE LONGHORNS 19 TEXAS SWIMMING & DIVING Meet the Longhorns North Carolina AS A FRESHMAN (2012-13) • Placed 29th in the 500 freestyle preliminaries (4:20.16), 32nd in the 1650 freestyle (15:12.62) and 43rd in the 200 freestyle preliminaries (1:37.89) at WILL LICON the NCAA Championships 6-4 –So. • Took second in the 200 freestyle (1:36.39) and the 1650 freestyle (14:54.33) Breast/IM and fourth in the 500 freestyle (4:17.61) at the Big 12 Championships El Paso, Texas (Vista Ridge) • Placed second in the 1000 freestyle (9:05.95) and third in the 500 freestyle Club: Nitro Swimming (4:22.97) against Arizona and SMU • Took third in the 1000 freestyle (9:10.03) and fifth in the 500 freestyle (4:27.57) at Georgia • Placed second in the 1000 freestyle (9:11.41) and fourth in the 500 freestyle (4:29.87) at Auburn • Won the 500 freestyle “C” final (4:23.07), placed eighth in the 1650 • All-American freestyle (15:12.00) and 27th in the 400 IM (4:00.07) at the University of • Two-time honorable mention All-American Georgia Fall Invitational • Two-time Big 12 champion • Took sixth in the 1000 freestyle (9:14.58) and the 500 freestyle (4:29.40) • 2013-14 Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team against Indiana and Michigan • Member of Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (Fall 2013) • Won the consolation finals of the 500 freestyle (4:31.31), 200 freestyle (1:42.21), 200 backstroke (1:52.59), and 200 butterfly (1:54.32) at the TOP TIMES (SCY/LCM) Southwest Collegiate Plunge 100 breast: 53.79/1:02.73 BEFORE TEXAS 200 breast: 1:53.44/2:11.68 200 IM: 1:43.19/2:01.44 • Placed sixth in the 500 free (4:25.45) at the 2011 USA Swimming Junior 400 IM: 3:40.84/4:20.79 National Championships • Four-time high school All-American AS A FRESHMAN (2013-14) • Helped Robert E. Lee H.S. to regional titles in 2010 and 2011 • Placed fifth and set a school record in the 400 IM (3:40.84) at the NCAA PERSONAL Championships • Also placed 12th in the 200 breaststroke (1:53.69/1:53.44p) and 14th over- Born Nov. 1, 1993 in Tyler, Texas ... son of John and Denise Lewis ... has one all in the 200 IM (1:43.40/1:43.19p) at the NCAA Championships sister, Lauren (15) ... his great grandfather, Cleon Lewis, played baseball at • Won the 400 IM (3:46.96) and the 200 breaststroke (1:55.40) and placed Texas A&M ... his cousin, Randy Grimes, played football at Baylor and for fourth in the 200 IM (1:46.62) at the Big 12 Championships the NFL’s Tampa Bay Buccaneers ... major is undergraduate studies. • Placed second in the 200 breaststroke (2:00.32) and fourth in the 100 breaststroke (56.59) at Arizona • Won the 100 breaststroke (55.15) and the 200 breaststroke (1:58.96) against Georgia • Won the 200 breaststroke (2:01.19) and took second in the 100 breast- stroke (55.89) against Auburn • Placed third in the 200 breaststroke championship final (1:55.61) and eighth in the 400 individual medley championship final (3:52.98/3:49.26p) at the Texas Invitational • Won the 200 individual medley consolation final (1:45.98) at the Texas Invitational • Competed in the 100 breaststroke preliminary round (54.76) and the 100 butterfly preliminary round at the Texas Invitational • Won the 200 IM (1:48.36) and the 200 breaststroke (1:59.49) at Virginia, Penn State and West Virginia • Took second in the 200 breaststroke (2:00.01), third in the 100 breast- stroke (55.88) and fourth in the 200 IM (1:51.34) at Indiana and Michigan • Won the 200 breaststroke (2:01.15) and placed third in the 100 breast- stroke (56.69) against North Carolina BEFORE TEXAS • Placed fourth in the 200m breaststroke and tied for sixth in the 100m breaststroke at the 2012 Junior Pan Pacific Swimming Championships • Placed 19th in the 200m breaststroke at the 2012 U.S. Olympic Trials • Placed 33rd in the 200m breaststroke and 89th in the 100m breaststroke at the 2011 USA Swimming National Championships

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CORY LORIA LIAM LOCKWOOD 6-2 –So. 5-11 – Jr. Middle Distance Free Breast/IM Mansfield, Texas (Mansfield) San Antonio, Texas (Churchill) Club: Mansfield Aquatic Club Club: San Antonio Wave

• Member of Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (Fall 2012, Spring 2013, • Member of Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (Spring 2014) Spring 2014) TOP TIMES (SCY/LCM) TOP TIMES (SCY/LCM) 200 free: 1:38.89/1:56.49 100 breast: 53.85/1:04.74 500 free (SCY): 4:26.43 200 breast: 1:57.94/2:17.90 1,650 free (SCY): 15:40.22 200 IM: 1:50.55/2:12.01 400 IM: 4:05.25/4:51.93 AS A FRESHMAN (2013-14) • Placed 20th in the 1,650 freestyle (16:03.88) and placed third in the 500 AS A SOPHOMORE (2013-14) freestyle “D” final (4:29.11) at the Texas Invitational • Placed 45th in the 200 IM (1:52.86) at the Big 12 Championships • Placed 39th overall in the 200 freestyle (1:40.00) at the Texas Invitational • Placed third in the 100 breaststroke “D” final (55.40) and third in the 200 breaststroke “C” final (2:01.28) at the Texas Invitational AS A FRESHMAN (2012-13) • Placed fourth in the 100 breaststroke (55.60), sixth in the 200 breaststroke (2:00.87) and ninth in the 200 IM preliminaries (1:52.34) at the American Short Course Championships • Took seventh it the 200 breaststroke (2:30.90) and ninth in the 100 breast- stroke (57.20) against Arizona and SMU • Swam the 200 IM exhibition (1:56.80) and the 100 breaststroke exhibition (58.85) at TCU • Placed 36th in the 200 breaststroke preliminaries (2:03.78), 43rd in the 100 breaststroke preliminaries (57.13) at the 2012 AT&T Winter National Championships • Placed sixth in the 200 breaststroke (2:05.02) and swam exhibition in the 100 breaststroke (59.37) against Indiana and Michigan • Placed fourth in the 200 breaststroke (2:09.67), won the consolation final of the 100 breaststroke (1:00.12) and placed fourth in the consolation final of the 200 IM (2:00.13) at the Southwest Collegiate Plunge BEFORE TEXAS • 2012 Texas UIL Class 5A state champion, 100 breaststroke (56.17) • Joined future Texas teammate John Murray to help Churchill H.S. win the 200 medley relay at the 2012 Texas UIL Class 5A State Championship • Placed eighth in the 100 breast (58.16) at the 2011 Texas UIL Class 5A State Championship PERSONAL Born Feb. 4, 1994 in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. ... son of Dean and Rocio Lockwood ... has two siblings: Georgette (22) and Antonio (13) ... major is psychology.

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JOHN MARTENS NICOLAS MUNOZ 5-10 – Jr. 6-0 – Sr. Dist. Free/Fly/IM Distance Free Aurora, Colo. (Grandview) The Woodlands, Texas (College Park) Club: Mission Aurora Colorado Swimming Club: The Woodlands Swim Team

• Member of Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (Spring 2014) • 2014 NCAA Championships qualifier TOP TIMES (SCY/LCM) • 2013 Academic All-Big 12 (first team) • Member of Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (Fall 2011, Spring 2012, 200 butterfly: 1:43.94/1:57.80 500 free (SCY): 4:23.43 Fall 2012, Spring 2013) 1,650 free (SCY): 15:21.19 TOP TIMES (SCY/LCM) 400 IM: 3:46.62/4:22.37 400 free (LCM): 3:57.54 200 free: 1:39.68/1:55.33 1,500 free (LCM): 15:52.79 500 free (SCY): 4:20.57 1000 free (SCY): 9:07.60 AS A SOPHOMORE (2013-14) 1,650 free (SCY): 15:00.26 • Placed third in the 200 butterfly (1:44.75/1:44.10p) and seventh in the 200 400 free (LCM): 3:56.37 IM (1:48.03/1:47.29p) at the Big 12 Championships 1500 free (LCM): 15:38.38 • Won the 400 IM (3:55.59) and took second in the 200 butterfly (1:47.93) at AS A JUNIOR (2013-14) Arizona • Won the 200 butterfly (1:46.42) at Georgia and Auburn (1:46.72) • Placed 22nd in the 1,650 freestyle (15:00.26) and 36th in the 500 freestyle • Placed fifth in the 400 IM (3:47.91), took second in the 200 butterfly “B” (4:20.57) at the NCAA Championships final (1:45.94) and won the 100 butterfly “D” final (48.77) at the Texas • Won the 500 freestyle consolation final (4:20.60) and completed a 1,650 Invitational freestyle exhibition swim (15:04.80) at the Big 12 Championships • Won the 400 IM (3:53.59) against Virginia, Penn State and West Virginia • Took third in the 1,000 freestyle (9:36.94) at Arizona • Took third in the 200 butterfly (1:47.11) against Indiana and Michigan • Placed sixth in the 1,650 freestyle (16:12.68) against Georgia • Took fourth in the 1,000 freestyle (9:31.02) against Auburn AS A FRESHMAN (2012-13) • Placed sixth in the 1,650 freestyle (15:21.58), second in the 500 freestyle • Placed second in the 200 butterfly (1:45.98) and second in the 400 IM “C” final (4:25.94) and 50th overall in the 200 freestyle (1:41.85) at the preliminaries (3:54.32) at the American Short Course Championships Texas Invitational • Took third in the 400 IM (3:48.37), fifth in the 500 freestyle (4:23.43), sev- • Took fifth in the 1,000 freestyle (9:26.39) and ninth in the 500 freestyle enth in the 1650 freestyle (15:46.38) and swam the 200 butterfly exhibition (4:38.09) at Indiana and Michigan (1:46.10) at the Big 12 Championships • Placed third in the 1,000 freestyle (9:29.12) against North Carolina • Placed second in the 200 butterfly (1:46.68) and swam the 400 IM exhibi- AS A SOPHOMORE (2012-13) tion (3:52.44) against Arizona and SMU • Took second in the 200 butterfly (1:49.35), fourth in the 400 IM (3:57.34) • Took second in the 1,650 freestyle (15.11.83) at the American Short and fifth in the 200 breaststroke (2:07.44)at Georgia Course Championships • Placed 13th in the 200 freestyle preliminaries (1:40.58) and swam the 500 2012 U.S. OLYMPIC TRIALS freestyle exhibition (4:23.94) and the 1650 freestyle exhibition (15:11.85) • Placed 41st in the 200m butterfly (2:01.93), 47th in the 400m IM (4:28.28), at the Big 12 Championships 49th in the 1500m freestyle (15:52.79) and 77th in the 400m freestyle • Took third in the 1000 freestyle (9:07.60) and fifth in the 500 freestyle (4:01.67) (4:29.63) against Arizona and SMU • Placed fifth the 1000 freestyle (9:16.70) and seventh in the 500 freestyle BEFORE TEXAS (4:33.32) at Georgia • 2011 Colorado state champion, 200 freestyle (1:40.47) • Took third in the 1000 freestyle (9:16.47) and swam the 500 freestyle exhi- bition (4:36.06) at Auburn PERSONAL • Placed sixth in the 500 freestyle “C” final (4:27.66), 12th in the 1650 free- Born July 8, 1994 in Honolulu, ... son of Jennifer Martens ... has two sisters: Olivia (21) and Victoria (20) ... major is civil engineering.

22 2014-15 TEXAS SWIMMING & DIVING • THE LONGHORNS TEXAS SWIMMING & DIVING Meet the Longhorns style (15:22.30) and 46th in the 200 freestyle (1:42.78) at the University of Georgia Fall Invitational • Placed seventh in the 1000 freestyle (9:18.87) against Indiana and Michigan AS A FRESHMAN (2011-12) KEITH MURPHY 6-6 – Sr. • Placed 10th at the Big 12 Championships in the 500 freestyle with a time Freestyle of 4:26.27 Houston, Texas (Cypress Creek) • Recorded his top time of the season in the 500 freestyle in the American Club: Cy-Fair Swim Club Short Course finals to place fourth overall (4:26.09) • Finished fifth in the 1,650 freestyle (15:26.64) and 12th in the 500 freestyle (4:27.93) at the Texas Invitational • Took second in the 1,000 freestyle against SMU with a time of 9:24.03 • Ended up fifth against Auburn and sixth versus Georgia in the 1,000 freestyle • 2014 NCAA Championships qualifier BEFORE TEXAS • 2013 Academic All-Big 12 (first team) • Member of Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (Fall 2011, Spring 2012, • In his senior season, was selected All-State in both the 500-yard freestyle Fall 2012, Spring 2013, Fall 2013, Spring 2014) and the 400-yard freestyle relay • Member of The Woodlands Swim Team from 1998-2011 under coach TOP TIMES (SCY/LCM) Tim Bauer 50 free: 19.75/23.54 PERSONAL 100 free: 42.91/51.17 Born Nicolas Munoz on Dec. 3, 1992 in Stavanger, Norway ... son of Rodolfo 200 free: 1:36.23/1:56.52 Munoz and Angela Duque ... has two brothers: Sebastian (17) and Tomas (12) .... receiped National Hispanic Scholar and AP Distinguished Scholar AS A JUNIOR (2013-14) awards in high school ... interested in pursuing a Plan II (interdisciplinary • Placed 32nd in the 100 freestyle (43.69), 38th in the 200 freestyle (1:36.97) bachelor of arts degree program) major. and 44th in the 50 freestyle (20.05) at the NCAA Championships • Completed 50 freestyle (19.87), 200 freestyle (1:36.23) and 100 freestyle (43.14) exhibition swims at the Big 12 Championships • Took eighth in the 100 freestyle (46.06) at Arizona • Placed fourth in the 100 freestyle (45.73) and fifth in the 50 freestyle (20.80) against Georgia • Took sixth in the 100 freestyle (45.71) against Auburn • Won the 200 freestyle “D” final (1:38.16), placed fifth in the 100 freestyle “C” final (44.69) and placed sixth in the 50 freestyle “C” final (20.33) at the Texas Invitational • Took 10th in the 200 freestyle (1:41.39) at Indiana and Michigan • Placed seventh in the 200 freestyle (1:42.61) and the 100 freestyle (46.64) against North Carolina AS A SOPHOMORE (2012-13) • Tied for 18th in the 100 freestyle preliminaries (45.61) and placed 20th in the 200 freestyle preliminaries (1:41.55) at the American Short Course Championships • Swam the 50 freestyle exhibition (20.34) and the 100 freestyle exhibition (44.09) at the Big 12 Championships • Swam the 100 freestyle exhibition (46.65) and 200 freestyle exhibition (1:41.18) against Arizona and SMU • Swam the 200 freestyle exhibition (1:45.53) and the 100 freestyle exhibi- tion (47.61) at TCU • Swam the 200 freestyle exhibition (1:44.25) at Georgia • Took seventh in the 200 breaststroke (2:10.27) and swam the 200 freestyle exhibition (1:42.28) at Auburn • Placed 42nd in the 100 breaststroke preliminaries (57.11) and 60th in the 100 freestyle preliminaries (46.13) at the 2012 AT&T Winter National Championships • Won the consolation finals of the 200 IM (1:55.71) and the 200 breast- stroke (2:06.88) and took fifth in the consolation final of the 200 back- stroke (2:00.13) at the Southwest Collegiate Plunge

2014-15 TEXAS SWIMMING & DIVING • THE LONGHORNS 23 TEXAS SWIMMING & DIVING Meet the Longhorns AS A FRESHMAN (2011-12) • At the Texas Invitational, placed 29th in the 100 breaststroke (58.37) and 31st in the 200 IM (1:54.19) • TOOK 11th in the 50 freestyle (20.61), 11th in the 100 breaststroke (45.33) and 12th in the 200 freestyle (1:39.26) during the American Short Course JOHN MURRAY • Claimed third place in the 200 IM against SMU with a time of 1:58.03 6-1 – Jr. • At Auburn, placed sixth in the 200 breaststroke (2:09.02) and seventh in Free/Fly the 100 breaststroke (58.45) San Antonio, Texas (Churchill) • Posted a time of 1:00.59 for eighth in the 100 breaststroke at the Southwest Club: Alamo Area Aquatic Association Collegiate Plunge while also coming in 11th in the 200 breaststroke with a time of 2:09.96 • Placed seventh in the 200 freestyle (1:41.73) at Texas A&M • On the fourth place 400 freestyle relay against Georgia that finished in 3:05.42 • Nine-time All-American BEFORE TEXAS • Four-time Big 12 champion • Finalist in the 200 freestyle at the 2010 Texas UIL Class 5A State • Member of the 2012-13 and 2011-12 USA Swimming National Junior Championships Team PERSONAL TOP TIMES (SCY/LCM) Born Keith Murphy on Nov. 15, 1992 in Houston, Texas ... major is mechani- 50 free: 19.67/23.28 cal engineering 100 free: 42.98/50.84 200 free: 1:37.54/1:54.22 100 fly: 48.15/55.94 AS A SOPHOMORE (2013-14) • Joined Matt Ellis, Tripp Cooper and Kip Darmody to place second in the 200 freestyle relay (1:15.53) at the NCAA Championships; split 18.36 on the relay’s second leg, which marked the fastest relay split for the entire meet • Teamed with Kip Darmody, Jack Conger and Caleb Weir to place second in the 200 medley relay (1:23.30) at the NCAA Championships; split 23.45 on the relay’s breaststroke leg • Joined Matt Ellis, Caleb Weir and Kip Darmody to place fourth in the 400 freestyle relay (2:50.94) at the NCAA Championships; split 42.11 on the relay’s second leg • Placed fifth in the 100 freestyle (42.43/41.77p), sixth in the 50 free- style (19.11/19.07p) and 23rd in the 100 butterfly (46.61) at the NCAA Championships • Joined Kip Darmody, Imri Ganiel and Jack Conger to win the 200 medley relay (1:24.86) at the Big 12 Championships; anchored the relay in 19.08 • Teamed with Charlie Moore, Matt Ellis and Tripp Cooper to win the 200 freestyle relay (1:17.41) at the Big 12 Championships; anchored the relay in 19.29 • Joined Matt Ellis, Jack Conger and Kip Darmody to win the 400 freestyle relay (2:51.99) at the Big 12 Championships; anchored the relay in 42.76 • Placed fourth in the 50 freestyle (19.81) and the 100 freestyle (43.65) and took fifth in the 100 butterfly (47.73) at the Big 12 Championships • Won the 50 freestyle (20.51) and took third in the 100 freestyle (45.24) at Arizona • Won the 50 freestyle (20.28) and the 100 freestyle (44.91) against Georgia • Took second in the 50 freestyle (20.42) and third in the 100 freestyle (44.57) against Auburn • Placed seventh in the 50 freestyle (19.83) and seventh in the 100 freestyle (43.28) at the Texas Invitational • Took sixth in the 50 freestyle (20.90) and ninth in the 100 freestyle (46.37) at Indiana and Michigan • Placed fourth in the 50 freestyle (20.81), fifth in the 100 freestyle (46.52) and sixth in the 100 butterfly (51.42) against North Carolina

24 2014-15 TEXAS SWIMMING & DIVING • THE LONGHORNS TEXAS SWIMMING & DIVING Meet the Longhorns AS A FRESHMAN (2012-13) • Placed third in the 100 freestyle (43.52) and won the 50 freestyle time trial (19.75) at the American Short Course Championships • Took second in the 100freestyle (43.53), third in the 50 freestyle (19.72) and fifth in the 200 freestyle (1:37.84) at the Big 12 Championships SEAN O’BRIEN • Placed seventh in the 200 freestyle (1:39.54) and swam the 50 freestyle 5-10 – Jr. exhibition (20.39) against Arizona and SMU Diving • Took fifth in the 50 freestyle (21.16) at TCU Concord, Mass. (Concord Carlisle) • Took fourth in the 50 freestyle (20.78) and sixth the 100 freestyle (45.82) at Georgia • Placed fifth in the 50 freestyle (20.93) and seventh in the 100 freestyle (46.43) at Auburn • Took 28th in the 50 freestyle preliminaries (20.31) and 33rd in the 100 freestyle preliminaries (44.89) at the 2012 AT&T Winter National • Member of Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (Fall 2012) Championships • Took eighth place in the 100 freestyle (45.96) against Indiana and AS A SOPHOMORE (2013-14) Michigan • Placed third in the one-meter event (390.70) and fourth in the three-meter 2012 U.S. OLYMPIC TRIALS event (400.55) at the Big 12 Championships • Placed fifth on the one-meter board (319.57) against Virginia, Penn State • Placed 56th in the 100m freestyle (50.84) and 71st in the 50m freestyle and West Virginia (23.31) BEFORE TEXAS AS A FRESHMAN (2012-13) • 2012 Texas UIL Class 5A state champion, 100 freestyle (43.76) • Placed seventh in the three-meter event (734.65) and ninth in the one- • Teamed up with future Texas teammate Liam Lockwood to lead Churchill meter event (638.55) in the NCAA Zone D Championships H.S. to victory in the 200 medley relay at the 2012 Texas UIL Class 5A • Took fifth in the three-meter event (343.45) and seventh in the one-meter Championship event (275.85) against Arizona and SMU • 2011 Texas UIL Class 5A state champion, 50 freestyle (20.23) and 100 • Placed third in the one-meter event (325.65) and fourth in the three-meter freestyle (44.30) event (354.68) at TCU • Won the one-meter event (347.63) and took second in the three-meter PERSONAL event (351.00) at Georgia Born April 21, 1994 in San Antonio, Texas ... son of Kevin and Patricia • Took seventh in the one-meter event (253.58) and eighth in the three- Murray ... has four siblings: Jacob (25), Sarah (23), Josh (19) and Daniell meter event (263.03) at Auburn (14) ... his cousin, Daniel Rohleder, swam at Texas (2005-08) ... major is • Placed fifth in the three-meter event (350.95) and ninth in the one-meter undergraduate studies. event (277.10) in the Phill Hansel Invitational • Took second in the one-meter event (330.50) and eight in the three-meter event (296.00) against Indiana and Michigan • Placed second in the three-meter event (344.40) and eighth in the one- meter event (208.35) at the Southwest Collegiate Plunge BEFORE TEXAS • Placed 11th in the one-meter event and fifth in the three-meter synchro- nized event at the 2012 USA Diving National Championships • Placed 12th in the one-meter event, 10th in the three-meter event and sixth in the three-meter synchronized event at the 2012 USA Diving Junior National Championships • Three-time high school All-American • Won Massachusetts state titles during his sophomore, junior and senior seasons and never lost a competition in those seasons PERSONAL Born Jan. 26, 1994 in Concord, Mass. ... son of Stephen and Michele O’Brien ... has one sister, Meghan (15) and one brother, Tim (15) ... his mother, Michele, was a gymnast at Northeastern University (1978-82) ... his father, Stephen, was a rower at The University of Notre Dame (1979-82) ... plans to study engineering.

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RADU PRUNOIU JACOB RITTER 6-2 - So.-TR 6-3 – Sr. Breast/IM/Free Freestyle Frisco, Texas (Frisco/Incarnate Word) Houston, Texas (Bellaire) Club: Lakeside Aquatic Club Club: Houston Swim Club

• Placed seventh in the 400m free at the 2013 World University Games • Member of Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (Spring 2014) • 2013 Academic All-Big 12 (second team) • Member of Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (Fall 2011, Spring 2012, TOP TIMES (SCY/LCM) Fall 2012, Spring 2013, Fall 2013) 50 free: 20.96/24.58 100 free: 46.17/54.19 TOP TIMES (SCY/LCM) 100 breast: 55.06/1:06.28 200 free: 1:33.20/1:49.05 200 breast (LCM): 2:27.37 500 free (SCY): 4:15.85 200 IM: 1:53.32/2:19.96 1000 free (SCY): 9:05.54 1,650 free (SCY): 15:02.07 AS A SOPHOMORE (2013-14) 400 free (LCM): 3:51.75 1500 free (LCM): 15:35.51 • Placed fourth in the 100 breaststroke “D” final (55.65) and eighth in the 200 breaststroke “D” final (2:04.15) at the Texas Invitational AS A JUNIOR (2013-14) • Placed 50th in the 200 individual medley (1:53.32) and 61st in the 50 free- • Placed 23rd in the 1,650 freestyle (15:02.07), 26th in the 200 free- style (21.33) at the Texas Invitational style (1:35.22) and 28th in the 500 freestyle (4:19.18) at the NCAA AS A FRESHMAN (2012-13) Championships • Won the 200 freestyle consolation final (1:35.20) at the Big 12 • Competed for The University of Incarnate Word Championships PERSONAL • Took fourth in the 200 freestyle (1:42.40), fifth in the 500 freestyle (4:41.34) and sixth in the 400 IM (4:06.89) at Arizona Born March 17, 1994 in Toronto, Ontario (Canada)…. son of Mihaita • Placed fourth in the 200 freestyle (1:40.89) against Georgia (father) and Mihaela (mother) … has one brother, Andrei (16) … major is • Took third in the 200 freestyle (1:40.77) and seventh in the 500 freestyle computer science. (4:44.57) against Auburn AS A SOPHOMORE (2012-13) • Took 30th in the 200 freestyle preliminaries (1:36.09), 31st in the 1650 freestyle (15:09.40) and 40th in the 500 freestyle preliminaries (4:22.85) at the NCAA Championships • Placed second in the 500 freestyle (4:15.85), third in the 1650 free- style (15:09.30) and fourth in the 200 freestyle (1:37.01) at the Big 12 Championships • Took second in the 500 freestyle (4:22.79) and third in the 200 freestyle (1:36.79) against Arizona and SMU • Won the 200 freestyle (1:41.30) and placed second in the 500 freestyle (4:34.15) at TCU • Placed second in the 200 freestyle (1:39.29) and fourth in the 500 freestyle (4:27.25) at Georgia • Placed fourth in the 1000 freestyle (9:22.25) and fifth in the 500 freestyle (4:31.77) at Auburn • Took fourth in the 500 freestyle (4:20.29), fourth in the 200 backstroke “C” final (1:48.88) and seventh in the 200 freestyle (1:38.15/1:37.59p) and 11th in the 1650 freestyle (15:19.55) at the University of Georgia Fall Invitational • Placed fifth in the 1000 freestyle (9:13.94) and eighth in the 500 freestyle

26 2014-15 TEXAS SWIMMING & DIVING • THE LONGHORNS TEXAS SWIMMING & DIVING Meet the Longhorns (4:30.07) against Indiana and Michigan AS A FRESHMAN (2011-12) • Competed at the NCAA Championships and finished 20th in the 1,650 freestyle with a time of 15:07.13 and 31st in the prelims of the 500 freestyle GRANT ROGERS with a time of 4:21.79 6-1 – Sr. • Claimed second place in the 1,650 freestyle (15:19.59) and third in the 500 Fly/IM freestyle (4:21.89) at the Big 12 Championships Topeka, Kan. (Washburn Rural) • Won the American Short Course 500 freestyle with a time of 4:18.33 Club: Topeka Swim Association • Took first place in the 1,000 freestyle at Texas A&M with a winning time Club Coaches: Bill Rose & Paul Monroe of 9:05.54 • In the Texas Invitational, he took sixth in the 1,650 freestyle (15:29.29), seventh in the 500 freestyle (4:25.61) and 19th in the 400 IM (3:59.38) • Finished second in the 500 freestyle (4:26.37) at the Southwest Collegiate Plunge • 2013 Academic All-Big 12 • Posted third-place finishes in the 500 freestyle against both Auburn and • Member of Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (Fall 2011, Spring 2012, Arizona Fall 2012, Spring 2013, Fall 2013, Spring 2014) • Took third in the 1,000 freestyle at Arizona with a time of 9:23.01 • Recorded a second place time of 1:54.31 against SMU in the 200 backstroke TOP TIMES (SCY/LCM) while posting his top time in the event at Texas A&M (1:50.21) 100 fly: 49.22/56.88 2012 U.S. OLYMPIC TRIALS 200 fly: 1:48.58/2:06.90 200 IM: 1:47.75/2:08.32 • Placed 15th in the 400m freestyle (3:53.05), 21st in the 1500m freestyle (15:35.51) and 32nd in the 200m freestyle (1:50.61) AS A JUNIOR (2013-14) BEFORE TEXAS • Placed third in the 200 IM “D” final (1:49.40), third in the 400 IM “C” final (3:55.69), 26th in the 200 IM (1:50.07) and 53rd in the 100 butterfly • Five-star recruit by Swimming World magazine (49.85) at the Texas Invitational PERSONAL AS A SOPHOMORE (2012-13) Born May 2, 1992 in Houston, Texas ... major is economics. • Took fifth in the 100 butterfly (49.22) at the American Short Course Championships • Swam the 200 IM exhibition (1:47.75), the 400 IM exhibition (3:54.23) and the 200 butterfly exhibition (1:48.71) at the Big 12 Championships • Placed sixth in the 200 butterfly (1:50.41) and the 100 butterfly exhibition (49.90) against Arizona and SMU • Took fourth in the 100 butterfly (51.83) at TCU • Placed fifth in the 200 butterfly (1:49.35) and eighth in the 200 breast- stroke (2:14.48) at Georgia • Took sixth in the 200 butterfly (1:53.82) at Auburn • Placed 31st in the 200 butterfly preliminaries (1:51.57), 48th in the 100 butterfly preliminaries (50.09) and 51st in the 200 IM preliminaries (1:51.85) at the 2012 AT&T Winter National Championships AS A FRESHMAN (2011-12) • Took sixth in the 200 IM (1:50.69), 10th in the 100 butterfly (49.51) and 10th in the 200 butterfly (1:50.12) at the American Short Cours Championship • Clocked a 1:52.71 for fourth place in the 200 IM at Texas A&M • Ended the Texas Invitational by placing 15th place in the 200 butterfly (1:51.52), 23rd in the 400 IM (4:01.85) and 28th in the 200 IM (1:52.95) • Swam three races at the Southwest Collegiate Plunge, coming in 10th in the 200 IM (1:56.65), 12th in the 200 butterfly (1:56.10) and 14th in the 100 butterfly (52.99) • Claimed third place in the 200 butterfly against SMU with a time of 1:57.05 BEFORE TEXAS • Holds the Missouri Valley Record in the 400 yard individual medley • Received All-American, All-State, All-League and All-City first team hon-

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AS A FRESHMAN (2013-14) • Placed eighth in the 200 butterfly consolation final (1:48.63/1:47.18p) and seventh in the 100 butterfly “C” final (49.54/48.89p) at the Texas Invitational • Placed 41st overall in the 200 freestyle (1:40.07) and 44th overall in the 500 freestyle (4:38.54) at the Texas Invitational BEFORE TEXAS • Placed third in the 200 butterfly (1:46.41) at the 2011 Speedo Short Course Junior National Championships in Austin

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ANDREW 6-9 - So. SKOWRONEK Free/Fly 6-0 –So. Denver, Colo. (Regis Jesuit) Fly/Free Club: Longhorn Aquatics San Antonio, Texas (Reagan) Club: Alamo Area Aquatic Association

• 2013-14 Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team • 2013-14 Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team • Member of Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (Fall 2013, Spring 2014) • Member of Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (Fall 2013) TOP TIMES (SCY/LCM) TOP TIMES (SCY/LCM) 100 fly: 49.32/56.36 100 fly: 46.54/53.97 200 fly: 1:49.13/2:04.10 200 fly: 1:44.58/1:58.64 50 free: 21.72/25.50 100 free: 44.04/51.00 100 free: 47.78/54.73 200 free: 1:36.73/1:51.41 200 free: 1:40.25 (SCY) 500 free (SCY): 4:18.28 AS A FRESHMAN (2013-14) AS A FRESHMAN (2013-14) • Placed fourth in the 200 butterfly “D” final (1:50.38), 49th in the 200 • Placed fourth in the 500 freestyle (4:23.70/4:18.67p), fourth in the 200 freestyle (1:41.62) and 47th in the 100 butterfly (50.20) at the Texas butterfly (1:47.24/1:46.20p) and sixth in the 100 butterfly (47.94/47.29p) Invitational at the Big 12 Championships • Won the 1000 freestyle (9:11.94) and took second in the 500 freestyle BEFORE TEXAS (4:30.92) at Arizona • Five-time NISCA (National Interscholastic Swim Coaches Association) • Took second in the 200 freestyle (1:39.36), third in the 200 butterfly All-American (1:49.34) and seventh in the 500 freestyle (4:35.33) against Georgia • Placed 24th in the 100y fly (49.66) and the 200y fly (1:50.66) at the 2012 • Won the 1000 freestyle (9:05.73) and took seventh in the 200 butterfly U.S. Short Course Nationals (1:52.66) against Auburn • Placed 14th in the 200y fly (1:49.87) at the 2011 U.S. Short Course Junior • Placed fourth in the 200 butterfly (1:45.31/1:45.14p), seventh in the 500 Nationals freestyle consolation final (4:25.88/4:23.75p) and eighth in the 200 free- • Three-time USA Swimming Scholastic All-American style consolation final (1:38.89/1:36.77p) at the Texas Invitational • Graduated summa cum laude as an AP Scholar with Honor at San • Took seventh in the 200 butterfly (1:53.15) at Virginia, Penn State and Antonio’s Reagan H.S. West Virginia • Member of the National Honor Society • Placed fourth in the 100 butterfly (48.57) and fifth in the 200 butterfly (1:49.55) against Indiana and Michigan PERSONAL • Took seventh in the 200 butterfly (1:54.66) against North Carolina Born Feb. 24, 1995 in San Antonio, Texas … son of Paul and Michelle Skowronek … intends to major in business. BEFORE TEXAS • Member of the 2012-13 and 2013-14 USA Swimming Junior National Teams • 2012 U.S. Junior National Champion, 200m butterfly PERSONAL Born April 17, 1995 in Atlanta, Ga. … son of John and Tori Smith, who both swam at Texas … mother, Tori, represented the USA at the 1984 Summer Olympics in … has two sisters: Meagan (22) and Samantha (16) … major is undeclared.

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ALEC WILLRODT CLAY YOUNGQUIST 6-6 –Fr. 6-3 – Sr. Sprint Free Free/Fly Houston, Texas (Stratford) Battle Creek, Mich. (Lakeview) Club: Dads Club Swim Team Club: Lakeview Aquatic Club

• Member of 2014-15 USA Swimming National Team • Member of Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (Spring 2014) • Two-time NCAA champion (2012, 400 and 800 freestyle relays) TOP TIMES (SCY/LCM) • 11-time All-American • Eight-time Big 12 champion 50 free: 20.40/24.00 • CollegeSwimming.com National Swimmer of the Week (10/23/12) 100 free: 45.16/56.34 TOP TIMES (SCY/LCM) AS A FRESHMAN (2013-14) 100 free: 42.99/50.22 • Placed 62nd in the 100 freestyle (46.75) at the Texas Invitational 200 free: 1:33.52/1:47.93 BEFORE TEXAS 400 free (LCM): 3:54.56 500 free (SCY): 4:15.68 • Four-time NISCA All-American 200 fly: 1:45.38/2:02.72 • 2013 Texas UIL Class 4A champion, 50 freestyle & 400 freestyle relay • Holds Stratford H.S. records in the 50 (20.75) and 100 freestyle (45.85) events AS A JUNIOR (2013-14) • Joined Jack Conger, Sam Lewis and Kip Darmody to place fifth in the 800 PERSONAL freestyle relay (6:16.72) at the NCAA Championships; anchored the relay Born July 19, 1994 in Houston, Texas … Karen and James Willrodt …. has in 1:33.54 one sister, Erika (22) … major is undeclared. • Placed sixth in the 200 freestyle (1:33.66), 27th in the 200 butterfly (1:44.32) and 30th in the 500 freestyle (4:19.36) at the NCAA Championships • Joined Jack Conger, Sam Lewis and Kip Darmody to win the 800 freestyle relay (6:17.24) at the Big 12 Championships; anchored the relay in 1:33.21 • Won the 500 freestyle (4:15.68) and the 200 freestyle (1:34.21) and placed second in the 200 butterfly (1:43.39) at the Big 12 Championships • Won the 200 freestyle (1:40.38) and the 100 freestyle (44.82) at Arizona • Won the 200 freestyle (1:36.54) against Georgia • Won the 200 freestyle (1:36.90) and the 500 freestyle (4:26.22) against Auburn • Took second in the 200 freestyle (1:33.72), fifth in the 500 freestyle (4:18.74) and seventh in the 200 butterfly (1:45.53) at the Texas Invitational • Won the 500 freestyle (4:23.99), the 200 freestyle (1:36.97) and the 1000 freestyle (9:11.36) at Virginia, Penn State and West Virginia • Won the 200 freestyle (1:35.71) and the 100 freestyle (44.13) at Indiana and Michigan • Took second in the 1000 freestyle (9:17.45), third in the 400 IM (3:59.02) and fourth in the 200 butterfly (1:49.85) against North Carolina

AS A SOPHOMORE (2012-13) • Took sixth in the 200 freestyle (1:33.52), 20th in the 500 freestyle prelimi- naries (4:18.37) and 35th in the 100 freestyle preliminaries (43.66) at the NCAA Championships • Won the 200 freestyle (1:33.71), took third in the 500 freestyle (4:17.64) and fifth in the 200 backstroke (1:46.27) at the Big 12 Championships • Placed second in the 200 freestyle (1:35.72) and third in the 100 freestyle (44.71) against Arizona and SMU

30 2014-15 TEXAS SWIMMING & DIVING • THE LONGHORNS TEXAS SWIMMING & DIVING Meet the Newcomers • Won the 100 freestyle (44.52) and placed fourth in the 200 freestyle (1:39.39) at Georgia • Won the 200 freestyle (1:36.17) and placed third in the 100 freestyle JARED BUTLER (44.51) Auburn 6-4 – Fr. • Placed fifth in the 200 freestyle (1:33.89), won the 500 freestyle ‘B’ final Back/IM Rockwall, Texas (Heath) (4:17.57) and placed second in the 100 freestyle ‘C’ final (44.09) at the 2012 Club: Rockwall Center of Excellence AT&T Winter National Championships • Won the 200 freestyle (1:35.26) and placed second in the 500 freestyle (4:21.44) against Indiana and Michigan • Won the 500 freestyle (4:25.50) and the 200 freestyle (1:36.20) at the Southwest Collegiate Plunge AS A FRESHMAN (2011-12) • Claimed two NCAA Championships in the 400 freestyle relay (2:49.83) and 800 freestyle relay (6:15.55) • Also picked up All-American honors in the 200 freestyle (5th, 1:34.06) and 200 freestyle relay (4th, 1:16.72) • Won two Big 12 Championships in the 400 freestyle relay (2:52.64) and 800 freestyle relay (6:19.28) while also coming in second in the 200 freestyle (1:35.30) and seventh in the 500 freestyle (4:23.75) • At the Texas Invitational, he took third in the 200 freestyle (1:35.30), fourth in the 500 freestyle (4:20.71), fifth in the 200 butterfly (1:46.49), 11th in the 100 freestyle (44.28) and 25th in the 50 freestyle (20.17) • Earned second place in the 200 freestyle in four dual matches against Georgia, Auburn, Arizona and Texas A&M • Won the 200 butterfly against SMU (1:49.31) while also taking second in the 50 freestyle (20.85) • Took second place in the 100 freestyle at Texas A&M with a time of 44.72 • Competed in six different individual events throughout the season • Won the 800 freestyle relay with a time of 6:22.94 at the Texas Invitational and earned a second place time of 2:52.33 in the 400 freestyle relay 2012 U.S. OLYMPIC TRIALS • Placed 12th in the 200m freestyle (1:48.42/1:49.55p) and 47th in the 100m freestyle (50.70) BEFORE TEXAS • Joined future Longhorn teammate Kip Darmody to win gold for the USA in the 400m freestyle and medley relays at the 2010 Junior Pan Pacific Championships • Won gold in the 200m freestyle with a meet-record time of 1:48.44 at the 2010 Junior Pan Pacific Championships, where he also won silver in the 100m free- style • Won the 200m freestyle (1:49.37) at the 2010 Speedo Junior National Championships PERSONAL Born Sept. 21, 1992 in Fremont, Mich. ... son of Jeffrey and Julie Youngquist ... has two sisters: Amy (30) and Brittany (28) ... swam for his mother at Lakeview Aquatic Club ... major is advertising.

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BRETT RINGGOLD JONATHAN 6-1 – Fr. Free/Fly ROBERTS Keller, Texas (home schooled) 6-4 – Fr. Club: North Texas Nadadores Back/Free/IM Southlake, Texas (Carroll) Club: North Texas Nadadores

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AUSTIN TEMPLE 5-11 – Fr. JOSEPH Breaststroke Virginia Beach, Va. (Cox) SCHOOLING Club: TIDE Swimming 6-0 – Fr. Butterfly Singapore (The Bolles School [Fla.]) Club: Bolles Sharks

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secutive NCAA Championships (2000, 2001 and 2002). Texas placed second at Nationals in 2003, finished third in 2004, seventh in 2005, fourth in 2006 and fifth in 2007. Two more NCAA runner-up finishes in 2008 and 2009 preceded Reese’s 10th NCAA team title in 2010. 37th season at Texas Under Reese, Texas has placed second 11 times at the NCAA Championships, Hometown______Daytona Beach, Fla. and Reese’s teams have finished in the top three at the NCAA Championships College______Florida ‘65 in 28 of his 36 seasons at Texas. The Longhorns have maintained their domi- nance at the conference level, winning all 18 Big 12 crowns and 35 consecu- tive conference titles.

The list of individuals that Reese has developed while at Texas reads like a “Who’s Who” in collegiate and international swimming. The trio of Ian • 10 NCAA team titles (1981, ‘88, ‘89, ‘90, ‘91, ‘96, 2000, ‘01, ‘02, ‘10) Crocker, Brendan Hansen and 2005 USA Swimming Athlete of the Year Aaron • 28 top-three finishes at the NCAA Championships in 36 seasons at Peirsol have left their marks throughout the Texas and NCAA record books. The University of Texas • 35 consecutive conference titles The 2004 NCAA Swimmer of the Year, Crocker (2001-04) concluded his • three-time head coach of the U.S. Olympic men’s swimming team collegiate career as a 10-time NCAA Champion and 22-time All-American. (1992 Barcelona, 2004 Athens, 2008 Beijing) He joined legends (Stanford) and (Indiana) as the • 49 NCAA individual champions and 39 NCAA champion relays only swimmers to win four straight NCAA titles in the 100 butterfly. Hansen • 29 Olympians who have collected 39 gold medals, 16 silver medals (2001-04), a 13-time NCAA Champion and 16-time All-American, became and eight bronze medals the first person in NCAA history to win both the 100 and 200 breaststroke in each of his four years. Eddie Reese, the only college swimming coach to win NCAA team titles in four separate decades, has established a tradition of excellence in Austin and Hansen, who never lost a breaststroke race at the conference or national set the standard in collegiate swimming. The 2005, 2006 and 2009 ASCA meet, was only the third person in NCAA history to win two different events Coach of the Year, an eight-time NCAA Coach of the Year and three-time in every year of his eligibility. Peirsol, the 2003 NCAA Swimmer of the Year, Men’s Olympic Team head coach, Reese has led Texas to 10 won the 200 backstroke at the national championships in each of his two NCAA team titles in his 36 seasons in Austin. seasons before turning professional at the end of the 2004 campaign. In just two collegiate seasons, the Californian collected six NCAA championships After placing 21st at the NCAA Championships in his first season (1979) at and 11 All-America certificates. Texas, Reese’s teams have never finished lower than seventh at the national meet. His Texas team enters the 2014-15 season with two incredible streaks (1998-2001), a 27-time All-American, was another recent suc- to its credit: 35 consecutive top-10 finishes at the NCAA Championship cess story on the national scene. In 2001, Dusing won the 200 IM (1:42.85), and 35 consecutive conference titles. Along the way, Reese has developed breaking the American and NCAA record set by Florida’s in 49 NCAA individual champions, 39 national champion relays, 219 All- Americans and 29 Olympians who have won 39 gold medals, 16 silver med- THE EDDIE REESE FILE als and eight bronze medals. COACHING EXPERIENCE During the 1980s, the Longhorns claimed three NCAA team titles (1981, Head Coach, The University of Texas (1979-Present) Head Coach, (1973-1978) 1988, 1989) and all 10 Southwest Conference crowns. In 1981, just three Assistant Coach, (1967-1972) years after taking over the Texas program, Reese captured his first national Head Coach, U.S. Men’s Olympic Team (1992, 2004 and 2008) team championship. From 1981 to 1986, Texas turned in two NCAA runner- Assistant Coach, U.S. Men’s Olympic Team up performances (1982, 1984) and placed third in the national meet three (1988, 1996, 2000 and 2012) times (1983, 1985, 1986). COACHING HIGHLIGHTS *1991, 2005, 2006 and 2009 American Swim Coaches’ Assocation After Reese’s initial fifth-place showing at the NCAAs with Texas in 1987, Coach of the Year *1991 National Collegiate Scholar and Swimming Trophy recipient from the Longhorns closed the decade strong, reeling off back-to-back titles in the College Swimming Coaches Association 1988 and 1989. His squads in the 1990s continued on that torrid pace, win- *Inducted into the Longhorn Hall of Honor in 1996 ning NCAA team titles in 1990, 1991 and 1996. The Longhorns finished sec- *Inducted into the Texas Sports Hall of Fame in 2002 ond at Nationals in 1992 and 1994, placed third in 1993 and 1999 and took *Inducted into the International Swimming Hall of Fame in 2002 fourth in 1995. Texas also won each of the last seven SWC crowns (1990-96). *10 NCAA Championships *49 NCAA Individual Event Championships *39 NCAA Relay Championships Reese began the new millennium in the same fashion, winning three con-

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1993, while also claiming the 200 backstroke title. He also swam on four Jordan swam on four NCAA champion relay squads (200, 400 and 800 free NCAA Championship relay squads, setting American and NCAA records in as well as the 400 medley) and turned in runner-up finishes in the 50 and each relay to push his career collegiate titles to two individual and nine relay 100 free as well as the 100 fly. crowns. Dusing was named 2001 NCAA Swimmer of the Year. (1987-90) won an individual title at the NCAAs for three (1990-94) left Texas as a 23-time NCAA All-American and straight years. In 1988, he won the 200 breaststroke and was the runner-up four-time NCAA champion. He earned NCAA titles as a member of the in the 100 breaststroke. In 1989, he finished just the opposite with a win in championship 400 and 800 free relays, helping the Longhorns capture the the 100 breaststroke and a second-place finish in the 200 breaststroke. In 1990 NCAA team title. After winning the 200 free in 1993 for his first indi- 1990, Stackle won his second consecutive title in the 100 breaststroke, while vidual title, Davis finished his career in style, swimming the second leg of also swimming a leg on the winning 400 medley relay. the American, U.S. Open and NCAA record-setting 400 free relay in 1994. Clay Britt (1980-83), a backstroke specialist, was also a member of the (1988-91) won four NCAA team titles in four years as a national champion 400-medley relay squad in each of his three years under Longhorn. In 1991, Jordan won NCAA individual titles in the 50 and 100 Reese. Britt won his first 100 backstroke title in 1980 and went on to domi- free and also swam on three winning relay squads (200 and 400 free and nate that event and claim the next two NCAA titles in 1981 and 1982. the 200 medley). In 1989, he won four titles, capturing the 100 free while also swimming three victorious relay units (200, 400 and 800 free). In 1990, One of Reese’s prize UT pupils, (1981-84) continued the tradi- tion of national champion backstrokers started by Britt. Carey claimed three straight NCAA titles in the 200 backstroke and a pair of NCAA individual EDDIE REESE: COACHING HISTORY crowns in the 100 backstroke. He was the fourth Longhorn inducted into the International Swimming Hall of Fame and is a member of the Longhorn HEAD COACH AT AUBURN (1973-78) Hall of Honor. Season W L Pct. SEC NCAA 1972-73 4 3 .583 4th No Score 1973-74 3 3 .500 3rd 17th Reese’s Honor Roll at Texas 1974-75 6 1 .857 3rd 8th 1975-76 5 1 .833 3rd 8th Reese was the American Swim Coaches’ Association (ASCA) Coach of 1976-77 4 2 .666 3rd 5th the Year in 1991, 2005, 2006 and 2009. In 1991, he earned the National 1977-78 8 1 .888 2nd 2nd Total 30 11 .731 Collegiate Scholar and Swimming Trophy from the College Swimming Coaches Association (CSCA). The trophy, which is the highest honor HEAD COACH AT TEXAS (1979-PRESENT) bestowed by the CSCA, recognizes a coach’s overall contribution to the sport Season W L Pct. Conf. NCAA 1978-79 4 4 .500 2nd 21st over an extended period of time and is reserved for an individual who has 1979-80 6 3 .666 1st 2nd represented both collegiate athletics and swimming with honor and pride 1980-81 6 2 .750 1st 1st 1981-82 7 1 .875 1st 2nd throughout his career. In November 1996, Reese was inducted into the 1982-83 5 2 .714 1st 3rd Longhorn Hall of Honor, which recognizes former athletes, coaches and staff 1983-84 7 2 .778 1st 2nd 1984-85 4 1 .800 1st 3rd members “who have brought honor and renown to The University of Texas.” 1985-86 5 4 .556 1st 3rd Reese was voted directly into the Hall of Honor as a special exception to the 1986-87 10 1 .910 1st 5th 1987-88 8 3 .727 1st 1st rule, which stipulates that a coach or staff member must be retired five years 1988-89 5 1 .833 1st 1st before consideration. 1989-90 6 1 .857 1st 1st 1990-91 9 0 1.000 1st 1st 1991-92 4 3 .583 1st 2nd He was inducted into the Texas Sports Hall of Fame in Waco on Feb. 1992-93 8 0 1.000 1st 3rd 1993-94 11 1 .917 1st 2nd 12, 2002. Just the third member of the Hall of Fame to be voted in based 1994-95 8 3 .727 1st 4th on swimming credentials, Reese joined an impressive list of UT alumni 1995-96 5 1 .766 1st 1st 1996-97 5 4 .555 1st 4th who have been honored, including Darrell K Royal, Roger Clemens, Earl 1997-98 7 2 .778 1st 3rd Campbell and Tom Kite. 1998-99 6 2 .750 1st 3rd 1999-2000 10 0 1.000 1st 1st 2000-01 7 1 .875 1st 1st The Reese honor roll culminated in May 2002, when he was elected as an 2001-02 7 1 .875 1st 1st 2002-03 5 2 .714 1st 2nd honor coach and inducted into the International Swimming Hall of Fame 2003-04 6 1 .857 1st 3rd (ISHOF) in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Reese was inducted along with eight other 2004-05 6 2 .750 1st 7th 2005-06 5 3 .625 1st 4th honorees in the Class of 2002. 2006-07 6 0 1.000 1st 5th 2007-08 8 1 .889 1st 2nd 2008-09 8 1 .889 1st 2nd Prior to Texas 2009-10 5 1 .833 1st 1st Reese came to Texas after a remarkable six-year rebuilding job at Auburn 2010-11 6 1 .857 1st 2nd 2011-12 5 2 .714 1st 2nd University. When he took the job at Auburn in 1972, he inherited a team 2012-13 5 2 .714 1st 5th that had not qualified a single swimmer for the finals or consolation finals 2013-14 8 1 .889 1st 2nd Total 233 60 .795 of the Championships during the previous season. CAREER 263 71 .787 Six years later, the Tigers had produced four consecutive Top 10 showings at the NCAAs, culminating in a second-place finish in 1978.

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and to win Olympic gold and become the first 800m free- After posting a 4-3 dual-meet record and qualifying for the SEC style relay quartet to eclipse the seven-minute barrier in the event. Walters Championships in his first season, Reese led the Tigers to a 3-3 dual-meet joined Berens in the 800m freestyle relay preliminary and also earned his mark and a third-place performance at SECs, earning Auburn its first trip to first Olympic gold medal. NCAA Championships in 1974. Over the next three years, the Tigers earned three Top 10 team finishes at the NCAAs, placed third in the SEC three times Weber-Gale added his second relay gold when he anchored Team USA’s and boasted a combined record of 15-4. However, Reese’s finest season at 400m medley relay in the preliminary round. He was joined by Ian Crocker, Auburn was yet to come. In 1978, the Tigers posted a dual-meet record of who swam the butterfly leg in the preliminary round to earn a gold medal. 8-1, placed second in the SEC and turned in a runner-up team finish at the Aaron Peirsol and Brendan Hansen swam the event’s backstroke and NCAA Championships, the highest in program history. breaststroke legs in the finals, where Team USA won gold and set a new world record. As a swimmer in his native Florida, Reese won two state championships in the 200 individual medley for Daytona Beach Mainland High School. He Peirsol, a three-time Olympian, collected his third career individual Olympic then became a standout swimmer at the University of Florida, where he led gold medal by setting a new world mark in the 100m backstroke and added the Gators to three SEC titles (1961, ‘62, and ‘63). As the team’s co-captain a silver medal in the 200m backstroke. Hansen reached the 100m breast- in his senior season (1963), Reese became the first Florida swimmer to win stroke finals, where he placed fourth, and Crocker took fourth in the 100m five SEC titles in a single year. He claimed first place in the 200 breaststroke, butterfly finals. the 200 and 400 individual medleys, the 400 free relay and the 400 medley relay. In fact, his seven career SEC individual titles still ranks in a tie for third At the 2004 Athens Games, senior Nathan O’Brien qualified for Team on the school’s career chart. Canada while a total of seven former Longhorns (Crocker, Nate Dusing, , Gary Hall Jr., Hansen, Peirsol and ) - equivalent After earning his bachelor’s degree in physical education from Florida in to one-third of the entire men’s squad - earned a spot on the United States’ 1963, Reese remained with the Gators as a graduate assistant coach while Olympic Team. Leading the Texas swimmers at the 2004 Athens Games was earning his master’s degree in 1965. Reese then coached and taught at Peirsol, who duplicated American teammate ’s sweep of Roswell (N.M.) High School for two years (1965-66) before returning to the backstroke in Sydney, , and became only the fifth swimmer in Florida as an assistant coach. He worked with the Gators as an assistant Olympic history and second Texas swimmer to win both backstroke events for six seasons (1967-72) prior to accepting the head coaching position at (Rick Carey, 1984); Crocker, who won gold in the 400 medley relay, silver Auburn. in the 100 butterfly and bronze in the 400 freestyle relay, and Hansen, who captured gold in the 400 medley relay, silver in the 100 breaststroke and Reese at the Olympics bronze in the 200 breaststroke. Three swimmers from UT traveled to London in 2012 with Reese, who served as an assistant coach for the U.S. men. Making the Olympics team in Gary Hall, Jr., who was competing in his third-straight Olympiad, won the 2012 were Ricky Berens (200 freestyle, 400 freestyle relay and 800 freestyle 50-meter freestyle for the second year in succession. Hall Jr., Dusing and relay), Jimmy Feigen (400 freestyle relay) and Brendan Hansen (100 breast- Walker each earned bronze medals swimming the 400 freestyle relay, while stroke). Also, Christian Schurr qualified in the 200 breaststroke for Mexico. Walker also captured his second-straight gold medal in the 400 medley relay. Meanwhile, Goldblatt captured his first career gold medal as a mem- Individually, Hansen won the bronze medal in the 100m breaststroke and ber of the 800 freestyle relay team. All said, Texas swimmers had medaled in added gold in the 400m medley relay. Berens won gold in the 800m freestyle six individual events and swam at least one leg on all three medal-winning relay at a second consecutive Olympic Games, and Feigen joined Berens to relay squads. win silver in the 400m freestyle relay. At the 2000 Olympics, Crocker and Peirsol joined with seven former Due to his wealth of international experience and the respect the swimming Longhorns (Josh Davis, Dusing, Scott Goldblatt, Gary Hall Jr., Tommy community has for him, Reese was named head men’s swimming coach for Hannan, and Neil Walker) - on the United States team. the 2008 U.S. Olympic men’s swimming team in September of 2006, mark- Overall, Longhorn swimmers accounted for one-third of the entire U.S. ing his third selection as the head coach. He served in the same capacity men’s team in Sydney. UT made up three-fourths of the 400-meter medley during the 1992 Barcelona Games and the 2004 Athens Games. In addition relay team that captured a gold medal with Walker, Hannan and Crocker. to his head coaching duties, Reese worked as an assistant coach for the U.S. The 800-meter freestyle relay team, which was made up entirely of former in four other Olympiads: 1988 (Seoul), 1996 (Atlanta) and 2000 (Sydney) Longhorns, won the silver medal with Davis, Dusing, Goldblatt and Rauch. and 2012 (London). Walker and Davis won silver medals with the 400-meter freestyle relay team, while Peirsol earned a silver medal in the 200-meter backstroke before even Seven of Reese’s current and former swimmers - including then first-time stepping foot on the UT campus. Olympians Ricky Berens, , Dave Walters and Garrett Weber- Gale - joined Reese in Beijing and accounted for about one-third of the As head coach of the 1992 U.S. team in Barcelona, Reese’s swimmers cap- 22-member USA team while capturing eight gold medals and one silver tured 13 medals, including six gold. Former Longhorns earned medal. Weber-Gale joined Michael Phelps, Cullen Jones and Jason Lezak a gold in the 400-meter medley relay (prelims). captured to win his first gold medal and set a new world record in a thrilling 400m gold in the 400-meter free relay (prelims) and bronze as a member of the freestyle relay in Beijing, and Berens teamed up with Phelps, American 800-meter free relay, and Shaun Jordan won gold swimming a

36 2014-14 TEXAS SWIMMING & DIVING • COACHES & STAFF TEXAS SWIMMING & DIVING prelim leg on USA’s 400-meter relay team. Reese and his wife, Elinor, have two daughters, Holly and Heather. Holly and her husband, David Bowman, have two sons: Reese and Luke. Heather and All totaled, Reese has coached a total of 26 Olympians who have gone on to her husband, Travis Ormond, have one daughter, Evan, and one son, Beck. win a combined 29 gold medals. His list of individual event gold medalists include: , Rick Carey, Josh Davis, Hans Dersch, Gary Hall An avid fisher and hunter, Reese also has a soft spot for the family dog, Jr., , Shaun Jordan and Aaron Peirsol. Belle.

Rick Carey won three gold medals, in the 100 and 200 backstroke, as well as the 400 medley relay - at the 1984 Los Angeles Games. Josh Davis matched this feat at the 1996 Atlanta Games, capturing gold in the 400 medley relay, the 400 free relay and 800 free relay.

The Reese Philosophy Reese’s ability to train his athletes technically has been a big part of his suc- cess, but his unique approach to swimming and training may be his best attribute. That combination is what makes Reese one of the world’s finest coaches, regardless of sport. He possesses a thorough knowledge of swim- ming fundamentals, an eye for talent, a genuine care for his athletes and the ability to communicate and motivate.

Reese’s style is the staple of the Longhorns program. Always calm, unflap- pable, amiable and quick with a joke, he is a man who likes to work hard but doesn’t see why hard work must be dull. The Texas team reflects the coach’s personality. It is a loose bunch, but the team knows when to buckle down. In fact, Reese contends that his championship teams have excelled because they outwork everybody else. At Texas, team success derives from individual accomplishments. For Reese, the individual swimmers have priority.

“I’ve always worried about the individual first,” Reese said. “We don’t talk about winning the NCAA Championship. We talk about what it takes for each individual to get better. What satisfies me as a coach is seeing people go faster than they ever have before. With that focus, we are in a battle for the championship every year. I like that, too.”

UT assistant coach Kris Kubik, an All-American swimmer at North Carolina State and graduate assistant under Reese at Auburn in the mid-, sees Reese as a teacher in the best sense of the word.

“Eddie is constantly teaching,” Kubik said. “He does a lot of talking about life, as much as he talks about swimming. He talks about how to apply what you learn in swimming to life. It’s very important to him that his swimmers enjoy what they are doing. Eddie has designed a program that is totally unpredictable. I don’t think there is a harder working team in the country, but we spread our workout over the entire week and it’s never the same on any given day, so we have the ability to be stay loose.”

The idea of finding enjoyment in the pursuit of one’s maximum potential is the heart of Reese’s coaching philosophy.

“A lot of people look for the easy way to do anything,” Reese said. “In swim- ming, there is no easy way. To succeed in any sport there are two keys - after the obvious needs of a certain amount of ability and hard work - and these keys are self-image and enjoyment. It’s something you have to work on every day, day-in and day-out. Everybody knows how to work people hard. The key is to work them hard and protect the mind.”

The Personal Side

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KRIS KUBIK

32nd season at Texas

Hometown______Memphis, Tenn. College______Auburn ‘78

The 2014-15 season will see assistant coach Kris Kubik continue a 32-year THE KRIS KUBIK FILE coaching association with Eddie Reese. Kubik, an All-American swimmer at North Carolina State, began his coaching career under Reese in the late COACHING EXPERIENCE 1970s. Assistant Coach, University of Texas, 1978-81 and 1986-present Student Assistant, Auburn University, 1978 After starting out as Reese’s student assistant in 1978 at Auburn, Kubik is set Assistant Coach, USA Swimming - FINA World Championships, 2009 to begin his 31st season with Reese at Texas in 2013-14. Of note, Kubik has Assistant Coach, Team USA - , 2007 Special Assistant to Head Coach, US Men’s Olympic Team, 2008 had two stints at UT, from 1978-81 and 1986 until the present. COACHING HIGHLIGHTS Kubik served as an assistant coach with USA Swimming at the 2009 FINA *Inducted into University of Texas Men’s Athletics Hall of Honor in 2011 World Championships in Rome, Italy. He served as a special assistant *10 NCAA Championships to Eddie Reese as a member of the USA Swimming coaching staff at the *40 NCAA Individual Event Championships *35 NCAA Relay Championships 2008 Beijing Olympics, which marked his first coaching appearance at an Olympic Games. Kubik served as an assistant coach for Team USA for the , where the Americans secured six gold medals, 10 silver medals and two bronze medals.

An All-American in the 100-yard backstroke and 400-yard medley relay at North Carolina State in 1974, Kubik competed in the 1972 United States Olympic Trials. He also was ranked in the Top 25 in the world in the 100- meter backstroke in 1973. Kubik then graduated from Auburn in 1978 after transferring from N.C. State.

When Reese took over the head coaching job in the spring of 1978, Kubik followed as his chief assistant and served in that role through the 1981 NCAA Championship season. Kubik departed UT for four years, first serving as age group coach of the Nashville Aquatics Club and later for the Longhorn Aquatics Club, a highly successful age-group program in Austin. In 1986, Kubik returned to Texas. He has been at Reese’s side for all 10 NCAA titles.

In September 2011, The University of Texas announced Kubik as an inductee into its Men’s Athletics Hall of Honor. Kubik was inducted on Nov. 18, 2011.

Kubik is married to the former April Russell. April is the daughter of David Russell, a standout defensive back on two Southwest Conference Champion Longhorn football squads from 1959-61.

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NCAA runner-up finishes on the one-meter and three-meter boards at the 2014 NCAA Championships, while current UT senior Emma Ivory-Ganja MATT finished as the NCAA runner-up on platform. Michael Hixon won the 2014 NCAA titles on one-meter and three-meter under Scoggin’s tutelage, and SCOGGIN Cory Bowersox added another All-America showing on one-meter.

21st season at Texas The tradition of excellence is a mainstay as Texas Diving continues to surpass all expectations. During the 2011-12 campaign, Scoggin coached Hometown______Great Falls, Va. College______Texas ‘87 senior Drew Livingston to a NCAA Championship on the 1-meter board as well as All-American performances in the 3-meter and platform and an All- American performance by Matt Cooper in the platform as well. Scoggin was chosen as the CSCAA Diving Coach of the Year after Livingston was chosen • 2010 USOC National Diving coach of the Year as the NCAA Diver of the Meet. On the women’s side both Shelby Cullinan • 2012 USA Diving Olympics Additional and Personal Coach and Diana Wilcox competed at the NCAA Championships. Livingston also Now in his 21st season as Texas head diving coach, Matt Scoggin has clearly won Big 12 titles in the 1-meter and platform competitions to earn Big 12 established Texas as one of the nation’s premier diving programs. A former Diver of the Year while Scoggin was selected Big 12 Diving Coach of the U.S. Olympic diver and USA Olympic diving coach (2000, 2008 and 2012), Year. Scoggin has been recognized nationally for his outstanding efforts. In 2009 and 2010, Scoggin was selected as the United States Olympic Committee’s Maren Taylor scored points on all three boards for the UT women at the National Diving Coach of the Year. 2010 NCAA Championships. On the men’s side, Drew Livingston and Matt Cooper played vital roles in UT’s run to the 2010 NCAA team title. Cooper As director of the Longhorns’ men’s and women’s diving program, Scoggin’s and Livingston placed third and seventh, respectively, in the platform event divers have claimed 19 individual NCAA championships, 35 individual Big to help Texas pull away from California in the team standings. Livingston 12 titles, while also producing a four-time Big 12 Conference Women’s Diver opened the 2010 NCAA Championships with a third-place finish in the of the Year, three SWC champions and a two-time SWC Diver of the Year. one-meter event, while Cooper won the event’s consolation final. Cooper added one point to the Texas tally with a 16th-place showing in the three- In 2009, USA Diving bestowed upon Scoggin the Benjamin Foundation meter event. Cooper and Livingston each won one title at the 2010 Big 12 Coaches Performance Award and The Ted Keller Award. In the summer Championships. of 2010, Scoggin won USA Diving’s Coach of Excellence Award at the USA Diving National Championships. Later in 2010, he was selected as a coach Scoggin’s men’s and women’s diving corps accumulated a bundle of points for Team USA at the FINA World Cup. Scoggin has been selected as a men’s at the 2009 NCAA Championships. Jessica Livingston and Shelby Cullinan or women’s NCAA Coach of the Year five times and is an 12-time Big 12 placed second and third, respectively, in the platform event. Livingston Conference Diving Coach of the Year. added a fourth-place finish in the three-meter event, and Cullinan went on to place sixth. Kathryn Kelly placed sixth overall in the one-meter event. The Longhorns’ diving program has set the standard of diving excellence Drew Livingston captured the NCAA men’s one-meter title before taking for national and international competitions alike. Former Longhorn Laura second on the platform and 14th in the three-meter event. Jonathan Wilcox Wilkinson, a three-time Olympian, earned a gold medal on the 10-meter added a fifth-place finish in the one-meter event. platform at the 2000 Sydney Olympics and placed fifth at the Athens Games in 2004. She also claimed a gold medal on the 10-meter platform at the 2005 Scoggin’s men’s and women’s diving corps excelled at the 2008 NCAA World Championships. She captured gold medals in the 10-meter platform Championships. Kathryn Kelly placed third in the three-meter event and and the women’s synchronized platform at the 2005 Speedo National Diving fourth in the one-meter, and Mary Yarrison took second in the one-meter Championships. event and ninth in the three-meter event with a score that would have won the competition had she reached the finals. Matt Cooper placed sixth on the Texas-Ex Verya Ilyina (who competed for ) has also excelled on the platform, while Jonathan Wilcox took seventh and earned All-America hon- international level, winning the gold medal on the three-meter synchronized ors in the three-meter event and added an honorable mention All-America springboard at the 2000 Sydney Olympics and capturing the silver in that showing in the one-meter event. event at the Athens Games in 2004. Additionally, Troy and Justin Dumais won bronze in the 3-meter synchro at the 2005 World Championships. Troy At the 2007 NCAA Championship, one male diver and four female divers won silver and bronze medals at the 2006 FINA World Diving Cup in earned All-America honors under Scoggin’s tutelage. Mike Wong garnered and has represented the United States at the last three Olympiads. honorable mention All-America honors on the platform, while Jessica Livingston claimed the NCAA platform title and added a third-place finish Scoggin’s divers excelled once again for the Longhorns last season. Former in the three-meter event. Mary Yarrison earned All-America honors by Longhorn Maren Taylor finished off a sterling collegiate career and posted placing seventh on the three-meter. Kathryn Kelly placed eighth in the one-

2014-15 TEXAS SWIMMING & DIVING • COACHES & STAFF 39 TEXAS SWIMMING & DIVING meter event to earn All-America honors, while Kara-Jayne Salamone tallied honorable mention All-America honors on the platform.

At the NCAA Championship in 2004, Scoggin steered Nicole Pohorenec to the platform title, earning the first national championship of her Mary Juarez career. Pohorenec, who earned All-America and All-America Honorable Administrative Associate Mention accolades as a freshman and sophomore, respectively, became the fourth diver under Scoggin’s tutelage to capture an NCAA individual championship.

In 2004 alone, the Longhorns men and women’s teams combined to win three of the six events at the Big 12 Conference Championships. The wom- en’s squad was victorious on the platform, while the men’s team posted first- place finishes on the three-meter and the platform. In addition, Jonathan Linette was the Big 12 Male Diver of the Year for the second-straight year.

Ilyina was a two-time NCAA Diver of the Year, who was named the 1997- 98 Big 12 Female Athlete of the Year as well as the 1998 NCAA Woman Trey Zepeda of the Year for the state of Texas. Ilyina also was selected as a recipient of Strength and Conditioning Coach the prestigious 1998 NCAA Today’s Top Eight Award, which honors eight distinguished student-athletes from the preceding calendar year for achieve- ment in athletics, academics and leadership. In addition to coaching such Longhorn greats, Scoggin was named Head Coach of the 2001 U.S. World Championships Team.

Scoggin, a veteran Longhorn who competed for Texas from 1981-85, has succeeded at every level of the sport. His world-class diving career came to a close at the 1992 Barcelona Olympics. There, he reached the finals of his specialty event, the platform. Perhaps even more telling of his world-class success was his selection as team captain at those Olympic Games and the recognition he received by the U.S. Olympic Committee, when they voted him 1992 Athlete of the Year for diving.

Two of the key traits that helped Scoggin reach the world-level ranks of success are his intense dedication to the sport and a keen technical eye. As a coach, he continues where he left off as an athlete. Scoggin, a native of Great Falls, Va., began his coaching career in 1986 as an assistant coach for the Longhorn Diving Club. In 1993 Scoggin became head coach for the Texas Diving Club and in less than a year, two of his junior divers claimed state diving titles. In 1994, Scoggin returned to The University of Texas, taking THE MATT SCOGGIN FILE over the program he helped establish as a national power. COACHING EXPERIENCE Diving Coach, University of Texas, 1994-Present Scoggin is married to former Texas diver Becca Culver. They have one Diving Coach, Texas Diving Club, 1993-1994 daughter, Grace. Assistant Diving Coach, Longhorn Diving Club, 1986-1993 Diving Coach, USA Olympic Diving, 2000, 2008, 2012 Diving Coach, Team USA at the FINA World Cup, 2010

COACHING HIGHLIGHTS *2009 and 2010 US Olympic Committee’s National Diving Coach of the Year *2010 USA Diving’s Coach of Excellence Award *2009 Benjamin Foundation Coaches Performance Award and Ted Keller Award from USA Diving *Five-time men’s or women’s NCAA Coach of the Year *11-time Big 12 Conference Diving Coach of the Year *19 individual NCAA Championships *35 individual Big 12 Championships

40 2014-14 TEXAS SWIMMING & DIVING • COACHES & STAFF TEXAS SWIMMING & DIVING Texas’ NCAA Individual Champions NCAA INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS

Yr. Name Event/Time Yr. Name Event/Time 1951 David “Skippy” Browning______1-meter diving Troy Dumais______1-meter diving (717.4) David “Skippy” Browning______3-meter diving Nate Dusing______200 backstroke (1:41.52) 1952 David “Skippy” Browning______1-meter diving Nate Dusing______200 individual medley (1:42.85)* David “Skippy” Browning______3-meter diving Brendan Hansen______100 breaststroke (52.35) 1980 Clay Britt______100 backstroke Brendan Hansen______200 breaststroke (1:53.11) 1981 Clay Britt______100 backstroke (49.08 )* 2002 Ian Crocker______100 butterfly (45.44) Kris Kirchner______50 freestyle (19.66) Troy Dumais______3-meter diving (673.80) Scott Spann______100 butterfly (47.22 )* Troy Dumais______1-meter diving (390.35) 1982 Clay Britt______100 backstroke (49.09) Brendan Hansen______100 breaststroke (52.47) Rick Carey______200 backstroke (1:46.01) Brendan Hansen______200 breaststroke (1:52.88) 1983 Rick Carey______100 backstroke (48.25 )* 2003 Ian Crocker______100 butterfly (45.67) Rick Carey______200 backstroke (1:45.21 )* Brendan Hansen______100 breaststroke (51.96) Matt Scoggin______1-meter diving Brendan Hansen______200 breaststroke (1:52.62*) 1984 Rick Carey______100 backstroke (48.63) Aaron Peirsol______200 backstroke (1:39.16*) Rick Carey______200 backstroke (1:44.82) 2004 Ian Crocker______100 freestyle (46.25^) Matt Scoggin______1-meter diving Ian Crocker______100 butterfly (47.07^) 1987 Doug Gjertsen______200 backstroke (1:45.12) Brendan Hansen______100 breaststroke (58.19) 1988 Doug Gjertsen______200 freestyle (1:34.51) Brendan Hansen______200 breaststroke (2:04.73*) Kirk Stackle______200 breaststroke (1:57.53) Rainer Kendrick______200 butterfly (1:54.97) 1989 Shaun Jordan______100 freestyle (42.98) Aaron Peirsol______200 backstroke (1:50.69) Kirk Stackle______100 breaststroke (54.02) 2006 Garrett Weber-Gale______100 freestyle (42.11) 1990 Doug Gjertsen______200 freestyle (1:33.15) 2008 Dave Walters______200 freestyle (1:32.56) Kirk Stackle______100 breaststroke (53.58) 2009 Drew Livingston______1-meter diving (442.70) 1991 Shaun Jordan______50 freestyle (19.33) 2010 Austin Surhoff______200 IM (1:42.95) Shaun Jordan______100 freestyle (42.45) 2011 Michael McBroom______1,650 freestyle (14:32.86) 1991 Jason Rhodes______3-meter diving 2011 Eric Friedland______200 breaststroke (1:52.43) 1992 Jason Rhodes______3-meter diving 2012 Jimmy Feigen______50 freestyle (19.01) 1993 Josh Davis______200 freestyle (1:34.25) Drew Livingston______1-meter diving (448.10) 1997 Neil Walker______100 backstroke (45.25) Dax Hill______200 freestyle (1:32.50) 1998 Neil Walker______100 backstroke (46.66) Jimmy Feigen______100 freestyle (41.95) 1999 Troy Dumais______3-meter diving (688.70) 2014 Michael Hixon______1-meter diving (443.50) 2000 Troy Dumais______1-meter diving (605.20) Michael Hixon______3-meter diving (457.20) Troy Dumais______3-meter diving (662.65) Matt Ulrickson______100 backstroke (52.05) *American Record; Current athletes in bold. 2001 Ian Crocker______100 butterfly (45.96) Troy Dumais______3-meter diving (664.70)

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* - American Record; ! - NCAA Record; # - Meet Record; $ - U.S. Open Record Current athletes in BOLD CAPS. TEXAS SWIMMING & DIVING Texas’ NCAA Relay Champions NCAA RELAY CHAMPIONS Yr. Name______Event______Time Yr. Name______Event______Time 1980 Clay Britt, Scott Spann, 1991 Josh Davis, Matt Stahlmann, Nick Nevid, Kris Kirchner______400 medley______3:14.59 * Kevin Williams, Adam Werth______800 free______6:24.18 1981 Clay Britt, Scott Spann, 1994 Jason Fink, Josh Davis, , Kris Kirchner_____ 400 medley______3:12.93 * Chris Eckerman, Gary Hall, Jr.______400 free______2:51.07*!# 1981 , Eric Finical 1996 Brian Esway, Sean McGrath, Andy Schmidt, Scott Spann______400 free______2:54.84 Stephen Martyak, Neil Walker______200 free______1:17.90 1982 Clay Britt, Nick Nevid, 1998 Bryan Jones, Scott Goldblatt, William Paulus, Eric Finical______400 medley______3:14.24 Nate Dusing, Jamie Rauch______800 free______6:23.78 1984 Rick Cary, Stuart Smith, 1999 Bryan Jones, Scott Goldblatt, Chris Rives, John Smith______400 medley______3:13.35 Nate Dusing, Jamie Rauch______800 free______6:23.03 1988 Andy Gill, Kirk Stackle 2000 , Russell Chozick, Keith Anderson, Chris Jacobs______400 medley______3:13.97 Nate Dusing, Bryan Jones______400 medley______3:31.23$ 1988 Jeff Olsen, Adam Werth 2000 Matt Ulrickson, Russell Chozick, Shaun Jordan, Doug Gjertsen______800 free______6:23.47 Nate Dusing, Bryan Jones______200 medley______1:35.66*$ 1988 Chris Jacobs, Shaun Jordan, 2000 Jon Younghouse, Nate Dusing, Keith Anderson, Doug Gjertsen_____ 400 free______2:52.01 Scott Goldblatt, Jamie Rauch______800 free______7:05.05$ 1989 Shaun Jordan, Keith Anderson, 2001 Nate Dusing, Brendan Hansen, Alex Wittig, Doug Gjertsen______200 free______1:18.44 Tommy Hannan, Ian Crocker______400 medley_____ 3:05.37*!#$ 1989 Shaun Jordan, Keith Anderson, 2001 Matt Ulrickson, Brendan Hansen, Adam Werth, Doug Gjertsen______400 free______2:52.94 Nate Dusing, Leffie Crawford______200 medley_____ 1:24.47*!#$ 1989 Adam Werth, Shaun Jordan, 2001 Scott Goldblatt, Chris Kemp, Matt Stahlman, Doug Gjertsen______800 free______6:22.51 Nate Dusing, Jamie Rauch______800 free______6:18.00*!#$ 1989 Andy Gill, Hans Dersch, 2001 Nate Dusing, Tommy Hannan, Keith Anderson, Doug Gjertsen____ 400 medley______3:11.60 Ian Crocker, Jamie Rauch______400 free______2:49.80*!#$ 1990 Shaun Jordan, Jack Currin, 2003 Aaron Peirsol, Brendan Hansen Doug Dickinson, Alex Wittig______200 free______1:18.73 Daniel DiToro, Ian Crocker______200 medley_____ 1:24.46*!#$ 1990 Shaun Jordan, Adam Werth, 2003 Aaron Peirsol, Brendan Hansen Doug Dickinson, Doug Gjertsen_____ 400 free______2:52.95 Ian Crocker, Chris Kemp______400 medley_____ 3:04.47*!#$ 1990 Shaun Jordan, Adam Werth, 2003 John Suchand, Aaron Peirsol Matt Stahlman, Doug Gjertsen______800 free______6:21.39 * Rainer Kendrick, Chris Kemp______800 free______6:18.62 1990 Jeff Thibault, Kirk Stackle, 2004 Aaron Peirsol, Brendan Hansen Shaun Jordan, Doug Gjertsen______400 medley_____ 3:09.70 *!# Ian Crocker, Garrett Weber-Gale____ 400 medley______3:58.38^ 1991 Shaun Jordan, Brett Stone, 2009 Dave Walters, Ricky Berens Alex Wittig, Doug Dickinson______200 free______1:18.32 Scott Jostes, Michael Klueh______800 free______6:10.16*!#$ 1991 Josh Davis, Adam Werth, 2010 Scott Jostes, Dave Walters Jason Fink, Shaun Jordan______400 free______2:53.11 Neil Caskey, Ricky Berens______800 free______6:12.77 1991 Jeff Thibault, Adam Werth, 2012 Dax Hill, Clay Youngquist, Shaun Jordan, Doug Dickinson_____ 200 medley______1:26.34 * Kip Darmody, Neil Caskey______800 free______6:15.55 2012 Dax Hill, Clay Youngquist, Austin Surhoff, Jimmy Feigen______400 free______2:49.83

42 2014-15 TEXAS MEN’S SWIMMING & DIVING • HISTORY/RECORDS TEXAS SWIMMING & DIVING Texas’ NCAA Champions 1981 FINAL TEAM STANDINGS 1981 NCAA CHAMPIONS 1. TEXAS______259 2. UCLA______189 3. Florida______180 4. SMU______161 5. Auburn______146 6. California______140 7. USC______134 8. Alabama______116 9. Stanford______84 10. Iowa______74 1981 INDIVIDUAL/RELAY NATIONAL CHAMPIONS Clay Britt______100 back Kris Kirchner______50 free Scott Spann______100 fly 400 MR: Clay Britt, Kris Kirchner, William Paulus, Scott Spann 400 FR: Eric Finical, Kris Kirchner, Andy Schmidt, Scott Spann

1988 FINAL TEAM STANDINGS 1988 NCAA CHAMPIONS 1. TEXAS______424 2. USC______369.5 3. Stanford______276.5 4. California______250 5. Michigan______203.5 6. LSU______164 7. UCLA______154 8. Florida______131.5 9. SMU______129 10. Nebraska______125 1988 INDIVIDUAL/RELAY NATIONAL CHAMPIONS Doug Gjertsen______200 free Kirk Stackle______200 breast 400 MR: Keith Anderson, Andy Gill, Chris Jacobs, Kirk Stackle 400 FR: Keith Anderson, Doug Gjertsen, Chris Jacobs, Shaun Jordan 800 FR: Doug Gjertsen, Shaun Jordan, Jeff Olsen, Adam Werth

2014-15 TEXAS MEN’S SWIMMING & DIVING • HISTORY/RECORDS 43 TEXAS SWIMMING & DIVING Texas’ NCAA Champions 1989 FINAL TEAM 1989 NCAA CHAMPIONS STANDINGS 1. TEXAS______475 2. Stanford______396 3. Michigan______315 4. UCLA______313.5 5. USC______304 6. California______252 7. Florida______187 8. Iowa______176 9. Tennessee______160 10. Nebraska______145 1989 INDIVIDUAL/RELAY NATIONAL CHAMPIONS Shaun Jordan______100 free Kirk Stackle______100 breast 200 FR: Keith Anderson, Doug Gjertsen, Shaun Jordan, Alex Wittig 400 FR: Keith Anderson, Doug Gjertsen, Shaun Jordan, Adam Werth 400 MR: Keith Anderson, Hans Dersch, Doug Gjertsen, Andy Gill 800 FR: Doug Gjertsen, Shaun Jordan, Matt Stahlman, Adam Werth

1990 FINAL TEAM 1990 NCAA STANDINGS 1. TEXAS______506 CHAMPIONS 2. USC ______423 3. Stanford______354 4. Michigan______351.5 5. Florida______305 6. UCLA______244 7. California______204 8. Tennessee______195 9. Alabama______176 10. Arizona______154 1990 INDIVIDUAL/RELAY NATIONAL CHAMPIONS Doug Gjertsen______200 free Kirk Stackle______100 breast 200 FR: Jack Currin, Doug Dickinson, Shaun Jordan, Alex Wittig 400 FR: Doug Dickinson, Doug Gjertsen, Shaun Jordan, Adam Werth 400 MR: Doug Gjertsen, Shaun Jordan, Kirk Stackle, Jeff Thibault 800 FR: Doug Gjertsen, Shaun Jordan, Matt Stahlman, Adam Werth 44 2014-15 TEXAS MEN’S SWIMMING & DIVING • HISTORY/RECORDS TEXAS SWIMMING & DIVING Texas’ NCAA Champions 1991 FINAL TEAM STANDINGS 1991 NCAA 1. TEXAS______476 2. Stanford______420 CHAMPIONS 3. Florida______313 4. USC______312.5 5. Tennessee______249 6. Michigan______245.5 7. Arizona______195 8. SMU______183 9. Arizona St.______179 10. UCLA______168 1991 INDIVIDUAL/RELAY NATIONAL CHAMPIONS Shaun Jordan______50 & 100 free Jason Rhodes______3-meter diving 200 FR: Doug Dickinson, Brett Stone, Shaun Jordan, Alex Wittig 200 MR: Doug Dickinson, Shaun Jordan, Jeff Thibault, Adam Werth 400 FR: Josh Davis, Jason Fink, Shaun Jordan, Adam Werth 800 FR: Josh Davis, Matt Stahlmann, Adam Werth, Kevin Williams

1996 FINAL TEAM STANDINGS 1996 NCAA CHAMPIONS 1. TEXAS______479 2. Auburn______443.5 3. Michigan______358 4. Stanford______312 5. Tennessee______311.5 6. SMU______228 7. USC______188 8. Miami______151 9. Arizona St. ______142 10. Florida______140 1996 INDIVIDUAL/RELAY NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 200 FR: Brian Esway, Sean McGrath, Stephen Martyak, Neil Walker

2014-15 TEXAS MEN’S SWIMMING & DIVING • HISTORY/RECORDS 45 TEXAS SWIMMING & DIVING Texas’ NCAA Champions 2000 FINAL TEAM 2000 NCAA STANDINGS CHAMPIONS 1. TEXAS______538 2. Auburn______385 3. Arizona______360.5 4. Stanford______279.5 5. California______279 2000 INDIVIDUAL/RELAY NATIONAL CHAMPIONS Troy Dumais___ 1- & 3-meter diving Matt Ulrickson______100 back 200 MR: Russell Chozick, Nate Dusing, Bryan Jones, Matt Ulrickson 400 MR: Russell Chozick, Nate Dusing, Bryan Jones, Tommy Hannan 800 FR: Nate Dusing, Scott Goldblatt, Jamie Raugh, Jon Younghouse

2001 FINAL TEAM 2001 NCAA CHAMPIONS STANDINGS 1. TEXAS______597.5 2. Stanford______457.5 3. Tennessee______330.5 4. USC______299 5. Florida______265 2001 INDIVIDUAL/RELAY NATIONAL CHAMPIONS Ian Crocker______100 fly Troy Dumais______1m & 3m diving Nate Dusing ____200 back & 200 IM Brendan Hansen__ 100 & 200 breast 200 MR: Leffie Crawford, Nate Dusing, Brendan Hansen, Matt Ulrickson 400 MR: Ian Crocker, Nate Dusing, Tommy Hannan, Brendan Hansen 400 FR: Ian Crocker, Nate Dusing, Tommy Hannan, Jamie Rauch 800 FR: Nate Dusing, Scott Goldblatt, Chris Kemp, Jamie Rauch

46 2014-15 TEXAS MEN’S SWIMMING & DIVING • HISTORY/RECORDS TEXAS SWIMMING & DIVING Texas’ NCAA Champions 2002 FINAL TEAM STANDINGS 2002 NCAA CHAMPIONS 1. TEXAS______512 2. Stanford______501 3. Auburn______365.6 4. Florida______277 5. USC ______272 2002 INDIVIDUAL/RELAY NATIONAL CHAMPIONS Ian Crocker______100 fly Troy Dumais______1m & 3m diving Brendan Hansen__ 100 & 200 breast

2010 FINAL TEAM STANDINGS 2010 NCAA 1. TEXAS______500 CHAMPIONS 2. California______469.5 3. Arizona______387 4. Stanford______369 5. Florida______364 2010 INDIVIDUAL/RELAY NATIONAL CHAMPIONS Austin Surhoff______200 IM 800 FR: Scott Jostes, Dave Walters, Neil Caskey, Ricky Berens

2014-15 TEXAS MEN’S SWIMMING & DIVING • HISTORY/RECORDS 47 TEXAS SWIMMING & DIVING Longhorn Olympians (39 Athletes, 67 Medals) GOLD MEDALISTS (20 ATHLETES, 42 MEDALS) BRONZE MEDALISTS (7 ATHLETES, 9 MEDALS) Ricky Berens______800m free relay, 2012 (London) Ian Crocker______400m free relay, 2004 (Athens) ______800m free relay, 2008 (Beijing) Troy Dumais______3m synchronized diving (w/), 2012 (London) Brad Bridgewater*______200m back, 1996 (Atlanta) Nate Dusing______400m free relay, 2004 (Athens) David “Skippy” Browning______3m diving, 1952 (Helsinki) Doug Gjertsen______800m free relay, 1992 (Barcelona) Rick Carey______100m back, 1984 (L.A.) Gary Hall, Jr.______400m free relay, 2004 (Athens) ______200m back, 1984 (L.A.) ______100m free, 2000 (Sydney) ______400m medley relay, 1984 (L.A.) Brendan Hansen______100m breast, 2012 (London) Ian Crocker______400m medley relay (pre), 2008 (Beijing) ______200m breast, 2004 (Athens) ______400m medley relay, 2004 (Athens) Neil Walker______400m free, 2004 (Athens) ______400m medley relay, 2000 (Sydney) Josh Davis______400m medley relay, 1996 (Atlanta) ______400m free relay, 1996 (Atlanta) ______800m free relay, 1996 (Atlanta) Hans Dersch______400m medley relay, 1992 (Barcelona) Doug Gjertsen______400m free relay, 1992 (Barcelona) ______800m free relay, 1988 (Seoul) Scott Goldblatt______800m free relay, 2004 (Athens) Gary Hall, Jr.**______50m free, 2004 (Athens) ______400m medley relay, 2000 (Sydney) ______50m free, 2000 (Sydney) ______400m free relay, 1996 (Atlanta) ______400m medley relay, 1996 (Atlanta) Tommy Hannan______400m medley relay, 2000 (Sydney) Brendan Hansen______400m medley relay, 2012 (London) ALL-TIME LONGHORN OLYMPIANS (39) ______400m medley relay, 2008 (Beijing) Carlos ______Mexico ______1996 ______400m medley relay, 2004 (Athens) Ken Armstrong ______Canada ______1976, 1980 Chris Jacobs______4x100m free relay, 1988 (Seoul) Ricky Berens______USA______2008, 2012 ______800m free relay, 1988 (Seoul) Brad Bridgewater______USA______1996 Shaun Jordan______400m free relay, 1988 (Seoul) David Browning______USA ______1952 ______400m free relay, 1992 (Barcelona) Rick Carey______USA ______1980, 1984 Adolph Keifer______100m back, 1936 () Ian Crocker ______USA ______2000, 2004, 2008 Felipe Munoz______200m breast, 1968 () Josh Davis ______USA ______1996 Aaron Peirsol______200m back, 2008 (Beijing) Hans Dersch ______USA ______1992 ______400m medley relay, 2008 (Beijing) Justin Dumais ______USA ______2004 ______100m back, 2004 (Athens) Troy Dumais ______USA ______2000, 2004, 2008, 2012 ______200m back, 2004 (Athens) Nate Dusing ______USA ______2000, 2004 ______400m medley relay, 2004 (Athens) Jimmy Feigen______USA______2012 Garrett Weber-Gale______400m free relay, 2008 (Beijing) Ed Gilbert ______USA ______1948 ______400m medley relay (pre), 2008 (Beijing) Doug Gjertsen ______USA ______1988, 1992 Neil Walker______400m medley relay, 2004 (Athens) Scott Goldblatt ______USA ______2000, 2004 ______400m medley relay, 2000 (Sydney) Gary Hall, Jr. ______USA______1996, 2000, 2004 Dave Walters______800m free relay (pre), 2008 (Beijing) Tommy Hannan ______USA______2000 Brendan Hansen ______USA______2004, 2008, 2012 SILVER MEDALISTS (12 ATHLETES, 16 MEDALS) Chris Jacobs ______USA______1988 Shaun Jordan ______USA______1988, 1992 Ricky Berens______400m free relay, 2012 (London) ______USA______1936 Ian Crocker______100m fly, 2004 (Athens) Kris Kirchner ______USA______1980 Josh Davis______400m free relay, 2000 (Sydney) Felipe Muñoz ______USA______1968 ______800m free relay, 2000 (Sydney) Nathan O’Brien ______Canada ______2004 Nate Dusing______800m free relay, 2000 (Sydney) William Paulus ______USA ______1980 Jimmy Feigen______400m free relay, 2012 (London) Aaron Peirsol ______USA ______2000, 2004, 2008 Brendan Hansen______100m breast, 2004 (Athens) Jamie Rauch ______USA ______2000 Scott Goldblatt______800m free relay, 2000 (Sydney) Christian Schurr______Mexico______2012 Gary Hall, Jr.**______400m free relay, 2000 (Sydney) Matt Scoggin ______USA ______1992 ______50m free, 1996 (Atlanta) Scott Spann, Jr.______USA______2008 ______100m free, 1996 (Atlanta) Kirk Stackle ______USA ______1988 Chris Jacobs______100m free, 1988 (Seoul) ______USA ______1988 Jamie Rauch______800m free relay, 2000 (Sydney) Christian Styren ______Norway ______1992 Aaron Peirsol______200m back 2008 (Beijing) Jon Vegard ______Norway ______1980, 1984 ______200m back (Sydney) Neil Walker ______USA ______2000, 2004 Neil Walker______400m free relay, 2000 (Sydney) Dave Walters______USA______2008 ______USA ______1988 Garrett Weber-Gale______USA______2008

48 2014-15 TEXAS MEN’S SWIMMING & DIVING • HISTORY/RECORDS TEXAS SWIMMING & DIVING Longhorn Olympians OLYMPIC HIGHLIGHTS 2012 - LONDON 100 and 200m backstrokes as well as the 4x100m medley relay. Peirsol, who broke the 100m backstroke world record swimming the first leg of the iver Troy Dumais became the first Longhorn men’s swimmer or medley relay, became only the fifth swimmer in Olympic history and second diver to compete in four Olympic Games, and he made his fourth former Longhorn to sweep both backstroke events (Rick Carey, Los Angeles Olympic berth count when he picked up his first ever Olympic - 1984). Crocker and Hansen each earned Olympic gold, silver and bronze Dmedal. Dumais teamed up with Stanford diver Kristian Ipsen to win bronze at the 2004 Games. Crocker earned gold in the 4 x 100m medley relay, silver in the three-meter synchronized diving event for the USA. Brendan Hansen in 100m fly and bronze in the 4x100m free relay. Hansen, competing in his won a gold medal in the 4x100m medley relay and bronze in the 100m first Olympics, captured gold in the 4x100m medley relay, silver in the 100m breaststroke, just 18 months after resuming competitive swimming. Hansen breaststroke and bronze in the 200m breaststroke. Three-time Olympian swam the breaststroke leg on the USA’s 4x100m medley relay that featured Hall, Jr. won the 50m free capturing his 10th career Olympic medal and on backstroke, Michael Phelps on butterfly and second straight in the 50m free. Hall, Jr., Dusing and Walker each earned on the freestyle anchor. Hansen took bronze in the 100m breaststroke in bronze medals swimming the 4x100m freestyle relay, while Walker also 59.49 and claimed his third career Olympic medal in an individual event. captured his second-straight gold medal in the 4x100 medley relay as he Ricky Berens made a second consecutive U.S. Olympic team, and as he did had swum the preliminaries. Scott Goldblatt captured his first career gold in Beijing, he helped the USA’s 4x200m freestyle relay to the gold medal. as a member of the 4x200m free relay team. Texas swimmers medaled in Berens joined , Ryan Lochte and Michael Phelps on the gold six individual events and swam at least one leg on all three medal-winning medal-winning relay. Berens teamed up with first-time Olympian Jimmy relay squads. U.S. Head Coach Eddie Reese and the American squad earned Feigen to win silver in the 4x100m freestyle relay after the pair swam in 18 medals - nine gold, five silver, four bronze. the event’s preliminary round. First-time Olympian Christian Schurr rep- resented Mexico in the 200m breaststroke but did not advance out of the 2000 — SYDNEY preliminary round. an Crocker and Aaron Peirsol, current UT swimmers at the time, as 2008 - BEIJING well as former Longhorns Josh Davis, Nate Dusing, diver Troy Dumais, Tommy Hannan, Scott Goldblatt, Gary Hall Jr., Jamie Rauch and Neil hen-current Texas swimmers Ricky Berens, Scott Spann and Dave WalkerI competed for the United States at the 2000 Sydney Olympics - Walters joined former Longhorns greats Ian Crocker, Brendan accounting for one-third of the entire USA Swimming and Diving Teams. Hansen, Aaron Peirsol, Garrett Weber-Gale and Troy Dumais in Davis carried the youthful squad, capturing two silver medals as a member Trepresenting the United States at the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics. The of the 400 and 800 freestyle relay teams. In his first Olympics, Walker group accounted for nine total medals - eight golds and one silver. Berens claimed a gold medal as a member of the winning 400 medley relay and a collected his first Olympic gold medal by helping Team USA to a new silver medal in the 400 freestyle relay, while Rauch, Goldblatt and Dusing world record in the 800m freestyle relay. Berens joined teammate Dave all earned Olympic silver in the 800 freestyle relay event. Former Longhorn Walters in the event’s preliminary round before joining Michael Phelps, Gary Hall boasted a successful Olympic run, winning gold medals in the Ryan Lochte and Peter Vanderkaay in the finals. Peirsol, competing in his 50 freestyle and as a member of the victorious 400 medley relay. He also third Olympiad, re-wrote his world record on his way to gold in the 100m claimed silver as the anchor of the 400 freestyle relay and a bronze in the backstroke. Peirsol, who also took silver in the 200m backstroke, swam 100 freestyle. In addition, Crocker and Hannan teamed up to claim gold the backstroke leg on the world record-setting 400m medley relay that in the 400 medley relay, while Dumais narrowly missed a bronze medal by also featured Brendan Hansen, who placed fifth in the 100m breaststroke placing fourth in the synchronized three-meter springboard event, and was in Beijing. Ian Crocker and Garrett Weber-Gale swam in the butterfly and the United States’ top finisher in the three-meter springboard after placing freestyle legs, respectively, in the 400m medley relay preliminary round to sixth. Peirsol, while still in high school, captured a silver medal in the 200- also earn gold in the event. Weber-Gale joined Michael Phelps, Cullen Jones meter backstroke. and Jason Lezak to win a thrilling 400m freestyle relay in which Lezak rallied the Americans from behind in the final 50 meters to seize the gold. Scott 1996 — ATLANTA Spann added a fifth-place finish in the 200m breaststroke, and Troy Dumais, competing in his third Olympiad, took sixth in the three-meter springboard osh Davis earned three gold medals for his contributions to the USA diving event. relays. He swam the leadoff leg in finals of the 800m free relay, and took part in the 400m free relay, and swam the freestyle leg of the 400m 2004 — ATHENS Jmedley relay in the preliminaries. Former Longhorn Gary Hall, Jr.** struck gold swimming the anchor legs in the finals of the 400m free relay and the ormer Longhorns swimmers Ian Crocker, Nate Dusing, Scott Goldblatt, 400m medley relay. He also raced to two silver medals in the 50m and 100m Gary Hall, Jr.,** Brendan Hansen, Aaron Peirsol, Neil Walker as well freestyles. Former Longhorn Brad Bridgewater* swam to gold in the 200m as former UT divers Justin Dumais and Troy Dumais competed for backstroke. Carlos Arena was a member of the Mexican swimming team. Fthe United States while current UT rising senior Nathan O’Brien competed for Canada. Crocker, Hansen and Peirsol teamed with Jason Lezak to smash 1992 — BARCELONA the world record at the 2004 Athens Olympics’ final swimming event, the 4x100m medley relay. Peirsol led all Texas swimmers at the Athens Games, ans Dersch earned a gold in the 400m medley relay by swimming duplicating American teammate Lenny Krayzelburg’s Sydney sweep of the on USA’s foursome in the prelims at the 1992 Games, while Doug Gjertsen captured gold in ‘92 swimming in the prelims of the 400m Hfree relay and a bronze as a member of the American 800m free relay.

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39 Texas athletes earning Longhorn Olympians 67 Olympic medals

OLYMPIC HIGHLIGHTS (cont.)

Shaun Jordan won gold swimming a prelim leg on USA’s 400m relay team. Matt Scoggin earned a spot on the US Diving Team after winning the 10m platform at the trials. He finished 10th in the finals. Christian Styren joined Norway’s diving team. 1988 — SEOUL hris Jacobs earned a silver in the 100m freestyle (49.08) and two golds as a member of USA’s 400m and 800m relays . Doug Gjertsen also swam the third leg of the USA’s winning 800m free relay, while Shaun CJordan won gold in the prelim leg on USA’s winning 400m relay team. Kirk Stackle also joined the US squad after finishing second in the 200m breast- stroke at trials. In addition, Bill Stapleton finished second in the 200m IM at the trials and joined the US team, and Daniel Watters made the US squad in the 100m breaststroke. 1984 — LOS ANGELES ick Carey captured three golds, the most ever by a Longhorn, winning the 100m (55.79) and 200m (2:00.23) backstroke and helping the U.S. win the 400m medley relay. Jon Vegard, meanwhile, joined Norway’s ROlympic Diving Team for the second time. 1980 — MOSCOW en Armstrong was a member of the Canadian Diving Team for the second time. Longhorns Rick Carey, William Paulus and Kris Kirchner earned spots on the US Olympic Team, but missed the Kaction due to the boycott. Kirchner was a member of the 100m and 400m free relays, while Paulus won the USA Trials and set a world record in the 100m fly. Jon Vegard also joined Norway’s Diving Team. 1968 — MEXICO CITY elipe Munoz won gold in the 200m breaststroke (2:28.7) in Mexico FCity. 1952 — HELSINKI avid “Skippy” Browning became Texas’ first diving Olympian and gold medalist, capturing the 3-meter springboard title for the USA Dat the 1952 Helsinki Games. 1948 — LONDON Ed Gilbert was a part of the USA’s 500m free relay in London. 1936 — BERLIN dolph Kiefer became the first Longhorn swimming & diving Olympic gold medalist, winning the 100m backstroke for the USA in Berlin. AHis time of 1:05.90 was a new world record. * - Brad Bridgewater was a Longhorn from 1992-94. ** - Gary Hall, Jr. attended Texas for the 1993-94 season.

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50-METER FREESTYLE 100-METER BREASTSTROKE 1,650-YARD FREESTYLE 2000 Neil Walker (April) 22.10 1981 Nick Nevid 1:03.80 1990 Matt Hooper 15:05.17 2008 Garrett Weber-Gale 2005 Brendan Hansen (April) 1:00.13 2005 Matt Lowe (Aug.) 1:01.64 100-YARD BACKSTROKE 2006 Brendan Hansen 59.13 100-METER FREESTYLE 1981 Rick Carey 49.79 2007 Brendan Hansen 59.59 1983 Rick Carey 48.32 1990 Shaun Jordan 49.68 2008 Brendan Hansen 59.93 1985 Rick Carey 48.98 1991 Shaun Jordan (April) 49.61 2011 Brendan Hansen 1:00.08 1991 Doug Gjertsen (Aug.) 50.48 2012 Brendan Hansen 59.68 1996 Neil Walker 50.07 200-YARD BACKSTROKE 2000 Neil Walker (April) 49.02 200-METER BREASTSTROKE 1981 Rick Carey 1:46.00 2004 Garrett Weber-Gale 49.91 1983 Rick Carey 1:44.43 1981 Nick Nevid 2:19.27 2007 Dave Walters 48.96 1985 Rick Carey 1:44.93 2002 Brendan Hansen 2:13.05 1986 Rick Carey 1:45.57 200-METER FREESTYLE 2005 Brendan Hansen (April) 2:10.20 2005 Matt Lowe (Aug.) 2:14.40 1989 Doug Gjertsen 1:48.70 2006 Brendan Hansen 2:08.74 100-YARD BREASTSTROKE 1991 Doug Gjertsen 1:49.69 2007 Brendan Hansen 2:09.91 1977 Scott Spann 56.06 1996 Josh Davis (April) 1:50.47 2008 Scott Spann 2:09.97 1996 Josh Davis (August) 1:49.18 200-YARD BREASTSTROKE 1998 Josh Davis (April) 1:50.57 100-METER BUTTERFLY 1999 Josh Davis (April) 1:49.45 1977 Scott Spann 2:01.60 2000 Josh Davis (April) 1:47.94 1980 William Paulus 54.34 1978 Nick Nevid 2:00.53 2002 Nate Dusing 1:47.08 1996 Matt Hooper 54.00 1997 Nate Dusing (April) 53.99 100-YARD BUTTERFLY 1997 Neil Walker (Aug.) 53.06 400-METER FREESTYLE 1978 Scott Spann 48.08 1999 Bryan Jones 53.05 1996 Josh Davis (April) 3:55.63 2001 Ian Crocker 52.46 1996 Josh Davis (August) 3:54.71 2004 Daniel Rohleder 54.17 200-YARD IM 2004 3:54.73 1977 Scott Spann 1:49.61 200-METER BUTTERFLY 1978 Scott Spann 1:48.43 100-METER BACKSTROKE 1984 Chris Rives 2:01.05 1981 Rick Carey 56.58 1996 Matt Hooper 1:59.64 1983 Rick Carey 55.38 1985 Rick Carey 56.94 200-METER IM 1986 Rick Carey 57.26 1994 Brad Bridgewater 55.85 1977 Scott Spann 2:07.24 2000 Neil Walker (April) 54.58 1986 Bill Stapleton 2:02.96 2002 Aaron Peirsol 54.01 2005 Aaron Peirsol (April) 53.17 400-METER IM 2006 Aaron Peirsol 53.38 1986 Bill Stapleton 4:21.69 2008 Aaron Peirsol 52.89 1992 Matt Hooper 4:22.57 2009 Aaron Peirsol 51.94 200-METER BACKSTROKE 1983 Rick Carey 1:59.27 1984 Rick Carey 1:58.86 1985 Rick Carey 2:01.64 1986 Rick Carey 2:02.06 1994 Brad Bridgewater (April) 1:59.15 1994 Brad Bridgewater (Aug.) 1:59.21 2002 Aaron Peirsol 1:56.21 2005 Aaron Peirsol (April) 1:55.13 2006 Aaron Peirsol 1:56.36 2008 Aaron Peirsol 1:54.32 2009 Aaron Peirsol 1:53.08

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RELAY TITLES NATIONAL TITLE LEADERS 400-METER FREESTYLE RELAY 400-METER MEDLEY RELAY Rick Carey______15 Aaron Peirsol______10 1989 Longhorn 3:22.0 1979 Longhorn 3:47.93 Brendan Hansen______10 (Doug Gjertsen, P. Robinson*, (Manganello*, Nick Nevid, Troy Dumais______8 Adam Werth, Shaun Jordan) Scott Spann, Kris Kirchner) Skippy Browning______8 1991 Longhorn 3:22.39 1981 Longhorn 3:45.70 Josh Davis______7 (Jason Fink, Doug Gjertsen, (Clay Britt, Nick Nevid, Scott Spann______6 Josh Davis, Doug Dickinson) William Paulus, Kris Kirchner) Neil Walker______6 1998 Longhorn 3:21.40 1983 Longhorn 3:45.66 Brendan Hansen______5 (Neil Walker, Josh Davis, (Nathan Breazeale, A. Bauer*, Matt Hooper______4 Brent McDonald, Bryan Jones) Chris Rives, *) Matt Scoggin______4 1999 Longhorn 3:17.65 1991 Longhorn 3:47.59 Brad Bridgewater______3 (Nate Dusing, Josh Davis, (Josh Davis, Kirk Stackle, Doug Gjertsen______3 Neil Walker, Bryan Jones) Jason Fink, Doug Gjertsen) Nick Nevid______3 2003 Longhorn 3:21.25 2004 Longhorn 3:46.02 Garrett Weber-Gale______3 (Gregor Greiner, Christian Lindberg*, Daniel Rohleder, Tyler O’Halloran, Shaun Jordan______2 Neil Walker, Garrett Weber-Gale) Christian Schurr, John Abercrombie*) Nate Dusing______2 2004 Longhorn 3:25.59 Matt Lowe______2 (Tyler O’Halloran, Poston Pritchett, 400-YARD MEDLEY RELAY Bill Stapleton______2 Mike Brown______1 Daniel Rohleder, Garrett Weber-Gale) 1979 Longhorn 3:18.39 Ian Crocker______1 2006 Longhorn 3:24.14 (Phil Nenon, R. Meador*, Bryan Jones______1 (Jeremy Harris, Garrett Weber-Gale, Scott Spann, Kris Kirchner) Michael Klueh______1 Daniel Rohleder, Poston Pritchett) 1989 Longhorn 3:19.24 Drew Livingston______1 (Bill Stapleton, J. Kubiak*, 800-METER FREESTYLE RELAY William Paulus______1 Robert Jones, Brad Hibbard) Chris Rives______1 1986 Longhorn 7:32.05 1990 Longhorn 3:16.14 Daniel Rohleder______1 (Brian Cisna, Jeff Olsen, (Andy Gill, J. Kubiak*, SCOTT SPANN, JR.______1 Dave Dentino, Bill Stapleton) Keith Anderson, Brad Hibbard) Dave Walters______1 1989 Longhorn 7:22.78 1999 Longhorn 3:41.65 (Jeff Olsen, P. Robinson*, (Tommy Hannan, Russell Chozick, Adam Werth, Doug Gjertsen) Bryan Jones, Neil Walker) U.S. DIVING NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 1991 Longhorn 7:28.94 2001 Longhorn 3:45.93 (Jason Fink, Doug Gjertsen, (James Fike, Tommy Hannan, 1-Meter Indoor 1-Meter Outdoor Josh Davis, Adam Werth) John Suchand, Neil Walker) 1951 Skippy Browning 1971 Mike Brown 1998 Longhorn 7:30.64 2002 Longhorn 3:38.37 1952 Skippy Browning (Ricky Kovatch, Josh Davis, (Neil Walker, Brendan Hansen, 1954 Skippy Browning Bryan Jones, Brent McDonald) Ian Crocker, Nate Dusing) 1999 Longhorn 7:26.99 3-Meter Indoor 3-Meter Outdoor (Jamie Rauch, Nate Dusing, 1951 Skippy Browning 1949 Skippy Browning Josh Davis, Bryan Jones) 1952 Skippy Browning 1952 Skippy Browning 1954 Skippy Browning 2000 Justin Dumais 2001 Troy Dumais 2002 Troy Dumais 2003 Troy Dumais 2004 Troy Dumais 2005 Troy Dumais 2007 Troy Dumais 2008 Troy Dumais 2009 Troy Dumais

Platform Indoor Platform Outdoor 1987 Matt Scoggin 1989 Matt Scoggin 1989 Matt Scoggin 1990 Matt Scoggin 2001 Justin Dumais 2001 Justin Dumais 2002 Justin Dumais 2009 Drew Livingston

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1936 1962 Finical, David Lindsey*, Phil Nenon, Nick Nevid, William Paulus, John Pohl*, Kelly Rives, Andy Rollin Baker, Thurman Talley Bud Beavers Schmidt, Matt Scoggin, , John Spaid, Bill Stafford 1937 1963 Charles Zweiner Bud Beavers, George Spear, 1983 Carroll Henderson Nathan Breazeale, Clay Britt, Rick Carey, Doug 1938 Elenz, Eric Finical, Ken Flaherty, David Lindsey, Bob Tarlton, Mike Sojka, Hondo Crouch 1964 William Paulus, Chris Rives, Matt Scoggin, John George Spear Smith, Bill Stafford, Mike Wantuck 1939 Billy Brink, Adolph Kiefer 1965 1984 Jim Spillane Bob Beck, Nathan Breazeale*, Rick Carey, Doug 1940 Elenz, Rip Esselstyn, Ken Flaherty, Chris Jacobs, Hank Champman 1966 Rick May*, Glenn McCall, Chris Rives, Matt Steve Boss, Gary Langendeon, Jim Spillane, Greg Scoggin, John Smith, Bill Stapleton, Stuart Smith 1947 Thompson, Chuck Worrel 1985 Jack Tolar 1967 Nathan Breazeale, Mike Ellison, Doug Elenz*, 1948 Steve Boss, Gary Langendeon, Dana Curtis, Greg Rip Esselstyn*, Ken Flaherty, Chris Jacobs, Asa Jack Tolar Thompson Lawrence, Damon McCoy*, Rob Jones*, Rick May, Chris Rives*, Matt Scoggin, Stuart Smith, 1949 1968 Bill Stapleton Eddie Gilbert Dana Curtis 1986 1950 1970 Nathan Breazeale, Brian Cisna, Ken Flaherty, Andy Gill, Lee Jamieson, Spencer Martin, Chris Eddie Gilbert, Skippy Browning, Frank Campbell Frank Salzhandler, Bruce Robinson Jacobs, Asa Lawrence, Rick May, Bill Stapleton*, 1951 1972 Christian Styren* Eddie Gilbert, Skippy Browning, Milton Davis, Felipe Munoz, Donnie Vick 1987 Johnny Crawford 1975 Keith Anderson, Eric Boland*, Kurt Bubnis*, Brian Cisna*, Doug Gjertsen, Andy Gill, Rob 1952 Guy Hagstette, Jamie Baird, Bob Rachner, Dick Jones*, Spencer Martin, Worrel Skippy Browning, Bobby Brodnax Jeff Olsen, Andy Sayko, Kirk Stackle, Bill 1953 1976 Stapleton* Bobby Brodnax Brent Barker, Darrell Fick, Jeff Krumweide 1988 1954 1978 Keith Anderson, Eric Boland*, Kurt Bubnis, Brian Cisna, Hans Dersch, Andre duPlessis*, Bobby Brodnax Tony Scott Andy Gill, Doug Gjertsen, Chris Jacobs, Shaun 1979 Jordan, Spencer Martin*, Jeff Olsen, Kirk Stackle, 1956 Christian Styren*, Adam Werth Richard Lawler Tony Scott, Kelly Rives 1989 1980 1957 Keith Anderson, Brian Cisna, Hans Dersch, Andy Eddie Johnson Clay Britt, Todd Crosset*, Eric Finical, John Gill, Doug Gjertsen, Shaun Jordan, Pat Levy*, Henry*, Kris Kirchner, Joe Lajoie, Phillip Jason Rhodes, Ethan Saulnier*, Kirk Stackle, 1959 Nenon*, Nick Nevid, William Paulus, Kelly Matt Stahlman, Christian Styren, Jeff Thibault, Doug Duwe, Jeff Heller, Scott Catlett, Charles Rives*, Andy Schmidt, Tony Scott, Scott Spann Adam Werth, Alex Wittig Lucas 1981 1990 1960 Clay Britt, Rick Fields, Eric Finical, John Henry*, Jack Currin, Doug Dickinson, Hans Dersch, Andre Jerry Katz Kris Kirchner, Joe Lajoie, Phil Nenon, Nick Nevid, duPlessis, Brandon Gardner*, Doug Gjertsen, Jim William Paulus, Kelly Rives*, Andy Schmidt, Henry*, Shaun Jordan, Jason Rhodes, Ethan 1961 John Smith, Scott Spann, Bill Stafford* Saulnier, Kirk Stackle, Matt Stahlman, Jeff Thibault, Adam Werth, Alex Wittig Doug Duwe 1982 Clay Britt, Rick Carey, Todd Crosset*, Eric 2014-15 TEXAS MEN’S SWIMMING & DIVING • HISTORY/RECORDS 53 TEXAS SWIMMING & DIVING

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1991 1999 2007 Javier Careaga*, Josh Davis, Doug Dickinson, Russell Chozick, Leffie Crawford, Troy Dumais, Ricky Berens, Jeremy Harris, Michael Klueh, Chris Dryfuss*, Jason Fink, Brandon Gardner, Nate Dusing, Scott Goldblatt, Tommy Hannan, Matthew Lowe, Caleb McDermott, Matt McGinnis, Shaun Jordan, Jason Rhodes, Ethan Saulnier, Ryan Harmon*, Harold Hyde*, Bryan Jones, Tyler O’Halloran, Daniel Rohleder, Tommy Sacco, Trent Staats*, Matt Stahlman, Brett Stone, Jeff Mike Laitala, Jeff Livingston, Joe Montague, Dave Walters, Garrett Weber-Gale, Mike Wong Thibault, Adam Werth, Kevin Williams, Alex Jamie Rauch, Matt Ulrickson, Jon Younghouse Wittig 2008 2000 Ricky Berens, Matt Cooper, Jeremy Harris, 1992 Russell Chozick, Ryan Ciccarelli, Leffie Crawford, Jonathan Jackson, Michael Klueh, Matt Lowe, James Bonney*, Brad Bridgewater, Jeff Troy Dumais, Nate Dusing, John Eisler, Scott Agustin Magruder, Caleb McDermott, Matt Commings*, Josh Davis, Doug Dickinson, Chris Goldblatt*, Tommy Hannan, Harold Hyde*, McGinnis, Sean Patton, Daniel Rohleder, Hill Dryfuss, Jason Fink, Brandon Gardner, Jonathan Bryan Jones, Chris Kemp, Joe Montague, Jamie Taylor, Ryan Verlatti, Jonathan Wilcox, Dave Jennings*, Jason Rhodes, Ethan Saulnier*, Trent Rauch, Matt Ulrickson, Jon Younghouse Walters, Brian Wilson Staats*, Jeremy Szymanowski, Matt Stahlman, Brett Stone, Jeff Thibault, Kevin Williams, Brian 2001 2009 Williams* Leffie Crawford, Ian Crocker, Tony Diers, Justin Ricky Berens, Bryan Collins, Jimmy Feigen, Dumais, Troy Dumais, Nate Dusing, Scott Peter Jameson, Scott Jostes, Michael Klueh, 1993 Goldblatt, Michael Halika*, Tommy Hannan, Drew Livingston, Agustin Magruder, Hill Taylor, Matt Beck*, Brad Bridgewater, Jeff Commings, Brendan Hansen, Chris Kemp, Joe Montague, Ben Van Roekel, Dave Walters, Jackson Wilcox, Josh Davis, Doug Dickinson, Jason Fink, Matt Jim Pullin Jr*, Jamie Rauch, Tsim Schneider*, Jonathan Wilcox Hooper, Jonathan Jennings, Sean McGrath, Brett Matt Ulrickson Stone 2010 2002 Ricky Berens, Neil Caskey, Bryan Collins, Matt 1994 Ross Binkley*, Robert Bogart, Leffie Crawford, Cooper, Cole Cragin, Jimmy Feigen, Eric Friedland, Matt Beck, Jeff Commings, Josh Davis, Chris Ryan Ciccarelli, Ian Crocker, Justin Dumais, Scott Jostes, Drew Livingston, Scott Spann, Austin Eckerman, Jason Fink, Brandon Gardner*, Gary Troy Dumais, Daniel DiToro, Tommy Hannan, Surhoff, Hill Taylor, Ben Van Roekel, Dave Hall Jr., Matt Hooper, Derek Howorth, Marty Brendan Hansen, Chris Kemp, Rainer Kendrick, Walters, Jackson Wilcox Hubbell, Jonathan Jennings, Sean McGrath, Jonathan Linette, Joe Montague, Jim Pullin Jr., Andy Plummer, Zasha Robles, Wyatt Russo John Suchand* 2011 Neil Caskey, WILL CHANDLER, Bryan Collins, 1995 2003 Cole Cragin, Nick D’Innocenzo, Jimmy Feigen, Eric Sam Arieff*, Matt Beck, Jeff Commings, Chris Ian Crocker, Daniel DiToro, Brendan Hansen, Friedland, Dax Hill, Scott Jostes, Miles Joye, Drew Dryfuss, Chris Eckerman, Brian Esway, Matt Chris Kemp, Rainer Kendrick, Jonathan Linette, Livingston, Michael McBroom, Patrick Murphy, Hooper, Derek Howorth*, Marty Hubbell, Sean Nathan O’Brien, Aaron Peirsol, Christian Schurr* Scott Spann, Austin Surhoff, Jackson Wilcox McGrath, Andy Plummer, Wyatt Russo, Jeremy Szymanowski*, Neil Walker 2004 2012 Ian Crocker, Andrew Davidson, Tony Diers, Neil Caskey, Matt Cooper, Cole Cragin, KIP 1996 Daniel DiToro, Brendan Hansen, Rainer DARMODY, Nick D’Innocenzo, Jimmy Feigen, Chris Archer, Carlos Arena, Matt Beck, Craig Kendrick, Jon Linette, Austin McAnally, Tyler Eric Friedland, Dax Hill, Drew Livingston, Brockman, Chris Eckerman, Brian Esway, Matt O’Halloran, Nathan O’Brien, John Patterson*, Michael McBroom, Kyle McNeilis, Charlie Hooper, Derek Howorth*, Marty Hubbell, Paul Aaron Peirsol, Christian Schurr, Mark Shattuck*, Moore, Austin Surhoff, CLAY YOUNGQUIST Latimer, Stephen Martyak, Sean McGrath, C.J. Garrett Weber-Gale Robie*, Wyatt Russo, Neil Walker 2013 2005 CORY BOWERSOX, WILL CHANDLER, 1997 Andrew Davidson, Daniel DiToro, David TRIPP COOPER, Cole Cragin, KIP Chris Archer, Carlos Arena, Craig Brockman, Kahn*, Rainer Kendrick, Matthew Lowe, DARMODY, Dax Hill, Michael McBroom, Chris Eckerman, Brian Esway, Bryan Jones, Rob Austin McAnally, Caleb McDermott, Matthew CHARLIE MOORE, JOHN MURRAY, Jones, Paul Latimer*, Jeff Livingston, Stephen McGinnis, Nathan O’Brien, Tyler O’Halloran, Austin Surhoff, CALEB WEIR, CLAY Martyak, Nathan Stallworth, Neil Walker Daniel Rohleder, Thomas Sacco, Christian YOUNGQUIST Schurr*, Garrett Weber-Gale 1998 2014 Carlos Arena*, Russell Chozick, Nate Dusing, 2006 MARK ANDERSON, CORY BOWERSOX, Brian Esway, Scott Goldblatt, Grant Gritzmacher*, Bailey Gao*, Jeremy Harris, Michael Klueh, JACK CONGER, TRIPP COOPER, KIP Ryan Harmon, Bryan Jones, Jeff Livingston, Steve Matthew Lowe, Caleb McDermott, Matthew DARMODY, MATT ELLIS, IMRI GANIEL, Martyak*, Jamie Rauch, Matt Ulrickson*, Neil McGinnis, Matt Molnar, Tyler O’Halloran, WILL GLASS, AARON GUSTAFSON, Walker, Jon Younghouse Daniel Rohleder, Tommy Sacco, Christian MICHAEL HIXON, SAM LEWIS, WILL Schurr*, Garrett Weber-Gale LICON, Patrick Murphy, JOHN MURRAY, Caleb Weir, CLAY YOUNGQUIST 54 2014-15 TEXAS MEN’S SWIMMING & DIVING • HISTORY/RECORDS TEXAS SWIMMING & DIVING International Meet Results

GOODWILL GAMES Neil Walker Gold 400m FR 3:18.18 1997 Brendan Hansen Gold 200m breast 2:10.69 2001 Neil Walker Gold 400m MR 3:36.93 1997 Ian Crocker Silver 100m fly 52.25 2001 Tommy Hannan Bronze Team USA 2001 Nate Dusing Bronze 100m fly 53.26 1997 Troy Dumais Silver 1m 415.94 1998 Joe Montague Bronze Team USA 2001 Nate Dusing Gold 400m MR 3:36.93 1997 Neil Walker Gold 400m FR 3:16.69 1998 Troy Dumais Silver 3m 648.15 1998 Gary Hall Gold 50m free 22.3 1995 Neil Walker Silver 400m MR 3:38.56 1998 Bryan Jones Silver 400m MR 3:39.46 1998 Gary Hall Gold 100m free 49.47 1995 Gary Hall, Jr. Silver 50m free 22.44 1994 Josh Davis Silver 200m free 1:48.73 1998 Matt Hooper Bronze 200m fly 1:58.83 1995 Gary Hall, Jr. Silver 100m free 49.41 1994 Matt Scoggin Bronze Platform 598 1990 Matt Hooper Bronze 400m IM 4:21.98 1993 Gary Hall, Jr. Gold 400m FR 3:16.90 1994 Kirk Stackle Silver 200m breast 2:12.24 1990 Josh Davis Gold 200m free 1:48.50 1993 Gary Hall, Jr. Gold 400m MR 3:37.74 1994 Kirk Stackle Bronze 100m breast 1:02.61 1990 Josh Davis Gold 800m free 7:18.66 1993 Josh Davis Gold 400m FR 3:16.90 1994 Shaun Jordan Bronze 100m free 50.38 1991 Doug Gjertsen Gold 400m FR 3:17.15 1991 Shaun Jordan Gold 400m FR 3:38.28 1991 Doug Gjertsen Silver 800m FR 7:13.50 1991 PAN AMERICAN GAMES Jeff Thibault Bronze 100m back 55.93 1991 Rick Carey Gold 200m back 2:00.82 1982 Troy Dumais Silver 3m synchro 411.99 2011 Matt Hooper Bronze 800m free 8:04.63 1991 Rick Carey Silver 100m back 56.04 1982 Troy Dumais Bronze 3m 669.20 1999 Matt Hooper Bronze 1,500m free 15:26.57 1991 Rick Carey Gold 400m MR 3:40.84 1982 Joe Montague Silver 200m IM 2:03.08 1999 Doug Gjertsen Gold 200m free 1:49.09 1989 Nick Nevid Gold 400m MR 3:44.63 1978 Gary Hall, Jr. Gold 400m free 3:18.60 1995 Doug Gjertsen Bronze 100m free 50.11 1989 Josh Davis Gold 400m free 3:55.59 1995 Doug Gjertsen Gold 400m FR 3:17.75 1989 Josh Davis Gold 400m FR 1:51.92 1995 Doug Gjertsen Gold 800m FR 7:20.87 1989 WORLD UNIVERSITY GAMES Josh Davis Gold 800m FR 7:21.61 1995 Chris Jacobs Gold 400m FR 3:18.94 1987 Jack Conger Gold 200m back 1:55.47 2013 Josh Davis Bronze 200m free 3:18.60 1995 Rick Carey Gold 100m back 56.46 1985 Jack Conger Bronze 400m MR 3:34.63 2013 Andy Gill Gold 400m MR 3:42.84 1991 Rick Carey Gold 200m back 2:01.68 1985 Jack Conger 6th 100m fly 52.61 2013 Andy Gill Gold 100m back 55.79 1991 Rick Carey Gold 400m MR 3:38.28 1985 Jake Ritter Silver 800m FR (p) 7:13.58 2013 Hans Dersch Gold 100m breast 1:02.57 1991 Austin Surhoff Silver 800m FR 7:13.58 2013 Hans Dersch Gold 400m MR 3:42.84 1991 U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL CHAMPS Jake Ritter 7th 400m free 3:53.68 2013 Jeff Commings Bronze 100m breast 1:03.02 1991 Jimmy Feigen Gold 400m FR 3:15.84 2011 Brad Bridgewater Gold 200m back 2:00.79 1995 Bryan Jones 100m free 52.33 1995 Jimmy Feigen Gold 100m free 49.26 2011 Brian Esway 100m free 52.80 1994 Jimmy Feigen Silver 400m MR 3:37.92 2011 Bill Stapleton Gold 200m fly 2:00.70 1987 Andy Eckerman 200m free 1:55.86 1994 Michael Klueh Gold 800m free 7:52.31 2011 Bill Stapleton Gold 200m IM 2:03.58 1987 Matt Scoggin Platform 635 1991 Michael Klueh Gold 800m FR 7:13.54 2011 Matt Scoggin Silver Platform 592 1987 Matt Scoggin Platform 660 1990 Michael Klueh Silver 400m free 3:48.84 2011 Andy Gill Gold 400m MR 3:43.65 1987 Jeff Cummings 100m breast 1:04.34 1990 Dax Hill Gold 400m FR (p) 3:15.84 2011 Andy Gill Gold 100m back 56.56 1987 Matt Scoggin Platform 589 1989 Dax Hill Gold 800m FR 7:13.54 2011 Rick Carey Gold 100m back 55.19 1983 Rick Carey 100m back 57.51 1981 Austin Surhoff 6th 200m IM 2:01.04 2011 Rick Carey Gold 200m back 1:59.34 1983 Rick Carey 200m back 2:04.54 1981 Steve Martyak Gold 400m MR 3:41.95 1997 Rick Carey Gold 400m MR 3:40.42 1983 Matt Hooper 1,500m free 15:54.76 1989 Jamie Rauch Gold 800m FR 7:26.78 1997 Scott Spann Bronze 200m IM 2:06.29 1979 Jeff Olsen 400m free 4:01.19 1985 Josh Davis Gold 400m FR 3:19.44 1995 Kris Kirchner Gold 800m FR 7:31.28 1979 Jeff Olsen 800m free 8:15.35 1985 Josh Davis Gold 800m FR 7:17.83 1995 Jeff Olsen 200m fly 2:04.99 1985 Josh Davis Gold 400m MR 3:42.02 1995 Felipe Munoz Silver 200m breast 2:27.22 1971 Kirk Stackle 100m breast 1:06.08 1985 Josh Davis Gold 400m free 3:51.95 1995 Felipe Munoz Bronze 200m IM 2:16.29 1971 Kirk Stackle 200m breast 2:25.70 1985 Josh Davis Bronze 100m free 50.36 1995 Keith Anderson Gold 400m FR 3:22.73 1991 Josh Davis Gold 400m FR 3:22.73 1991 PAN PACIFIC CHAMPIONSHIPS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS Josh Davis Silver 800m FR 7:24.54 1991 Ian Crocker Gold 100m fly 52.45 2002 Ricky Berens Gold 800m FR 7:01.72 2013 Preston Staats Bronze 200m breast 2:18.92 1991 Nate Dusing Silver 400m FR 7:11.81 2002 Michael Klueh Gold 800m FR (p) 7:01.72 2013 J. Jennings Bronze 200m IM 2:04.71 1993 Nate Dusing Silver 800m FR 3:15.41 2002 Ricky Berens Silver 400m FR 3:11.42 2013 Asa Lawrence Gold 400m FR 3:23.56 1987 Nate Dusing Bronze 100m free 49.47 2002 Jimmy Feigen Silver 100m free 47.82 2013 Jeff Olsen Silver 200m free 1:51.95 1987 Nate Dusing Bronze 200m free 1:48.11 2002 Jimmy Feigen Silver 400m FR 3:11.42 2013 Jeff Olsen Gold 800m FR 7:29.30 1987 Brendan Hansen Gold 400m MR 3:33.48 2002 M. McBroom Silver 800m free 7:43.60 2013 Chris Rives Gold 200m IM 2:03.50 1985 Brendan Hansen Gold 200m breast 2:11.80 2002 M. McBroom 5th 1500m free 14:53.95 2013 Chris Rives Bronze 200m fly 2:00.03 1985 Brendan Hansen Silver 100m breast 1:01.63 2002 T. Dumais/ 5th 3m synchro 410.85 2013 Kris Kirchner Gold 100m free 51.39 1981 Aaron Peirsol Gold 400m MR 3:33.48 2002 M. Hixon Kris Kirchner Gold 400m FR 3:27.84 1981 Aaron Peirsol Gold 100m back 54.22 2002 Ricky Berens Gold 800m FR 7:02.67 2011 Nick Nevid Gold 100m breast 1:04.33 1981 Aaron Peirsol Gold 200m back 1:56.88 2002 Dave Walters Gold 800m FR (p) 7:02.67 2011 Nick Nevid Silver 200m breast 2:21.47 1981 Bryan Jones Silver 400m FR 3:16.81 1999 Troy Dumais 4th 3m synchro 429.06 2011 Nick Nevid Silver 400m MR 3:49.55 1981 Josh Davis Silver 400m FR 3:16.81 1999 Troy Dumais 5th 3m 479.95 2011 William Paulus Gold 100m fly 55.41 1981 Josh Davis Silver 800m FR 7:16.66 1999 G. Weber-Gale Gold 400m MR (p) 3:32.42 2011 Kris Kirchner Silver 800m FR 7:34.11 1981 Neil Walker Gold 400m MR 3:36.37 1999 G. Weber-Gale Bronze 400m FR 3:11.96 2011 Kris Kirchner Silver 400m MR 3:49.55 1981 Neil Walker Silver 100m free 44.17 1999 Troy Dumais Silver 3meter 2005 Felipe Munoz Bronze 200m breast 2:27.89 1973 Neil Walker Silver 400m FR 3:16.81 1999 Troy & Justin Neil Walker Silver 100m back 55.27 1997 Dumais Bronze 3m synchro 2005 FINA WORLD DIVING CUP Neil Walker Silver 100m free 49.57 1997 Nate Dusing Bronze 800m FR 7:13.69 2001 Neil Walker Gold 100m fly 52.76 1997 Scott Goldblatt Bronze 800m FR 7:13.69 2001 Troy Dumais Bronze 3 Meter 2006 Troy Dumais Silver 3m Synchro 2006

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50-YARD FREESTYLE 1993 Jason Fink 43.61 1984 Dave Swenson 15:13.39 1994 Gary Hall, Jr. 43.16 1986 Brian Cisna 15:02.46 1932 Stanley Irvine 26.8 1987 Brian Cisna 15:09.11 1933 Lon P. Watkins 26.5 1988 Andre duPlessis 15:06.06 1934 Lon P. Watkins 25.6 200-YARD FREESTYLE 1989 Brian Cisna 15:05.85 1935 Joe Nalle 26.2 1932 Stanley Irvine 2:29.2 1990 Andre dePlessis 15:05.74 1936 Thurman Talley 25.2 1933 Nolan Simmons 2:22.8 1992 Ethan Saulnier 15:14.27 1937 Jack Bergfeld 25.5 1934 Nolan Simmons 2:20.1 1993 Matt Hooper 15:01.59 1938 Thurman Talley 25.2 1935 Clark Allen 2:12.7 1994 Matt Hooper 15:07.16 1939 Jack Bergfeld 25.1 1936 John Keough 2:11.2 1995 Matt Hooper 15:11.80 1942 Edmund Seidel 25.4 1961 George Duwe 2:04.7 1996 Matt Hooper 15:19.53 1943 Bill Johnson 25.6 1963 James Graves 1:49.5 1944 Edmund Seidel 26.0 1968 Dana Curtis 1:45.5 1946 Bill Johnson 25.7 1972 Dick Worrel 1:45.9 100-YARD BREASTSTROKE 1947 Jack Tolar 23.8 1981 Andy Schmidt 1:36.75 1932 Roger Ledbetter 1:20.4 1949 Eddie Gilbert 24.0 1982 John Smith 1:36.63 1934 Roger Ledbetter 1:17.7 1952 Roger Tolar 23.7 1984 John Smith 1:36.37 1936 Rollin Baker 1:12.0 1976 Lance Gordon 20.92 1985 Chris Jacobs 1:35.53 1937 Rollin Baker 1:11.5 1980 Kris Kirchner 20.55 1987 Doug Gjertsen 1:36.28 1938 Mike Sojka 1:07.8 1981 Kris Kirchner 20.04 1988 Shaun Jordan 1:36.84 1939 Mike Sojka 1:09.6 1985 Mike Ellison 20.21 1989 Shaun Jordan 1:35.44 1940 Mike Sojka 1:07.5 1986 Asa Lawrence 20.16 1990 Doug Gjertsen 1:36.32 1941 Dick Beeler 1:09.5 1989 Shaun Jordan 19.60 1991 Adam Werth 1:35.52 1944 Lawrence Bollinger 1:10.8 1990 Shaun Jordan 19.69 1992 Kevin Williams 1:36.65 1945 Lawrence Bollinger 1:14.4 1991 Doug Dickinson 19.61 1993 Josh Davis 1:34.95 1946 Bobby Hill 1:09.1 1992 Doug Dickinson 19.86 1994 Josh Davis 1:34.81 1950 Hylmer Karbach 1:14.4 1993 Jason Fink 20.01 1995 Chris Eckerman 1:35.14 1951 John Crawford 1:04.4 1996 Sean McGrath 20.01 1996 Chris Archer 1:37.13 1961 Richard Worthington 1:17.6 1966 James Spillane 1:00.3 100-YARD FREESTYLE 500-YARD FREESTYLE 1969 Gary Shoemaker 1:01.7 1970 Frank Salzhandler 1:00.3 1932 Raymond Smith 1:03.0 1963 James Graves 5:10.0 1971 Frank Salzhandler 1:01.1 1933 Lon P. Watkins 1:01.3 1966 Steven Boss 4:52.4 1972 Robert Rachner 1:00.8 1934 Lon P. Watkins 58.3 1968 Dana Curtis 4:48.2 1973 Robert Rachner 58.49 1935 Roy Rather 1:00.5 1969 Dana Curtis 4:46.7 1975 Robert Rachner 59.60 1936 Thurman Talley 57.2 1973 Dick Worrel 4:42.5 1976 John McMahon 57.72 1937 Thurman Talley 56.0 1976 Jeff Krumwiede 4:29.78 1978 John McMahon 57.26 1938 John Crouch 56.7 1979 Joe Lajoie 4:25.39 1985 Stuart Smith 54.88 1939 Harris McClamrock 55.0 1980 Andy Schmidt 4:28.61 1986 Rick May 55.16 1943 Joe Demmer 55.2 1982 John Spaid 4:22.97 1987 Spencer Martin 54.85 1944 Edmund Seidel 57.8 1986 Brian Cisna 4:20.28 1988 Kirk Stackle 55.19 1946 Joe Demmer 56.7 1987 Jeff Olsen 4:21.50 1989 Hans Dersch 55.05 1949 Eddie Gilbert 53.3 1988 Andre duPlessis 4:22.02 1990 Kirk Stackle 54.09 1951 Eddie Gilbert 52.0 1989 Andre duPlessis 4:22.44 1991 Chris Dryfuss 54.97 1952 Wyant Wilson 53.9 1992 Ethan Saulnier 4:22.01 1992 Jeff Commings 54.97 1959 George Duwe 51.9 1993 Matt Hooper 4:20.64 1993 Jeff Commings 55.09 1961 George Duwe 50.4 1994 Matt Hooper 4:21.51 1994 Jeff Commings 54.41 1962 Bill Baker 50.6 1995 Matt Hooper 4:21.03 1995 Jeff Commings 54.49 1966 Charles Worrel 47.6 1996 Matt Hooper 4:24.19 1996 Marty Hubbell 55.14 1980 Kris Kirchner 44.50 1981 Kris Kirchner 44.03 1,650-YARD FREESTYLE 1984 Mike Ellison 44.05 200-YARD BREASTSROKE 1963 James Graves 18:53.6 1985 Chris Jacobs 43.20 1949 Hylmer Kirbark 2:30.9 1966 Steven Boss 17:16.3 1986 Asa Lawrence 43.91 1950 John Crawford 2:30.2 1967 Dana Curtis 18:21.3 1989 Shaun Jordan 43.06 1951 John Crawford 2:23.9 1968 Dana Curtis 17:04.0 1990 Shaun Jordan 43.48 1960 Robert Taylor 2:29.6 1969 Dana Curtis 16:57.6 1991 Doug Dickinson 44.11 1961 Robert Taylor & 1973 Dick Worrel 16:35.39 1992 Brett Stone 44.39 Richard Worthington 2:29.0 1976 Jeff Krumwiede 15:36.97

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1965 James Spillane 2:18.3 1964 George Spear 1:59.9 1987 Doug Gjertsen 1:47.68 1969 Gerry Shoemaker 2:15.2 1973 Ricardo Marmalejo 1:57.19 1988 Andy Gill 1:47.42 1970 Frank Salzhandler 2:11.7 1975 Ron Tyre 1:52.46 1989 Andy Gill 1:47.70 1972 Robert Rachner 2:12.2 1980 William Paulus 1:47.92 1990 Jeff Thibault 1:47.80 1973 Robert Rachner 2:06.54 1983 Chris Rives 1:46.28 1992 Jeff Thibault 1:44.09 1974 Robert Rachner 2:12.88 1986 Ken Flaherty 1:46.32 1993 Brad Bridgewater 1:43.36 1975 Robert Rachner 2:08.86 1987 Rob Jones 1:46.07 1976 John McMahon 2:06.59 1993 Josh Davis 1:45.69 200-YARD IM (4 STROKES) 1982 Nick Nevid 2:00.63 1995 Matt Beck 1:46.95 1949 Robert Cone 2:23.8 (3 strokes) 1985 Stuart Smith 2:00.67 1996 Matt Beck 1:46.85 1959 Jeffrey Heller 2:12.0 1986 Rick May 1:59.47 1960 Jeffrey Heller 2:13.5 1987 Spencer Martin 1:59.50 100-YARD BACKSTROKE 1961 Jeffrey Heller 3:00.4 1988 Kirk Stackle 2:00.63 1932 Chester Nagel 1:13.5 1969 Gerry Shoemaker 2:01.3 (tie) 1989 Kirk Stackle 1:59.92 1933 Erwin DuPre 1:09.2 1973 Bob Rachner 1:58.7 1990 Kirk Stackle 1:56.21 1934 Erwin DuPre 1:09.7 1979 Kelly Rives 1:50.23 1991 Trent Staats 1:58.94 1935 Erwin DuPre 1:16.4 1980 Scott Spann 1:50.49 1992 Matt Stahlman 1:59.94 1937 John Crouch 1:08.7 1981 Bill Stafford 1:49.94 1993 Derek Howorth 1:59.11 1938 Robert Tarlton 1:06.1 1982 Bill Stafford 1:48.19 1994 Jonathan Jennings 1:57.27 1939 Robert Tarlton 1:08.7 1983 Bill Stafford 1:48.64 1995 Derek Howorth 1:58.01 1940 Robert Tarlton 1:05.7 1986 Andy Gill 1:49.46 1942 Wade Smith 1:11.1 1987 Spencer Martin 1:48.02 100-YARD BUTTERFLY 1944 Robert McLellan 1:09.1 1988 Doug Gjertsen 1:48.83 1936 Rollin Baker 1:12.0 1945 Robert McLellan 1:11.7 1989 Matt Stahlman 1:48.19 1937 Rollin Baker 1:11.5 1946 Wade Smith 1:06.5 1992 Matt Stahlman 1:47.35 1938 Mike Sojka 1:07.8 1950 Robert Cone 1:02.9 1993 Josh Davis 1:45.56 1939 Mike Sojka 1:09.6 1960 Theodore Lucas 58.0 1994 Jonathan Jennings 1:45.68 1940 Mike Sojka 1:07.5 1961 Theodore Lucas 58.4 1996 Chris Archer 1:47.07 1941 Richard Beeler 1:09.5 1976 Guy Hagstette 53.21 1944 Lawrence Bollinger 1:14.8 1980 Clay Britt 50.17 400-YARD IM (4 STROKES) 1945 Lawrence Bollinger 1:14.4 1981 Clay Britt 49.81 1970 Bruce Robinson 4:16.2 1946 Robert Hill 1:13.1 1982 Clay Britt 49.33 1971 Bruce Robinson 4:21.7 1948 Robert Hill 1:09.1 1983 Rick Carey 48.80 1976 Darell Fick 3:59.71 1950 Hylmar Karbach 1:05.7 1984 Rick Carey 48.59 1979 Kelly Rives 3:55.96 1951 John Crawford 1:04.2 1986 Andy Gill 49.69 1980 Kelly Rives 3:57.85 1963 George Spear 52.5 1987 Andy Gill 50.09 1985 Ken Flaherty 3:49.96 1964 George Spear 53.6 1988 Andy Gill 49.65 1986 Bill Stapleton 3:50.88 1966 Gary Langendoen 52.8 1989 Andy Gill 48.92 1987 Bill Stapleton 3:48.60 1967 Gary Langendoen 52.3 1990 Jeff Thibault 48.37 1988 Doug Gjertsen 3:51.52 1979 John Henry 49.27 1991 Jeff Thibault 48.44 1989 Matt Stahlman 3:52.17 1980 William Paulus 48.08 1992 Jeff Thibault 47.24 1994 Matt Hooper 3:47.64 1981 Scott Spann 48.00 1993 Brad Bridgewater 47.75 1995 Matt Hooper 3:49.06 1982 Todd Crosset 48.53 1994 Zasha Robles 48.47 1983 William Paulus 48.03 1987 Rob Jones 48.64 200-YARD BACKSTROKE 200-YARD FREE RELAY 1988 Keith Anderson 48.19 1991 1:19.85 1955 Bob Baker 2:21.9 1989 Keith Anderson 47.87 1992 1:20.01 1959 Theodore Lucas 2:10.8 1990 Shaun Jordan 47.64 1994 1:19.09 1960 Theodore Lucas 2:09.2 1991 Doug Dickinson 48.12 1996 1:19.61 1961 Theodore Lucas 2:09.1 1973 Jamie Baird 1:58.24 200-YARD BUTTERFLY 1976 Guy Hagstette 1:53.98 400-YARD FREE RELAY 1949 Hylmer Karbach 2:30.9 1977 Guy Hagstette 1:52.40 1932 4:17.9 1950 John Crawford 2:30.2 1980 Clay Britt 1:48.90 1933 4:33.2 1951 John Crawford 2:23.9 1981 Clay Britt 1:48.30 1934 4:06.9 1959 Jeffrey Heller 2:08.5 1982 Rick Carey 1:45.80 1935 3:59.7 1960 Robert Taylor 2:12.4 1983 Rick Carey 1:45.35 1936 3:51.2 1961 Jeffrey Heller 2:11.9 1984 Rick Carey 1:46.25 1937 4:09.0 1963 George Spear 1:58.3 1986 Andy Gill 1:48.76 1938 3:50.2 2014-15 TEXAS MEN’S SWIMMING & DIVING • HISTORY/RECORDS 57 TEXAS SWIMMING & DIVING Men’s Individual Conference Champions SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE

1939 3:50.0 1987 3:16.43 1985 Matt Scoggin 507.55 1940 3:52.8 1988 3:15.92 1991 Jason Rhodes 550.55 1943 3:56.6 1989 3:14.69 1992 Jason Rhodes 554.70 1944 4:10.6 1990 3:14.10 1947 3:57.7 1991 3:15.30 THREE-METER DIVING 1961 3:34.6 1993 3:14.10 1932 Wyatt Taylor 120.3 1966 3:11.6 1994 3:14.33 1933 Raymond Todd 85.0 1980 2:58.09 1934 Moody Pickett 147.67 1981 2:55.32 800-YARD FREE RELAY 1935 Moody Pickett 98.1 1982 2:54.45 1980 6:34.65 1938 Carrol Church 131.4 1983 2:55.89 1981 6:32.44 1939 Billy Brink 1984 2:56.15 1982 6:31.46 1940 Henry Chapman 129.8 1985 2:55.04 1983 6:30.64 1941 Rauel Papich 1986 2:56.24 1985 6:31.12 1942 Rauel Papich 1987 2:57.08 1986 6:33.07 1943 Carl Quaintance 69.4 1988 2:55.47 1987 6:31.20 1946 Bill Wilkins 1989 2:56.23 1988 6:27.18 1947 Jack Tolar 1990 2:55.63 1989 6:32.41 1948 Jack Tolar 1991 2:55.96 1990 6:32.16 1950 Skippy Browning 149.90 1992 3:01.28 1991 6:29.38 1951 Skippy Browning 147.60 1993 2:54.91 1992 6:29.12 1952 Skippy Browning 588.60 1994 2:53.09 1993 6:27.49 1953 Robert Brodnax 608.45 1996 2:54.93 1994 6:24.77 1954 Robert Brodnax 592.95 1995 6:26.79 1955 Richard Lawler 474.74 200-YARD MEDLEY RELAY 1959 Larue Scott Catlett 518.85 1991 1:28.73 ONE-METER DIVING 1960 Larue Scott Catlett 523.95 1992 1:27.80 1962 Gordon Beavers 523.65 1950 Skippy Browning 145.60 1993 1:28.92 1963 Gordon Beavers 486.40 1951 Skippy Browning 144.50 1994 1:28.25 1971 Steve McFarland 486.60 1952 Skippy Browning 532.20 1995 1:28.71 1973 Donnie Vick 471.00 1953 Robert Brodnax 532.20 1996 1:29.27 1978 Tony Scott 532.40 1954 Robert Brodnax 513.00 1984 Matt Scoggin 557.75 1955 Richard Lawler 418.60 1991 Brandon Gardner 581.15 400-YARD MEDLEY RELAY 1956 Richard Lawler 440.55 1992 Jason Rhodes 607.65 1957 4:12.3 1959 Larue Scott Catlett 399.55 1994 Brandon Gardner 593.80 1973 3:31.28 1962 Gordon Beavers 423.65 1995 Sam Arieff 528.75 1976 3:26.81 1963 Gordon Beavers 422.55 1996 Adam Creasy 576.65 1980 3:16.57 1964 Philip Kline 403.05 1981 3:15.18 1973 Donnie Vick 441.05 1982 3:14.23 1979 Tony Scott 486.95 PLATFORM DIVING 1984 3:13.34 1984 Matt Scoggin 520.15 1992 Jason Rhodes 747.35 1985 3:15.07 1995 Sam Arieff 613.10 1986 3:27.66

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50 FREESTYLE 2001 Scott Goldblatt 4:19.76 2004 Aaron Peirsol 1:41.71 2002 Chris Kemp 4:19.87 2005 John Patterson 1:44.34 1997 Neil Walker 19.75 2003 Chris Kemp 4:19.08 2006 Caleb McDermott 1:43.14 1998 Neil Walker 19.59 2004 Aaron Peirsol 4:23.86 2007 Caleb McDermott 1:44.04 2000 Bryan Jones 19.69 2005 Matt McGinnis 4:22.87 2008 Sean Patton 1:44.72 2001 Ian Crocker 19.70 2006 Michael Klueh 4:15.28 2009 Sean Patton 1:41.99 2002 Ian Crocker 20.06 2007 Michael Klueh 4:15.57 2010 Austin Surhoff 1:41.72 2004 Ian Crocker 19.18 2008 Michael Klueh 4:11.41 2011 Austin Surhoff 1:42.24 2006 Garrett Weber-Gale 19.78 2009 Jackson Wilcox 4:13.50 2012 Kip Darmody 1:43.38 2007 Garrett Weber-Gale 19.76 2010 Jackson Wilcox 4:16.25 2014 Jack Conger 1:40.56 2008 Jonathan Jackson 19.52 2011 Jackson Wilcox 4:16.61 2009 19.27 2012 Jackson Wilcox 4:19.46 Jimmy Feigen 100 BREASTSTROKE 2013 Michael McBroom 4:14.42 2010 Jimmy Feigen 19.34 1999 Russell Chozick 54.25 2014 Clay Youngquist 4:15.68 2011 Jimmy Feigen 19.27 2000 Russell Chozick 54.31 2012 Jimmy Feigen 19.26 2001 Brendan Hansen 53.71 2013 Charlie Moore 19.73 1,650 FREESTYLE 2002 Brendan Hansen 53.33 2000 Jon Younghouse 15:07.90 2003 Brendan Hansen 53.58 100 FREESTYLE 2001 Jim Pullin 15:14.75 2004 Brendan Hansen 52.50 2002 Jim Pullin 15:11.82 2005 Matt Lowe 53.16 1997 Brian Esway 43.64 2003 John Nabors 15:28.11 2006 Matt Lowe 53.78 1998 Neil Walker 43.02 2004 John Nabors 15:29.48 2007 Tyler O’Halloran 54.10 2000 Bryan Jones 43.45 2006 Michael Klueh 14:51.32 2008 Matt Lowe 53.26 2001 Jamie Rauch 43.56 2007 Michael Klueh 14:42.69 2009 Agustin Magruder 53.29 2004 Ian Crocker 42.68 2008 Jim Robertson 15:25.32 2010 Eric Friedland 53.44 2005 Garrett Weber-Gale 42.84 2009 Jackson Wilcox 14:41.85 2011 Eric Friedland 53.82 2006 Garrett Weber-Gale 43.01 2010 Jackson Wilcox 14:55.96 2013 Dax Hill 53.33 2007 Garrett Weber-Gale 42.73 2011 Jackson Wilcox 14:49.24 2014 Imri Ganiel 53.45 2008 Dave Walters 42.57 2012 Michael McBroom 14:53.86 2009 Jimmy Feigen 42.43 2013 Michael McBroom 14:33.53 2010 Jimmy Feigen 42.63 200 BREASTSTROKE 2014 Sam Lewis 14:55.44 2011 Jimmy Feigen 42.46 1997 Jeff Livingston 1:58.78 2012 Jimmy Feigen 42.61 1999 Brad Aiken 1:59.52 2013 Dax Hill 42.71 100 BACKSTROKE 2000 Russell Chozick 1:58.62 1997 Neil Walker 46.25 2001 Brendan Hansen 1:55.92 200 FREESTYLE 1998 Neil Walker 47.22 2002 Brendan Hansen 1:55.68 1999 Tom Hannan 47.29 2003 Brendan Hansen 1:55.40 1997 Chris Archer 1:36.14 2000 Tom Hannan 46.65 2004 Brendan Hansen 1:55.49 1998 Jamie Rauch 1:36.09 2001 Tom Hannan 47.23 2005 Christian Schurr 1:58.28 2000 Jamie Rauch 1:36.63 2003 Aaron Peirsol 47.21 2006 Christian Schurr 1:57.17 2001 Jamie Rauch 1:34.47 2005 Andrew Davidson 47.34 2008 Agustin Magruder 1:55.67 2002 Chris Kemp 1:35.11 2006 Garrett Weber-Gale 47.70 2009 Agustin Magruder 1:54.41 2003 Chris Kemp 1:35.10 2007 Tom Sacco 47.79 2010 Eric Friedland 1:54.32 2004 Tony Diers 1:36.86 2008 Daniel Rohleder 46.84 2011 Nick D’Innocenzo 1:53.68 2005 Matt McGinnis 1:35.63 2009 Hill Taylor 45.65 2012 Nick D’Innocenzo 1:55.78 2006 Matt McGinnis 1:34.82 2010 Hill Taylor 46.87 2013 Matt Korman 1:59.39 2007 Matt McGinnis 1:34.37 2011 Cole Cragin 46.67 2014 Will Licon 1:55.40 2008 Dave Walters 1:32.66 2012 Cole Cragin 46.90 2009 Dave Walters 1:33.01 2013 Kip Darmody 46.77 2010 Scott Jostes 1:34.39 100 BUTTERFLY 2011 Dax Hill 1:33.32 1998 Nate Dusing 47.03 2012 Dax Hill 1:34.55 200 BACKSTROKE 2001 Ian Crocker 46.64 2013 Clay Youngquist 1:33.71 1997 Neil Walker 1:41.72 2002 Ian Crocker 46.70 2014 Clay Youngquist 1:34.21 1998 Matt Ulrickson 1:46.73 2003 Ian Crocker 46.96 1999 Matt Ulrickson 1:45.01 2004 Ian Crocker 44.72 500 FREESTYLE 2000 Matt Ulrickson 1:44.58 2005 Daniel DiToro 47.05 2001 Nate Dusing 1:41.94 2006 David Donaldson 47.82 1998 Scott Goldblatt 4:20.65 2002 Nathan O’Brien 1:44.20 2007 Ricky Berens 46.97 1999 Scott Goldblatt 4:20.17 2003 Aaron Peirsol 1:41.36 2008 Ricky Berens 46.38 2000 Scott Goldblatt 4:20.42 2014-15 TEXAS MEN’S SWIMMING & DIVING • HISTORY/RECORDS 59 TEXAS SWIMMING & DIVING Men’s Individual Conference Champions BIG 12 CONFERENCE

2009 Hill Taylor 45.57 2012 Nick D’Innocenzo 3:45.77 2009 Walters, Van Roekel, 2:49.17 2010 Ricky Berens 46.34 2013 Austin Surhoff 3:45.11 Feigen, Verlatti 2011 Jimmy Feigen 46.95 2014 Will Licon 3:46.96 2010 Walters, Berens, 2:52.77 2013 Tripp Cooper 46.85 Jameson, Feigen 2014 Jack Conger 45.56 200 FREESTYLE RELAY 2012 Youngquist, Hill, 2:52.64 Moore, Feigen 1997 Martyak, Jones, 1:19.22 2013 Murray, Surhoff 2:52.24 200 BUTTERFLY Bittinger, Esway Youngquist, Hill 1997 Paul Latimer 1:46.98 2000 Crawford, Ciccarelli, 1:18.41 2014 Ellis, Conger, 2:51.99 1998 Nate Dusing 1:45.96 Bogart, Jones Darmody, Murray 1999 Nate Dusing 1:44.13 2001 Crocker, Diers, 1:18.27 2000 Tommy Hannan 1:45.03 Crawford, Ulrickson 2001 Tommy Hannan 1:44.97 2002 Crocker, Crawford, 1:18.17 800 FREESTYLE RELAY 2002 Rainer Kendrick 1:43.92 Bogart, Ciccarelli 1997 Jones, Walker, 6:28.73 2003 Rainer Kendrick 1:44.87 2005 McAnally, O’Halloran 1:18.50 Brockman, Eckerman 2004 Rainer Kendrick 1:45.10 DiToro, Weber-Gale 1998 Goldblatt, Jones, 6:30.88 2005 Nate O’Brien 1:48.11 2006 O’Halloran, McGinnis ,1:18.41 Dusing, Rauch 2006 David Donaldson 1:46.33 2007 Harris, Lowe, 1:18.44 1999 Jones, Younghouse, 6:26.70 2008 Ricky Berens 1:43.64 O’Halloran, Weber-Gale Goldblatt, Rauch 2009 Ricky Berens 1:43.28 2008 Jackson, Harris, 1:18.28 2000 Pullin, Crocker, 6:26.73 2010 Ricky Berens 1:43.17 Wilson, Berens Kendrick, Kemp 2011 Neil Caskey 1:45.37 2009 Feigen, Jackson, 1:16.89 2001 Goldblatt, Suchand, 6:24.33 2012 Neil Caskey 1:45.66 Van Roekel, Walkers Kemp, Rauch 2013 Tripp Cooper 1:45.29 2010 Feigen, Caskey, 1:17.75 2002 Pullin, Crocker, 6:26.26 2014 Tripp Cooper 1:42.64 Van Roekel, Walters Kendrick, Kemp 2011 Feigen, Hill, 1:17.95 2003 Suchand, Peirsol, 6:22.89 200 INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY Joye, Caskey Kendrick, Kemp 2012 Moore, Surhoff, 1:18.23 2004 Nabors, Peirsol, 6:26.01 1997 Chris Archer 1:46.72 Hill, Feigen Kendrick, Diers 1998 Nate Dusing 1:47.70 2013 Hill, Moore, 1:18.64 2005 McGinnis, McDermott 6:23.77 1999 Nate Dusing 1:46.41 Anderson, Darmody Weber-Gale, Kendrick 2000 Nate Dusing 1:45.50 2014 Moore, Ellis, 1:17.41 2007 Walters, Klueh, 6:18.43 2001 Nate Dusing 1:44.31 Cooper, Murray Berens, Weber-Gale 2002 Rainer Kendrick 1:45.85 2008 Walters, McGinnis, 6:10.55 2003 Rainer Kendrick 1:47.51 Klueh, Berens 2004 David Kahn 1:47.27 400 FREESTYLE RELAY 2009 Berens, Klueh, 6:15.13 2005 Rainer Kendrick 1:47.29 1997 Archer, Walker, 2:52.78 Verlatti, Walters 2006 Caleb McDermott 1:47.62 Esway, Jones 2010 Berens, Jostes, 6:15.75 2007 Caleb McDermott 1:47.05 1998 Jones, Rauch, 2:53.91 Wilcox, Walters 2008 Ricky Berens 1:46.20 Dusing, Walker 2011 Joye, Caskey, 6:21.67 2009 Ricky Berens 1:43.84 1999 Jones, Dusing, 2:53.84 Jostes, Hill 2010 Austin Surhoff 1:43.26 Ulrickson, Rauch 2012 Hill, Caskey, 6:19.28 2011 Austin Surhoff 1:43.85 2000 Ciccarelli, Dusing, 2:53.79 Darmody, Youngquist 2012 Nick D’Innocenzo 1:45.50 Rauch, Jones 2013 Hill, Ritter, 6:17.33 2013 Austin Surhoff 1:43.59 2001 Dusing, Kemp, 2:51.32 Darmody, Youngquist 2014 Austin Vacek 1:46.05 Crocker, Rauch 2014 Conger, Lewis, 6:17.24 2002 Hannan, Kemp, 2:54.63 Darmody, Youngquist 400 INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY Diers, Crocker 2003 Diers, Kemp, 2:54.61 1999 Joey Montague 3:46.97 Peirsol, Crocker 200 MEDLEY RELAY 2000 Joey Montague 3:47.40 2004 O’Halloran, Weber-Gale 2:52.53 1997 Walker, Livingston, 1:27.35 2004 Wade Kelley 3:50.01 Diers, Crocker Martyak, Esway 2005 Wade Kelley 3:49.55 2005 McAnally, McDermott 2:53.59 2000 Ulrickson, Chozick, 1:26.08 2006 Michael Klueh 3:48.49 McGinnis, Weber-Gale Dusing, Jones 2007 Michael Klueh 3:45.93 2007 Weber-Gale, Verlatti 2:53.76 2001 Hannan, Hansen, 1:26.15 2008 Michael Klueh 3:46.09 Walters, McGinnis Dusing, Crawford 2009 Bryan Collins 3:44.27 2008 Jackson, McDermott 2:52.08 2002 Hannan, Hansen, 1:26.33 2010 Bryan Collins 3:42.86 Walters, McGinnis DiToro, Ciccarelli 2011 Nick D’Innocenzo 3:44.08

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2003 Davidson, Hansen, 1:26.72 ONE-METER DIVING DiToro, Crocker 2001 Troy Dumais 375.20 2005 Davidson, Lowe, 1:26.64 2002 Troy Dumais 354.30 DiToro, Crocker 2004 Mark Shattuck 355.70 2006 Sacco, Molnar, 1:26.95 2008 Jonathan Wilcox 379.90 Rohleder, Harris 2010 Drew Livingston 417.75 2007 Taylor, O’Halloran, 1:26.47 2012 Drew Livingston 390.60 Berens, Weber-Gale 2013 Cory Bowersox 360.55 2008 Taylor, Lowe 1:27.18 2014 Michael Hixon 429.00 Rohleder, Harris 2009 Taylor, Magruder, 1:24.23 Berens, Feigen THREE-METER DIVING 2010 Cragin, Spann, 1:25.02 2000 Troy Dumais 744.00 Taylor, Feigen 2001 Troy Dumais 642.75 2011 Cragin, Spann, 1:25.40 2002 Troy Dumais 691.30 Joye, Feigen 2003 Jon Linette 607.40 2012 Cragin, Friedland, 1:27.28 2004 Mark Shattuck 601.20 Caskey, Feigen 2008 Matt Cooper 420.40 2013 Cragin, Hill, 1:25.23 2011 Drew Livingston 527.10 Cooper, Wenzler 2013 Cory Bowersox 416.25 2014 Darmody, Ganiel, 1:24.86 2014 Cory Bowersox 472.35 Conger, Murray 400 MEDLEY RELAY PLATFORM DIVING 1997 Walker, Livingston, 3:12.37 2000 Troy Dumais 580.20 Jones, Eckerman 2001 Justin Dumais 592.35 1999 Hannan, Livingston, 3:11.11 2002 Justin Dumais 621.85 Dusing, Jones 2003 Jon Linette 578.25 2000 Hannan, Chozick, 3:11.32 2008 Matt Cooper 374.35 Dusing, Jones 2009 Drew Livingston 542.95 2001 Dusing, Hansen, 3:07.69 2010 Matt Cooper 434.60 Hannan, Crocker 2011 Drew Livingston 478.40 2002 Hannan, Hansen, 3:10.78 2012 Drew Livingston 471.90 Crocker, Suchand 2013 Will Chandler 341.30 2003 Peirsol, Hansen, 3:10.43 2014 Mark Anderson 400.75 Crocker, Kemp 2004 Peirsol, Hansen, 3:07.89 Crocker, Diers 2005 Sacco, Lowe, 3:12.14 Rohleder, Weber-Gale 2006 Sacco, Schurr, 3:12.63 Rohleder, Weber-Gale 2007 Sacco, Lowe, 3:14.69 Rohleder, Weber-Gale 2008 Rohleder, Lowe, 3:09.41 Berens, Jackson 2009 Taylor, Magruder 3:06.40 Berens, Feigen 2010 Berens, Spann, 3:08.23 Taylor, Walters 2011 Cragin, Spann, 3:07.45 Caskey, Feigen 2014 Darmody, Ganiel, 3:07.12 Conger, Ellis

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Current athletes in bold. * = Relay competitions Texas’ Top 10 Performers (through 12/6/14) 50-YARD FREESTYLE 500-YARD FREESTYLE 1. Jimmy Feigen 18.84 2009 NCAA Champ. 1. Michael Klueh 4:09.32 2009 NCAA Champ. 2. John Murray 19.07 2014 NCAA Champ. 2. Michael McBroom 4:11.39 2013 NCAA Champ. 3. Neil Walker 19.08 1997 NCAA Trials 3. Clark Smith 4:13.32 2014 Texas Invite 4. Matt Ellis 19.11 2014 NCAA Champ. 4. Jackson Wilcox 4:13.50 2009 Big 12 Champ. 5. Garrett Weber-Gale 19.16 2007 NCAA Prelims 5. Jack Conger 4:14.06 2014 NCAA Champ. 6. Ian Crocker 19.18 2004 Big 12 Finals 6. Sam Lewis 4:14.09 2014 NCAA Champ. Dave Walters 19.18 2009 NCAA Champ. 7. Dave Walters 4:14.43 2008 NCAA Champ. 8. Shaun Jordan 19.20 1991 NCAA Trials 8. Matt Hooper 4:15.38 1996 NCAA Finals 9. Tripp Cooper 19.51 2014 NCAA Champ. 9. Matt McGinnis 4:15.39 2005 NCAA Prelims 10. Jonathan Jackson 19.52 2008 Big 12 Champ. 10. Clay Youngquist 4:15.68 2014 Big 12 Champ. 100-YARD FREESTYLE 1,650-YARD FREESTYLE 1. Jimmy Feigen 41.49 2009 NCAA Champ. 1. Michael McBroom 14:32.75 2013 NCAA Champs. 2. John Murray 41.77 2014 NCAA Champ. 2. Michael Klueh 14:34.96 2009 NCAA Champ. 3. Dave Walters 41.92 2009 Big 12 Champ. 3. Jackson Wilcox 14:41.27 2009 NCAA Champ. 4. Garrett Weber-Gale 41.94 2007 NCAA Champ. 4. Matt Hooper 14:42.02 1994 NCAA Finals 5. Dax Hill 42.06 2011 NCAA Champ. 5. Ethan Saulnier 14:53.85 1990 NCAA Finals 6. Matt McGinnis 42.44 2008 NCAA Champ. 6. Sam Lewis 14:54.33 2013 Big 12 Champ. 7. Shaun Jordan 42.45 1991 NCAA Finals 7. Nic Munoz 15:00.26 2014 NCAA Champ. 8. Matt Ellis 42.47 2014 NCAA Champ. 8. Brian Cisna 15:00.33 1988 NCAA Finals 9. Peter Jameson 42.63 2009 NCAA Champ. 9. Andre duPlessis 15:02.05 1990 NCAA Finals Nate Dusing 42.63 2001 NCAA Finals 10. Jake Ritter 15:02.07 2014 NCAA Champ. 200-YARD FREESTYLE 100-YARD BACKSTROKE 1. Dave Walters 1:31.72 2009 NCAA Champ. 1. Neil Walker 44.92 1997 NCAA Trials 2. Ricky Berens 1:32.01 2009 Big 12 Champ. 2. Kip Darmody 45.03 2014 NCAA Champs. 3. Dax Hill 1:32.51 2012 NCAA Champ. 3. Hill Taylor 45.17 2009 NCAA Champ. 4. Matt McGinnis 1:32.93 2008 NCAA Champ. 4. Cole Cragin 45.56 2011 NCAA Finals 5. Doug Gjertsen 1:33.15 1990 NCAA Finals 5. Aaron Peirsol 45.71 2003 NCAA Finals 6. Scott Jostes 1:33.21 2009 Big 12 Champ. 6. Nate Dusing 45.94 2001 NCAA Finals 7. Clay Youngquist 1:33.23 2014 NCAA Champ. 7. Aaron Gustafson 46.10 2014 NCAA Champ. 8. Michael Klueh 1:33.25 2009 NCAA Champ. 8. Thomas Sacco 46.19 2007 NCAA Finals 9. Peter Jameson 1:33.64 2009 NCAA Champ. 9. Jack Conger 46.32r 2014 Texas Invite 10. Clark Smith 1:34.07 2014 Texas Invite 10. Scott Jostes 46.35 2009 Big 12 Champ.

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10. Will Glass 46.48 2014 NCAA Champ. 200-YARD BACKSTROKE 100-YARD BUTTERFLY 1. Aaron Peirsol 1:39.16 2003 NCAA Finals 1. Ian Crocker 44.72 2004 Big 12 Finals 2. Jack Conger 1:39.84 2014 Texas Invite 2. Hill Taylor 45.40 2009 NCAA Champ. 3. Kip Darmody 1:40.18 2014 NCAA Champ. 3. Ricky Berens 45.54 2008 Texas Invite 4. Austin Surhoff 1:40.34 2010 NCAA Prelims 4. Jack Conger 45.46 2014 NCAA Champ. 5. Hill Taylor 1:40.47 2009 NCAA Champ. Tripp Cooper 45.46 2014 NCAA Champ. 6. Patrick Murphy 1:40.50 2014 NCAA Champ. 6. Joseph Schooling 45.59 2014 Texas Invite 7. Will Glass 1:40.93 2014 NCAA Champ. 7. Will Glass 45.85 2014 NCAA Champ. 8. Neil Caskey 1:41.46 2009 NCAA Champ. 8. Daniel DiToro 46.18 2005 NCAA Finals 9. Alan Maher 1:41.49 2009 Austin Grd. Prix 9. Matt Ellis 46.19 2014 NCAA Champ. 10. Nate Dusing 1:41.52 2001 NCAA Finals 10. Jimmy Feigen 46.21 2012 NCAA Champs. 100-YARD BREASTSTROKE 200-YARD BUTTERFLY 1. Brendan Hansen 51.96 2003 NCAA Finals 1. Joseph Schooling 1:41.00 2014 Texas Invite 2. Scott Spann, Jr. 52.22 2010 NCAA Champ. 2. Clark Smith 1:41.42 2014 Texas Invite 3. Eric Friedland 52.46 2012 NCAA Champ. 3. Neil Caskey 1:42.52 2012 NCAA Champs. 4. Tyler O’Halloran 52.61 2007 NCAA Champs. 4. Tripp Cooper 1:42.64 2014 Big 12 Champs. 5. Will Licon 52.90 2014 Texas Invite 5. Ricky Berens 1:42.74 2008 Texas Invite 6. Agustin Magruder 52.97 2009 NCAA Champ. 6. Rainer Kendrick 1:43.02 2005 NCAA Finals 7. Matthew Lowe 53.16 2005 Big 12 Finals 7. Clay Youngquist 1:43.39 2014 Big 12 Champs. 8. Imri Ganiel 53.23 2014 American SCC 8. John Martens 1:44.10 2014 Big 12 Champs. 9. Nick D’Innocenzo 53.30 2012 Big 12 Champs. 9. Nate Dusing 1:44.13 1999 Big 12 Finals 10. Dax Hill 53.33 2013 Big 12 Champs. 10. Hill Taylor 1:44.27 2009 Big 12 Champ. 200-YARD BREASTSTROKE 200-YARD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 1. Will Licon 1:52.18 2014 Texas Invite 1. Ricky Berens 1:41.92 2009 NCAA Champ. 2. Scott Spann, Jr. 1:52.24 2010 NCAA Prelims. 2. Austin Surhoff 1:42.45 2013 NCAA Champ. 3. Eric Friedland 1:52.43 2011 NCAA Champ. 3. Nate Dusing 1:42.85 2001 NCAA Finals 4. Brendan Hansen 1:52.62 2003 NCAA Finals 4. Will Licon 1:43.19 2014 NCAA Champ. 5. Nick D’Innocenzo 1:53.13 2011 NCAA Champ. 5. Bryan Collins 1:43.52 2009 NCAA Champ. 6. Agustin Magruder 1:53.97 2009 NCAA Champ. 6. Tommy Hannan 1:43.87 2001 NCAA Finals 7. Kirk Stackle 1:54.81 1990 NCAA Finals 7. Nick D’Innocenzo 1:44.06 2012 NCAA Champ. 8. Matt Lowe 1:55.06 2006 NCAA Finals 8. Brian Wilson 1:44.10 2009 Big 12 Champ. 9. Imri Ganiel 1:55.51 2014 NCAA Champ. 9. Joseph Schooling 1:44.28 2014 Texas Invite 10. Dan Nyaradi 1:56.40 2009 Big 12 Champ. 10. Agustin Magruder 1:44.30 2009 NCAA Champ. 400-YARD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 1. Will Licon 3:40.84 2014 NCAA Champ. 2. Austin Surhoff 3:40.93 2013 NCAA Champ. 3. Bryan Collins 3:41.21 2009 NCAA Champ. 4. Nick D’Innocenzo 3:44.08 2011 Big 12 Champ. 5. John Martens 3:45.31 2014 Texas Invite Michael Klueh 3:45.31 2007 NCAA Finals 7. Matt Hooper 3:45.50 1996 NCAA Finals 8. Caleb McDermott 3:45.58 2007 NCAA Finals 9. Joe Montague 3:46.28 2001 NCAA Trials 10. Hayes Johnson 3:46.31 2009 Big 12 Champ.

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50-YARD FREESTYLE 9. 14:41.85 Jackson Wilcox 2009 Big 12 Champ. 10. 14:42.02 Matt Hooper 1994 NCAA Finals 1. 18.84 Jimmy Feigen 2009 NCAA Champ. 2. 18.97 Jimmy Feigen 2010 NCAA Champ. 100-YARD BACKSTROKE 18.97 Jimmy Feigen 2011 NCAA Champ. 4. 19.01 Jimmy Feigen 2011 NCAA Champ. 1. 44.92* Neil Walker 1997 NCAA Trials* 19.01 Jimmy Feigen 2012 NCAA Champ. 2. 45.03 Kip Darmody 2014 NCAA Champ. 6. 19.02 Jimmy Feigen 2009 NCAA Champ. 3. 45.07 Neil Walker 1997 NCAA Finals* 19.02 Jimmy Feigen 2011 NCAA Champ. 4. 45.17 Hill Taylor 2009 NCAA Champ. 8. 19.03 Jimmy Feigen 2010 NCAA Champ. 5. 45.25 Neil Walker 1997 NCAA Finals 19.03 Jimmy Feigen 2012 NCAA Champ. 6. 45.27 Kip Darmody 2014 NCAA Champ. 10. 19.07 John Murray 2014 NCAA Champ. 7. 45.41 Hill Taylor 2009 NCAA Champ. 8. 45.47 Hill Taylor 2009 NCAA Champ. 100-YARD FREESTYLE 9. 45.56 Cole Cragin 2011 NCAA Champ. 10. 45.60 Kip Darmody 2014 NCAA Champ. 1. 41.49 Jimmy Feigen 2009 NCAA Champ. 2. 41.66 Jimmy Feigen 2011 NCAA Champ. 200-YARD BACKSTROKE 3. 41.77 Jimmy Feigen 2009 NCAA Champ. 41.77 John Murray 2014 NCAA Champ. 1. 1:39.16 Aaron Peirsol 2003 NCAA Finals 5. 41.91 Jimmy Feigen 2010 NCAA Champ. 2. 1:39.84 Jack Conger 2014 Texas Invite 6. 41.92 Dave Walters 2009 Big 12 Champ. 3. 1:40.01 Aaron Peirsol 2003 NCAA Trials 7. 41.94 Garrett Weber-Gale 2007 NCAA Finals 4. 1:40.18 Kip Darmody 2014 NCAA Champ. 41.94 Jimmy Feigen 2009 NCAA Champ. 5. 1:40.20 Kip Darmody 2014 NCAA Champ. 9. 41.95 Jimmy Feigen 2012 NCAA Champ. 6. 1:40.27 Jack Conger 2014 NCAA Champ. 10. 41.97 Dave Walters 2009 NCAA Champ. 7. 1:40.34 Austin Surhoff 2010 NCAA Prelims. 8. 1:40.47 Hill Taylor 2009 NCAA Prelims. 200-YARD FREESTYLE 9. 1:40.50 Patrick Murphy 2014 NCAA Champ. 10. 1:40.54 Hill Taylor 2009 NCAA Champs. 1. 1:31.72 Dave Walters 2009 NCAA Champ. 2. 1:31.83 Dave Walters 2008 Texas Invite 100-YARD BREASTSTROKE 3. 1:32.01 Ricky Berens 2009 Big 12 Champ. 4. 1:32.49 Ricky Berens 2010 Big 12 Champ. 1. 51.96 Brendan Hansen 2003 NCAA Finals 5. 1:32.51 Dave Walters 2008 Big 12 Champ. 2. 52.22 Scott Spann, Jr. 2010 NCAA Finals 1:32.51 Dax Hill 2012 NCAA Champ. 3. 52.35 Brendan Hansen 2001 NCAA Finals 7. 1:32.56 Dave Walters 2008 NCAA Champ. 4. 52.46 Eric Friedland 2012 NCAA Champ. 8. 1:32.59 Dave Walters 2009 NCAA Champ. 5. 52.47 Brendan Hansen 2002 NCAA Finals 9. 1:32.64 Dax Hill 2011 NCAA Champ. 6. 52.50 Brendan Hansen 2004 Big 12 Finals 10. 1:32.66 Dave Walters 2008 Big 12 Champ. 7. 52.61 Tyler O’Halloran 2007 NCAA Prelims 8. 52.63 Scott Spann, Jr. 2010 NCAA Prelims 500-YARD FREESTYLE 9. 52.66 Tyler O’Halloran 2007 NCAA Finals 10. 52.78 Brendan Hansen 2001 NCAA Trials 1. 4:09.32 Michael Klueh 2009 NCAA Champ. 2. 4:10.00 Michael Klueh 2008 NCAA Champ. 200-YARD BREASTSTROKE 3. 4:11.39 Michael McBroom 2013 NCAA Champ. 4. 4:11.41 Michael Klueh 2008 Big 12 Champ. 1 1:52.18 Will Licon 2014 Texas Invite 5. 4:13.32 Clark Smith 2014 Texas Invite 2. 1:52.24 Scott Spann, Jr. 2010 NCAA Prelims 6. 4:13.50 Jackson Wilcox 2009 Big 12 Champ. 3. 1:52.43 Eric Friedland 2011 NCAA Champs. 7. 4:13.61 Michael McBroom 2013 NCAA Champ. 4. 1:52.62 Brendan Hansen 2003 NCAA Finals 8. 4:13.66 Clark Smith 2014 Texas Invite 5. 1:52.88 Brendan Hansen 2002 NCAA Finals 4:13.66 Michael Klueh 2009 NCAA Champ. 6. 1:53.11 Brendan Hansen 2001 NCAA Finals 10. 4:13.75 Michael Klueh 2009 Big 12 Champ. 7. 1:53.13 Nick D’Innocenzo 2011 NCAA Champs. 8. 1:53.21 Scott Spann, Jr. 2010 NCAA Finals 1,650-YARD FREESTYLE 9. 1:53.44 Will Licon 2014 NCAA Champ. 10. 1:53.46 Nick D’Innocenzo 2011 NCAA Champs. 1. 14:32.75 Michael McBroom 2013 NCAA Champ. 2. 14:32.86 Michael McBroom 2011 NCAA Champ. 3. 14:33.53 Michael McBroom 2013 Big 12 Champ. 4. 14:34.96 Michael Klueh 2009 NCAA Champ. 5. 14:36.07 Michael Klueh 2008 NCAA Champ. 6. 14:40.10 Michael McBroom 2012 AT&T W. Natl’s 7. 14:41.27 Jackson Wilcox 2009 NCAA Champ. 8. 14:41.83 Michael Klueh 2007 Texas Invite

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Current athletes in bold. Texas’ Top 10 Performances (through 12/6/14)

100-YARD BUTTERFLY 8. 1:16.66 2011 NCAA Champ. Feigen, Moore, Surhoff, D. Hill 9. 1:16.72 2012 NCAA Champ. Feigen, Youngquist, Moore, D. Hill 1. 44.72 Ian Crocker 2004 Big 12 Finals 10. 1:16.72 2014 Texas Invite Ellis, Murray, Schooling, Ringgold 2. 45.40 Hill Taylor 2009 NCAA Champ. 3. 45.44 Ian Crocker 2002 NCAA Finals 400-YARD FREESTYLE RELAY 4. 45.46 Jack Conger 2014 NCAA Champ. 45.46 Tripp Cooper 2014 NCAA Champ. 1. 2:47.02 2009 NCAA Finals Feigen, Berens, Jameson, Walters 6. 45.48 Hill Taylor 2009 NCAA Champ. 2. 2:49.17 2009 Big 12 Walters, Van Roekel, Feigen, Verlatti 7. 45.54 Ricky Berens 2008 Texas Invite 3. 2:49.80 2001 NCAA Finals Dusing, Crocker, Hannan, Rauch 8. 45.56 Jack Conger 2014 NCAA Champ. 4. 2:49.83 2012 NCAA Champ. D. Hill, Youngquist, Surhoff, Feigen 9. 45.57 Hill Taylor 2009 Big 12 Champ. 5. 2:49.90 2010 NCAA Finals Walters, Feigen, Jostes, Berens 10. 45.59 Joseph Schooling 2014 Texas Invite 6. 2:50.37 2009 NCAA Prelims Jostes, Jameson, Van Roekel, Walters 7. 2:50.47 2011 NCAA Champs. Hill, Feigen, Joye, Surhoff 200-YARD BUTTERFLY 8. 2:50.49 2008 Texas Invite Berens, Feigen, Verlatti, Walters 9. 2:50.92 2014 NCAA Champ. Murray, Ellis, Weir, Darmody 1. 1:41.00 Joseph Schooling 2014 Texas Invite 10. 2:50.94 2014 NCAA Champ. Ellis, Murray, Weir, Darmody 2. 1:41.42 Clark Smith 2014 Texas Invite 3. 1:42.52 Neil Caskey 2012 NCAA Champ. 800-YARD FREESTYLE RELAY 4. 1:42.65 Tripp Cooper 2014 Big 12 Champs. 5 1:42.67 Clark Smith 2014 Texas Invite 1. 6:10.16 2009 NCAA Finals Walters, Berens, Jostes, Klueh 6. 1:42.74 Ricky Berens 2008 Texas Invite 2. 6:10.55 2008 Big 12 Champs. Walters, McGinnis, Klueh, Berens 7. 1:43.02 Rainer Kendrick 2005 NCAA Finals 3. 6:12.77 2010 NCAA Finals Jostes, Walters, Caskey, Berens 8. 1:43.17 Ricky Berens 2010 Big 12 Champs. 4. 6:15.13 2009 Big 12 Champs. Berens, Klueh, Verlatti, Walters 9. 1:43.28 Ricky Berens 2009 Big 12 Champ. 5. 6:15.55 2012 NCAA Champ. Hill, Youngquist, Darmody, Caskey 10. 1:43.33 Joseph Schooling 2014 Texas Invite 6. 6:15.75 2010 Big 12 Champs. Berens, Jostes, Wilcox, Walters 7. 6:16.54 2008 NCAA Champs Walters, McGinnis, Klueh, Berens 200-YARD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 8. 6:16.72 2014 NCAA Champ. Conger, Lewis, Darmody, Youngquist 9. 6:17.24 2014 Big 12 Champs. Conger, Lewis, Darmody, Youngquist 1. 1:41.92 Ricky Berens 2009 NCAA Champ. 10. 6:17.33 2013 Big 12 Champs. Hill, Ritter, Darmody, Youngquist 2. 1:41.98 Ricky Berens 2009 NCAA Champ. 3. 1:42.45 Austin Surhoff 2013 NCAA Champ. 200-YARD MEDLEY RELAY 4. 1:42.63 Austin Surhoff 2013 NCAA Champ. 5. 1:42.85 Nate Dusing 2001 NCAA Finals 1. 1:23.30 2014 NCAA Champ. Darmody, Murray, Conger, Weir 6. 1:42.95 Austin Surhoff 2010 NCAA Champ. 2. 1:23.88 2014 Texas Invite Darmody, Murray, Conger, Ringgold 7. 1:43.17 Austin Surhoff 2010 NCAA Champ. 3. 1:23.97 2009 NCAA Finals Jostes, Magruder, Taylor, Feigen 8. 1:43.19 Will Licon 2014 NCAA Champ. 4. 1:24.02 2014 NCAA Champ. Darmody, Murray, Conger, Weir 9. 1:43.25 Ricky Berens 2008 NCAA Champ. 5. 1:24.13 2011 NCAA Champ. Cragin, Spann, Joye, Feigen 10. 1:43.26 Austin Surhoff 2010 Big 12 Champs. 6. 1:24.23 2009 Big 12 Champ. Taylor, Magruder, Berens, Feigen 7. 1:24.46 2003 NCAA Finals Peirsol, Hansen, DiToro, Crocker 400-YARD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 8. 1:24.47 2001 NCAA Finals Ulrickson, Hansen, Dusing, Crawford 9. 1:24.62 2009 NCAA Prelims Jostes, Magruder, Berens, Feigen 1. 3:40.84 Will Licon 2014 NCAA Champ. 10. 1:24.63 2010 NCAA Finals Cragin, Spann, Taylor, Feigen 2. 3:40.93 Austin Surhoff 2013 NCAA Champ. 3. 3:41.21 Bryan Collins 2009 NCAA Champ. 400-YARD MEDLEY RELAY 4. 3:42.48 Will Licon 2014 Texas Invite 5. 3:42.75 Will Licon 2014 NCAA Champ. 1. 3:03.92 2009 NCAA Finals Taylor, Magruder, Berens, Walters 6. 3:42.86 Bryan Collins 2010 Big 12 Champs. 2. 3:04.47 2003 NCAA Finals Peirsol, Hansen, Crocker, Kemp 7. 3:42.93 Bryan Collins 2010 NCAA Champs. 3. 3:04.79 2014 NCAA Champ. Darmody, Ganiel, Cooper, Weir 8. 3:43.14 Bryan Collins 2010 NCAA Champs. 4. 3:05.37 2001 NCAA Finals Dusing, Hansen, Hannan, Crocker 9. 3:43.19 Austin Surhoff 2010 Big 12 Champs. 5. 3:05.54 2014 NCAA Champ. Darmody, Ganiel, Cooper, Ellis 10. 3:43.20 Bryan Collins 2009 NCAA Champ. 6. 3:05.61 2011 NCAA Champs. Cragin, Spann, Caskey, Hill 7. 3:05.69 2007 NCAA Finals Sacco, O’Halloran, Berens, Weber-Gale 200-YARD FREESTYLE RELAY 8. 3:06.08 2010 NCAA Finals Taylor, Spann, Berens, Feigen 9. 3:06.10 2011 NCAA Champs. Cragin, Spann, Caskey, Feigen 1. 1:15.53 2014 NCAA Champ. Ellis, Murray, Cooper, Darmody 3:06.10 2009 NCAA Prelims Jostes, Friedland, Taylor, Walters 2. 1:15.90 2009 NCAA Champ. Walters, Feigen, Jostes, Van Roekel 3. 1:15.95 2014 NCAA Champ. Ellis, Murray, Darmody, Weir P = Prelims; T = Trials; F = Finals 4. 1:16.22 2009 NCAA Champ. Walters, Feigen, Jostes, Van Roekel 5. 1:16.23 2010 NCAA Champ. Feigen, Walters, Van Roekel, Jostes 6. 1:16.58 2012 NCAA Champ. Feigen, Youngquist, Moore, D. Hill 7. 1:16.60 2013 NCAA Champ. Weir, Hill, Murray, Youngquist

2014-15 TEXAS MEN’S SWIMMING & DIVING • HISTORY/RECORDS 65 TEXAS SWIMMING & DIVING T-Association/Letterwinners A Browning, David “Skippy”_____ 1950-52 Dechard, Bill______1934-36 Gaffney, Colin______2003 Brundage, Patrick______1986-87, ‘89 Delgado, Stuart______1933-34 Galagher, Sean______Mgr. 1996 Ahern, Jim______1967-68 Bruner, Hal______1933 Demmer, Joe______1943, ‘46-47 Ganiel, Imri______2014- Aiken, Brad______1997-2000 Bubris, Kurt______1985-88 Dennen, James______1944 Gao, Bailey______2006 Allen, Clark______1934-35 Burns, William Howard______1972-73 Deppe, Walter______1943 Gardner, S. Brandon______1990-92, ‘94 Allison, Lee______1936 Bursey, Leroy______1936 Dersch, Hans______1987-90 Geller, Mitch______1980 Alsup, William Floyd______1964-65 Busch, John Michael______Mgr. 1973 Desmond, Jerry M.______1962 Gibson, Madison______2010-12 Anderson, Ben______2012-13 Button, Bobby______2011-14 Detino, David______1987 Gilbert, Eddie______1949-51 Anderson, Keith______1987-89 Dickinson, Douglas W.______1990-93 Gilbert, Joe Burch______1957 Anderson, Mark______2014- C Dickson, Kent Farr______1985-88 Gill, Andy______1986-89 Anderson, Reece B.______1955 Campbell, Francis P.______1948-50 Diers, Tony______2001-04 Gjertsen, Doug______1987-90 Anderson, Robert B.______1969-71 Cantrell, Jack A.______1933 D’Innocenzo, Nick______2010-12 Glass, Will______2014- Anthony, Ryan______2012-14 Carbone, Ian______2011-14 DiToro, Daniel______2002-04 Goldblatt, Scott______1998-2001 Archer, Branch T.______1978 Cardell, Matt______2008-10 Donaldson, David A.______2004-07 Goodall, Richard______1971-72 Archer, Chris______1996-97 Cardwell, John Wesley______1966-67 Donch, Matt______2008-09 Gordan, Lance Lee______1976 Arena, Carlos______1996-98 Careaga, Javier______1991 Doyle, Ted Wilson______1976, ‘78 Gottesman, Sanford Lee______1970-71 Arieff, Samuel A.______1993-94 Carey, Rick______1982-84 Drews, Scott______2006-09 Graham, Donald______1974-76 Armstrong, Kenneth R.______1978 Carroll, James______1935 Dryfuss, Christopher______1991-93 Graham, Charles______2011-12 Atkinson, Herchell L.______1959 Carter, Jarod______2000 Dumais, Justin______2002 Graves, James Booker______1963-64 Auger, Chris______1988 Carter, Timoth Hester______1974-77 Dumais, Troy______1999-02 Greiner, Gregor______2003-04 B Casey, Daniel Theodore______1966-67 Duncan, Scott Cullers______1996-68 Grimsby, Gary Michael______1976-79 Caskey, Neil______2009-12 Dunlap, Eldon______1932 Gritzmacher, Grant______1998-99 Baird, James Niven______1973-76 Catlett, Larue Scott______1959-60 DuPlessis, Andre______1987-90 Grover, Hugh______1950 Baker, James D.______1954-55 Chandler, Will______2011- DuPre, Erwin______1933-35 Gunn, Stanley______Mgr. 1936 Baker, Rollin______1935-37 Chapman, Hank______1940 Durapau, Steven L.______1969-71 Gulledge, Matt______1996 Barden, James E.______1957-58 Chowing, Richard W.______1964 Dusing, Nate______1998-2001 Gustafson, Aaron______2013- Barefield, Russell M.______1964-65 Chozick, Russell______1999-2000 Duwe, George D.______1959-61 H Barker, Brent Allen______1974-77 Chumney, John Charles______1957 Barnhill, William P.______1970-72 Ciccarelli, Ryan______1999-2002 E Hadden, Charlton W.______1953-55 Beasley, Stephen C.______1970-72 Cisna, Brian______1986-89 Eastmond, Anthony______1965 Hagstette, Guy Lefever______1975-78 Beaty, Martin Earl______1961-62 Clark, David______1997-98 Eckerman, Andy______1996-97 Hall, Jr., Gary______1994 Beavers, Merwin Gordon______1961-63 Cockrell, Clarence______1935 Eckerman, Chris______1994, ‘96-97 Hannan, Tommy______1999-2002 Beck, Matt W.______1993-96 Collins, Bryan______2008-11 Edwards, Drew______2002-03 Hansen, Brendan______2001-2004 Beck, Robert Edward______1984, 1987 Commings, Jeff______1992-94 Eisler, John______1997-2000 Hardy, Kurt______1985 Belden, Joe______Mgr. 1936-37 Cone, Robert E.______1949-50 Elenz, Doug______1982-85 Harlow, Doug______1978-79 Belecanech, Matt______2011-14 Conger, Jack______2014- Ellis, Matt______2014- Harmon, Ryan______1998-99 Bell, Robert A.______1954-56 Cook, Michael______1978-80 Ellis, Wilbur______1935 Harrington, Patrick______1976 Berens, Ricky______2007-10 Cooper, Matt______2008-10, ‘12 Ellison, Michael Paul______1984-85 Harris, Jay Henry______1959 Berg, Richard______1944 Cooper, Tripp______2012- Ellsworth, Jeffrey______Mgr. 1992-94 Harris, Jeremy______2005-08 Bergfield, Jack A.______1937 Copple, Blake______2004-07 Erickson, Kenneth______1937 Harris, Keith______1985-88 Binkley, Ross______2000-03 Cormman, Chris______1990-91 Esway, Brian______1996-98 Hatcher, Robert A.______1963 Bisordi, Matthew J.______2004- Cragin, Cole______2010-13 Hawthron, Duncan______1976-79 Bittinger, Mike______1997-2000 Crawford, John D.______1950-51 F Heller, Jeffrey M.______1959-61 Black, Milton______1951, ‘53 Crawford, Leffie______1999-2002 Farley, Dean______2007-08 Helms, Ed______1944 Blodgettt, Robert H.______1967-71, ‘73 Creasy, Adam______1996 Feigen, Jimmy______2009-12 Helvenston, R. Herber______1948 Bogart, Robert______2000-02 Crocker, Ian______2001-04 Feingold, Tomer______2001-03 Henderson, Carroll F.______1962-64 Bohn, Glenn______1932-33 Crosby, Shamus______2002-03 Fick, Darrell______1976-78 Henry, James P.______1987-88 Boland, Eric______1988-89 Crossen, W.J.______1944 Fields, Rick______1981 Henry, John Stephen III______1979-81 Bollinger, Lawrence______1945 Crosset, Todd______1980-82 Fike, James______2001-2003 Herrold, Matt______1996 Bonney, James B.______1991-93 Crouch, John______1937-38 Fine, Eldon______Mgr. 1933 Herzog, Myles______2012-14 Bookman, Max______2002-03 Cunningham, Tom Allen______1966 Finical, Eric______1980-83 Hibbard, Brad A.______1990-91 Boss, Stephen S.______1966-68 Curren, James B.______1990 Fink, Jason______1991-94 Hickerson-Bull, Carl______1965 Bostock, Kenneth A.______1985 Curtis, Dana______1966-69 Flaherty, Ken______1983-86 Hill, Dax______2010-13 Bowersox, Cory______2013- Flodine, James Bruce______1970 Hill, Kerrington______2011-12 Breazeale, Nathan______1983-86 D Foley, Sean______2000-03 Hill, Robert______1946, ‘48 Bridgewater, Brad______1992-93 Darmody, Kip______2012- Forbes, Douglas Stuart______1977 Hixon, Michael______2014- Brink, Billy______1939 Davidson, Andrew______2002-04 Fridrichsen, Mark______1979 Hobbs, Charles William______1974-76 Britt, Clay______1980-83 Davidson, Jamie______2003 Friedland, Eric______2009-12 Hocott, Kelley______1933-34 Brockman, Craig______1996-97 Davis, Joshua______1991-94 Hoff, William B.______1952-53 Brodnax, John R.______1952-54 Davis, Milton B.______1949-51 G Hoffrichter, Walter______1938-39

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Holder, Jerrell A.______1956-57, ‘59 Kline, Phillip Sherwood______1963-65 McCann, James E.______1948-49 Olsen, Jeff______1987-88, ‘90 Holloway, William H.______1969-72 Kloesel, Gale Eugene______1963 McClamrock, Harris______1939 P Holton, James Barry______1963 Kluba, Kyle______2006 McClellan, David______1987-89 Hooper, Matthew B.______1993-96 Klueh, Michael______2006-09 McCoy, Damon Heath______1985 Page, Steve S.______1993-94 Hoover, Trey______2007-10 Koerth, Melvin______Mgr. 1937 McCraney, Will______2011-14 Papich, Rauel______1942 Howorth, Derek A.______1993-96 Korman, Matt______2013- McCuistion, C. Hal______1934 Patterson, David Gene______1976 Hoyland, Matt______2009-12 Kovatch, Ricky______1997-2000 McDaniel, Ernest______1932-34 Patterson, Kit______1990 Hoyt, Thomas J.______1952-54 Krumwiede, Jeffrey______1975-78 McDermott, Caleb______2005-08 Patterson, Melvin R.______1954-56 Hubbard, John______1936-37 L McDonald, Brent______1998-99 Patton, Sean______2006-09 Hubbell, Martin E.______1993-96 McFarland, Stephen M.______1970-71 Paul, Ronnie______1977-78 Hudock, Robert E.______1990-92 Laitala, Mike______1997-2000 McGinnis, Matthew______2005-08 Paulus, William______1980-83 Hughes, James G.______1976 LaJoie, Joseph______1979-82 McGrath, Sean M.______1993-96 Peirsol, Aaron______2003-04 Humphreys, Edward L.______1952-53 Langendoen, Gary______1966-67 McKenna, Kevin______1979 Perez, Eduardo Lalo______1978 Hunt, Scott______1996 Latimer, Paul______1996-98 McKinley, Ralph Michael______1963-65 Peters, Thomas______1979 Hyde, Harold______1999-2002 Lawler, Richard E.______1954-56 McLellan, Robert______1945 Pharo, Milam Randolph______Mgr. 1974 I Lawton, William______1932-33 McMahon, John Joseph______1976-78 Phegan, Russell______1968-69 Lawrence, Asa______1984-86 McNeilis, Kyle______2009-12 Pickett, Moody______1933-35 Ibarra, Mauricio______Mgr. 1993-97 Ledbetter, Roger______1932-34 McPherson, Douglas, A.______1976 Pickle, Jarrell “Jake”______1934 Irvine, Stanley______1932 LeGrow, Kevin______1996 Medinilla, John G.______1956 Pierce, Don______1944 J Lemaistre, Charles______1973-74 Meyer, Paul Edward______1968 Plummer, Andrew______1992-94 LeMaistre, Ian______2013- Michaud, Nathan______2005-06 Pohl, James Keller______1969-70 Jacobs, Chris______1984-86, ‘88 Levine, Ed______1935, ‘37 Miller, Stephen Herman______Mgr. 1974 Pohl, John J.______1982 Jackson, Jonathan______2008-09 Lewis, Sam______2013- Millon, Louis______1955-56 Porter, Jeff______1979 Jameson, Peter______2007-10 Levy, Pat______1989 Molnar, Matt______2003-06 Pritchett, Poston______2004-07 Jamieson, Lee______1986-87 Licon, Will______2014- Montague, Joe______1999-2002 Prowse, Jeff______1932-33 Jennings, Jonathan______1990, ‘92-94 Ligon, John Drew______1968-70 Moore, Charles______2011-14 Pryor, Wallace J.______Mgr. 1950 Johnson, Edward D.______1955, ‘57 Lindsey, David______1981-84 Morgan, Robert O.______1971, ‘73, ‘75 Pullin Jr., Jim______2000-2002 Johnson, Harald______1968 Linette, Jon______2002-04 Morris, Billy Frank Jr.______1972 Q Johnson, Hayes______2009-12 Littlepage, John______2006-07 Munoz, Felipe______1972-73 Johnson, William______1943, ‘46 Livingston, Drew______2009-12 Munoz, Nicolas______2012- Quaintance, Carl F.______1943 Jones, Bryan______1997-2000 Livingston, Jeff______1996-99 Murphy, Keith______2012- Quarterman, Ken______1988 Murphy, Patrick______2011-14 Jones, Oral______1935 Londrigan, Robert John______1975 R Jones, Robert Allan______1997, 2000 Longenette, Harold J.______1965-66 Murray, John______2013- Jones, Robert Newton______1984-87 Looney, Ned______1937 Murtagh, Colin______2007-09 Rachner, Robert R.______1972-75 Jones, Robert Phelps______1968-69 Lowe, Matthew______2005-08 Musgrove, Joe Frank______1959 Rachner, Robert J.______1974-77 Jordan, Shaun______1988-91 Lucas, Thoedore Charles______1959-61 N Ragland, Alphonse III______1951-53 Jostes, Scott______2008-11 M Ragusa, Mark______1983-86 Joye, Miles______2011 Nabors, John______2002 Rasmussen, Anders______1985 Joyner, Michael McKenzie______1980 Machell, Charles______1973-74 Nagel, Chester______1932-34 Rasmussen, Eric______Mgr. Juvrud, Bill______1979-81 Machell, Fredrick W.______1975-78 Nall, Robert______1932-34 Rather, Roy______Mgr. 1934-35 K MacNaughton, William A._____ 1970-71 Nalle, Joe______1935 Rauch, Jamie______1998-2001 Mactier, Scott C.______1978-80 Nash, Kenneth Lee______1969-70 Ravel, Richard Stern______1969-72 Kaak, Scott______1980-81 Madsen, Wayne______1980-83 Natenberg, David______2000-01 Rearick, Cathy______Mgr. 1996 Kahn, David______2003-04 Magruder, Agustin______2005-09 Neal, Joe Lee______1955-57 Reaves, Sherwood M.______1960-61 Karback, Hylmar______1948-50 Maher, Alan______2007-10 Nendell, Jack______1936-37 Reeves, Richard______1976-77 Karotkin, Kenny______1967 Mai, Eric______2006 Nenon, Philip______1980-82 Reeves, William______1972-75 Katz, Jerry Allan______1960-61 Malone, James______1944 Neugent, Todd Alan______1986 Reich, Ryan______2000- Kaump, Paul______1989 Mamaliga, Paul Alan______1966 Nevid, Nicholas John______1980-83 Rhodes, Burton______1996 Keller, Raymond______1934 Manganiello, Louis______1952, ‘54 Neyland, Thomas R.______1968-70 Rhodes, Jason T.______1989-92 Kelley, Wade______2003-06 Marmolejo, Ricardo______1973 Nibouar, Douglas Edwin______1972-73 Richard, Paul______2001- Kemp, Chris______2000-2003 Martens, John______2013- Noel, Ernest______1933-34 Richardson, Kenneth R.______1966-68 Kendrick, Rainer______2002-04 Martin, Spencer______1985-88 Nolan, Walter J.______1956 Rich, Marvin______Mgr. 1956 Kendricks, Sam______Mgr. 1981-85 Martyak, Steve______1996-98 Norman, Greg______2001 Rigo, Michael______Mgr. 1997-98 Kenny, John______1979, ‘81-82 Mastenbrook, John L.______1969 Nyaradi, Dan______2009-10 Ritter, Jacob______2012- Keough, John______1936 Mather, Henry______1985-86 O Rives, Chris______1983-85 Keifer, Adolph______1939 May, Richard______1983-86 Rives, Robert Kelly______1979-82 Kik, Ramon______1996, ‘98 McAnally, Austin______2001-2004 O’Brien, Nate______2002 Robbins, Cliff______2003-06 Kirchner, Kris______1980-81 McBroom, Michael______2011-13 O’Brien, Sean______2013- Roberts, Mark D.______1970-71 Kitzman, Bobby______Mgr. 1985-88 McCall, Glen______1983-86 O’Halloran, Tyler______2004-07 Robertson, Jim______2007-11 Klein, Robert______Mgr. 1999- Old, Levie______1935 Robertson, Robert S.______1975, ‘77-79

2014-15 TEXAS MEN’S SWIMMING & DIVING • HISTORY/RECORDS 67 TEXAS SWIMMING & DIVING T-Association/Letterwinners Robertson, William F.______1978-81 Staats, Trent P.______1989, ‘91-93 W Wuthrich, Tanner______Mgr. 1997 Robie, C.J.______1993, ‘96 Stack, Ned______1979 Y Robinson, Bruce A.______1970-71 Stackle, Kirk______1987-90 Waddill, Gregg Cooper______1965-67 Robinson, Craig______1971 Stafford, William J.______1981-83 Walker, Neil______1996-98 Yancy, Marcus L.______1949 Robles, Zasha A.______1993-94 Stahlman, Matthew B.______1989-92 Walker, Reid______2011-14 Yantis, Hugh, Jr.______1933 Roessner, Roland______1971-72 Stallworth, Nathan______1996-97 Wallace, James C.______1958 Yeager, Ralph Oscar______1972 Roestenberg, Andreas______1993 Staples, Matt______Mgr. 1999 Walters, Dave______2007-10 Young, David______1935 Rohleder, Daniel______2005-08 Stapleton, William______1984-87 Wang, Andrew______2007-10 Youngblood, David L.______1975 Rosen, David______2006-07 Steiger, David Michael______1965 Wantuck, Mike______1983 Younghouse, Jon______1997-2000 Ruby, Eric______1987-88, ‘90 Stohrer, Mark______1982 Ward, Floyd______1936 Youngquist, Clay______2012- Russo, Wyatt______1994-96 Stokes, Frank Thomas______1963-65 Watkins, Lon P.______1933-34 Yriat, Alberto______1952-54 S Stone, Brett A.______1991-94 Watson, Ralph W.______1974-76 Strassburger, Ken______1987-88 Watters, Daniel L.______1990-93 Z Weber-Gale, Garrett______2004-07 Sacco, Thomas______2004-07 Strawn, Terry Charles______1973 Zwiener, Charles______1936-37 Salzhandler, Frank J.______1970-71 Styren, Christian______1986-89 Weir, Caleb______2013-14 Sanders, Kyle______2000-2002 Suchand, John______2000-2002 Wenzler, Madison______2011-13 Santamaria, Richard F.______1966-67 Surhoff, Austin______2010-13 Werth, Adam C.______1988-91 Sargent, Richard F.______1944 Sutton, Donald______2009-12 West, Joseph E. II______1967, ‘69 Saulnier, Ethan A.______1989-92 Swanson, Conor______2010-13 Weisman, Edwin______1936 Sayko, Andy______1987 Swenson, David______1982-85 Wilcox, Jackson______2009-12 Schaffer, Alex______2009-10 Szymanowski, Jeremy______1992-94 Wilcox, Jonathan______2008-09 Scheaffer, Chris______2014- T Wiley, Joe______1952 Schiele, Carl Joseph______1976 Wilkins, Bill______1946 Schmidt, Andrew Carl______1980-83 Tabb, Jack______1936 Willerson, James T.______1959-61 Schneider, Tsim______1998-2001 Talley, Thurman______1936-37 Williams, Brian______1991-94 Schrader, Brian______Mgr. 1991 Tarlton, Robert______1938 Williams, Kevin A.______1991-92 Schurr, Christian______2003-06 Taylor, Hill______2007-10 Wilson, Brian______2008-11 Scoggin, Matt______1982-85 Taylor, Robert Anderson______1959-61 Wilson, Charles______1951 Scott, Anthony Mark______1977-80 Taylor, Watt______1932 Wilson, Wyant S.______1950-52 Seidel, Edmund______1942-44 Thibault, Jeffrey R.______1989-92 Wise, Dustin______2007-10 Seitz, Christopher______2005-08 Thackwell, H.L.______1934 Wiseman, F.C.______1938 Severns, Keegan______2011 Thompson, Gregory W.______1965-67 Wittig, Alexander H.______1989-91 Shanks, Richard Daniel______1972-73 Thompson, Ronald “Gene”___Mgr. 1962 Wong, Mike______2007-09 Sherman, Doyle D.______Mgr. 1975 Timberlake, Matt______2001 Word, Tracy Triece, III______1957-59 Shirley, Michael______1952 Timmons, Robert S.______1952-54 Worrel, Charles Joseph______1966-67 Shoemaker, James G.______1969-70 Todd, Raymond Jr.______1933 Worrel, John______1972-75 Simmons, Nolan______1933-34 Tolar, Jack E.______1947-48 Worthington, Richard D.______1961-62 Singletary, Coyle______1944 Tolar, Roger______1950-52 Wright, Andrew______Mgr. 1998-2000 Smith, Brian______2005-07 Tran, Andrew______2010- Wurzlow, William______1932 Smith, Clark______2014- Travis, Arnold M.______1937 Smith, Donald______1949-50 Trompeter, Scott______2006-09 Smith, George William______1959-60 Turner, Joe______1932 Smith, James Lacey______1970 Turner, John Patrick______1976-77 HONORARY “T” MEN Smith, Jay Dickey______1962-64 Turner, Thomas C.______1969-72 Smith, John______1981-84 Tyre, Ronald J., Jr.______1974-77 Dana X. Bible H.J. Etlinger Jack Patterson Smith, Pliney Cleland______1963-65 U Joe Kelly Butler Wilbur Evans Louis Pearce Smith, Raymond______1932 D. Harold Byrd Jimmy Greenwood Jack Perry Smith, Stuart______1983-86 Ulrickson, Matt ______1998-2001 Mike Campbell Mrs. J.M. Griffith Jones Ramsey Smith, Thomas T.______1956-58 Upham, Chester______1944 Blair Cherry George Hannon B.M. “Mack” Rankin Smith, V. Zay______1937 Ernest Cockrell, Jr. Weldon Hart Ed Rather Smith, Wade______1942, ‘46 V Harry Crockett Hal Hillman Darrell Royal Smith, Wendell Neal______1975-78 Vacek, Austin______2014- L.H. Cullum John B. Holmes Weldon Smith Sojka, Mike______1938-39 Van Esselstyn, Richard______1983-85 Solcher, O.J.______1932 Van Roekel, Ben______2007-10 Frank Denius Al Lundstedt John Stuart III Spaid, John______1982 Vance, Brian______1973-74 Vince DiNino C.R. “Smilo” Mallison Glen Swenson Spann, Scott W.______1980-81 Vassallo, Victor______1979 Bill Ellington L.O. “Tom” Morgan J. Neils Thompson Spann Jr., Scott______2010-11 Vegard, Jon______1977-79 Crockett English V.F. “Doc” Neuhaus Sr. Bedford S. Wynne Spear, George Myron______1963-64 Verlatti, Ryan______2006-09 Frank Erwin J.R. Paren Roy Vaughn Spillane, James C.______1965-66 Vick, Donnie Lynn______1970-73 Spitzmiller, Ken Francis______1960

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