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TABLE OF CONTENTS The Institute/Table of Contents 1 History 2-3 2010-11 Men’s Team 4 2010-11 Women’s Team 5 Male Athlete Bios 6-19 Sam Bendziewicz/Eric Chiu 6 Nicholas Colletti/Michael Hart/Bo Hatchett 7 THE INSTITUTE John Hermes/Jake Johnson 8 Official Name Georgia Institute of Technology Chris Khosravi/Anton Lagerqvist 9 Enrollment 19,393 Ralph Long/Sullivan Lynch 10 Location Atlanta, Ga. Brandon Makinson 11 Founded 1885 Kevin Morgan/Sam Morgan 12 Nicknames Rambling Wreck, Yellow Jackets Andreas Nilsson/Jeffrey Phillips 13 Mascots Buzz; 1930 Model “A” Ford Nigel Plummer/Max Randolph 14 Colors Old Gold and White Garrett Robberson 15 Institute Website www.gatech.edu Brian Robbins/Ryan Salmon/Colin Schouten 16 Athletics Website www.ramblinwreck.com Ben Shepperd/Matt Tang 17 Facility Georgia Tech Aquatic Center (1,900) Zach Tillman/Michael Vallecoccia/Matthew Vaughan 18 Conference Atlantic Coast Travis Wagner 19 President Dr. G.P. “Bud” Peterson Female Athlete Bios 20-30 Director of Athletics Dan Ranakovich (IU of Pa., 1980) Senior Women’s Administrator Theresa Wenzel (Marquette, 1991) Helen Alvey/Katie Bond 20 Sarah Broadley/Christin Chuang 21 SPORTS INFORMATION STAFF Kristen Dornstauder/Jordan Evans 22 Caroline Fore/Ashley Hardy 23 Graduate Assistant ( and Diving Contact) Heidi Hatteberg/Vida Jemec 24 Betsy Devine Office Phone (404) 894-5445 Katherine Locker 25 Cell Phone (404) 626-5273 Jessie Mason/Hen Pauker 26 E-Mail [email protected] Kate Riley/Sarah Roethel 27 Asst. AD for Media Relations Dean Buchan Sarah Schoeff/Keren Siebner 28 Associate Director Mike Stamus Taylor Sostarecz/Morgan Trickett 29 Assistant Directors Seth Gerard Alexis Weber/Hailey White/Hillary Yarosh 30 Marcus Dittmer 2010 Coaching Staff 31 Mike Huff Head Coach Courtney Shealy Hart 32 SID Fax (404) 892-1248 Diving Coach John Ames 33 Assistant Coach Marty Hamburger 34 SWIMMING AND DIVING INFORMATION Assistant Coach Chris DeSantis 35 Head Coach Courtney Shealy Hart (Georgia, 2001) Assistant Coach Mark Toburen 35 Phone/Email (404) 894-9376/[email protected]) Dr. G.P. “Bud” Peterson 36 Year at Tech Fourth (Second as Head Coach) Athletic Director Dan Radakovich 36 Assistant Coach Marty Hamburger (Iowa, 1991) Support Staff 37 Phone/Email (404) 894-1734/[email protected] All-Time Results 38 Year at Tech Sixth Year-by-Year Results 39 Assistant Coach Mark Toburen (NC State, 1996) Men’s Honor Roll 40 Phone/Email (404) 388-0521/[email protected] Women’s Honor Roll/Men’s Year-by-Year Captains 41 Year at Tech Second The Atlantic Coast Conference 42 Assistant Coach Chris DeSantis 2009-10 ACC Championship Results 43 Phone/Email (404) 895-3902/[email protected]) 2009-10 Season Top Times 44-45 Year at Tech Second Men’s Top Times 46-47 Diving Coach John Ames (Ohio, 1993) Women’s Top Times 48-49 Phone/Email (404) 385-1293/[email protected] All-Time Letterwinners 50-51 Year at Tech 10th 2010-11 Georgia Tech Swimming and Diving  History Early Years Kenneth Thrash, Sr. (1932-35) in 1987, which signaled the end of a 40- Georgia Tech first fielded a swim team in After playing football at year stint on the Tech coaching staff. 1918-19, when the first tryout was held at Tech, Kenneth Thrash, Sr., the city Y.M.C.A and about 50 men came took over the swimming Brad Lehman (1989-91) out. According to the Blueprint, the fledg- reigns and led the Jackets The swimming program resumed under ling squad featured “some of the fastest to four straight Southern Brad Legman in 1988-89. In Lehman’s water splashers that the South has ever Conference Champion- first year, senior Tim Hal- turned out and one that would make any ships from 1932-35. ligan earned All-Atlantic Eastern college hustle to beat.” The team Almost as impressive as Coast Conference honors was captained by G.R. Fraser, described as five consecutive confer- following his second-place the best swimmer in the South and holder ence titles, Thrash only finish in the 200 butterfly. of the Southern record in both the 220-yard tasted defeat once in dual meets, finishing Halligan qualified for the swim and the 50-yard swim. with an astounding record of 24-1. His win- NCAA Championships in Tech’s first swim meet was on the road ning percentage of 0.960 is the best all- the event, finishing 21st. against the Clemson Tigers. In addition to time in school history. Legman coached the Fraser, the first Tech team included Weiss, As a former football player for the Ram- team for three seasons, amassing an over- Scott, Carson, Evans and Owns, who re- bling Wrecks (1926-28), Thrash helped the all record of 19-13. turned with a 50 to 19 victory. Fraser swam Yellow Jackets win two conference titles the 220 yards in the 2:50.00, cutting four (1927-28) and a national championship in Bill Humber (1992-97) seconds off his own Southern record. 1928. Bill Humber took over the Tech program The program enjoyed success against in 1991-92. In 1993, he guided the Jack- Southern competition thoughout the Fred Lanoue (1936-64) ets to their then-best showing at the ACC 1920s. In 1927, Tech defeated all South- Fred Lanoue, a graduate of Springfield Championships with the ern opposition and made a good showing College and former New sixth-place finish and a against two strong eastern teams. The England diving champion, then school-record point Jackets broke into prominence by forcing began working with the total of 198. the famous Brooklyn Y team to the limit, Tech swimmers in 1936 In 1994, diver Brandon but fell 46 to 16. Two days later, Yale hand- and became the Yellow Lumm won the first ACC ed the Jackets the short end of a 46 to 16 Jackets’ full time head Championship in the pro- score. coach in 1938 when the gram’s history with his In 2003-04, the Yellow Jackets gave birth Tech pool was completed. victory in the three-meter to a brand new renovated Georgia Tech Under Lanoue’s guid- event. He earned All-ACC recognition that Aquatic Center. Tech opened the enclosed ance, Tech won four Southeastern Confer- year and Bill Humber tallied a dual meet Olympic pool by hosting NC State on Oct. ence championships in nine years, the first record of 38-45 during his six-year tenure 25, 2003. in 1942 and then three in a row in 1948, at Georgia Tech. With the home fans cheering them on, 1949 and 1950. Lanoue coached the Jack- the Rambling Wrecks swam past the visit- ets for 27 years, stepping down after the ing Wolfpack, 132-107 (men) and 152-91 1964 season. Seth Baron (1998-2005) (women). In August 1997, Tech hired Seth Baron to Herb McAuley (1965-87) take the helm of the men’s swimming and Early Champions The star of the 1942 SEC championship diving program. The Jackets’ women’s pro- The Yellow Jacket tankmen, despite the squad was Herb McAuley, gram devuted in 2001-02, and Baron took lack of an on-campus facility, won 10- who won the SEC 220 on the combined pro- straight unofficial South championships and 440 freestyle cham- gram. Baron, formerly an from 1926-35. pionships that year. assistant coach at South In 1927, Dave Young tied the national in- McAuley had his school- Carolina and Auburn, also tercollegiate record in the 150-yard back- ing interrupted by World previously worked with stroke in 1:43.20. War II, serving in the the U.S. National Swim Representing Tech in the national intercol- Army Signal Corps before Team and was the head legiate, Young set a new record of 1:46.10 graduating from Tech coach for the U.S. squad seconds and in the finals established a new with a degree in electrical engineering in at the 1997 and 2001 record of 1:44.00, finishing four seconds 1947. Upon graduation, he joined the Yel- World Maccabiah Games in Tel Aviv, Isra- ahead of Spindle of Michigan to win Tech’s low Jacket staff as assistant coach under el. only national championship in swimming. Lanoue, a position he held for 17 years. Under Baron’s direction, the Tech men He also earned All-American honors with McAuley succeeded Lanoue as head finished in the top five at the ACC Champi- a second-place finish in the 220-yard free coach for the 1965 season. He coached onships in five consecutive seasons, includ- style. the Jackets for 23 seasons, compiling a ing a third-place finish in his final season record of 169-144-1. He was inducted into as head coach in 2005. Tech finished 32nd the Georgia Tech Hall of Fame in 1982. at the 2005 NCAA Championships, crack- Tech competed in its first ACC Champion- ing the Top 35 for the fifth straight year. ships meet in 1980. The program took a In just four seasons of existence, the one-year giatus upon McAuley’s retirement women’s program tallied a 33rd-place  2010-11 Georgia Tech Swimming and Diving History finish at the 2004 NCAA Championships In his first season at Tech, Baron guided ships, hosted by Georgia Tech. and crowned its first All-American in Ves- the team to a 4-7 dual-meet record and a Tech sent four swimmers to the 2005 na Stojanovska. The Jackets posted three secenth-place finish in the ACC Champion- NCAA Championships, the second most in consecutive sixth-place finished at the ACC ships. school history, and five of the second All- meet, tallying a program-best 285.6 points As an athlete, Baron also competed for American honors earned by Yellow Jackets last season. The Jackets also qualified two the U.S. National Team, winning 10 gold have came during Wilson’s tenure. swimmers for the 2005 NCAA Champion- medals in international competitions, in- Former Tech standout Shilo Ayalon and ships for the first time in program history; cluding the 1985 World Maccabiah Games Morgan both garnered All-American hon- Stojanovska and the freshman Elizabeth and the 1983 Pan Am MAccabiah Games ors under Wilson’s tutelage. Ayalon holds Stowe. Junior Sam Morgan qualified for his in Sao Paulo, Brazil. He participated in the four school records and was named ACC third consecutive NCAA meet after winning U.S. Olympic Triols in 1984 and qualified Most Valuable Performer that the 2003 his first ACC title in the mile at the 2006 for the 1988 Trials. ACC Championships. ACC meet, hosted in the Georgia Tech In 2006, Rob Miller, Morgan and Elizabeth Aquatic Center. Morgan Garnered his sec- Stu Wilson (2005-2009) Stowe all qualified for the NCAA Champi- ond straight All-American honors, finishing Stu Wilson was named onships under Wilson’s guidance. Morgan 14th in the mile. men’s and women’s swim- won his first ACC title in the men’s 1650- Stojanovska advanced to her second ming and diving head yard freestyle and Miller finished fifth. straight NCAA meet in 2005, after becom- coach on June 8, 2005. Stowe posted a third-place finish in the ing the first women’s athlete to win an ACC In his seven years with women’s 1650 free to earn All-ACC hon- title, doing so in the 200 fly. Stowe garnered the Tech program, Wilson ors. All three clocked lifetime-best times in All-ACC honors in the mile, making her and guided seven different their respective events for Yellow Jackets. Stojanovska the first all=conference tan- swimmers to the NCAA Prior to joining the Yellow Jacket staff in dem at the conference championship. Championships and tu- 2002, Wilson spent 11 years with nation- Along with collegiate accomplishments, tored three Atlantic Coach ally-prominent club team Swim Atlanta the Tech combined program witnessed its Conference champions. from 1990-2001, serving as the team’s first two Olympians in 2004 as Stojanovs- In 2008-09, Wilson led the women’s team Head Senior Coach for his last four sea- ka (Macedonia) and incoming freshman to its highest finish at the NCAA Champion- sons there. In this position, he planned and Onur Uras (Turkey) competed at the Sum- ship in school history and both the men’s implemented strength and conditioning mer Olympics in Athens, Greece. Joining and women’s teams combined to break programs for swimmers age 12-and-over. them in Athens were former men’s swim- 19 school record throughout the course ot He also handled administrative duties, in- ming standouts Leo Salinas (Mexico) and the season. Seven Yelloow Jackets earned cluding fundraising, travel arrangements, volunteer coach Jorge Oliver (Puerto Rico). All-ACC honors in 2007-08, while seven public relations and record-keeping. He Tech recorded its most successful sea- student-athletes were named to the ACC worked as a head age group coach with son to date in 2001-02. Tech’s men tallied All-Academic team. Junior Mickey Malul Swim Atlanta from 1990-98. 580.5 points to finish a program-best sec- was an ACC champion in the 100-breast as Wilson coached several successful swim- ond at the ACC Championship, as a record the men’s team finished fourth at the ACC mers at Swim Atlanta, including 2004 U.S. five Jackets earned All-ACC honors. Tech Championships. Three swimmers and two Olympian , who set national also placed 27th at the NCAA Champion- divers went to the NCAA Championships in age-group records (11-12 and 13-14) in ships, led by Shilo Ayalon’s eighth-place fin- Columbus, Ohio and senior Elizabeth Stowe the 50 free. Additionally, he mentored ish in the 1650 free. He earned All-Ameri- placed 28th in the mile as the Jackets fin- swimmers that posted more than 50 na- can accolades for the second consecutive ished 30th in the nation. Agatha Kwasnik tional top-16 age-group performances. season. and Noah Copeland also represented Tech As an athlete, Wilson competed at the In 2000-01, the Yellow Jackets placed along with divers Stephanie England and University of Georgia from 1984-88, reach- third at the ACC Championships, scoring Hannah Krimm. ing the finals of the SEC Championships in 434.50 points. Four swimmers earned All- Sam Morgan ended his career as a two- the 200 and 500 free in each of his last ACC accolades: Shilo Ayalon, David Laitala, time All-American in the 1650-yard free- three seasons. He was an NCAA qualified Scott Lenyk and Tomonori Tsuki. style and became the first Yellow Jacket to in the 400 free relay and held the school Tech also scored its first points in NCAA qualify for the NCAA Championship meet record in the 200 free at one time. Wilson competition in 2001. Ayalon placed11th in in four consecutive seasons under Wilson’s also qualified for U.S. Nationals in his final the 1650 free, while Tsuji finished 13th in guidance. six seasons of competitive swimming. the 200 breast to become the program’s In his first season as head coach in 2005- A native of Atlanta, Wilson, 42, graduat- first All-Americans. 06, Wilson led the Jackets to their fourth ed from Georgia with a Bachelor of Arts in The Jackets went 11-3 in dual-meet com- straight top-five finish in the ACC, tally- Economics in 1989. He married the former petition, and 16 school records were estab- ing a fourth-place finish at the 2006 ACC Meg Gordon in the summer of 2008 and lished, led by Ayalon’s four marks. Championships, in College Park, MD. Tech the couple resides in Atlanta. In 2000, Baron and the Yellow Jackets boasted one ACC champion and Morgan finished the regular season with a 5-6 garnered all-conference honors in the mile dual-meet record. Laitala became the first for the second straight season. Yellow Jacket swimmer in 11 years to earn Wilson helped the Yellow Jacket men All-ACC recognition, placing second in the to four consecutive top-35 finishes at the 100 butterfly at the ACC Championships. NCAA Championships, posting a 33rd-place finish at the 2006 Men’s NCAA Champion-

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Name Year Ht. Event(s) Hometown (High School) Sam Bendziewicz SR 6-2 IM/Breaststroke Chapin, S.C. (Chapin) Eric Chiu SO 5-9 Fly/Back/Breast/Free Martinez, Ga. (Lakeside) Nicholas Colletti FR 5-9 Back/Free Mobile, Ala. (McGill-Toolen Catholic) Michael Hart SO 5-9 Fly Cincinnati, Ohio (Lakota West) Bo Hatchett SO 6-2 Sprint free/back Demorest, Ga. (Habersham Central) John Hermes JR 6-1 IM Colonial Heights, Va. (Maggie L. Walker Governor’s School) Jake Johnson FR 6-0 Sprint free/back Clifton Park, N.Y. (Shenendehowa) Chris Khosravi SO 5-10 Diving Missouri City, Texas (Elkins) Anton Lagerqvist FR 6-2 IM/Breast Gothenburg, Sweden (Katrinelundsgymnasiet) Ralph Long SR 5-8 IM/Butterfly Hillsboro, Tenn. (St. Andrew’s Sewanee School) Sullivan Lynch SR 5-11 Fly/Sprint Free Lutz, Fla. (Jesuit) Brandon Makinson SO 6-0 Diving Alberta, Canada (National Sport School) Kevin Morgan SR 5-11 IM/Distance Orlando, Fla. (Olympia) Sam Morgan FR 5-8 Distance Paradise Valley, Ariz. (Chapparral) Andreas Nilsson FR 5-10 IM/Distance Charlotte, N.C. (South Mecklenburg) Jeffrey Phillips SR 6-5.5 Freestyle Oxford, Miss. (Lafayette) Nigel Plummer JR 6-2 Sprint Free Stone Mountain, Ga. (Chamblee) Max Randolph RS JR 6-3 Back/IM Atlanta, Ga. (Lakeside) Garrett Robberson SR 6-1 Sprint free/Back Edmond, Okla. (Edmond North) Brian Robbins JR 6-1 Middle Distance Sandy Springs, Ga. (North Springs) Ryan Salmon FR 6-4 Breast Savannah, Ga. (Benedictine Military School) Colin Schouten SO 6-3 Distance Free Lititz, Pa. (Warwick) Ben Shepperd FR 6-3 Sprint free/fly Marietta, Ga. (George Walton Comprehensive) Matt Tang SR 5-11 Backstroke/Freestyle Durham, N.C. (Charles E. Jordan) Zach Tillman JR 6-5 Distance Free Dacula, Ga. (Mill Creek) Michael Vallecoccia SR 5-10 Distance free Acworth, Ga. (Harrison) Matthew Vaughan JR 5-11 Breast Virginia Beach, Va. (Princess Anne) Travis Wagner SR 6-2 Fly/Free Canton, Ohio (Glen Oak)

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Name Year Ht. Event(s) Hometown (High School) Helen Alvey JR 5-6 Diving Marietta, Ga. (The Walker School) Katie Bond SR 5-9 Mid-distance free/Back Alpharetta, Ga. (Chattahoochee) Sarah Broadley JR 5-7 Middle Distance Free Windermere, Fla. (Olympia High) Christine Chuang SR 5-5 Butterfly/Sprint free Clarksburg, Md. (Poolesville) Kristen Dornstauder JR 5-7 IM/Distance Free Newark, Del. (Tower Hill School) Jordan Evans JR 5-6 IM/Fly Hoschton, Ga. (Mill Creek) Caroline Fore FR 5-9 Breaststroke/IM Boiling Springs, S.C. (Boiling Springs) Ashley Hardy FR 5-0 Diving Sterling Heights, Mich. (Adlai E. Stevenson) Heidi Hatteberg JR 5-5 Back/Sprint Louisville, Ky. (DuPont Manual High) Vida Jemec SR 5-6 Fly/IM Greer, S.C. (Riverside) Katherine Locker SR 5-5 Butterfly/Sprint Free Decatur, Ga. (Marist) Jessie Mason JR 6-2 Sprint Free/Back Suwanee, Ga. (Home Schooled) Hen Pauker SR 5-5 Breast Nahariya, Israel (Amal 1 Nahariya) Kate Riley SO 5-6 Sprint Free Oak Ridge, N.C. (Northwest Guilford) Sarah Roethel FR 5-5 Diving Herndon, Va. (Herndon) Sarah Schoeff SR 5-6 Sprint free/Backstroke Kennesaw, Ga. (Marietta) Keren Siebner JR 5-11 Middle Distance Free Herzelia, Israel (Hayovel High) Taylor Sostarecz FR 5-6 Distance/IM Easton, Pa. (Easton Area) Morgan Trickett SO 5-7 Free/Back/Breast Greenville, S.C. (J.L. Mann) Alexis Weber SO 5-7 Sprint Free Cumming, Ga. (West Forsyth) Hailey White FR 5-11 Mid-Distance Duluth, Ga. (Duluth) Hillary Yarosh FR 5-6 Sprint Free/Fly West Chester, Pa. (Unionville)

2010-11 Georgia Tech Swimming and Diving  Sam Bendziewicz Eric Chiu Senior Sophomore Chapin, S.C. Martinez, Ga. Chapin Lakeside IM/Breast Fly/Back/Breast/Free

• Named to the 2008-09 ACC Academic Honor Roll In Tech’s Record Books: • Named to the 2009-10 ACC Academic Honor Roll • 100-Free (10th), 45.16 • 100-Fly (3rd), 47.86 In Tech’s Record Books: • 200-IM (6th), 1:49.68 • 100-breast (8th), 55.78 • 400 Medley Relay (2nd), 3:12.09 • 200-breast (9th), 2:02.61 • 400-Free Relay (2nd), 2:58.97

As A Junior In 2009-10: Finished 24th with season best times As A Freshman in 2009-10: Finished fifth overall at the ACC in the 100-Breast (58.77) and 22nd in the 200-Breast at the ACC Championships in the 100-Fly with a season best time of 47.86, Championships … Earned a fifth place finish in the 200-Breast also good enough for third best in school history … Earned an 11th touching the wall in 2:12.53 in a dual meet with Emory … Also place showing in the 100-Free and an 18th place finish in the 200- finished fifth in the 100-Breast clocking in at 59.46 against NC IM at the ACC Championships with season-best performances … State. Recorded a season best time (21.19) with a second place finish in the 50-Free vs. Emory … Earned his first career first place finish in As A Sophomore In 2008-09: Established career top times at the 100-Fly at UNC with a time of 50.94. the ACC Championships in the 100-Breast (55.78), 200-Breast (2:02.61) and the 200-IM (1:50.94). High School: Three-year letterwinner for Coach Adam Byars … Georgia High School champion in the 100-breast, 100-back and As A Freshman In 2007-08: Clocked a time of 57.30 in the 100- 100-free … 2008 and 2009 all-state “A” team … Three-time Scho- breast at the ACC Championships the fourth-fastest time on the lastic All-American … Eight-time NISCA All-American…2009 CSRA team … Also registered the fifth-fastest time on the team in the Swimmer of the Year … 2008-09 NCSA Junior National Finalist and 200-breast with a 2:06.70 at the ACC Championships and had seven event senior national qualifier … Honors graduate and mem- a time of 1:55.36 in the 200 IM at ACC’s, good for sixth on the ber of the National Honors Society. team. Personal: Born Eric Keemon Chiu on April 11, 1990, in Mount Kis- High School: Lettered in swimming for four seasons under coach co, N.Y. … Parents are Fung Chow “Alex” and Janet Chiu … Brother Heath Edwards ... Team captain during junior season ... Won 200- of Cynthia … Chose Georgia Tech because of the academics, swim IM as a junior ... Won 400 medley and freestyle relays as a junior team and swim program … Hobbies include racquet ball, painting, and senior ... Earned all-Area for four seasons ... Swimmer of the hiking and rock climbing … Lists most memorable athletic accom- year as a sophomore and junior ... Academic All-American as a plishment as winning state for the first time in 2008 … An Indus- junior and senior ... Member of National Honors Society, Beta Club, trial Design major. and student government… All-Area leadership team and class president as a junior and senior.

Personal: Born Samuel Joseph Bendziewicz on January 6, 1989, in Baltimore, Md. ... Son of Stephen and Mary Bendziewicz ... Has one younger brother, Stephen, and sister, Catherine ... Hobbies include metal detecting, fishing, kick ball, practicing non-western medicine, slow pitch softball, swing dancing, water skiing, buffalo wings and pogo sticking... A Management major. Chiu’s Career Top Times 50 Free 21.19 vs. Emory (1/30/10) Bendziewicz’ Career Top Times 100 Free 45.16 2010 ACC Championship 100 Breast 55.78 2009 ACC Championships 100 Back 51.30 2009 Georgia Tech Invite 200 Breast 2:02.61 2009 ACC Championships 100 Fly 47.86 2010 ACC Championship 200 IM 1:50.94 2009 ACC Championships 200 IM 1:49.68 2010 ACC Championship

 2010-11 Georgia Tech Swimming and Diving in the 100-fly … Three-time Scholastic All-American … 2009 Confer- Nicholas Colletti ence Swimmer of the Year and two-time first team All-Conference Freshman … Two-time recipient of school’s Most Outstanding Swimmer award … Two-year letterwinner on academic quiz team and one-year as Mobile, Ala. catcher on the baseball team … Holds school records in the 100-fly, 200-free, 400-free relay, 200-free relay and 200-medley relay … McGill-Toolen Catholic Fifth place individual finish at state meet was best performance in school history and helped lead team to best finish ever (12th) as a Back/Free team … Top 25 in a class of 643, High Honors, Mu Alpha Theta (Ac- tivities and Service Coordinator), Senior Board of Governors (senior class representative), National Honors Society and National Latin Honors Society.

Personal: Born Michael Hamilton Hart on March 14, 1991, in Cin- High School: Three-year letterwinner at McGill-Toolen Catholic cinnati, Ohio … Parents are Arthur and Grace Hart … Brother of Alex High School in Mobile, Ala. ... Helped his team to the county cham- and Kendall … Chose Georgia Tech because of the academics (es- pionships from 2008-10 ... Won the state championships in the pecially for chemical engineering), swimming program and great 100-Back during his sophomore season in 2008 ... Also earned atmosphere in downtown Atlanta … Lists most memorable athletic All-American honors ... A member of the National Honor Society, a accomplishment as winning conference’s Swimmer of the Year award … Hobbies include Red’s baseball games, church softball, student ambassador, and a Ronald McDonald House volunteer. musical theater, Church Praise and Worship Band, Young Life, bass guitar and pick-up basketball … A Chemical Engineering major. Personal: Born Nicholas Robert Colletti on May 19, 1992 in New Orleans, La. ... Parents are Jason and Lorie Colletti ... Has two younger siblings, Andre and Cara ... Enjoys hunting, fishing and wa- Hart’s Career Top Times ter skiing ... Chose Georgia Tech due to its academic prestige, the 200 Free 1:44.47 vs. Emory (1/30/10) coaching staff and the swim team ... Intends to major in Nuclear 500 Free 4:37.39 2010 ACC Championships and Radiological Engineering. 100 Fly 49.89 2010 ACC Championships Michael Hart 200 Fly 1:49.86 2010 ACC Championships Sophomore Bo Hatchett Cincinnati, Ohio Sophomore Lakota West Demorest, Ga. Fly Habersham Central Sprint Free/Back

• Named to the 2009-10 ACC Academic Honor Roll • 2009-10 J. Herb McAuley Freshman Unity Award

In Tech’s Record Books: Before Georgia Tech: Played football for two years at Presbyte- • 200-Fly (10th), 1:49.86 rian College earning Dean’s list honors in three of the four semes- ters he was enrolled. As A Freshman In 2009-10: Finished 21st in the 200-Fly at the ACC Championships with a time of 1:50.79, recording a PR in the High School: Was a four-year letterwinner for Coach Huddleston preliminaries of the race (1:49.86) … Took home second in the at Habersham Central High School where he was All-State in swim- 200-Fly and third in the 100-Fly with times of 1:51.33 and 50.97 ming and MVP of his swim team ... was also a part of the varsity respectively … Finished in third place in the 100-Fly with a time of football team for three seasons under the direction of Gene Cath- 53.31 at UNC … Swam the anchor leg of the 400-Free Relay team cart as the quarterback earning All-State and MVP honors. that took home the win against Alabama, Florida Atlantic, Florida Gulf Coast and Western Kentucky with a time of 3:08.99. Personal: Born Thomas Lawrence Hatchett III on October 25, 1989 in St. Petersburg, Fla. ... Parents are Thomas and Nora High School: Three-year letterwinner for Coach Dennis Beck … Hatchett ... Is one of six siblings ... Chose Tech because of it’s aca- 2009 district and sectional champion in the 100-fly … 100-fly con- demics, coaching staff and swim team ... Enjoys hunting, anything ference champion in the 100-fly in 2008 and 2009 … 2009 con- outdoors and snowboarding in his free time ... Started swimming ference champion in the 200-free … 2008 and 2009 Southwest at the age of 7 and his first swim meet was in the Georgia Tech Ohio High School Classic 200-fly champion and 2008 Ohio Senior pool when it was still outdoors ... Plans to major in Biology and Short Course Championship in the 200-fly … 2008-09 All-American would like to be a doctor. 2010-11 Georgia Tech Swimming and Diving  John Hermes Jake Johnson Junior Freshman Colonial Heights, Va. Clifton Park, N.Y. Maggie L. Walker Shenendehowa Governor’s School Sprint Free/Back IM

• Named to the 2008-09 ACC Academic Honor Roll High School: A four-year letterwinner under the direction of Chuck Dunham at Shenendehowa High where he helped his team to the In Tech’s Record Books: Section II Championship in each of his four seasons on the team... • 200-Breast (8th), 2:02.54 His team also won the New York State Championship in his last • 200-IM (9th), 1:50.59 three seasons ... An eight-time New York State Individual Champi- • 400-IM (6th), 3:55.90 on including three-time 100-Free and two-time 50-Free champions ... Also earned All-America status 10 times (six individual titles, As A Sophomore In 2009-10: Upped his personal best 200-IM four relay) ... 13-time Section II champion including six-time indi- time in the preliminaries (1:50.59) at the ACC Championships vidual champion ... Two-time Academic All-American and school finishing with a 24th place showing in the race coming across in scholar athlete ... Holds the 50 and 100-Free, 200 and 400-Free 1:52.48… Took 24th in the 400-IM at the ACC Championships with Relay and 200-Medley Relay school records at his high school ... a time of 3:59.06 also finishing 15th in the 200-Breast with a Earned the Shenendehowa trophy award was named the Amateur season best time of 2:03.69. Swimmer of the Year and a three-time team MVP ... Spent all four years on the honor roll ... Senior and Junior national qualifier and As A Freshman In 2008-09: Set career-bests in the 200-Breast holds various club records ... Winner of seven gold, one silver and (2:02.54), 200-IM (1:50.79) and 400-IM (3:55.90) at the ACC two bronze medals at the 2008 Pan American Maccabean games Championships, all of which rank in the all-time Georgia Tech top in Buenos Aires. 10 … Also set career bests in the 500-Free (4:50.28) and 200-Fly (1:59.21) in dual meets with Florida State and Clemson, respec- Personal: Born Jacob Colby Johnson on April 12, 1991 in Clifton tively. Park, N.Y. ... Parents are David and Amy Johnson ... Has an older sister Rachel who swam at Hobart William Smith College from High School: Four-year letterwinner for Coach Robb Sultzer … 2006-10 ... Enjoys playing the guitar, golfing, water skiing, tubing Helped lead team to VHSL Central Region championships in 2006 and computers ... Plans to major in Biomedical Engineering. and 2008 as well as six individual event titles … 2nd-team All-Met- ro Richmond Swimming in the 400 IM … Three-time Scholastic All-American … Holds the VHSL Central Region meet record in the 200 IM and was a member of the National Honor Society.

Personal: Born John Edward Hermes, III, on June 21, 1990, in Terre Haute, Ind. … Son of John and Cathy Hermes, both of whom graduated from Georgia Tech … Has a sister, Anne … Chose Geor- gia Tech because of the academics, large school atmosphere and ACC Swimming … Lists hobby as skiing and is Biomedical major.

Hermes’ Career Top Times 500 Free 4:50.28 vs. Florida State (10/18/08) 200 Breast 2:02.54 2009 ACC Championships 200 Fly 1:59.21 vs. Clemson (10/10/08) Junior John Hermes 200 IM 1:50.59 2010 ACC Championships 400 IM 3:55.90 2009 ACC Championships

 2010-11 Georgia Tech Swimming and Diving Chris Khosravi Anton Lagerqvist Sophomore Freshman Missouri City, Texas Gothenburg, Sweden Elkins Katrinelundsgymnasiet Diving IM/Breast

• 2009-10 NCAA Participant (3-Meter, Platform Dive) Before Tech: Member of the Swedish Nationals Junior and Se- nior teams from 2008-2010 and currently holds the Swedish As A Freshman In 2009-10: Took part in the NCAA Zone Diving Junior Record in the 200-Breast ... Most recently represented meet where he finished in sixth place overall in the platform diving his country at the 2009 European Championships ... Has swam competition with a total score of 606.60 points (253.60 prelimi- faster in the 200 meter breaststroke than any American high nary, 353.00 final) … Earned 17th place honors in the three meter school swimmer in the class of 2010 ... Ranked one of the top- dive at the NCAA Zone B Championships with a total of 602.30 25 male swimmers in Sweden. points (311.20 preliminary, 291.10 Final) … Took home fourth place in the platform dive with a personal best score of 358.10 Personal: Born Anton Karl Christer Lagerqvist on January 30, at the ACC Championships … Earned a career best score and first 1991 in Gothenborg, Sweden ... Parents are Christer and Liz place honors in both the one and three meter dives at the dual Lagerqvist ... Has two younger siblings Olof and Olivia ... Began meet vs. Emory where he registered 346.43 points in the one me- swimming because of his love for the water ... His most memo- ter and 343.73 points in the three meter dive. rable moment in the pool came at the European Youth Olympic Festival in Belgrade, Serbia in 2007 when he came in second High School: Three-year letterwinner for coaches Brian Tucker place in the 200-Breast ... Undecided in his major. and Danny Satural … Three-time Fort Bend Independent School District Diving champion … Two-time region diving champion and 2008 Texas 5A state bronze medalist … Two-time all-state and All-American … In 2007, set the Fort Bend Independent School District Natatorium One-Meter pool record for six dives … Ranked , second on the U.S. Diving Jr. Platform and 10th on the Sr. Platform … Member of the National Honor Society … Cum laude graduate … I , Honor roll student and Distinguished Graduate … Fort Bend Inde- pendent School District diving captain and member of the Ameri- can Modeler Association, National Society of Radio Control Aero- batics, and Skills USA.

Personal: Born Christopher Keon Khosravi on April 2, 1991, in Houston, Texas … Parents are Javad and Diane … Brother of Ben- jamin … Chose Georgia Tech because of the great aerospace pro- gram, excellent diving facility and the opportunity to become a pilot … Hobbies include building and flying R/C airplanes, pattern flying competitions and fishing … Lists most memorable athletic accomplishment as his second place finish on platform at U.S. Div- ing Jr. Nationals … An Aerospace Engineering major.

Khosravi’s Career Top Scores Sophomore Chris Khosravi 1-Meter 346.43 Emory (1/30/10) 3-Meter 343.73 Emory (1/30/10) Platform 358.10 2010 ACC Championships

2010-11 Georgia Tech Swimming and Diving  Ralph Long Sullivan Lynch Senior Senior Hillsboro, Tenn. Lutz, Fla. St. Andrew’s Sewanee Jesuit School Fly/Sprint Free IM/Fly CAPTAIN

In Tech’s Record Books: 2008-09 NCAA Participant (50-Free, 200-Medley Relay) • 200-Free (10th), 1:39.55 2008-09 ACC Champion (200-Medley Relay) • 200-Fly (7th), 1:49.09 2008-09 All-ACC (200-Medley Relay) • 800-Free Relay (4th) 6:34.78 In Tech’s Record Books: As A Junior In 2009-10: Swam the second leg of the 800-Free Re- • 50-Free (5th), 19.96 lay team that took home sixth at the ACC Championships coming • 100-Fly (5th), 48.29 in with a time of 6:34.78, fourth best in school history … Earned • 200-Fly (3rd), 1:46.74 a first place showing in the 200-Fly vs. Emory, coming across with • 200 Medley Relay (3rd), 1:28.55 a time of 1:52.69 … Took second in the 200-Fly at Duke touching • 200-Free Relay (9th), 1:22.18 the wall in 1:54.88. As A Junior In 2009-10: Finished in fifth place in the 50-Free with As A Sophomore In 2008-09: Recorded top career times in the a time of 20.00 seconds also taking 13th place in the 100-Fly 200-free (1:39.55), 500-free (4:31.80) and 200-fly (1:49.09) at touching the wall with a time of 48.43 at the ACC Championships the ACC Championships … Had a season-best performance in the … was a member of the 200-Medley team that finished in sixth 100-fly (52.28) in a meet with Western Kentucky, New Orleans, place in 1:28.55 at the ACC Championships swimming the third Georgia Southern and Miami … Season best swim in the 200-IM leg of the race … took second in the 50-Free with a time of 20.93 (1:58.40) came in a dual meet with Clemson. vs. NC State … Placed second in the 100-Fly with a time of 52.30 at Duke. As A Freshman In 2007-08: Member of the school-record setting 800-free relay team that swam a NCAA “B” cut time of 6:31.97 As A Sophomore In 2008-09: Member of the 200-Medley Relay at the ACC Championships … Swam a 1:43.59 in the 200-free team which turned in a 17th-place finish (1:27.20) at the NCAA against Western Kentucky which was the sixth fastest swim on Championships … Finished 61st at the NCAA Championships with the team of the season … Was fourth on the team with his 4:40.98 a mark of 20.20 in the 50-free … Swam the third leg of the ACC finish at the ACC Championships, second with a 1:49.25 at ACC’s and school-record setting 200-medley relay team (1:26.00) at the and eighth in the 200-IM with a time of 1:57.28 at the Georgia ACC Championships … Set career bests at the ACC Championships Tech Invitational. in the 50-free (19.96), 100-fly (48.29) and 200-fly (1:46.74).

High School: Five-year letterwinner in swimming and diving ... Elected team captain for a season ... Earned MVP 2003 - 2007 ... All-American 2005 for the 500 Free ... FCA.

Personal: Born Ralph E Long on May 18, 1988 in Winchester, Tenn. ... Son of Jim and Nan Long ... Hobbies include ultimate Fris- bee ... Industrial and Systems Engineering major.

Long’s Career Top Times 200 Free 1:39.55 2009 ACC Championships 500 Free 4:31.80 2009 ACC Championships 100 Fly 52.28 vs. Western Kentucky (11/15/08) 200 Fly 1:49.09 2009 ACC Championships 200 IM 1:57.28 Georgia Tech Invitational (11/16/07) Senior Ralph Long 400 IM 4:02.91 2008 ACC Championships

10 2010-11 Georgia Tech Swimming and Diving As A Freshman In 2007-08: Recorded the seventh-fastest 50-free swim on the team with a 20.77 at the ACC Championships … Was Brandon Makinson also among the team’s top 10 in the 100-free (49.36) and 200-IM Sophomore (2:00.72), both at the Georgia Tech Invitational … Was third on the team in both the 100-fly (49.62) and 200-fly (1:50.28), which he Alberta, Canada achieved at the ACC Championships. National Sport School High School: Four-year letterwinner under coach Jim Kelly ... Diving Elected team captain ... USA swimming Academic All-American as a sophomore and junior ... NISCA All-American relays and 200- medley as a sophomore and junior, 200-free as a freshman, junior, and senior, 400-free as a sophomore, junior, senior ... Individual 100-fly as a senior ... 200-IM as a senior ... All-County swim team in 2006-07 ... Club swim team records: SCY 200-fly and 100- and 200-back, lcm 200-IM and 100- and 200-back ... National Honor • 2009-10 NCAA Participant (3-meter dive) Society ... Mu Alpha Theta ... Hillsborough county youth volunteer • Named to the 2009-10 ACC Academic Honor Roll of the year ... National Spanish Honor Society. As A Freshman In 2009-10: Earned an 11th place finish in the Personal: Born Sullivan Michael Lynch on July 22, 1989, in Tam- three meter dive at the NCAA Zone B Diving Meet coming in with a pa, FL ... Son of Cornelius and Carol Lynch ... Has two older broth- point total of 637.45 (307.95 preliminary, 329.50 Final) … Was the ers, Morgan and Adam, and one older sister, Meredith ... Hobbies top finisher for the Yellow Jackets in the one meter dive (322.80) include video games, basketball, other sports and movies ... Major- taking tenth and in the three meter dive (334.05) earning 11th ing in biology. place at the ACC Championships … Took second in the three meter dive, setting a personal best point total of 389.60 vs. Virgina Tech and Florida State … Recorded a personal best total in the one me- Lynch’s Career Top Times ter vs. Florida coming in second with a point total of 325.95. 50 Free 19.96 2009 ACC Championships High School: Eight-year letterwinner under coach Igor Kopecky 100 Fly 48.29 2009 ACC Championships … Holds the three-meter record (513.85) set at the Alberta Sum- 200 Fly 1:46.74 2009 ACC Championships mer Provincials … Competed in the 2008 Winter Senior Nation- als, 2008 Alberta Summer Provincials, Dive Calgary Electric 2008, Winter Senior Nationals 2009, Alberta Winter Provincials 2009 and Alberta Summer Provincials 2009 … Was on honor roll throughout high school and in the Grade 9 Royal Conservatory of Music Honors Program.

Personal: Born Brandon Alexander Makinson on March 1, 1991, in Calgary, Alberta … Son of Michael and Bonnie Makinson … Brother of Meryl … Hobbies include skiing, water sports and video games … Majoring in Aerospace Engineering.

Sophomore Brandon Makinson Makinson’s Career Top Scores 1-Meter 325.95 vs. Florida (10/23/09) 3-Meter 389.60 vs. FSU and VaTech (1/23/10) Platform 240.90 GT Invitational (11/20-22/09)

2010-11 Georgia Tech Swimming and Diving 11 Kevin Morgan Personal: Born Kevin James Morgan on April 28, 1989, in Glen- Senior wood Springs, Colo. ... Son of James and Shelly Morgan ... Has one older sister, Kyle ... Hobbies include base jumping, singing kara- Orlando, Fla. oke, boggle tournaments, eating contests and doing karate in the Olympia garage ... Majoring in industrial engineering. IM/Distance Morgan’s Career Top Times 200 Free 1:44.61 2008 ACC Championships 500 Free 4:44.93 vs. NC State (1/16/10) 1000 Free 9:45.98 vs. Western Kentucky (11/3/07) 1650 Free 16:13.48 2010 ACC Championships • Named to the 2009-10 ACC Academic Honor Roll 200 IM 1:52.17 2008 ACC Championships 400 IM 3:59.94 2010 ACC Championships As A Junior In 2009-10: Finished in 22nd place in the 400-IM with a time of 4:01.49 in the ACC Championships Final while set- ting a new personal best and first sub-four minute performance in the preliminary round (3:59.94) … Took 25th place in the 1650- Sam Morgan Free with a time of 16:13.48 in the ACC Championships … Earned Freshman a second place showing in the 1000-Free with a season best time of 9:48.09 vs. Emory … Took second place in both the 500-Free Paradise Valley, Ariz. and 1000-Free at Duke with times of 4:48.38 and 9:49.32 respec- Chapparral tively. Distance As A Sophomore In 2008-09: Set a career best in the 400-IM (4:04.96) and 200-IM (1:52.17) against Emory … Set season-bests in the 1,000-free (9:56.41) in a meet with Western Kentucky, New Orleans, Georgia Southern and Miami … Top time of the year in the 100-free (49.13) came in a tri-meet with Florida Atlantic and Flori- da Gulf Coast … Registered season-bests in the 200-free (1:49.39) High School: Attended three different high schools in four years ... and 500-free (4:50.62) in ACC dual meets against Clemson and Helped his team to the 2009 Arizona state title at Chaparral High Florida State, respectively … Won the “C” final in the 50-free at the School under the direction of Laura Winslow ... Named the MVP of Georgia Senior State Championships. his team his freshman year at Barron Collier High School.

As A Freshman In 2007-08: Registered top 10 finishes on the Personal: Born Samuel O’Loughlin Morgan on August 24, 1991 team in the 200-free (1:44.61 at the ACC Championships), 500- in Hartford, Conn. ... Parents are William and Kate Morgan ... Has free (4:48.59 against Georgia), 1,000-free (9:45.98 against West- four older siblings, Steve, Jenny, Emily and Hannah ... Father, Wil- ern Kentucky), 1,650-free (16:30.17 at the Georgia Tech Invita- liam, played baseball at UConn ... Enjoys playing the saxophone tional), 200-breast (2:12.95 at the ACC Championships), 200-IM and reading ... Plans to major in Management and would like to (1:54.82 at the ACC Championships) and 400-IM (4:06.16 at the be a banker. Georgia Tech Invitational).

High School: Three-year letterwinner under Coach Chuck Burgess ... One-year letterwinner under coach Russ Marsh ... Elected team captain for two years ... Won team district championship in 2004 - 06 ... Won individual district championship in 2004 for the 100 back, in 2005 for the 500 free and 200 im, and in 2006 for the 100 free and 200 im ... Metro Conference Champion in 2005 for the 100 and 200 free and in 2006 for the 100 and 200 free ... Three-time MVP ... Two-time all-Conference first team ... Two-time All-American consideration ... Holds high school records in 100, 200, and 500 free, 100 back, 200 im, 200 medley relay, 200 and 400 free relay ... Three-time Principal’s Honor Roll receiving a 4.0 or better each semester.

Senior Kevin Morgan

12 2010-11 Georgia Tech Swimming and Diving As A Sophomore In 2008-09: Set career top times in the 50- Andreas Nilsson free (20.92) and 100-free (45.16) at the ACC Championships … Freshman Touched the wall in the 200-free in 1:41.81 against Emory for a new career best. Charlotte, N.C. As A Freshman In 2007-08: Recorded the sixth-best time on the South Mecklenburg team for the season with a 46.39 in the 50-free, which he posted IM/Distance at the ACC Championships.

High School: Three-year letterwinner under coach Rebecca Von Ooslendorp and coach Kay Pruitt ... Four-year letterwinner in bas- ketball under coach Charles Beene ... All-Area and all-District in basketball during senior year ... First African American to hold Mis- sissippi high school record ... Senior and junior class president ... High School: A four-year letterwinner under the direction of Les- National Honor Society ... Beta Club ... Drum major in band, SADD lie Berens at South Mecklenburg High School ... Earned the honor club, mu alpha theta, hall of fame honors for high school, student of Scholastic All-American from 2008-2010 and was also an All- council president, graduated with special honors. American in the 400-Free relay during his senior season ... Named the MVP of his high school team ... Also a member of the National Personal: Born Jeffrey DeWayne Phillips on July 27, 1989, in Ox- Honor Society, Beta Club and the Spanish Honor Society. ford, Miss. ... Son of Willie and Clarise Phillips ... Has three sisters, Clarrissa Childress, Kimberly Jones and Moesha and one older Personal: Born Andreas Carl Nilsson on July 13, 1992 in Char- brother, Jamie ... Majoring in Industrial engineering. lotte, N.C. ... Parents are Peter and Ann Nilsson ... Has an older sis- ter Michaela who currently swims for Rutgers University ... Chose Georgia Tech because it is academically prestigious, the swim team and its location ... Enjoys swimming, drawing, eating and Phillips’ Career Top Times sleeping ... Plans to major in Building Construction and would like 50 Free 20.92 2009 ACC Championships to be an architect. 100 Free 45.16 2009 ACC Championships 200 Free 1:41.81 vs. Emory (1/31/09) Jeffrey Phillips Senior Oxford, Miss. Lafayette Free CAPTAIN

• 2007-08 Recipient of the J. Herb McAuley Freshman Unity Award • Named to the 2007-08 ACC Academic Honor Roll • Named to the 2009-10 ACC Academic Honor Roll

In Tech’s Record Books: • 100-Free (9th), 45.16 • 200-Free Relay (9th), 1:22.18 • 400-Free Relay (2nd), 2:58.97

As A Junior In 2009-10: Swam the third leg of the 400-Free Re- lay team that came in fifth place at the ACC Championship with a time of 2:58.97 while also taking 18th place at the meet in the Senior Captain Jeffrey Phillips 100-Free with a time of 45.29 … Earned first place in the 100-Free vs. Emory finishing with a time of 46.79.

2010-11 Georgia Tech Swimming and Diving 13 Nigel Plummer Max Randolph Junior RS-Junior Stone Mountain, Ga. Atlanta, Ga. Chamblee Lakeside Sprint Free Back/IM

• 2008-09 NCAA Participant (50-Free, 200 Free Relay) As A Junior In 2009-10: Set three new personal bests at the Tri- • 2008-09 ACC Freshman of the Year angle Cup in Chapel Hill earning a first place performance in the • 2008-09 ACC Champion (50-Free, 200 Free Relay) 200-IM (1;50.72), also breaking his personal bests in the 200- Back (1:50.05) and 100-Breast (56.84) … Earned a fourth place In Tech Record Books showing in the 200-Back touching the wall in 1:54.75. • 50-Free (1st), 19.54 • 200 Medley Relay (3rd), 1:28.55) • 200-Free Relay (1st), 1:17.84 As A Sophomore In 2008-09: Redshirted the season due to in- • 400 Medley Relay (2nd), 3:12.09 jury. • 400-Free Relay (2nd), 2:58.97 As A Freshman In 2007-08: Was third on the team in the 200- As A Sophomore In 2009-10: Swam the first leg of the 400-Free back with a time of 1:50.79 at the ACC Championships … Also Relay en route to a fifth place finish in 2:58.97 at the ACC Champion- recorded the fifth-fastest swim in the 100-back with a 51.24 show- ships also swimming the anchor leg in the 200 and 400 Medley as ing at ACC’s … Top season time in the 100-fly was 50.82 at the the Jackets came in sixth (1:28.55) and fifth (3:15.32) respectively ACC championships, while mark of 1:52.10 in the 200-IM at the … Finished fourth overall in the 50-Free at the ACC Championships touching the wall with a time of 19.96 while also taking 17th in the ACC Championships was the second-fastest on the squad. 100-Free race with a time of 44.64 … Took home the title in the 50- Free against Virginia Tech and Florida State with a time of 20.53 … High School: Four-year varsity letterwinner ... Team captain and Earned first place showings in both the 50 and 100-Free at the Geor- recipient of highest school award for academic and athletic excel- gia Tech Invite with times of 20.09 and 44.27 respectively … Began lence senior year (Viking Award) ... MVP freshman and junior year the season with two first place finishes against Clemson, Miami and ... DeKalb County backstroke champion 2004-07 ... Lead off on Western Kentucky turning in times of 20.34 and 45.51 respectively. school-record 200-medley relay team ... Ten-year member and age group team record holder for nationally ranked USS Dynamo Swim As A Freshman In 2008-09: Named ACC Freshman of the Year af- ter winning conference titles in both the 50-Free and as a member of Club ... Two-time Junior National Qualifier ... Four-year letterwinner the 200-Free Relay team … broke the Georgia Tech mark in the 50- in cross county ... MVP freshman, junior and senior year ... Top-10 Free at the ACC Championships with at 19.54 …was a part of 200- State finisher senior year ... Voted Mr. Most Spirited by entire se- free relay squad that shattered a Georgia Tech and ACC record in the nior class. event with a time of 1:17.84 at the ACC Championships … qualified for the NCAA Championships in both events … 200-free relay team placed 18th at the event, while placing 60th in the 50-free.

High School: Three-year letterwinner for coach Curtis Johnson ... As a senior, had a national ranked time in the 50-free and was a state champion ... Was a member of the Chamblee Army Junior ROTC.

Personal: Born Nigel C. Plummer on January 5, 1990, in Stone Mountain, Ga. ... Son of Fred Plummer and Jan Costello ... Has an older sister, Audrey, who attends Georgia Tech ... Lists his hobby as playing guitar ... Chose Georgia Tech because it was close to home, good academics and a friendly atmosphere ... Plans to major in Me- chanical Engineering.

Plummer’s Career Top Times 50 Free 19.54 2009 ACC Championships 100 Free 44.27 GT Invitational (11/20-22/09) Junior Nigel Plummer 100 Fly 50.08 2010 ACC Championships

14 2010-11 Georgia Tech Swimming and Diving Personal: Born Maxwell James Randolph on June 29, 1989, in As A Freshman In 2007-08: Was a member of the school-record Atlanta ... Son of Randy and Chrys Randolph ... Has two sisters, setting 200-free relay team that clocked in at 1:20.20 at the ACC Championships, good for a NCAA “B” cut and fifth place … Swam Brit and Jamie ... Hobbies include running, cycling, and Frisbee ... the 50-free in 20.32 at ACC’s, the second-best on the team of the Majoring in management. year and just missed the ACC top 10 cut … Was also third on the team in the 100-free (45.19 at the ACC Championships), ninth in Randolph’s Career Top Times the 200-free (1:44.88 at the Georgia Tech Invitational) and third in the 100-back with a 50.17 time at ACC’s. 50 Back 25.19 vs. Emory (1/26/08) 100 Back 51.24 2008 ACC Championships High School: Four-year letterwinner under coach Steve Riggs ... 200 Back 1:50.05 2010 Triangle Cup (2/6/10) Won Oklahoma state championship in 2005 - 06 ... Oklahoma 100 Breast 56.84 2010 Triangle Cup (2/6/10) state runner-up in 2004 & 2007 ... Individual state champion in 100 Fly 50.82 2008 ACC Championships 500 free in 2005, in 100 back in 2006, and in 50 free and 100 back in 2007 ... All-State in 2007 by OCA ... Three-time Individual 200 IM 1:50.72 2010 Triangle Cup (2/6/10) All-American in 2007 by NISCA ... One relay All-American in 2007 by NISCA ... Academic All-American in 2007 NISCA with GPA of 3.8 ... Four time all-City and Swimmer of the Year in 2007 by the Daily Oklahoma ... Set all-State record in 50 free ... East West Games Garrett Robberson junior national 2006 - 07 ... U.S. Open qualifier 2006. Senior Personal: Born Garrett Michael Robberson on April 9, 1989, in Norman, Okla. ... Son of D. Mike and Kim Robberson ... Has one Edmond, Okla. older sister, Morgan ... Hobbies include computers, long boarding, Edmond North fishing, golf, disc golf, volleyball ... Majoring in chemical and bio- molecular engineering. Sprint Free/Back

Robberson’s Career Top Times 50 Free 19.63 2009 ACC Championships 100 Free 43.91 2009 ACC Championships • Named to the 2007-08 ACC Academic Honor Roll 200 Free 1:44.88 GT Invitational (11/16/07) • 2008-09 NCAA Participant (50-Free, 200-Free Relay) • 2008-09 ACC Champion (200-Free Relay) 50 Back 23.59 vs. Emory (1/31/09) • 2008-09 All-ACC (50-Free, 200-Free Relay) 100 Back 49.06 2009 ACC Championship

In Tech’s Record Books: • 50-free (3rd), 19.63 • 100-free (2nd), 43.91 • 100-back (5th), 49.06 • 400-Medley Relay (2nd), 3:12.09

As A Junior In 2009-10: Took third in the 50-Free and seventh in the 100-Free with times of 21.40 and 48.52 respectively at North Carolina … Had a second and fifth place showing in the 50 (20.88) and 100-Free (47.85) vs. Duke … Finished second in the 50-Free and third in the 100-Free with times of 20.51 and 46.60 vs. Miami, Clemson and Western Kentucky.

As A Sophomore In 2008-09: At the NCAA Championships, re- corded a 50th-place finish in the 50-free (20.06) and was also swam the final leg of the 200-free relay team which came in 18th (1:18.65) … Swam the final leg of the 200-free relay team which set an ACC and Tech record (1:17.84) at the ACC Championships, his split was the 4th fastest in ACC History (18.89) … Part of the Senior Garrett Robberson 400-free relay team which set a school record (2:54.72) at the ACC Championships …Set career bests in the 50-free (19.63), 100- free (43.91) and 100-back (49.06) at the ACC Championships … Touched the wall in a career-best time of 23.59 in the 50-back in a dual meet against Emory.

2010-11 Georgia Tech Swimming and Diving 15 Brian Robbins Ryan Salmon Junior Freshman Sandy Springs, Ga. Savannah, Ga. North Springs Benedictine Mid-Distance Military School Breast

• Named to the 2009-10 ACC Academic Honor Roll High School: A four-year letterwinner under the direction of Bren- nan Lemieux ... Earned All-American honors in the 100-Breast and As A Sophomore in 2009-10: Finished ninth in the 200-Free with the 200-IM at the 2010 GHSA Championships ... Earned Second a time of 1:44.94 vs. Virginia Tech and Florida State … Earned Team All-State Honors and was the MVP of the Benedictine Swim a season best time of 1:44.25 in the 200-Free with a fifth place Team in his senior season ... Graduated as the Valedictorian of his showing vs. NC State. high school earning high honors each year ... Member of the Na- tional Honor Society from sophomore year on ... Treasurer of the As A Freshman In 2008-09: Set career bests in the 200-free National Honor Society in his senior year. (1:42.61) and 500-free (4:46.10) against Emory … Established a career best by touching the wall of the 200-fly in a time of 2:00.84 Personal: Born Ryan Alex Salmon on August 28, 1992 in Johan- against UNC-Wilmington and Virginia Tech. nesburg, South Africa ... Parents are Richard and Nadine Salmon ... Has a younger sister Mandy ... Has also lived in Cambridge, Eng- High School: Four-year letterwinner for Coach Julie Ferris … Was a land and Toronto, Canada ... Lists Bill Forrestor, his club coach, as second-team all-state in 2007 and helped lead team to its highest one of the biggest influences in his life ... Enjoys mud wrestling and state finish in school history … Won his high school’s team award skeet shooting in his free time ... Plans to major in Civil Engineer- all four years and was recipient of the Rookie of the Year Award, ing. Coaches Award, Spartan Award and MVP … Holds school records in the 50-free, 100-free, 200-free, 500-free and 100-fly … Was a member of the National Honor Society, Super Honor Roll all four Colin Schouten years and the Principal’s List. Sophomore Personal: Born Brian Alexander Robbins on Feb. 27, 1990, in At- Lititz, Pa. lanta, Ga. … Son of Rick and Cindy Robbins … Comes from a true Tech family as father played baseball at Georgia Tech from 1977- Warwick 1980, sister, Stephanie, played volleyball for Tech from 2005- Distance Free 2008, and uncle, Andy Hearn, was on the Tech football team from 1981-1985 … In addition, his other sister, Jennifer, was a swimmer at the University of Texas from 2003-2005 … Great grandfather, Frank Nesser and five of his brothers (also known as the Nesser Brothers) are recognized in the Pro Football Hall of Fame … Moth- er, aunt and grandfather also attended Georgia Tech … Hobbies in- clude playing the saxophone, watching college football, basketball As A Freshman In 2009-10: Finished 16th overall in the 1650- and baseball … Chose Georgia Tech because of the great educa- Free and 21st overall in the 500-Free in his first career ACC Cham- tion and swimming facility … Plans to major in Management. pionship coming in with times of 15:39.19 and 4:30.72 respec- tively … Earned a third place showing in the 1000-Free setting a career best time of 9:53.45 vs. NC State … Took home fifth place in both the 500 and 1000-Free vs. Duke with times of 4:51.18 and 10:06.24 respectively.

High School: Four-year letterwinner for Coach Mark Daum … Lan- Robbins’ Career Top Times caster-Lebanon and District 3 individual champion in the 500-free 100 Free 47.40 2010 Triangle Cup (2/6/10) … 2009 Lancaster-Lebanon Most Valuable Swimmer … Three-time 200 Free 1:42.66 2010 Triangle Cup (2/6/10) All-American and six-time all-state … 2009 Academic All-Ameri- 500 Free 4:46.10 vs. Emory (1/31/09) can … Holds school records in the 200-free, 500-free, 100-breast and 200-free relay … Vice President of the National Honor Society 100 Fly 50.82 2010 Triangle Cup (2/6/10) and Distinguished Honors for four years.

16 2010-11 Georgia Tech Swimming and Diving Personal: Born Colin James Schouten on September 28, 1990, in Lititz, Pa. … Parents are Erik and Jackie Schouten … Brother of Matt Tang Madeline and Emma … Chose Georgia Tech because of the aca- demics, athletics, atmosphere and location … Lists most memo- Senior rable athletic accomplishment as breaking the 4:30 mark in the Durham, N.C. 500-free at the 2009 state championship … Majoring in STAC. Charles E. Jordan Schouten’s Career Top Times Back/Free 200 Free 1:41.40 2010 ACC Championships 500 Free 4:29.15 2010 ACC Championships 1650 Free 15:39.19 2010 ACC Championships

• Named to the 2007-08 ACC Academic Honor Roll • Named to the 2008-09 ACC Academic Honor Roll • Named to the 2008-09 All-ACC Academic Team Ben Shepperd • Named to the 2009-10 ACC Academic Honor Roll Freshman In Tech’s Record Books: • 100-back (3rd), 48.71 Marietta, Ga. • 200-back (4th), 1:47.59 George Walton • 100-fly (9th), 49.49 • 400 Medley Relay (2nd), 3:12.09 Comprehensive • 800-Free Relay (4th), 6:34.78

Sprint Free/Fly As A Junior In 2009-10: Part of the 800-Free Relay team that finished sixth in a time of 6:34.78 at the ACC Championships also earning 21st place in the 100-Back touching the wall in 50.01 … took home third in the 200-Free with a career best time of 1:42.18 High School: A four-year letterwinner under the direction of Sha- vs. NC State … Anchored the 400-Free Relay team to a first place ron Loughran ... Captained his team for his junior and senior sea- victory over North Carolina. sons ... Earned a State Championship title in the 50-Free while also earning County Championship honors in the 50-Free and 100-Fly ... As A Sophomore In 2008-09: On the 800-free relay team which Earned All-American, Academic All-American, All-State First Team, set a school record (6:25.30) at the ACC Championships … Clocked and All-County First Team honors ... Holds the 50-Free, 200-Medley a season-best time of 4:44.95 in the 500-free in a dual meet with and 200 and 400-Free Relay records at his high school ... Also a Emory … At the 2009 ACC Championships, established career member of the National Honor Society and Beta Club. bests in the 100-back (48.71), 200-back (1:47.59) and 100-fly (49.49). Personal: Born Benjamin Clayton Shepperd on June 19, 1992 in Boca Raton, Fla. ... Parents are Steve and Sharon Shepperd ... As A Freshman In 2007-08: Swam his season best time of 21.28 Has one older sister, Leah ... Says his most memorable athletic in the 50-free at the ACC Championships … His time of 47.01 in a achievement has been getting the Georgia Long Course 50-meter leadoff split against Western Kentucky is his season best in the Free record ... Enjoys water sports ... Undeclared on his major. 100-free … Clocked a season-best 1:44.40 against Emory in the 200-free, while his mark of 49.92 in the 100-back at the ACC Championships was second-best on the team and his season best … Also recorded top time of the season in the 200-back at the ACC Championships as he touched the wall in 1:50.08, good for the second best on the team.

High School: Lettered in swimming at Charles E. Jordan High School ... National Honor Society ... National Spanish Honor Soci- Tang’s Career Top Times ety ... North Carolina academic scholar. 50 Free 21.03 2010 ACC Championships Personal: Born Matthew Willy Tang on January 24, 1989, in Dur- 100 Free 45.98 2010 ACC Championships ham, N.C. ... Son of Yau Yang Tang and Sujing Yang ... Has one 200 Free 1:41.43 GT Invitational (11/20-22/09) older sister, Mindy, who swam at Rutgers... Hobbies include volley- 50 Back 23.29 2008 ACC Championships ball, watching college basketball, tennis, learning about the Span- 100 Back 48.71 2009 ACC Championships ish language and Hispanic cultures and traveling ... Majoring in Management with a minor in Spanish. 200 Back 1:47.59 2009 ACC Championships 100 Fly 49.49 2009 ACC Championships 2010-11 Georgia Tech Swimming and Diving 17 As A Sophomore In 2008-09: Set a career-best in the 1000-Free Zach Tillman by touching the wall in 9:54.39 against NC State. Junior As A Freshman In 2007-08: Season-low time in the 200-free Dacula, Ga. came at the ACC Championships as he registered a time of 1:47.02 … Also set a season-low in the 500-free at ACC’s with a mark of Mill Creek 4:42.39, good for fifth on the team … Completed team’s fourth- best swim in the 1,000-free (9:56.54) against Western Kentucky, Distance Free while his time of 16:11.01 in the 1,650-free at the ACC Champion- ships was second-best on the team all season.

High School: Four-year letterwinner under coach Abby Dunk ... Elected captain for two seasons ... Four year honor roll recipient, beta club vice president, national honors society. As A Freshman In 2008-09: Took first place in the 1650-Free vs. Emory with a time of 16:01.61 also taking second in the 500-Free Personal: Born Michael Joseph Vallecoccia on August 12, 1989, with a time of 4:39.96 … Finished second with a season best time in Bridgeport, Conn. ... Son of Michael and Josephine Vallecoccia ... of 9:30.16 in the 1000-Free at NC State. Has one younger brother, Daniel ... Hobbies include reading, play- ing volleyball and watching movies ... Majoring in Industrial Engi- High School: Was a four-year letterwinner for Coach Rick Creed neering. ... 2008 county and state champion in the 500-free ... All-county in the 800-free, 200-free and 400-free relay ... 500-free all-state selection ... Holds school records in 500-free, 200-free, 200-free relay and 400-free relay. Vallecoccia’s Career Top Times 200 Free 1:44.66 2010 Triangle Cup (2/6/10) Personal: Born Zachory Eric Tillman on August 8, 1990, in Long 500 Free 4:42.20 2010 Triangle Cup (2/6/10) Beach, Calif. ... Son of Howard and Natalie Tillman ... Has two 1000 Free 9:54.39 vs. NC State (1/17/09) brothers, Joshua and Tyler ... Joshua attends Georgia Tech ... Chose 1650 Free 16:11.01 2008 ACC Championships Georgia tech because of the academics, athletics and social atmo- sphere ... Lists hobbies as football, soccer, basketball and rafting ... Intends to major in Chemical Engineering.

Tillman’s Career Top Times Matthew Vaughan 100 Free 46.66 Sectional Meet (3/2010) Junior 200 Free 1:40.25 Sectional Meet (3/2010) Virginia Beach, Va. 500 Free 4:28.47 Sectional Meet (3/2010) 1000 Free 9:20.63 Sectional Meet (3/2010) Princess Anne 1650 Free 15:34.80 Sectional Meet (3/2010) Breast Michael Vallecoccia Senior

Acworth, Ga. • 2009-10 Chapman/Hiles Most Improved Athlete

Harrison In Tech’s Record Books: Distance Free • 100-breast (3rd), 54.66 • 200-breast (4th), 1:59.72 • 200 Medley Relay (3rd), 1:28.55

As A Sophomore In 2009-10: Set career best times at the ACC Championships in the preliminaries of the 100-Breast (54.66) and finals of the 200-Breast (1:59.72) .... took sixth in the 100 and ninth • Named to the 2009-10 ACC Academic Honor Roll in the 200-Breast at the ACC Championships with times of 54.76 and 1:59.72 respectively … Finished first in both the 100 and 200- As A Junior In 2009-10: Took home fourth in the 1000-Free and Breast vs. Emory with times of 55.73 and 2:03.55 respectively … sixth in the 500-Free with times of 9:56.40 and 4:52.90 respective- Touched the wall first in the 100-Breast with a time of 56.53 vs. NC State … Took home first in the 200-Breast vs. Duke with a time of ly vs. NC State … Finished the 1650 Free with a time of 16:44.51 at 2:08.25. the Georgia Tech Invite.

18 2010-11 Georgia Tech Swimming and Diving As A Freshman In 2008-09: At the ACC Championships, set career- ing in the 200-Free (1:41.76) and second in the 100-Free (47.63) highs in the 50-free (21.66), 100-breast (56.18) and 200-breast vs. Emory … Touched the wall second in both the 100 and 200- (2:02.99). Free with times of 46.64 and 1:41.33 respectively vs. NC State … Won the 200-Free vs. Duke with a time of 1:42.63 … Earned his High School: Four-year letterwinner for Coach Jay Smith … 2008 Ju- first victories of the season vs. Alabama, FAU, FGCU and Georgia nior National Qualifier in the 50-breast, 100-breast and 200-breast Southern with a 51.15 second performance in the 100-Fly and a … 2007 and 2008 NCSA Junior National Qualifier in the 50-breast, 46.58 performance in the 100-Free. 100-breast, 200-breast and 200-IM … 2008 high school All-Ameri- can in the 100-breast … Named the 2008 Male Athlete of the Year As A Sophomore In 2008-09: On the 800-free relay team which for winter sports as well as the Virginia Beach Sports Club Outstand- set a school record (6:25.30) at the ACC Championships … Set ing Male Athlete Award … Four-time all-state in the 100-breast and a school record in the 100-fly (47.22) at the ACC Championships 200-IM … Three-time school MVP … Holds the school’s lifetime high … Part of the 400-free relay team which set a school record points award … Set new district and school record in the 100-breast … Member of the honor roll, National Honor Society, Student Coop- (2:54.72) at the ACC Championships … Had personal bests at the erative Association and Student Council (vice president as a junior ACC Championships in the 100-free (44.72), 500-free (4:31.85) and senior) … Recipient of the Cavalier Award and Student of the and the 100-fly (47.22). Quarter as a junior … Also played club lacrosse for one season. As A Freshman In 2007-08: Was a member of the school-record Personal: Born Matthew Eric Vaughan on Sept. 11, 1990, in Ven- setting 800-free relay team that finished in a NCAA “B” cut time tura, Calif. … Son of Joseph and Vicki Vaughan … Brother of Jackie of 6:31.97 at the ACC Championships, good for second place … … Father was a swimmer at William & Mary from 1975-79, while Clocked a time of 48.55 in the 100-fly at the ACC Championship grandfather, Joseph Alvin Vaughan, attended Georgia Tech for one meet, good for second-best on the team and eighth in the league year … Chose to attend Georgia Tech because of the swim team pro- … It was also a NCAA “B” cut and qualified him for the Olympic gram, location and facilities … Hobbies include surfing, wave board- Trials … Also established season bests in the 100-free (45.76 at ing, listening to music, playing the bass guitar and hanging out with ACC Championships), 200-free (1:40.72 at ACC’s) and the 200-fly friends … Is a Polymer Fiber Engineering major. (2:01.90 at the Georgia Tech Invitational).

Vaughan’s Career Top Times High School: Four-year letterwinner under coach Jeff Burrows ... Four-year letterwinner in water polo under coach Jeff Burrows ... 100 Breast 54.66 2010 ACC Championships Elected captain for a season in swimming ... Elected captain for 200 Breast 1:59.72 2010 ACC Championships two seasons in water polo ... Won NEAC, federal league, and sec- tional champion for the 100 fly and 200 free in 2007... State run- ner-up in 200 free in 2007 ... NEAC and sectional champion in 100 fly and 100 back in 2006 .... Federal league champions in 2006 ... Travis Wagner NEAC champion in 100 fly in 2005 ... Sectional champion in 200 Senior free in 2005 ... NEAC champions in 2004 ... NEAC champion in 100 fly and sectional champion in 500 free in 2004 ... Five-time Canton, Ohio NISCA All American ... Four-time all-Ohio ... YMCA All-American ... Glen Oak GCAA all-Stark County ... Greater Canton Aquatic Association Male Swimmer of the Year ... Greater Canton Aquatics Association out- Fly/Free standing performance award ... NEAC Male Performer of the Year ... NEAC Male Swimmer of the Meet ... Federal league Swimmer of the Year ... Akron Beacon Journal male swimmer of the year ... First-team federal league ... NEAC all-star ... Federal League Ath- letic Association Sam Dibalasi commissioner’s award outstanding male scholar athlete ... Team MVP ... Akron Beacon Journal Stark county male scholar athlete ... Federal League Athletic Association • Recipient of the 2008-09 Chapman/Hiles Most Sam Dibalasi commissioner’s award outstanding male scholar ... Improved Athlete Award Outstanding Spanish student, honor student, U.S.A Reserve Na- • Named to the 2007-08 ACC Academic Honor Roll tional scholar council award. • Named to the 2008-09 ACC Academic Honor Roll • Named to the 2008-09 All-ACC Academic Team Personal: Born Glenn Travis Wagner on May 27, 1989, in Canton, Ohio ... Theodore Wagner and Pamela Wagner ... Has three older In Tech’s Record Books: brothers, Tod, Cliff, and Kyle, two older sisters Michelle and Tara, • 100-Free (6th), 44.72 and one younger brother, Troy ... Hobbies include biking, reading, • 100-Fly (1st), 47.22 and spending time with friends ... Majoring in biology. • 800-Free Relay (4th), 6:34.78 Wagner’s Career Top Times As A Junior In 2009-10: Set season best times in the 100 and 500-Free and 100-Fly at the ACC Championships … took home 100 Free 44.72 2009 ACC Championships seventh in the 100-Fly with a time of 48.30 (48.03 preliminaries), 200 Free 1:36.86 2010 ACC Championships 14th in the 100-Free in 45.61 (44.87 preliminaries) and 23rd in 500 Free 4:28.31 2010 ACC Championships the 500-Free in 4:33.36 (4:28.31 preliminaries) while also swim- 100 Fly 47.22 2009 ACC Championships ming the first leg of the 800 Medley relay team that came across in sixth place with a time of 6:34.78 … Earned a first place show-

2010-11 Georgia Tech Swimming and Diving 19 As A Junior In 2009-10: Posted a career-best time in the 100- Helen Alvey back (59.21) at the North Carolina meet in October … Posted the second best mark of the season for the Jackets in the 1000-free Junior (10:40.76) at the Florida State/Virginia Tech meet … Had the third best time on the team in the 200-back (2:01.58) at the 2010 Marietta, Ga. ACC Championships … Earned a third place performance in the The Walker School 200-Back (2:06.64) and a fifth place showing in the 1000-Free Diving (10:42.34) vs. Emory. As A Sophomore In 2008-09: Recorded career-best times in the 200-free (1:52.40) and 200-back (2:00.06) placing her 21st at the meet, and a season best in the 500-free (5:00.15) at the ACC Championships … Top time in the 1,000-free (10:28.22) came against NC State.

Before Tech (at South Carolina): Named SEC Diver of the Week As A Freshman In 2007-08: Second best on the team in both for her performance in dual meet against Virginia, where she won the 500-free (4:58.50), which she swam in the bonus final at the the one-meter competition...Qualified for NCAA Zone competition... ACC Championships, and 1,000-free (10:22.20), set at the meet Advanced to finals at NCAA Zones, finishing eighth...Competed at against Emory and Vanderbilt … Recorded the best time on the SEC Championships...Named to SEC Freshman Academic Honor team (2:02.72) in the 200-back at the ACC Championships finish- Roll. ing 22nd … Swam her season best time of 25.99 in the 50-free against Georgia, which was the leadoff split the 200-free relay … High School: A two-year letterwinner under the direction of Jes- Tallied a season best of 56.00 in the 100-free against Western sica Eaton at the Walker School ... Team MVP and team captain as Kentucky … Her mark of 1:53.06 in the 200-free at the ACC Cham- a junior and a senior...Was Georgia state diving champion as a ju- pionship was fourth-best on the team, while her mark of 59.27 in nior and a senior ... Earned All-American and First Team All-County the 100-back against Virginia Tech was fourth-best on the squad. honors in her junior and senior seasons ...Was a four-time national team member and a four-time regional champion...Earned the High School: Four-year letterwinner under Coaches Sharon Ev- Ray A. Kroc award. ans and Dale Faulkins GCC5 State Runner-up … Was voted Most Improved in 2004 and holds her high school record for the 500 Personal: Born Helen Louise Alvey on April 2, 1990 in Marietta, free ...LC State Champion in the 200 back in 2007 ... Academic Ga. ... Parents are Jim Alvey and Sheila Alvey ... Has five other All American 2005-2007 … Graduated magna cum laude and with siblings ... Older sister, Suzanne, competed at the University of four years on Honor roll. Arizona in gymnastics from 2006-2009 ... Transitioned from gym- nastics into diving at the age of 12 ... Lists her most memorable Personal: Born Katharine Fitzpatrick Bond on September 14, 1989 in Wallingford, Conn. ... Parents are Christopher and Steph- athletic accomplishment as winning states in her junior year of anie Bond ... Has three younger brothers, Matthew, Andrew, and high school ... Plans to major in Psychology and hopes to be a child Michael, and one younger sister, Elizabeth... Majoring in Manage- psychologist. ment.

Katie Bond Bond’s Career Top Times Senior 200 Free 1:52.40 2009 ACC Championships 500 Free 4:58.50 2008 ACC Championships Alpharetta, Ga. 1000 Free 10:22.20 vs. Emory & Vandy (1/26/08) Chattahoochee 100 Back 59.21 at North Carolina (10/31/09) Mid-Distance Free/Back 200 Back 2:00.06 2009 ACC Championships

• Named to the 2007-08 ACC Academic Honor Roll • Named to the 2008-09 ACC Academic Honor Roll • Named to the 2009-10 ACC Academic Honor Roll

In Tech’s Record Books: • 500-Free (7th ), 4:58.50 • 1,000-Free (5th), 10:22.20 • 200-Back (4th), 2:00.06

Senior Katie Bond 20 2010-11 Georgia Tech Swimming and Diving Sarah Broadley Christine Chuang Junior Senior Windermere, Fla. Clarksburg, Md. Olympia Poolesville Mid-Distance Free Fly/Sprint Free

In Tech’s Record Books: • Named to the 2008-09 ACC Academic Honor Roll • 100-Free (3rd), 50.99 • Named to the 2009-10 ACC Academic Honor Roll • 200-Free (3rd), 1:49.17 • 500-Free (4th),4:54.60 In Tech’s Record Books: • 200-IM (10th), 2:07.46 • 50-free (4th), 23.63 • 100-fly (2nd), 54.85 As A Sophomore in 2009-10: Set new career-bests in two events • 200-fly (3rd), 2:01.24 at the 2010 ACC Championships, the 200-Free (1:49.17) and the 500-Free (4:54.60) … Finished 25th overall in the 500-Free at the As A Junior In 2009-10: Posted a career best mark at the 2010 ACC ACC Championships with a 4:54.60 mark … Placed 18th in the 200- Championships in the 100-fly (54.85) … This mark was good enough Free at the same meet with a 1:49.17 mark … Took home the title to earn Chuang a 17th place finish in the event … Finished 23rd in the in the 500-Free vs. Emory (5:04.47) also finishing second in the 200- 200-Fly at the same meet with a time of 2:03.78 … Earned a season- Free with a time of 1:51.64 … Jumped into the record books with a best performance in the 200-Fly with an 11th place, 2:02.90 showing 25th place showing in the 200-IM at the Georgia Tech Invite coming at the Georgia Tech Invite … Finished with a season-best time in the across in 2:07.46. 100-Free touching the wall seventh in 54.13 at UNC.

As A Freshman In 2008-09: Member of the 400-free relay team As A Sophomore In 2008-09: Member of the 200-medley relay team which set a school record (3:20.64) at the ACC Championships …Set which set a school record (1:42.64) at the ACC Championships … Part career-highs in the 100-fre (50.99), 200-free (1:49.49) and 500-free of the Tech record-setting 200-free relay team (1:33.16) at the ACC (4:55.55) at the ACC Championships … Each of those swims are the Championships … Set season-highs in the 50-free (23.63), 100-fly third-fastest in school history … Also recorded a season-best time of (55.25) and 200-fly (2:01.24) at the ACC Championships. 59.86 in the 100-fly against Clemson. As A Freshman In 2007-08: Set a school record in the 100-fly with High School: Four-year letterwinner and three-year captain for a NCAA “B” cut time of 55.12 at the Georgia Tech Invitational … At Coach Chuck Burgess … Was part of four district championship and the same meet, recorded a NCAA B”” cut time of 2:01.45 in the 200- three conference championship teams … Was a six-time district fly which was the ninth-best in the ACC all year … Clocked a 23.87 in champion, four conference championships, three regional champi- the 50-free at the GT Invitational, good for second-best on the team, onships and the 2004 state champion in the 500-free … Four time while her 52.64 that same weekend in the 100-free was fourth-best high school MVP, eight-time FHSAA All-American and three-time … Ranked fifth on the squad with a 2:12.64 in the 200-IM in a meet Orlando Sentinel all-state pick … Holds school records in the 200- with Alabama, Clemson and Florida State. free, 500-free, 200-free relay and 400-free relay … Also a five-time YMCA national champion … Member of the National Honor Society, High School: Three-year letterwinner under Coach Jon Leong ... Elect- Summa Cum Laude, Science National Honor Society and National ed captain for one season ... Won Junior National Championship ... Technical Honor Society. Won high school division Championship in 2005 ... Won spring zone in 100 yd butterfly ... MVP 2003 - 07 ... Scholastic All-American (2004 Personal: Born Sarah Nicole Broadley on October 25, 1989, in San -07) ... DVS Scholar Athlete Award (2003 - 07) ... Holds RMSC record in Bernadino, Calif. … Parents are Richard and Lenore Broadley … 50 yd and 200 yd butterfly ... Honor roll. Has a sister, Elizabeth … Father played water polo from 1977-81 at Mount San Antonio College and UC-Santa Barbara … Chose Georgia Personal: Born Christine Shirley Chuang on April 10, 1989 in Peoria, Tech because of its academics, the swim team and coaches as well Ill. ... Parents are Paul and Julie Chuang ... Has one younger sister, as the facility and location … Hobbies include surfing, rock climbing, Cara and one younger brother, Matthew ... Hobbies include volleyball and listening to music … Describes herself as a big movie junkie … ... An Industrial Engineering major. Majoring in Industrial Engineering.

Broadley’s Career Top Times Chuang’s Career Top Times 100 Free 50.99 2009 ACC Championships 50 Free 23.63 2009 ACC Championships 200 Free 1:49.17 2010 ACC Championships 100 Free 52.64 GT Invitational (11/16/07) 500 Free 4:54.60 2010 ACC Championships 100 Fly 54.85 2010 ACC Championships 200-IM 2:07.46 GT Fall Invitational (11/20/09 200 Fly 2:01.24 2009 ACC Championships

2010-11 Georgia Tech Swimming and Diving 21 free relay, 400-free relay, 800-free relay, 200-medley relay and Kristen Dornstauder 400-medley relay … Was a four-year scholar with high honors and also recipient of the American Chemical Society Textbook Award Junior and Crichton Science Award, both in 2008 … Member of the Cum Newark, Del. Laude society.

Tower Hill School Personal: Born Kristen Marie Dornstauder on February 14, 1990, IM/Distance Free in Wilmington, Del. … Parents are Mark and Nancy Dornstauder … Has a younger brother, Karl … Chose Tech because of its engineer- ing, swimming team and campus … Intends to major in Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering.

Dornstauder’s Career Top Times • Named to the 2008-09 ACC Academic Honor Roll 200 Free 1:56.11 vs. Emory (1/30/10) • Named to the 2009-10 ACC Academic Honor Roll 500 Free 4:59.73 2009 ACC Championships In Tech’s Record Books: 200 Fly 2:04.10 2009 ACC Championships • 200-Fly (10th), 2:04.10 200 IM 2:05.50 2009 ACC Championships • 200-IM (8th), 2:05.50 400 IM 4:25.76 2009 ACC Championships • 400-IM (2nd), 4:25.76

As a Sophomore in 2009-10: Posted her best times of the sea- son in the 200-Fly (2:07.41), 200-IM (2:11.00) and the 400-IM (4:29.69) at the Triangle College Cup … Took home sixth in the Jordan Evans 100-Fly with a season best time of 59.99 … Earned a third place finish in the 200-IM at North Carolina touching the wall with a time Junior of 2:14.07. Hoschton, Ga.

As A Freshman In 2008-09: Burst onto the scene with four swims Mill Creek that appear in Tech’s all-time top 10 list … At the ACC Champion- IM/Fly ships, set career-highs in the 500-free (4:59.73), 200-fly (2:04.10), 200-IM (2:05.50) and 400-IM (4:25.76) … Also swam a season- best 10:43.53 in the 1,000-free against Clemson.

High School: Four-year letterwinner in swimming for coach Sha- ron Reynolds … Was the 2005 and 2006 state champion in the 500-free as well as 2008 YMCA combined team district champi- • Named to the 2008-09 ACC Academic Honor Roll on … Four-time first-team all-state and first-team all-conference • Named to the 2009-10 ACC Academic Honor Roll as well as a YMCA national finalist … Holds school records in the • 2009-10 Chapman/Hiles Most Improved Athlete Award 200-medley relay, 200-free relay, 200-free, 100-fly and 500-free … YMCA record holder in 500-free, 1,000-free, 100-fly, 200-fly, 200- In Tech’s Record Books: • 100-fly (1st), 54.70 • 200-fly (5th), 2:02.20 • 200-IM (2nd), 2:02.47 • 400-IM (9th), 4:32.

As a Sophomore in 2009-10: Posted career-best marks in three events at the 2010 ACC Championships … Earned an 11th place finish in the 100-fly after hitting the wall in 54.70 … Time was not only a personal-best, but was a new school record in the event … Placed 16th in both the 200-Fly and the 200-IM in personal-best times of 2:02.20 in the 200-Fly and 2:02.47 in the 200-IM … Set a personal best in the 400-IM with a time of 4:33.36 vs. Emory … Had the team’s best finish in both the 100-Fly and the 200-IM vs. Virginia Tech and Florida State with times of 56.66 and 2:08.44 respectively … Earned a first place finish in the 200-IM with a time of 2:11.90 at UNC. Junior Kristen Dornstauder

22 2010-11 Georgia Tech Swimming and Diving As A Freshman In 2008-09: Burst onto the scene with four indi- vidual swims that appear in Tech’s all-time top 10 list … Part of the 400-medley relay team which set a school record at the ACC Championships (3:42.17)… At the ACC Championships, set career- highs in the 100-fly, 200-fly, 200-IM and 400-IM.

High School: Three –year letterwinner for Coach Rick Creed … Won the 2007 100-fly championship … Was an All-American in the 200-IM (2006), 100-fly (2007), 200-IM (2007), 100-fly (2008), 100-breast (2008), 200-free (2008), 200-free relay (2008) and the 800-free relay (2008) … Set high school records in the 100-fly, 100-breast, 200-IM, 50-free and 100-free.

Personal: Born Jordan Page Evans on May 15, 1990, in Decatur, Ga. … Parents are Rick and Sandra Evans … Sister of Katie and Jonathan … Uncle, Joe Pinson, attended Georgia Tech … Chose Georgia Tech because of its swimming program, closeness to home and rigor of academics … Hobbies include reading and pet sitting … Management major. Junior Jordan Evans

Evans’ Career Top Times 50 Free 24.62 2009 GT Fall Invitational 100 Fly 54.70 2010 ACC Championships 200 Fly 2:02.20 2010 ACC Championships Ashley Hardy 200 IM 2:02.47 2010 ACC Championships Freshman Sterling Heights, Mich. Adlai E. Stevenson Caroline Fore Diving Freshman Boiling Springs, S.C. Boiling Springs Breast/IM High School: A four-year letterwinner under the direction of Adam Wadie ... Captained her team during her senior season ... Earned All-American honors in her junior and senior years ... Named All- State in her junior and senior years ... Set a diving record in the Macomb County Swimming and Diving Meet in 2009 ... Also a member of the Key Club and French Club. High School: A four-year letterwinner at Boiling Springs High School where she captained her team from her sophomore year Personal: Born Ashley Sydney Hardy on February 12, 1992 ... on ... Won the 200-IM at the 2009 State Championships ... Named Parents are Robert and Lori Hardy ... Has two older siblings, Jer- All-American in the 200-IM, All-State, and MVP of her team for all emiah and Jamie ... Made the transition from gymnastics to div- four years ... Holds the state record in the 200-Breast ... Wendy’s ing in her freshman year of high school ... Adam Wadie, her high High School Heisman State Finalist. school coach, has been her biggest influence ... Plans to major in Biomedical Engineering. Personal: Born Caroline Beth Fore on March 16, 1992 in Salt Lake City, Utah ... Parents are Bryan and Terry Fore ... Has a younger brother, Christopher ... Chose Georgia Tech because of the aca- demics, the closeness of the swim team and the location ... Plans to major in International Affairs and Modern Languages in hopes of being a Spanish teacher.

2010-11 Georgia Tech Swimming and Diving 23 Heidi Hatteberg High School: Four-year letterwinner for Coach Gary Webb … Was part of four state championship teams … Set a new high school re- Junior cord in the 100-back in 2008 and won the title … Two-time All-Ameri- can and 2008 recipient of the Seahawk Award … Qualified for the Louisville, Ky. Olympic Trials in the 100-back with her time of 1:04.19 at the OVC DuPont Manual Meet … Class Valedictorian as well as member of the National Honor Society and Beta Club. Back/Sprint Personal: Born Heidi Jill Hatteberg on July 11, 1990, in Cedar Rap- CAPTAIN ids, Iowa … Parents are Kent and Hope Hatteberg … Has two older sisters, Sarah and Lindsay … Father was director of the choir at the University of Louisville that won the choir Olympics as well as the Kentucky Ambassadors … Chose Georgia Tech because of its educa- tion, swimming and proximity to home … Hobbies include singing, • Named to the 2008-09 ACC Academic Honor Roll dancing, running, sewing and designing … An Aerospace Engineer- • Named to the 2009-10 ACC Academic Honor Roll ing major. • 2009-10 Chapman/Hiles Most Improved Athlete Award Hatteberg’s Career Top Times In Tech’s Record Books: 50 Free 23.69 2009 ACC Championships • 50-free (6th), 23.69 100 Free 52.69 Short Course Nationals (12/4/08) • 500-free (3rd), 4:50.77 500 Free 4:50.77 2010 ACC Championships • 100-back (2nd), 55.25 • 200-back (1st), 1:57.68 50 Back 26.89 vs. UNC-Wil. and VaTech (1/24/09) 100 Back 55.25 2010 ACC Championships As a Sophomore in 2009-10: Set a new personal-best during her 200 Back 1:57.68 2010 ACC Championships sophomore season in the 500-free after hitting the wall in 4:50.77 at the 2010 ACC Championships … mark was the 17th best of the championships … Also set new personal bests in the 100 and 200- back at the ACC Championships … hit the wall in 1:57.68 to finish Vida Jemec 10th overall in the 200-back and finished in 55.25 in the 100-back Senior to place 18th … Finished first in both the 100 and 200-Back vs. Em- ory touching the wall in 56.79 and 2:03.05 respectively … Earned a Greer, S.C. first place finish in the 100-Back with a time of 57.25 vs. NC State … Took home second in the 200-Back with a time of 2:05.94 at UNC Riverside … Finished first in both the 100 and 200-Back at Duke with times of Fly/IM 56.91 and 2:03.90 respectively.

As A Freshman In 2008-09: Part of the Tech record-setting 200-free relay team (1:33.16) at the ACC Championships … Set career-highs in the 50-free (23.69), 100-back (55.96) and 200-back (1:59.38) at the ACC Championships … Also established career-bests in the 100- free (52.69) at the ConocoPhillips U.S. Short Course Nationals. • Named to the 2007-08 ACC Academic Honor Roll

In Tech’s Record Books: • 100-Fly (5th), 55.84

As A Junior in 2009-10: Set a new personal-best in the 100-Free at the 2010 Triangle College Cup in February, hitting the wall in 55.91 … Recorded best time of the season in the 100-Fly at the Triangle College Cup as well, finishing in 57.26 … Took eighth in the 100-Fly vs. NC State with a time of 59.55. Junior Captain As A Sophomore In 2008-09: Established a career-high in the Heidi 100-fly (55.84) at the ACC Championships … Had a season-best Hatteberg swim in the 100-breast (1:07.28) at the ACC Championships.

As A Freshman In 2007-08: Recorded the third-fastest time on the team in the 100-breast (1:07.27) and 100-fly (56.82) at the ACC Championships … Was second on the squad in the 200-IM (2:09.13) at ACC’s and fifth in the 200-fly with a time of 2:12.87 against UGA. High School: Six-year letterwinner under Coach Ed-

24 2010-11 Georgia Tech Swimming and Diving die Hughes ... Won 100 fly as sophomore, junior, and senior and As a Junior in 2009-10: Posted best time of the season in the 100 breast as sophomore ... Received MVP, All-State, and all-Re- 100-free at the ACC Championships, hitting the wall in 52.44 for a gion honors four seasons ... Holds the RHS record in 100 fly and 31st place finish … Also posted best time in the 50-free at the ACC 200-IM ... National Honor Society ... National French Honor Society Championships with a mark of 24.41 … Swam the 500-free for the ... Key club ... Beta club, yearbook ... Graduated top 5% in class. first time in her career in a dual meet against Emory and posted a time of 5:12.25, coming in fourth place … Took fifth in the 200- Personal: Born Vida Jemec on December 2, 1988 in Slovenia ... Free with a time of 1:54.86 at UNC. Parents are Marjan and Nika Jemec ... Has three siblings Sebasti- jan, Ana and Domen ... Majoring in Polymer Fiber Engineering. As A Sophomore In 2008-09: Established career-highs in the 50-free (24.07), 100-free (52.09), 200-free (1:51.22) and 100-fly (56.44) at the ACC Championships. Jemec’s Career Top Times 100 Free 55.91 2010 Triangle College Cup As A Freshman In 2007-08: Was fifth on the team in the 50-free 100 Breast 1:07.27 2008 ACC Championships and 100-free after swimming a 24.64 and 53.33, respectively at 100 Fly 55.84 2009 ACC Championships the ACC Championships … Turned in the team’s sixth-best swim in the 200-free after clocking in at 1:57.05 at the Georgia Tech 200 Fly 2:12.87 vs. Georgia (11/7/07) Invitational … Her time of 57.41 in the 100-fly at the ACC Champi- 200 IM 2:09.13 2008 ACC Championships onships was good for fourth-best on the campaign.

High School: Four-year letterwinner under Coach Terry Blish ... Named team captain during her senior season ... Won 200 free- style relay in 2004-05 ... Won 400 freestyle relay in 2006-07 ... Girls State Championships A-AAAA 2007 ... All-American (2004- 05 & 2007) ... All-State (2004-05) ... Holds school records in 200 and 400 freestyle ... Honor roll, FCA officer, retreat leader, and Eu- charistic minister.

Personal: Born Katherine Mary Locker on June 2, 1989 in Atlanta, Ga. ... Parents are Doug and Beth Locker ... Has two younger sib- lings, John and Anne ... Hobbies include listening to music, spend- ing time with friends and family, and going to the beach ... Mange- ment major.

Locker’s Career Top Times Senior Vida Jemec 50 Free 24.07 2009 ACC Championships 100 Free 52.09 2009 ACC Championships 200 Free 1:51.22 2009 ACC Championships Katherine Locker 100 Fly 56.44 2009 ACC Championships Senior Decatur, Ga. Marist Fly/Sprint Free CAPTAIN

• 2007-08 recipient of the J. Herb McAuley Freshman Unity Award • Named to the 2007-08 ACC Academic Honor Roll • Named to the 2008-09 ACC Academic Honor Roll • Named to the 2009-10 ACC Academic Honor Roll

In Tech’s Record Books: • 200-free (8th), 1:51.22 Senior Captain Katherine Locker • 100-fly (9th), 56.44

2010-11 Georgia Tech Swimming and Diving 25 Jessie Mason Hen Pauker Junior Senior Suwanee, Ga. Nahariya, Israel Home Schooled Amal 1 Nahariya Sprint Free/Back Breast

• Named to the 2008-09 ACC Academic Honor Roll In Tech’s Record Books: • Named to the 2009-10 ACC Academic Honor Roll • 100-breast (4th), 1:04.16 • 200-breast (5th), 2:19.83 In Tech’s Record Books: • 50-free (2nd), 23.31 As A Junior in 2009-10: Posted personal-best marks in three • 100-free (5th), 51.29 events at the 2010 ACC Championships … Finished 100-Breast • 100-back (3rd), 55.78 with a time of 1:04.16 (20th place), second career-best mark came in the 200-Breast with a time of 2:19.83 (23rd place) and last As a Sophomore in 2009-10: Set personal-bests in two events P.R. came in the 200-IM in 2:06.92 (33rd place) … Took second in on the year (50-Free, 100-Back) … Recorded a P.R. in the 100- the 100-Breast (1:06.91) and third in the 200-Breast (2:26.16) vs. Back at the 2010 ACC Championships, finishing in 55.78 during Emory … Earned a sixth place finish in the 100-Breast at the Geor- the preliminary trials … Took 21st in the 100-Back finals (56.08) gia Tech Invitational touching the wall in a time of 1:05.17 as the and 22nd in the 50-Free with a time of 23.41 … Finished second Yellow Jackets’ top finisher … Earned two second place finishes overall in the 50-free at the Georgia Tech Fall Invitational in No- in the 100 and 200-Breast with times of 1:06.72 and 2:26.60 re- vember, hitting the wall in 23.31 … Won the 50-Free at UNC with spectively at UNC. a time of 23.95. As A Sophomore In 2008-09: Posted career-highs in the 100- As A Freshman In 2008-09: Member of the 200-medley relay breast (1:04.67) and 200-breast (2:21.44) at the ACC Champion- team which set a school record (1:42.64) at the ACC Champi- ships … Turned in season bests in the 500-free (5:15.68) at the onships … Part of the Tech record-setting 200-free relay team ACC Championships and in the 200-IM (2:13.67) against Florida (1:33.16) at the ACC Championships … Member of the 400-free State. relay team which set a school record (3:20.64) at the ACC Champi- onships … Established all her individual event career top times at As A Freshman In 2007-08: Joined team mid-way through the the ACC Championships in the 50-free (23.35), 100-free (51.29), season … Had the fourth-best time in the 500-free when she 50-back (25.77) and the 100-back (56.53). touched the wall in 5:05.59 at the ACC Championships … Had the best times of the season for the squad in the 100- and 200-breast High School: Was home schooled … Swam at the 2007 Short as she recorded a 1:04.67 and 2:21.11, respectively at the ACC Course Nationals with a U.S. Open qualifying time in the 50-free Championships. … Placed at the Region One Championships in equestrian in both 2005 and 2006. High School/International: Won first place in the Israeli Cham- pionships in the 4x50 IM relay as well as recording a second-place Personal: Born Jessica Leigh Mason on January 16, 1990, in Vir- finish in the 100-breast. ginia Beach, Va. … Parents are Michael and Cheryl Mason … Has a younger brother, Connor … Chose Georgia Tech because of its Personal: Born Hen Pauker on March 5, 1987, in Nahariva, Israel academics, location and the swimming team … Hobbies include … Parents are Yossi and Rachel Pauker … Sister of Adi and Lior … equestrian and surfing … Majoring in Management. Chose Georgia Tech because it is a good school and she wants to help the swimming team … Hobbies include dancing, movies, run- ning and music … Is an Industrial Engineering major.

Mason’s Career Top Times Pauker’s Career Top Times 50 Free 23.31 2009 GT Fall Invitational 500 Free 5:05.59 2008 ACC Championships 100 Free 51.29 2009 ACC Championships 100 Breast 1:04.16 2010 ACC Championships 50 Back 25.77 2009 ACC Championships 200 Breast 2:19.83 2010 ACC Championships 100 Back 55.78 2010 ACC Championships 200 IM 2:06.92 2010 ACC Championshps

26 2010-11 Georgia Tech Swimming and Diving Personal: Born Kathleen Marie Riley on January 1, 1991, Mead- owbrook, Pa. … Parents are John and Sue Riley … Sister of John and Megan … Father was a swimmer at Drexel, while brother and sister were swimmers at Virginia Tech and Richmond, respectively … Chose Georgia Tech because of the academics, friendly atmo- sphere and facilities … Enjoys reading … Lists most memorable athletic accomplishment as qualifying for junior nationals in Or- lando, Fla. … Majoring in International Affairs.

Riley’s Career Top Times 50 Free 23.76 2010 ACC Championships 100 Free 51.25 2010 ACC Championships Senior Hen Pauker 100 Back 56.81 2010 ACC Championships 200 Free 1:54.87 2009 GT Fall Invitational Kate Riley Sophomore Oak Ridge, N.C. Sarah Roethel Northwest Guilford Freshman Sprint Free Herndon, Va. Herndon Diving

• Named to the 2009-10 ACC Academic Honor Roll

In Tech’s Record Books: • 50-free (8th), 23.76 High School: A four-year letter winner (two at Sachem East High • 100-free (4th), 51.25 School; two at Herndon High School) graduating under the direc- • 100-back (7th), 56.81 tion of Pat Whitham ... Named team captain her senior year ... Earned the coaches award for diving in her sophomore season at As a Freshman In 2009-10: Posted a solid freshman campaign Sachem East ... Given the Sportsmanship award for diving in her On the Flats, etching her name into Georgia Tech’s all-time list in senior year ... All-District in her junior and senior years ... Holds several events … Riley posted all of her season best times at the the high school record at Herndon for the 1-meter dive (6 dives, ACC Championships, first with a impressive performance in the 224 points) ... Also a member of the winter and spring track and 100-free, finishing in 51.25 … Hit the wall in 23.76 in the 50-free field teams where she earned All-District honors in the shot put, for a 29th place finish while her mark of 56.81 in the 100-Back pole vault, 100-meter run, pentathlon and four times for the high gave her a 32nd place finish … Earned two second place perfor- jump ... holds the school record at Sachem East in the pentathlon mances in the 50 and 100-Free vs. Emory with times of 23.99 (2,123 points) ... Named to the honor roll in each of her high school and 51.70 respectively … Took second in the 50-Free vs. NC State years ... Member of the National Honor Society and Foreign Lan- coming in with a time of 23.95 … Finished second in the 50-Free guage Honor Society. at UNC with a time of 24.06 … Started the year off with a second place performance in the 50-Free touching the wall in 24.39. Personal: Born Sarah Anne Roethel on April 10, 1992 in Stony- brook, N.Y. ... Parents are Stephen and Theresia Roethel ... Has two High School: Four-year letterwinner for Coach Matt Thorn … Four- older brothers, Michael and Richard ... Brother, Michael competed time Metro 4A conference champion … Two-time conference MVP at LaSalle University from 2006-10 in track and field while Richard … 2006-07 USA Swimming Scholastic All-American … 2006-07 currently competes in track at Christopher Newport University and National Interscholastic Swimming Coaches Association All-Amer- recently played football for the university ... Also enjoys volleyball ican … Member of the National Honor Society … Treasurer of the and Frisbee ... Plans to major in Polymer, Textile and Fiber Engi- Interact Club … Honor Roll student and member of Teens in Ac- neering. tion.

2010-11 Georgia Tech Swimming and Diving 27 Sarah Schoeff Keren Siebner Senior Junior Kennesaw, Ga. Herzelia, Israel Marietta Hayovel Sprint Free/Back Mid-Distance Free

As a Junior in 2009-10: Posted a personal best time in the 100- • Named to the 2008-09 ACC Academic Honor Roll free at the 2010 Triangle College Cup in February with a mark of • Named to the 2009-10 ACC Academic Honor Roll 53.50 to finish sixth overall in the event … Also had a career-best time in the 50-back (28.15) in a meet against Alabama, Florida In Tech’s Record Books: Atlantic, Florida Gulf Coast and Georgia Southern in October. • 50-Free (3rd), 23.56 • 100-Free (2nd), 50.27 As A Sophomore In 2008-09: Turned in career performances at • 200-Free (3rd), 1:50.21 the ACC Championships in the 50-free (24.16), 100-free (53.81) • 100-Back (9th), 57.80 and the 100-back (59.07). • 200-Back (6th), 2:02.70 • 100-Fly (10th), 57.11 As A Freshman In 2007-08: Swam the sixth-fastest 50-free time • 200-Fly (4th), 2:01.63 at the ACC Championships with a 25.06 … Also set her season lows in the 100-free (55.29) and 100-back (1:01.43) at the confer- As A Sophomore in 2009-10: Set career bests in six events im- ence championship meet. proving upon two times already in the school record books and High School: Four-year letterwinner under Coach Belinda Smith ... adding her name to four other events … Took 24th in the 200- Elected as team captain during junior and senior seasons ... Aca- Free (21:50.63) and 15th in the 200-Fly after setting a personal demic All-American for two years ... Georgia All-star for 4 years ... bests in the prelims (1:50.21 and 2:01.63, respectively) at the ACC Cobb County first team sophomore, junior and senior seasons ... Championships … Was a member of the 800-Free relay team to Received MVP (2005-07) ... Holds team records in 50 free, 100 take sixth with a time of 7:18.42 and the 400-Free relay team to free, and 100 back ... Graduated with honors. earn seventh in 3:21.69 at the ACC Championships … Set a P.R. in the 100-Fly with a first place finish vs. Emory … Upped her career Personal: Born Sarah Nicole Schoeff on August 26, 1989 in Mari- best in the 50-Free (23.56) and set a new P.R. in the 200-Back etta, Ga. ... Parents are Timothy and Elise Schoeff ... Has younger (2:02.70) at the Georgia Tech Invitational … Set a new personal brother Jake ... Hobbies include music and photography ... Major- best in the 100-Back at Duke with a third place finish. ing in science, technology, and culture. As A Freshman In 2008-09: Member of the 200-medley relay Schoeff’s Career Top Times team which set a school record (1:42.64) at the ACC Champion- 50 Free 24.16 2009 ACC Championships ships … Member of the 400-free relay team which set a school record (3:20.64) at the ACC Championships … Had career per- 50 Back 28.15 2009 vs. Bama/FAU/Ga. Southern/FGSU formances in the 50-free (23.80), 100-free (50.27) and 200-free 100 Free 53.50 2010 Triangle College Cup (1:50.29) at the ACC Championships … Top times in the 100-back 100 Back 59.07 2009 ACC Championships (1:01.36) came in a tri-meet with Florida Atlantic and Florida Gulf Coast.

High School: Swam four years for Coach Doron Segal and was a two-time captain … Holds Israeli Junior records in the 50-free, 200- free and 200-back.

Personal: Born Keren Michaela Siebner on June 9, 1990, in Kfar- Saba, Israel … Parents are Miron and Osnat Siebner … Has an old- er sister, Sivan … Chose Georgia Tech because of the swim team and its academics … Majoring in Industrial Engineering.

Senior Sarah Schoeff 28 2010-11 Georgia Tech Swimming and Diving Morgan Trickett Sophomore Greenville, S.C. J.L. Mann Free/Back/Breast

• 2009-10 J. Herb McAuley Freshman Unity Award Junior Keren Siebner In Tech’s Record Books: • 100-Back (4th), 55.92 Siebner’s Career Top Times • 100-Breast (9th), 1:06.51 50 Free 23.56 2010 ACC Championships • 200-IM (4th), 2:03.92 100 Free 50.27 2009 ACC Championships As A Freshman in 2009-10: Took 20th in the 100-Back with a 200 Free 1:50.21 2010 ACC Championships career best time of 55.92 in her first ACC Championships and 100 Back 57.80 at Duke (10/30/09) earned a 24th place finish in the 200-IM with a personal best time 200 Back 2:02.70 GT Invite (11/20-22/09) of 2:03.92 … Set a personal best in the 100-Breast with a 13th 100 Fly 57.11 vs. Emory (1/30/10) place finish at the Georgia Tech Invitational touching the wall in 200 Fly 2:01.63 2010 ACC Championships 1:06.51. High School: Six-year letterwinner for Coaches Phillip Caston and Cile Williamson … Six-time all-state in the 50-free … 2007 All- Taylor Sostarecz American in the 50-free and two-time Scholastic All-American … Freshman As a senior, won the 50-free, 100-free and 400-free relay at the state championship … Part of eight other state championship Easton, Pa. titles in 200-medley relay, 400-free relay, 50-free, 100-free, 200- free relay and 100-back from seventh-eleventh grades … All told, Easton Area won 11 gold, seven silver and two bronze medals in six years of Distance/IM high school swimming, the most in the history of South Carolina High School … Three-time Women’s Athlete of the Year and MVP.

Personal: Born Morgan Grace Trickett on October 8, 1990, in Co- lumbia, S.C. … Parents are Peter and Toni Trickett … Sister of Lynd- sey and Trey … Chose Georgia Tech because of the academics, swim team and the facility … Most memorable athletic achieve- High School: A two-year letterwinner in both of her seasons on ment was winning the Girl’s State Championship as a senior …. the swim team under the direction of Earl Page ... Earned Honor Roll honors ... Member of the National Honor Society and French STAC major. National Honor Society.

Personal: Born Taylor Skye Sostarecz on July 31, 1992 in Easton, Pa. ... Parents are Jeffrey and Nanci Sostarecz ... Has an older Trickett’s Career Top Times brother, Eric ... Chose Georgia Tech for it’s academic reputation, swim program and campus ... Began swimming at the age of five 50 Free 24.76 vs. Bama/FAU/FGCU/Ga. South (10/3/09) ... Plans to major in Chemical Engineering. 100 Free 52.22 2010 ACC Championships 100 Back 55.92 2010 ACC Championships 100 Breast 1:06.51 GT Invitational (11/20-22/09) 200 IM 2:03.92 2010 ACC Championships

2010-11 Georgia Tech Swimming and Diving 29 Alexis Weber Hailey White Sophomore Freshman Cumming, Ga. Duluth, Ga. West Forsyth Duluth Sprint Free Sprint Free/Fly

In Tech’s Record Books: High School: A four-year letterwinner under the direction of Jim • 100-Free (10th), 52.05 Beason at Duluth High School ... Captained her team in her final two • 200-Free (4th), 1:49.81 seasons ... Four-time All-American ... Four-Time All-State ... Four- Time All-County ... Four-time MVP of the Duluth High School swim As A Freshman In 2009-10: Finished 20th in the 200-Free with team ... Member of the Georgia Zone Team in 2005 and 2006 ... a personal best time of 1:49.81 in her first career ACC Champion- 25-time event winner at the Georgia State Championships ... Cur- ship appearance … Was a member of the sixth place 800-Free rent school record holder in the 100-Free and 200-Free ... Earned Honor Roll honors and was a member of the student council. relay team (7:18.42), seventh place 400-Free relay team (3:21.69) and ninth place 200-Free relay team (1:33.00) … Set a P.R. in the Personal: Born Hailey Elizabeth White on April 7, 1992 in Law- 50-Free with a time of 23.96 vs. NC State touching the wall in third renceville, Ga. ... Parents are Bradley and Deanne White ... Has an place. older sister Mary Kathryn and a younger sister Caroline ... Began swimming at the age of seven ... Lists her most memorable ath- High School: Two-year letterwinner for Coach Hunt at Forsyth letic accomplishment as breaking the southeastern sectional and Central and one-year letterwinner for Coach Ernst at West Forsyth Georgia state record in the 1650-Free ... Plans to major in Manage- … Won the Metro Atlanta High School Championship in the 50-free ment. and 100-free … Holds most of the records at both West Forsyth and Forsyth Central … In 2008, came in second in the state in both the 50-free and 100-free … 2008 and 2009 High Point Female Hillary Yarosh Swimmer … Recipient of the Dynamo Award of Excellence in 2009 Freshman … Two-time Scholastic All-American … President of the Spanish Club … Events planner for the Green Club … Member of National West Chester, Pa. Honor Society and National Spanish Honor Society … Graduated with honors and a dual seal. Unionville Sprint Free/Fly Personal: Born Alexis Nicole Weber on September 30, 1990, in Tampa, Fla. … Parents are Christopher and Edelmira Weber … Sis- ter of Mitchell … Chose Georgia Tech because “its one of the best schools in the country for engineering,” the amazing swimming program and pool and that its close to home … A Civil Engineering major. High School: A four-year letterwinner at Unionville High School where she captained her team in her senior season ... Helped her team to the 2008 Chesmont League Championships ... Earned Scholastic All-American honors from her sophomore year on ... All- American in the 100-Fly and 200-Medley relay in her junior and senior years ... All-Area in each of her years on the swim team ... All-State in her sophomore, junior and senior years ... Four-time All- District ...Won the 100-Fly at the PIAA AAA Swimming at Districts Weber’s Career Top Times to qualify her for junior nationals ... Member of the National Honor 50 Free 23.55 2010 ACC Championships Society, Spanish National Honor Society, and earned distinguished honors all four years of high school. 100 Free 50.69 2010 ACC Championships 200 Free 1:49.81 2010 ACC Championships Personal: Born Hillary Kerr Yarosh on May 20, 1992 in Bryn Mahr, Pa. ... Parents are Alan and Julee Hill Yarosh ... Has three siblings, Kendall, Marissa and Ainsley ... Also enjoys soccer and playing the piano ... Began swimming at the age of seven ... Chose Tech for its academics, swim team unity and swimming program ... Plans to major in Industrial Engineering and hopes to work for Disney.

30 2010-11 Georgia Tech Swimming and Diving 2010-11 Coaching Staff

L-R: Athletic Trainer Mark Smith, Assistant Coach Mark Toburen, Assistant Coach Chris DeSantis, Head Coach Courtney Shealy Hart, Assistant Coach Marty Hamburger, Diving Coach John Ames

Name Year Event(s) College, Year Courtney Shealy Hart Fourth Middle Distance Free and Stroke Georgia, 2001 John Ames 10th Diving Ohio, 1993 Marty Hamburger Sixth Sprints Iowa, 1991 Mark Toburen Second Distance NC State, 1996 Chris DeSantis Second Breast, IM Colby College, 2006

2010-11 Georgia Tech Swimming and Diving 31 ken during the 2008-09 season and a school-record nine men’s Courtney swimmers participated in the NCAA Championships. Shealy Hart spent one season (2006-07) as an assistant coach at Shealy Hart North Florida prior to arriving on The Flats. She helped guide North Head Coach Florida to a fifth-place finish at the Pacific Coast Swimming Confer- ence Championships and led nine individuals to top-16 finishes at Second Season the meet. Shealy Hart guided one athlete to a top-eight finish in the (Fourth overall at Tech) conference championship. Georgia, 2001 Before heading into the coaching scene, Shealy Hart partici- pated in the 2000 Courtney Shealy Hart, a Georgia Tech assistant coach for two years, Summer Olympic was named head coach of the Yellow Jackets’ swimming programs Games for the Unit- on April 30, 2009. Shealy Hart is the eighth head coach in the his- ed States. She took tory of the program. home a pair of gold medals in Sydney, In her first year as the head of the swimming and diving program Australia, in the 400- in 2009-10, Shealy Hart led the men’s team to a fifth place per- meter medley relay formance and the women’s team to a ninth place showing at the and 400-meter free- ACC Championships. The men’s meet was highlighted by three style relay. first place finishes by Gal Nevo while the women broke four school records. Nevo’s success continued into the NCAA Championships Shealy Hart also where Hart helped the senior to All-American status in each of his competed on the races, a runner-up finish up in the 400-IM for the second-straight international scene season, and a school record time in the 200-Fly in his final race as in the Pan-Ameri- a Yellow Jacket to give Tech a 23rd finish at the event. can Games (1999, 2003), Pan Pacific In two seasons as an assistant coach, Shealy Hart worked primar- (2002) and the Unit- ily with the middle distance free and stroke group and also served ed States World Cup as recruiting coordinator. The Georgia Tech swimming programs Teams (2000-04). enjoyed unprecedented success in the two year’s since Shealy At the University of Hart’s arrival and she has worked with multiple NCAA participants. Georgia, Shealy Hart In 2007-08, the women’s team finished 30th at the NCAA Champi- led the Bulldogs to NCAA team championships in 1999 and 2000. onships for the best She was named the 2000 NCAA Female Swimmer of the Year af- finish in program ter capturing individual national titles in the 50-free, 100-free and history. 100-back. She also captured NCAA titles as a member of the 400- free relay and 400-medley relay teams. She finished her NCAA ca- In 2008-09, the reer with 26 All-America honors the most in UGA history, plus two men’s squad turned more honorable mention citations. in its best NCAA effort with a 19th- Shealy Hart won nine individual Southeastern Conference titles, 10 place finish. Nevo SEC relay crowns and set five conference records. She was named was an All-American SEC Female Swimmer of the Year in 2000. in both the 200-IM and 400-IM as well Shealy Hart played volleyball for the Bulldogs and lettered from as being named 1997-99. She was named the team’s most valuable player in 1998 ACC Swimmer of and was the first NCAA Division I female student-athlete to com- the Year. His mark pete in two sports on the same day, accomplishing that feat three in the 400-IM was times at Georgia. the second-fastest in NCAA history and After graduating from Georgia in 2001 cum laude with a degree third-fastest in the in sports studies/communications, Shealy Hart worked as a moti- world. Nigel Plum- vational speaker for the NCAA, Coca-Cola, Healthsouth and Arby’s, mer was named the and served as the director of the Golden West Swim Lessons Pro- ACC Freshman of the gram in Huntington Beach, Calif., before heading to North Florida. Year, the first time a Shealy Hart earned her master’s degree from UGA in sports man- Georgia Tech swimmer earned either swimmer or freshman of the agement in 2005. A native of Columbia, S.C., Shealy Hart, and her year awards in school history. All told, 24 school records were bro- husband Justin, reside in Atlanta.

32 2010-11 Georgia Tech Swimming and Diving John Ames At the 2006 ACC Championships, Stowers became just the sec- Diving Coach ond GT diver, first under Ames, to win an ACC championship as he captured the men’s three-meter springboard. He also became 10th Season the first diver to earn All-ACC honors on both springboards Besides Ohio, 1993 Stowers, Krimm and England, two other Tech divers have garnered all-conference honors under Ames’ guidance. Former men’s diving standout Paul McCarty (2001-04) earned All-ACC honors on the one-meter springboard in 2002, while former diver Tony Burkhardt accomplished that same feat at the ‘05 ACC Championships.

In 2005, the women’s diving program took its first steps towards being a force at the ACC Championships, as junior Laurissa Prystaj and England both finaled on the three-meter board, making it the John Ames is entering his 10th season as the diving coach for the highest scoring event for Tech in women’s diving history. The duo Yellow Jacket swimming and diving program. of England and Krimm trumped that performance when both Yel- low Jacket divers qualified for the finals in all events. The duo then During the 2009-10 season, Ames helped two freshmen divers, took another step forward when they combined to garner All-ACC Brandon Makinson and Chris Khosravi to their first ever appear- in every diving event at the 2008 conference championships, and ances at the NCAA Zone Diving Event hosted by Tech. Makinson followed that up with All-American honors. took 11th while Khosravi took 17th in the 3-meter dive. Khosravi went on to earn a sixth place finish in the platform dive earning the Along with his second best score by a freshman in the event. Ames also aided coaching duties at senior All-American Hannah Krimm to her fourth-straight Zone div- Tech, Ames also ing event. mentors the At- lanta Diving Asso- In 2008-09, Ames coached Michele Bertolino and Hannah Krimm, ciation, which has who made the finals of the 2009 NCAA Zone-B diving Champion- quickly become the ships in the one and three meter springboard dives. Also, at the top United States 2009 ACC Championships, Krim was the highest scorer for the Diving program in women’s swimming & diving teams in competition with a fifth the state of Geor- place finish in both the one and three meter springboard. gia. This season, his divers won three In 2008, he coached Tech’s first female diving All-American as individual National then-sophomore Krimm finished seventh on the three-meter Championships, springboard. Krimm was also recognized as a honorable mention while one went on All-American on the one-meter board, while then-senior Stephanie to qualify for Junior England was a honorable mention All-American in the three-meter World Champion- and platform events. The Tech divers accounted for all 21 of the ships. Jackets’ total points at the NCAA Championships helping them to a 30th-place finish -- it’s highest in program history. Hired in August 2001, Ames came At the 2007-08 ACC Championships, Ames led Krimm to a second- to Tech from place finish on the one-meter board, while England was second George Washing- in the platform and third in the three-meter. Krimm, England and ton University and then freshman Michele Bertolino all qualified for the NCAA Zone the Montgomery Championship, with Krimm and England moving on to NCAAs in Dive Club, one of the largest diving programs in the nation. Prior Columbus, Ohio. to his stint with Montomery and George Washington, Ames served as an assistant coach with the Northern Virginia Dive Club. He also Under Ames’ tutelage, Evan Stowers became the first Tech diver worked as a graduate assistant and diving coach at Western Il- to qualify for the NCAA Championships in 2006. In the Georgia linois University. Tech Aquatic Center, Stowers again made history by finishing sev- enth on the men’s platform, becoming the first Tech diver to garner Ames graduated from Ohio University in 1993 with a bachelor’s All-America honors. In 2007, Stowers returned to the NCAA Cham- degree in psychology after completing his collegiate diving career pionships, earning All-America honors for the second consecutive with the Bobcats. He earned a Master of Science degree in sport season. administration while at Western Illinois.

2010-11 Georgia Tech Swimming and Diving 33 ACC Championship. Malul’s swim of 52.81 lowered his own school Marty record. Malul, Plummer, Robberson and Sousa were all part of the largest team (nine) Georgia Tech Men’s Team has ever sent to the Hamburger NCAA Championship. Assistant Coach Freshman Jessie Mason became the second fastest woman in GT history as she posted a 23.35 at the ACC Championship. Mason Sixth Season was a member of the school record setting 200 free relay and 200 Iowa, 1991 medley relay, leading off the later in a team-leading 25.77. Lisa Pucci continued her success in the breaststroke events, posting the third fastest time in school history in the 100 at ACC’s. She also swam the breaststroke leg of the record 200 medley relay.

In the 2007-08 season, Malul set a school record and win the Marty Hamburger is in his sixth season as assistant coach at Geor- ACC 100-breast title. Hamburger was also instrumental in helping gia Tech. Hamburger works with Alumni Relations and is in charge Sousa set a school record and “B” cut in the 50-free. Under the of fundraising while assisting with recruiting. In the pool, he works guidance of Hamburger, Sousa and Malul were part of the record- primarily with the sprint group. setting 200-medley relay team while Sousa, Jacob Kwasnik and Robberson were part of the record-setting 400-free relay team. In the 2009-10 season, Hamburger’s sprint group had two men Malul was also the 400-medley relay team that set a new school with NCAA “B” cuts: Nigel Plummer (50, 100-Free) and Matt record. Vaughan (100, 200-Breast). Plummer also contributed on three “B” cut relays: 200-Medley, 400-Free and 400-Medley. Vaughan Lisa Pucci who was part of two record-setting relays (400-medley swam breaststroke on the 200-Medley as well. and 400-free) and two more (200-medley, 200-free) that recorded the second-best times in school history. The sprint group also contributed to a new school record in the women’s 200-Free Relay. Three of the women on that relay were In 2006-07, Hamburger helped Ryan Bishop to an All-ACC finish members of Hamburger’s sprint corp: sophomore Jessie Mason and an NCAA `B’ cut in the 400 IM. He was also instrumental in and freshmen Alexis Weber and Kate Riley. Weber and Riley also guiding the group of Jason Bourgeois, Jacob Kwasnik and Mauricio swam legs on the 400-Free Relay for an NCAA “B” cut. Sousa to the school record in the 200 freestyle relay. During his first season, Hamburger guided Bishop and Alex Williams to NCAA To date, Hamburger’s sprinters have seriously impacted Tech’s Top ‘B’ qualifying standards. Bishop clocked NCAA ‘B’ cut times in the Times lists. At the conclusion of the season, here is how his sprint- 200 IM and 400 IM events for the Jackets. He also qualified for the ers ranked “All-Time”: championship finals of the 200 IM, 400 IM and 200 breaststroke for Tech at the ACC Championships. •Men’s 50 Freestyle: All three of the top three swimmers and four of top six Williams posted a personal-best and first ever NCAA ‘B’ standard •Men’s 100 Freestyle: Two of the top three in the 100 breast at the ACC meet, finishing a career-best fifth in •Men’s 100 Breaststroke: Two of the top three and four the finals. of the top six Hamburger worked with the Dynamo Swim Club from 1999-2004, •Women’s 50 Freestyle: Three of the top seven charged with all aspects of daily operations, administration and •Women’s 100 Freestyle: Three of the top six marketing for the Masters program. While at Dynamo, Hamburger •Women’s 100 Breaststroke: Two of the top three produced over 100 nationally-ranked, national champion and All- America swimmers, four World record holders and five American The 2008-09 season saw unprecedented success for Hamburger record holders. Hamburger’s Dynamo Masters led the Georgia Mas- and his sprint group. The men’s team was undefeated in the 50- ters team to a National Championship in 2000. Along with work- free through the entire dual meet season. Their dominance in the ing with the Dynamo Swim Club, Hamburger also assisted with event culminated with freshman Nigel Plummer’s winning the ACC three-time defending NCAA men’s national champion Auburn and Championship on his way to being selected Freshman of the Year. its Tiger Masters Swim Camp from 2000-04. He was part of the Sophomore Garrett Robberson was third in the 50-free at ACC’s, development of Master swimmers, covering topics of race strategy while senior Mauricio Sousa placed fifth. All three men applied and developing a successful lifestyle as a competitive athlete. their talents in the 200 free relay and along with senior Noah Co- peland, captured the ACC Championship, setting a new ACC record Hamburger has also worked with U.S. Olympic coaches Eddie Re- in the process. ese and Mark Schubert at the Texas Longhorn Swim Camps in Aus- tin, prior to coming to Tech. Robberson recorded the second fastest relay split in ACC history as he anchored the 200 medley relay in 18.89. Mickey Malul swam Hamburger, a native of Fort Dodge, Iowa, graduated from the Uni- the breaststroke leg of the same relay in 23.29, one of the fastest versity of Iowa with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1991. He resides 50-breast splits in NCAA history. Malul also made his first auto- in Decatur with his wife, Amanda Johnson and two sons: six-year matic NCAA cut as he defended his 100 breaststroke title at the old Ellis, and three-year old Reese.

34 2010-11 Georgia Tech Swimming and Diving Chris Mark Desantis Toburen Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Second Season Second Season Colby College, 2006 NC State, 1996

In his first season on the Flats, DeSan- Mark Toburen was named Georgia Tech tis made an immediate impact with the Swimming and Diving Assistant Coach breaststroke and IM group. Specifically, on August 3, 2009. DeSantis helped Matt Vaughan to go from a non-scorer to a Top-8 finisher at In his first season on the Flats, Toburen the ACC Championship meet in the 100 breast, he aided Lisa Pucci coached six-time All-American Gal Nevo to three ACC titles in the record the second best 100-Breast time in Tech History and assisted 200-IM, 400-IM, and 200-Fly en route to a Male ACC Swimmer of the Jordan Evans as she scored in three events at ACCs for the first time, Year award. Nevo was also the NCAA runner-up in the 400-IM and establishing herself as the No. 2 all time 200-IMer and school record set the school record in the 200-Fly at the NCAA Championships. holder in the butterfly. Toburen also assisted in coaching Heidi Hatteberg to a school record in the 200-Back, and the third-fastest time in school history in the DeSantis, a 2006 graduate of Colby College (Maine), has spent the 500-Free. His women’s 500-Free swimmer turned in three of the last two years as an assistant coach at the University of Pennsylvania top-5 all-time performances in that event in school history. and just completed his Master’s Degree in Applied Positive Psychol- ogy. Before Tech, Toburen was with the YMCA of the Tri- At Penn, DeSantis was involved in every aspect of the program includ- angle Area Swim Team ing recruiting, on-deck coaching and administration. DeSantis’ group (YOTA) since 1996 where of nine student-athletes was responsible for 10 of the 12 school re- he served as Head Coach cords broken last year. and Director of Com- petitive Swimming since Since January 2008, DeSantis has been a contributor to Floswim- 2006. ming.org where he writes weekly columns on a variety of swimming topics. In addition, he has developed and maintained connections As head coach at YOTA, with USA Swimming Olympic coaches, the top scientists at the Coun- Toburen oversaw a pro- silman Center, as well as Russell Mark, biomechanics coordinator for gram consisting of 350 USA Swimming. athletes at six separate training sites and was di- In 2006-07, DeSantis served as head coach of the Kiski School in rectly responsible for the Saltsburg, Pa. He was also a faculty member and taught classes in training of their High Per- Modern World History and U.S. History. DeSantis spent the summers formance group. While at of 2007 and 2008 as an assistant director and coach at the Harvard YOTA, Toburen managed Technique Swim Camp. a staff of five full-time and eight part-time coaches, At Colby, DeSantis was responsible for long- was a four-year let- term athlete development terwinner culminating planning, annual training his career as captain plan development for all of the team in 2005- levels of the program, extensive dry land program development, 06 and holds the Col- new swimmer recruitment and budget management. Prior to be- by College pool record ing named head coach, Toburen served as the Assistant Director of in the 400 freestyle Competitive Swimming (2005-06), Head Age Group Coach (2003- relay. At Colby, he also 05), Assistant Senior Coach (1998-2003) and Assistant Age Group served for three years Coach (1996-1998). as both captain and coach of the school’s During his time at YOTA, Toburen helped coach and develop five water polo club. In 2008 Olympic Trials qualifiers, over a dozen US Open and -US Ju 2006, the club quali- nior National qualifiers, one National Junior Team member, over 75 fied for the Division III YMCA National qualifiers and over 50 YMCA All-Americans. In 2006, National Tournament. YOTA won its first-ever combined YMCA National Team Champion- ship and its first men’s team title since 1988. A native of Wellesley, Mass., DeSantis cur- Toburen graduated from NC State University in 1996 cum laude with rently resides in At- a degree in Computer Engineering. He also received a Master’s De- lanta, Ga. with his wife gree in Computer Engineering from NC State in 1999 and worked on Katherine and their his PhD until starting his full-time coaching career in 2003. Toburen dog Emmy. was a three-year letter winner in swimming for the Wolfpack under ASCA Hall of Fame coach Don Easterling.

2010-11 Georgia Tech Swimming and Diving 35 Dr. G.P. “Bud” Dan Peterson Radakovich President Director of Athletics Second Season Fifth Season Kansas State, 1975 Indiana (Pa.), 1980

Dr. G.P. “Bud” Peterson is the eleventh president Now in his fifth year as Director of Athletics, of the Georgia Institute of Technology. In this Dan Radakovich has helped take a Georgia capacity he oversees a top-ten public research Tech program rich in athletic tradition to a university with more than 19,000 students and higher level of excellence and national re- more than $500 million in sponsored funding. spect.

Throughout his career, Dr. Peterson has played an active role in helping to estab- Since Radakovich arrived on The Flats in 2006, Georgia Tech has competed for lish the national education and research agendas, serving on numerous indus- conference and national championships across the board, Yellow Jacket stu- try, government, and academic task forces and committees. A distinguished sci- dent-athletes have excelled in the classroom and Tech’s facilities rate among entist, Dr. Peterson was selected in 2008 by President George W. Bush to serve the finest in the nation. on the National Science Board through 2014. The Board oversees the National Science Foundation (NSF) and advises the President and Congress on national Radakovich signed a new five-year contract in June of 2010. policy related to science and engineering research and education The 2009-10 academic year was one of the most successful campaigns in Prior to his appointment, Peterson served as Chancellor at the University of nearly 120 years of Georgia Tech athletics: Colorado at Boulder, Provost at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, New York from 2000 through 2006, and Program Director at the National Science * Yellow Jacket teams combined to produce a won-loss record of 213-80 (.727), the highest winning percentage at Georgia Tech in modern history. Foundation for the Thermal Transport and Thermal Processing Program (1993- * Georgia Tech participated in NCAA postseason play and/or bowl games 1994). He has held various positions at Texas A&M University, beginning in 1981 in football, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s tennis, vol- as an assistant professor of engineering technology and Halliburton Professor leyball, baseball, softball and golf. of Mechanical Engineering (1990), the College of Engineering’s Tenneco Profes- * Tech was the only school in the country to play in a BCS bowl game (Orange sor, Head of the Department of Mechanical Engineering (1993-1996), Executive Bowl), host an NCAA baseball regional and advance to the second round of the Associate Dean of Engineering (1996-2000), and Associate Vice Chancellor for NCAA men’s basketball tournament. Engineering for the Texas A&M University System (1996-2000). Prior to his ser- * The Yellow Jackets won four ACC championships - in football, golf, softball vice at Texas A&M, he was a Visiting Research Scientist at NASA-Johnson Space and women’s tennis. Center in Houston, Texas, Associate Professor and Head of the General Engi- * Academically, Georgia Tech’s Academic Progress Report (APR) scores neering Technology Department at Kansas Technical Institute in Salina, Kansas improved significantly for the third consecutive year. Five Yellow Jacket teams (1979-1981), and taught mathematics, physics and chemistry at Shawnee Mis- were recognized nationally by the NCAA for producing an APR score that sion South High School in Overland Park, Kansas (1978-1979) and Wabaunsee ranked among the top 10 percent in each respective sport. County High School in Alma, Kansas (1977-1978). * The football team won the ACC championship outright for the first time since 1990, played in a bowl game for the 13th straight year, two Yellow Jack- As Chancellor of the University of Colorado, Dr. Peterson led the development of ets were taken in the first round of the NFL draft, and Paul Johnson became a new university wide strategic plan, Flagship 2030 that defined a vision for the the first coach ever to be named ACC Coach of the Year in his first two seasons university for the next 20 years. In his nearly three years as Chancellor, fresh- in the conference. man applications increased by 35%, the number of underrepresented minori- * The men’s and women’s basketball teams both won 23 games and both ties in the freshmen class increased by 38%, sponsored research increased by earned NCAA Tournament bids. Coach Paul Hewitt’s team advanced to the championship game of the ACC Tournament. more than 18% and private philanthropy for the university increased by nearly * The baseball and softball teams both earned top-eight national seeds and 80%. hosted NCAA regionals. Women’s tennis also hosted NCAA 1st- and 2nd-round matches. As Provost at Rensselaer, he played a key role in the institutional transformation * The baseball team produced a school record-tying 10 draft picks. and the dramatic improvement in the quality, size and diversity of the faculty * The ACC champion golf team advanced to the final eight of the NCAA – overseeing the hiring of nearly 40% of the faculty, increasing the total number championships. of tenured and tenure-track faculty by 20%, and improving the diversity of the * The volleyball team, under first-year coach Tonya Johnson, earned the tenured/tenure-track faculty by more than doubling the number of under-rep- program’s first NCAA bid since 2004. resented minorities and increasing the number of women by 40%. In addition, * Men’s swimming (Gal Nevo) and men’s track and field (Alphonso Jordan during his tenure as Provost, the quality, size and diversity of the student body and Steve Marcelle) produced some of the most successful and most deco- increased, with the number of full-time Ph.D. students increasing by 25%. rated athletes in those sports’ history at Tech.

Dr. Peterson earned undergraduate degrees in mechanical engineering and A graduate of Center High School near Aliquippa, Pa., and a member of its mathematics as well as a master’s degree in engineering from Kansas State Alumni Hall of Fame, Radakovich, 52, became a football letterwinner and University. He earned his doctoral degree in mechanical engineering at Texas student coach at Indiana University of Pennsylvania, where he graduated in A&M University. 1980 with a bachelor of science degree in finance. He was enshrined into the Beaver County Sports Hall of Fame in April, 2008, and was recognized as a Dr. Peterson was born September 1, 1952, in San Francisco, California. He and Distinguished Alumni from IUP in March, 2009. his wife, Val, have four adult children. Radakovich added a master’s degree in business administration from Miami (FL) in 1982. He also completed the Sports Management Institute’s executive education program in 1992.

He is married to the former Marcie McDonald, and the couple has two children, Christian (20) and Grant (16). Christian is a junior Industrial Engineering major at Georgia Tech.

36 2010-11 Georgia Tech Swimming and Diving Theresa Wenzel Mark Smith Senior Women’s Athletic Trainer Administrator First Season The College at Brockport, Fifth Season a State University of New Marquette, 1991 York, 2010 Theresa Wenzel enters her fifth season as the Mark H. Smith enters his first season as a Gradu- Senior Woman’s Administrator at Georgia Tech ate Assistant Certified Athletic Trainer at Georgia and also holds the title of Associate Director of Tech and will work with the swimming and diving Athletics. She oversees women’s basketball, vol- teams. Smith, a native of Rochester, N.Y., earned leyball, softball, golf, men’s and women’s ten- his B.S. in Athletic Training from SUNY-Brockport nis, men’s and women’s track and field, men’s in 2010. and women’s cross country and the men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams in her role. At SUNY-Brockport, Smith was a student athletic trainer actively involved with the 23 varsity intercollegiate athletic teams on a daily basis. During the sum- Wenzel is the athletic department non-academic liaison to the Office of Student mer before his senior year, Smith took an Athletic Training internship with the Pittsburgh Steelers, where he carried out daily treatments/taping, rehab pro- Affairs. She is also a member of various committees including the Georgia Tech tocol, and practice preparations while also working a few home preseason Women’s Resource Center Advisory Board, the Title IX Compliance Committee, games. Smith also worked with the Rochester Raiders Indoor Football League the GRAA Compliance and Equity Committee, and the NCAA Athletic Certifica- team the previous spring. Smith has also been a part of many tournaments tion Steering Committee. Wenzel also serves on the ACC Student-Athlete Wel- including the Rutland Herald Hockey Invitational and USA Northeast Regional fare Committee, the ACC Women’s Basketball Committee, ACC Softball Com- Wrestling Championships. mittee and the ACC Women’s Tennis Committee. While working with University Sports Medicine at the University of Rochester For her hard work, Wenzel was recognized by the United State Postal Service Medical Center, Smith assisted with carrying out and performing the trials for with the Sports Award at the 2008 “Women Putting their Stamp on Atlanta the spine research which was published in the Journal of Athletic Trainer and is Luncheon”. a part of one of the National Athletic Trainer’s Association position statements on Cervical and Spine Injury management/protocol. Wenzel possesses a wide range of experience in athletic administration and coaching. She joined the Georgia Tech Athletic Association staff in October of Smith is a Certified Athletic Trainer, certified professional rescuer and is a mem- 2005 after an eight year stint at Siena College (N.Y.), where she served as As- ber of the National Athletic Trainer’ Association. sistant and then Associate Athletics Director of business operations while also coaching the women’s golf team. Ethan Shapiro While at Siena, Wenzel served one year as the school’s intramural director and assistant facilities director before being named Assistant Athletic Director for Director of Operations business operations and head women’s golf coach in1998. In seven seasons as head golf coach, Wenzel led the Saints to five-consecutive Metro Atlantic Athlet- 10th Season ic Conference titles from 2001-05. She relinquished her coaching duties follow- Georgia Tech, 2001 ing the 2005 season when she was promoted to Associate Athletics Director.

Prior to her time at Siena, Wenzel spent three years (1994-97) as an assistant Ethan Shapiro enters his 10th year at Georgia Tech and his seventh as Firector of Operations for the women’s basketball coach at Canisius College in buffalo, N.y>, and she also men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams. served on internship with eh National Invitational Tournament. Prior to working at this position, Shapiro was a A basketball letterwinner at Marquette University, Wenzel earned a Bachelor of graduate assistant for the men’s basketball team Science degree in business administration from Marquette in 1991. She added from 2002-04. He earned a master’s degree in a master’s degree in sport administration from Canisius in 2000. sports administration from Georgia State Univer- sity in ’04.

A native of Newton, Mass., Shapiro earned a Bachelor of Science degree in man- agement from Georgia Tech in ’01 and was a manager for the men’s basketball team for two-plus seasons.

He and his wife, the former Carrie Haskin, have a four-year-old son, Cameron. Courtney Dennis Team Manager Trudy Wheeler Tiffany Allen Academic Advisor Strength Coach Fourth Season Georgia Tech, 2011 Courtney Dennis enters her fourth season as team mamager for the men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams.

Dennis, a native of Spartanburg, S.C., was a member of the Dorman High School swim team, as well as team captain her senior season. She also swam for the YSCC for 11 years. This past summer, Dennis coached a Spartanburg summer league swim team. Leah Moore Gal Nevo Betsy Devine Thomas Student Assistant Sports Born on April 29, 2989, the Georgia Tech senior intends to major in polymer Nutritionalist Coach Information and fiber engineering. 2010-11 Georgia Tech Swimming and Diving 37 All-Time Results MEN (1919-PRESENT) N.E. Louisiana 1-1 WOMEN (2001-PRESENT) Air Force 0-3 New Orleans 1-0 Alabama 0-5 Alabama 4-8 North Carolina 1-20 American 1-0 American 1-0 UNC Ashville 4-0 Boston College 1-0 Appalachian 1-0 Charlotte 4-1 Cincinnati 1-0 Arkansas 0-1 UNC Wilmington 3-5 Clemson 1-8 Akansas-Little Rock 1-0 NC State 8-12 Duke 1-1 Atlanta YMCA 5-0 Ohio State 0-1 Emory 9-0 Auburn 13-3 Pennsylvania 1-0 Florida Atlantic 4-1 Augusta 14-2 Pittsburgh 1-1 Florida Gulf Coast 3-0 Belmont Abbey 1-0 Princeton 0-1 Florida State 0-8 Birmingham Southern 3-0 Purdue 0-2 Georgia 0-5 Bowling Green State 1-0 Rhodes College 1-0 Georgia Southern 3-0 Boys High 1-0 Rice 1-0 Houston 1-0 Brooklyn YMCA 0-1 Rutgers 0-1 Kentucky 0-1 Campbellville College 1-0 Savannah College 2-0 Maryland 0-6 Cincinnati 1-0 Sewanee (Univ. of South) 27-9 Miami 0-2 Citadel 12-9-1 Shippenburg State 1-0 New Orleans 3-0 Clemson 30-37 South Carolina 2-8 North Carolina 0-2 Coll. of Charleston 11-7-1 South Florida 1-7 NC State 2-5 Davidson College 14-8 SE Missouri 1-1-1 UNC Wilmington 1-0 Delta State 1-0 SW Missouri 1-0 North Florida 4-0 Dillard 2-0 SMU 0-1 Purdue 1-1 Duke 20-26 Southern Mississippi 1-1 Rice 0-1 Eastern Kentucky 1-2 Springfield 0-1 Savannah College 1-0 Edward Waters 1-0 Tampa 5-0 South Carolina 0-1 Emory 82-4 Tennessee 10-6 Vanderbilt 1-0 Florida 17-25 Tennessee State 14-0 Virginia 0-3 Florida Atlantic 5-2 Texas A&M 1-2 Virginia Tech 0-6 Florida A&M 14-0 Tulane 5-15 Western Kentucky 2-1-1 Florida State 1-31 Tulane (club) 1-0 Furman 4-9 Union (KY) 2-0 Wins 41 Georgia 25-58 Vanderbilt 17-11 Losses 57 Georgia Preflight 2-2 VMI 2-0 Ties 1 Georgia Southern 9-9 Virginia 0-3 Georgia State (club) 1-0 Virginia Commonwealth 0-1 Georgia State 13-4 Virginia Tech 4-5 Henderson State 1-0 Wake Forest 0-2 Howard 2-0 Washington & Lee 1-0 Illinois 0-1 West Georgia 8-0 Indiana (PA) 1-1 Western Kentucky 5-10 James Madison 1-0 Wisconsin-Stevens Point 1-0 Kentucky 15-15 William & Mary 1-1 Knoxville YMCA 2-0 Xavier 1-1 Lamar 1-0 Yale 0-1 Lee 1-0 Louisville 2-1 Wins 499 LSU 1-4 Losses 417 Marshall 0-1 Ties 3 Maryland 6-1 Maryville 2-0 Mercer 1-0 Miami (OH) 2-6 Minnesota 0-1 Morehead State (KY) 1-0 Morehouse 8-1 Muskingum 1-0 Navy 0-2 Nebraska 1-0

38 2010-11 Georgia Tech Swimming and Diving Year-By-Year Results Men’s Swimming Year-by-Year Results 1940 Lanoue 3-6 2-4 4th-SEC 1939 Lanoue 1-6 0-4 5th-SEC Year Coach Dual Conf. Conf. NCAA 1938 Lanoue 3-4 1-4 3rd-SEC Meet Meet Champ. Champ. 1937 Lanoue 4-3 2-2 2nd-SEC 2010 Shealy Hart 5-6 2-4 5th-ACC 23rd 1936 Hartzell 6-2 - Southern Conf. 2009 Wilson 7-2 2-2 4th-ACC 15th 1935 Thrash 6-1 - Southern Conf. 2008 Wilson 2-6 0-3 4th-ACC DNS 1934 Thrash 7-0 - Southern Conf. 2007 Wilson 3-5 1-3 6th-ACC T-37th 1933 Thrash 6-0 - Southern Conf. 2006 Wilson 4-6 2-3 4th-ACC 33rd 1932 Thrash 5-0 - Southern Conf. 2005 Baron 5-4 4-2 3rd-ACC T-32nd 1931 Eaton 6-0 - Southern Conf. 2004 Baron 4-7 2-3 5th-ACC T-35th 1930 Eaton 6-1 - Southern Conf. 2003 Baron 4-7 2-4 4th-ACC T-28th 1929 Uknown 7-2 - Southern Conf. 2002 Baron 6-3 3-1 2nd-ACC 27th 1928 Gray 7-2 - Southern Conf. 2001 Baron 11-3 1-2 3rd-ACC 29th 1927 Uknown 2-2 - Southern Conf. 2000 Baron 5-6 0-3 6th-ACC - 1926 Uknown 5-0 - Southern Conf. 1999 Baron 6-7 1-1 7th-ACC - 1925 Uknown 1-0 - - 1998 Baron 4-7 0-2 7th-ACC - 1924 Uknown 4-0 - - 1997 Humber 7-8 0-3 8th-ACC - 1923 Bulloch 2-2 - - 1996 Humber 4-7 0-2 8th-ACC - 1922 Uknown - - - 1995 Humber 6-8 1-2 8th-ACC - 1921 Strum 2-0 - - 1994 Humber 6-8 0-4 7th-ACC - 1920 Alexander 2-0 - - 1993 Humber 8-8 0-4 6th-ACC - 1919 Owens 1-0 - - 1992 Humber 7-6 0-3 8th-ACC - 1991 Lehman 11-1 0-1 7th-ACC - Women’s Swimming Year-by-Year Results 1990 Lehman 3-6 0-2 7th-ACC - 1989 Lehman 5-6 0-2 7th-ACC DNS Year Coach Dual Conf. Conf. NCAA 1988 No Team Meet Meeet Champ. Champ. 1987 McAuley 7-4 0-1 7th-ACC - 2010 Shealy Hart 5-7-1 1-6 9th-ACC - 1986 McAuley 8-6 0-2 7th-ACC - 2009 Wilson 6-6 0-5 T-9th-ACC - 1985 McAuley 6-3 0-1 7th-ACC - 2008 Wilson 6-5 0-3 7th-ACC 30th 1984 McAuley 7-3 0-1 7th-ACC - 2006 Wilson 4-7 1-4 9th-ACC - 1983 McAuley 8-4 0-1 7th-ACC - 2006 Wilson 4-5 1-4 9th-ACC - 1982 McAuley 6-6-1 0-1 7th-ACC - 2005 Baron 3-6 1-5 6th-ACC DNS 1981 McAuley 4-9 0-1 7th-ACC - 2004 Baron 4-7 1-4 6th-ACC 33rd 1980 McAuley 7-8 0-2 8th-ACC - 2003 Baron 4-7 1-5 6th-ACC DNS 1979 McAuley 5-9-1 0-2 DNP - 2002 Baron 5-6 0-4 8th-ACC DNS 1978 McAuley 9-5 - 3rd-Metro - 1977 McAuley 6-6 - 2nd-Metro - 1976 McAuley 9-6 - 2nd-NIC - Men At The Women At The 1975 McAuley 10-8 - 10th-NIC - ACC Championships ACC Championships 1974 McAuley 10-5 - 9th-NIC - 1973 McAuley 10-4 - 7th-NIC - Year Place Points Year Place Points 1972 McAuley 10-7 - 6th-NIC - 2010 5th 308.5 2010 9th 155.5 1971 McAuley 9-8 - 5th-NIC - 2009 4th 474.5 2009 T-9th 166 1970 McAuley 7-8 - 4th-NIC - 2008 4th 375 2008 7th 261 1969 McAuley 7-8 - 4th-NIC - 2007 6th 267.5 2007 9th 138 1968 McAuley 8-7 - - SIC - 2006 4th 371 2006 9th 189 1967 McAuley - - - SEC - 2005 3rd 429 2005 6th 286.5 1966 McAuley - - - SEC - 2004 5th 392 2004 6th 282 1965 McAuley 4-10 - - SEC - 2003 4th 471 2003 6th 259 1964 Lanoue 4-9 0-4 5th-SEC - 2002 2nd 580.5 2002 8th 220 1963 Lanoue 8-7-1 2-4 5th-SEC - 2001 3rd 434.5 1962 Lanoue - - -SEC - 2000 6th 289 1961 Lanoue - - -SEC - 1999 7th 192.5 1960 Lanoue - - -SEC - 1998 7th 156.5 1959 Lanoue - - -SEC - 1958 Lanoue - - -SEC - 1997 8th 147 1957 Lanoue - - -SEC - 1996 8th 158 1956 Lanoue - - 3rd-SEC - 1995 8th 149 1955 Lanoue 4-3 2-2 3rd-SEC - 1994 7th 166 1954 Lanoue - - 2nd-SEC - 1993 6th 198 1953 Lanoue 3-6 1-2 3rd-SEC - 1992 8th 135 1952 Lanoue - - 3rd-SEC - 1991 7th 125 1951 Lanoue - - 3rd-SEC - 1990 7th 125 1950 Lanoue - - 1st-SEC - 1989 7th 36 1949 Lanoue - - 1st-SEC - 1988 No Team 1948 Lanoue - - 1st-SEC - 1987 7th 0 1947 Lanoue - - -SEC 1986 7th 0 1946 Lanoue 2-2 - -SEC 1985 7th 83 1945 Lanoue 2-4 - -SEC 1984 7th 42 1944 Lanoue 0-1 - -SEC 1983 7th 47 1943 Lanoue 3-0 - -SEC 1982 7th 42 1942 Lanoue 7-0 - 1st-SEC 1981 7th 44 1941 Lanoue 4-3 3-2 2nd-SEC 1980 8th 23 2010-11 Georgia Tech Swimming and Diving 39 Men’s Honor Roll National Champions Evan Stowers 1-Meter, 3-Meter 1927 Dave Young 150 Back 2007 Ryan Bishop 400 IM 2008 Noah Copeland 100 free, 200 free NCAA All-Americans Onur Uras 200 fly 2001 Shilo Ayalon (HM) 1650 free (11th) Mickey Malul 100 breast Tomonori Tsuji (HM) 200 breast (13th) Andy Miller 100 breast 2002 Shilo Ayalon 1650 free (8th) 2009 Noah Copeland 100-Free, 200-Free 2003 Shilo Ayalon 1650 free (4th) Mickey Malul 200-Breast 2004 Sam Morgan (HM) 1500 free (15th) Andy Miller 200-Breast 2005 Sam Morgan (HM) 1650 free (16th) Gal Nevo 200-Breast, 200-IM, 400-IM 2006 Evan Stowers Platform (7th) Nigel Plummer 50-Free 2007 Evan Stowers (HM) Platform (15th) Garrett Robberson 50-Free 2009 Gal Nevo 200-IM (4th), 400-IM (2nd) 2010 Gal Nevo 200-fly, 200-IM, 400-IM 2010 Gal Nevo 200-IM (8th), 400-IM (2nd), 200-Fly (HM) (10th) SEC Champions NCAA Qualifiers 1937 Howard Duncan 1-Meter 1989 Tim Halligan 200 fly 1940 Howard Duncan 1-Meter 2001 Shilo Ayalon 500 free, 1650 free, 400 IM 1941 Dick Bates 50 free 2002 Shilo Ayalon 500 free, 1650 free, 400 IM 1942 Herb McAuley 220 free, 440 free David Laitala 100 fly, 200 IM 1949 John Hiles 440 free James Salazar 200 back Tommy Towles 200 breast Tomonori Tsuji 100 breast 1950 Tommy Towles 200 breast 2003 Shilo Ayalon 500 free, 1650 free, 400 IM John Hiles 100 back Sam Morgan 500 free, 1650 free 1952 Frank Strickland 200 back 2004 Sam Morgan 400 free, 1500 free 1953 Frank Strickland 100 back 2005 Rob Miller 500 free, 1650 free 1957 Bob Browne 100 breast Sam Morgan 500 free, 1650 free, 400 IM 1964 Larry Kaghan 200 free 2006 Sam Morgan 500 free, 1650 free, 400 IM Evan Stowers 1-Meter, 3-Meter, Platform CoSida Academic All-American 2007 Evan Stowers 1-Meter, 3-Meter, Platform 2003 Shilo Ayalon (1st team) 2008 Noah Copeland 100-free, 200-free 2007 Ofer Finkler (2nd team) 2009 Ilia Ayzenshtik 100-back, 200-back 2008 Noah Copeland Noah Copeland 50-free, 100-free, 200-free Peter Doblar (HM) Gal Nevo 200-IM, 400-IM, 200-breast Mickey Malul (HM) Nigel Plummer 50-free Andy Miller (HM) Mauricio Sousa 50-free Garrett Robberson 50-free CoSida/ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District III Sullivan Lynch 50-free 2003 Shilo Ayalon (1st team) 2010 Gal Nevo 200-IM, 400-IM, 200-fly 2006 Jason Howard (2nd team) 2007 Ofer Finkler (1st team) Conference Championships 1942 Southeastern Conference CSCAA Academic All-American 1948 Southeastern Conference 2001 Shilo Ayalon 1949 Southeastern Conference Leo Salinas (HM) 1950 Southeastern Conference 2002 Shilo Ayalon David Laitala ACC Champions Itai Eden (HM) 1994 Brandon Lumm 3-Meter Eduardo Oliver (HM) 2002 David Laitala 100 fly Leo Salinas (HM) 2003 Shilo Ayalon 1650 free 2003 Shilo Ayalon Jeremy Raines 100 back Yonatan Cohen (HM) 2005 Sam Morgan 1650 free Matt Figh (HM) 2006 Evan Stowers 3-Meter 2004 Matt Figh (HM) 2008 Mickey Malul 100-breast Jason Howard (HM) 2009 Gal Nevo 200-IM, 400-IM 2005 Matt Figh (HM) Nigel Plummer 50-free Jason Howard (HM) Mickey Malul 100-breast 2006 Noah Copeland (HM) 2010 Gal Nevo 200-fly, 200-IM, 400-IM Ofer Finkler (HM) Jason Howard (HM) All-ACC Teemu Kellunen (HM) 1989 Tim Halligan 200 fly Sam Morgan 1994 Brandon Lumm 3-Meter 1996 Brandon Lumm 3-Meter All-ACC Academic Team 2000 David Laitala 100 fly 2006 Noah Copeland, Peter Doblar, Ofer Finkler, Jason Howard, Teemu 2001 Shilo Ayalon 1650 free Keffunen, Rob Miller, Alex Williams David Laitala 100 fly 2007 Jeff Burton, Noah Copeland, Ofer Finkler, Alex Roan Scott Lenyk 200 back 2008 Mickey Malul, Andy Miller, Mauricio Sausa, Jacob Tzegaegbe Tomonori Tsuki 100 breast, 200 breast 2009 Ilia Ayzenshtok, Mickey Malul, Andy Miller, Mauricio Sausa, Matt 2002 Shilo Ayalon 500 free, 1650 free, 400 IM Tang, Travis Wagner Josh Hersko 100 free 2010 Ilia, Ayzenshtok, Brandon Makinson, Jeffrey Phillips, Matt Tang David Laitala 100 fly, 200 IM Paul McCarty 1-Meter James Salazar 200 back ACC Post-Graduate Scholarship 2003 Shilo Ayalon 500 free, 1650 free, 400 IM 2003 Shilo Ayalon Jeremy Raines 100 back 2007 Ofer Finkler 2004 Ryan Bishop 400 IM 2005 Tony Burkhardt 1-Meter NCAA Post-Graduate Scholarship Award Sam Morgan 500 free, 1650 free 2003 Shilo Ayalon 2006 Sam Morgan 1650 free 40 2010-11 Georgia Tech Swimming and Diving Women’s Honor Roll/Men’s Year-by-Year Captains NCAA All-Americans Men’s Year-by-Year Captains 2004 Vesna Stojanovska (HM) 200 fly (10th) 2008 Hannah Krimm 3-Meter (7th), 1-Meter (HM-15th) 1919 G.R. Fraser 1971 Dan Karanovich, Steve Heck, Stephanie England (HM) 3-Meter (HM-15th), Platform (HM-12th) 1920 Unknown Allan Spreen 1921 G.R. Fraser 1972 Steve Heck, John Gripp, NCAA Qualifiers 1922 Unknown Benny Barralles 2002 Cara DeVinny 200 fly, 200 IM, 400 IM 2004 Vesna Stojanovska 200 free, 400 free, 200 fly 1923 C.W. Saussy 1973 Jim Shelander 2005 Vesna Stojanovska 200 free, 500 free, 200 fly 1924 J.R. Armstrong 1974 Dick Bergman, Jim Hellmann, Elizabeth Stowe 500 free, 1650 free 1925 J.R. Armstrong Bob Pahr 2008 Agatha Kwasnik 50 free, 100 free, 200 free 1926 J.B. Glover 1975 Dick Bergman, Screven Elizabeth Stower 500 free, 1650 free 1927 S. Hollingsworth Farmer, Bill Shelander Stephanie England 1-Meter, 3-Meter, Platform Hannah Krimm 1-Meter, 3-Meter, Platform 1928 W.B. Brown 1976 Tim Redgrave, Carl “Bubby” 1929 McKinstry Flinn, Terry D. Brown ACC Champions 1930 C.Y. House 1977 Keenan Carter, 2005 Vesna Stojanovska 200 fly 1931 F. Cooper Paul Thompson 1932 Ed Fain 1978 Paul Thompson All-ACC 2002 Anna Saum 100 back 1933 Harry Stover 1979 Alfred Martin 2005 Vesna Stojanovska 200 free, 200 fly 1934 Vemon Brown 1980 Jan Fridrichsen, Will Wells Elizabeth Stowe 1650 free 1935 Gordon Catts 1981 Dick Odum 2008 Agatha Kwasnik 100 free, 200 free 1936 Unknown 1982 John Wise Stephanie England 3-Meter, Platform 1937 Henry Plage 1983 Jack Oltman Hannah Krimm 1-Meter 1938 Unknown 1984 Doug Thomason, John Hensley CoSida/ESPN Academic All-District III 1939 Herbert Hillenmeyer 1985 Bruce Elgin 2002 Jennifer Christenson 1940 Dick Bates 1986 Mike Wise 2006 Ashley Kracke (2nd team) 1941 Dunn Ward 1987 Russ Ashenden 1942 G. Stradtman 1988 No Team CSCAA Academic All-American 2002 Cara DeVinny 1942 Herb McAuley 1989 Christopher Gay, Andrew 2003 Cara DeVinny (HM), Lisa Hancock (HM), Ashley Kracke (HM) 1944 George Backus Geiszley, Tim Halligan 2004 Ashley Kracke (HM) 1945 George Hiles 1990 Andy Gale 2005 Ashley Kracke (HM) 1946 Rial Rolfe 1991 David Codelli, 2006 Stephanie England (HM), Ashley Kracke (HM) 1947 Herb McAuley Brandt Engstrom 2008 Stephanie England, Hannah Krim, Agatha Kwasnik 1948 Charlie Flowers 1992 Blake Patton, Duane Shippy All-ACC Academic Team 1949 Johnny Hiles 1993 Black Patton, Brian Jones 2006 Stephanie England, Ashley Kracke, Elizabeth Stowe 1950 Johnny Hiles 1994 Karl Greenbaum, Bryan Graves 2007 Stephanie England, Hannah Krimm, Elizabeth Stowe 1951 Ed Teson 1995 Andrew Old, Chris Seeton, 2008 Stephanie England, Agatha Kwasnik, Hannah Krimm 1952 Jim Thrasher, Oscar Crouch Matt Hendrey 2009 Hannah Krimm 2010 Agatha Kwasnik, Hannah Krimm 1953 Cab Childress 1996 Mark Champney, Brandon 1954 Sammy Van Leer Lumm, Chuck Marmor ACC Post-Graduate Scholarship 1955 Sammy Van Leer, Bob Browne, 1997 Grant Mussman, Ryan 2010 Ryann Kopacka Joey Walker Ouderkirk, Alex McGillivary 1956 Joey Walker 1998 Christer Rundlof, Jeff Quinlivan Year-by-Year Captains 2002 Ashley Skala 1957 Unknown 1999 Kevin Brooks, Glenn Goldstein, 2003 Lisa Hancock, Ashley Skala 1958 Charlie Wiggins, Bob Dudley Jason Williams 2004 Lisa Hancock, Jill Vukmanic 1959 Bob Dudley 2000 James Nozar 2005 Lisa Hancock, Michelle Maguire 1960 Bob Dudley 2001 David Laitala, James Nozar 2006 Liz Foster, Ashley Kracke 1961 Charles LeMoyne 2002 David Laitala, Carl Nylander 2007 Alison Walker, Dana West 2008 Agatha Kwasnik, Elizabeth Stowe 1962 Steve Halleck 2003 Shilo Ayalon, James Salazar 2009 None 1963 Bob Popp 2004 Itai Eden, Eduardo Oliver 2010 Heidi Hatteberg, Katherine Locker 1964 Larry Caghan, Marty Kater 2005 Matt Figh, Ryan Riebesell 1965 Dave Kirby 2006 Teemu Kellunen, 1966 Edward Coopat Ryan Riebesell 1967 George Fauerbach 2007 Chris Ewald, Alex Williams 1968 George Fauerbach, John 2008 Jason Bourgeois, Onur Uras Burrows 2009 Johnny Hagaman, 1969 John Burrows, David Burrows Jeffrey Phillips 1970 John Savage, Bill Hardin 2010 Sullivan Lynch, Jeffrey Phillips

2010-11 Georgia Tech Swimming and Diving 41 The Atlantic Coast Conference The Tradition place finish. The Cavaliers were led by Mei Chris- academic year - 12 for men and 13 for women. Consistency. It is the mark of true excellence tensen, who was a five-time All-America at the The first ACC championship was held in swim- in any endeavor. NCAA meet, placing among the top-eight in two ming on February 25, 1954. The conference did However, in today’s intercollegiate athletics, individual events and three relay events. Team- not conduct championships in cross country, competition has become so balanced and so mate was a six-time All-America, wrestling or tennis during the first year. competitive that it is virtually impossible to including one Honorable Mention recognition The 12 sports for men include football, cross maintain a high level of consistency. Overall, the men’s programs have seen 250 country, soccer, basketball, swimming, indoor Yet the Atlantic Coast Conference has defied participants honored as All-Americans, 17 na- and outdoor track, wrestling, baseball, tennis, the odds. Now, in its 57th year of competition, tional individual champions, and one national golf and lacrosse. Fencing, which was started the ACC has long enjoyed the reputation as one championship relay team in its 57 years. In in 1971, was discontinued in 1981. of the strongest and most competitive intercol- 30 years of existence, women’s programs have Women’s sports were initiated in 1977 with legiate conferences in the nation. And that is had 274 All-Americans and seven individual the first championship meet held in tennis at not mere conjecture, the numbers support it. champions. Wake Forest University. Since the league’s inception in 1953, ACC Beyond the collegiate level are numerous Championships for women are currently con- schools have captured 113 national champion- former ACC swimmers and divers who have ducted in cross country, field hockey, soccer, ships, including 60 in women’s competition and made an impact on the international stage. basketball, swimming, indoor and outdoor 53 in men’s. In addition, NCAA individual titles North Carolina alum Thompson Mann was the track, tennis, golf, lacrosse, softball and rowing have gone to ACC student-athletes 209 times. first male to compete at the Olympics when he with volleyball deciding its champion by regular Men’s swimming and diving has been a won gold at the 1964 Olympic Games in Tokyo, season play. league-sponsored sport since the ACC’s berth Japan, and Sue Walsh, also a former Tar Heel, in 1953, while women’s swimming and diving became the first female from an ACC institu- A History saw its first season in 1979, but both programs tion to compete at the Olympics as a member The Atlantic Coast Conference was founded continue to bring new heights of success to the of the 1980 U.S. Olympic Team. Mann also set on May 8, 1953, at the Sedgefield Inn near ACC each year. The 2009-10 season marked a a world record in Tokyo by becoming the first Greensboro, N.C., with seven charter members campaign that saw the league’s swimmers and person to break one minute in the 100-meter - Clemson, Duke, Maryland, North Carolina, divers help distinguish ACC swimming and div- backstroke with a 59.80 showing. North Carolina State, South Carolina and Wake ing on a national level both academically and Duke alum Nancy Hogshead became the first Forest - drawing up the conference by-laws. athletically. female from an ACC institution to win an Olym- The withdrawal of seven schools from the In 2009-10, Miami’s Reuben Ross, North pic medal with first-place finishes at the 1984 Southern Conference came early on the morn- Carolina’s Chip Peterson and Maryland’s Alek- Olympics in Los Angeles, California in the 100- ing of May 8, 1953, during the Southern Con- sander Damjanic exemplified the ACC’s reputa- meter freestyle and 400-meter freestyle and ference’s annual spring meeting. On June 14, tion as an outstanding academic conference as relay teams, and a silver-medal performance in 1953, the seven members met in Raleigh, N.C., all three were College Sports Information Direc- the 200-meter individual medley. where a set of bylaws was adopted and the tors of America/ESPN The Magazine Academic name became officially the Atlantic Coast Con- All-America selections, bringing the league’s 2009-10 In Review ference. total to 31. Ross and Peterson earned second The 2009-10 academic year saw league Suggestions from fans for the name of the team honors, while Damjanic was named to the teams capturing an all-time high eight national new conference appeared in the region’s news- third team. team titles and nine individual NCAA crowns. papers prior to the meeting in Raleigh. Some Additionally, at the conclusion of the season, a In all, the ACC has won 50 national team titles of the names suggested were: Dixie, Mid South, total of 14 new men’s records, including six ACC over the last 13 years. The ACC has won two or Mid Atlantic, East Coast, Seaboard, Colonial, To- Championship meet records, had been set, and more NCAA titles in 28 of the past 30 years. bacco, Blue-Gray, Piedmont, Southern Seven 14 new women’s marks, including nine ACC The ACC was the only conference in and the Shoreline. Championship meet times, had been rewritten America to place four of its teams in the final Duke’s Eddie Cameron recommended that into the ACC’s record book. Top 10 rankings of the 2009-10 Learfield Direc- the name of the conference be the Atlantic A combined 12 teams – six men and six tor’s Cup Standings--symbolic of the nation’s top Coast Conference, and the motion was passed women – saw action at the NCAA Champion- overall programs--as Virginia (3rd), Florida State unanimously. The meeting concluded with each ship meet last season, with the men placing (5th), North Carolina (7th) and Duke (10th) all member institution assessed $200.00 to pay five ACC teams among the top-25 team finishes were ranked nationally in the Top 10. The Pac- for conference expenses. nationally and the women placing four. The 10 placed three teams in the Top 10, while the On December 4, 1953, conference officials 2009-10 season marked the sixth consecutive SEC and Big 12 had one each. met again at Sedgefield and officially admitted season that men’s programs have had five or A total of 123 ACC teams placed in NCAA post- the as the league’s eighth more teams compete at the national meet, season competition in 2009-10. League teams member. The first, and only, withdrawal of a while the women had at least six teams for the compiled a 116-64-3 (.637) mark against op- school from the ACC came on June 30, 1971, third-straight year. ponents in NCAA championship competition. when the University of South Carolina tendered As has been the case for the past several sea- its resignation.The ACC operated with seven sons, the ACC again made its presence known 2009-10 National Championships members until April 3, 1978, when the Geor- on a national level with 14 men and 10 women gia Institute of Technology was admitted. The winning All-America honors. Gal Nevo turned in Field Hockey North Carolina Atlanta school had withdrawn from the South- three All-American performances at the NCAA Women’s Soccer North Carolina eastern Conference in January of 1964. championship, placing second in the 400 IM, Men’s Soccer Virginia The ACC expanded to nine members on July 1, eighth in the 200 IM, and 10th in the 200 fly as Men’s Basketball Duke 1991, with the addition of Florida State Univer- Georgia Tech finished 23rd. Duke’s Nick McCro- Men’s Ice Hockey Boston College sity. ry, who set an ACC record in both the one-meter Men’s Lacrosse Duke The conference expanded to 11 members on and platform dives at the league championship, Women’s Rowing Virginia July 1, 2004, with the addition of the University was the NCAA champion in the platform after Women’s Lacrosse Maryland of Miami and Virginia Polytechnic Institute and tallying a meet record 534.00 points. He also State University. On October 17, 2003, Boston placed second in the three-meter dive. The Championships College accepted an invitation to become the Also on the national level for the women, ACC The conference will conduct championship league’s 12th member starting July 1, 2005. Champion Virginia posted a league-best ninth- competition in 25 sports during the 2010-11

42 2010-11 Georgia Tech Swimming and Diving 2009-10 ACC Championship Results

Men’s Final Team Results 11. Ilia Ayzenshtok, GT 48.82 Women’s Final Team Results Women 100 Breast Finals 1. Virginia 806 21. Matt Tang, GT 50.01 1. Virginia 877.5 1. Laura Moriarty, UNC 1:00.93 2. North Carolina 656.5 23. Way Joe Lee, GT 50.46 2. North Carolina 642.5 12. Lisa Pucci, GT 1:03.21 3. Florida State 566.5 3. Florida State 545 20. Hen Pauker, GT 1:04.44 4. Virginia Tech 417.5 Men 3 Meter Diving Finals 4. Maryland 388 23. April Dickerson, GT 1:06.15 5. Georgia Tech 308.5 1. Terry Horner, FSU 458.40 5. Virginia Tech 385.5 6. Duke 305 6. Duke 283 Women 100 Back Finals 7. Clemson 254 Men 400 Medley 7. NC State 271 1. Mei Christensen, UVA 52.09 8. Clemson 177.5 18. Heidi Hatteberg, GT 55.25 8. Maryland 197 1. Virginia 3:10.63 9. Georgia Tech 155.5 19. Ryann Kopacka, GT 55.86 9. NC State 169 5. Georgia Tech 3:15.32 10. Miami 94.5 20. Morgan Trickett, GT 55.92 10. Boston College 67 (Hagaman, Nevo, Chiu, Plummer) 11. Boston College 48 21. Jessie Mason, GT 56.08 11. Miami 31 Men 1650 Free Finals Women 200 Medley Women 3 Meter Diving Finals Men 200 Medley Relay 1. Chip Peterson, UNC 14:49.36 1. Virginia 1:37.33 1. Abby Johnston, Duke 439.70 1.North Carolina 1:26.63 16. Colin Schouten, GT 15:39.19 9. Georgia Tech 1:43.00 4. Hannah Krimm 308.50 6. Georgia Tech 1:28.55 25. Kevin Morgan, GT 16:13.48 (Mason, Pucci, Chuang, Riley) (Ayzenshtok, Vaughan, Lynch, Plummer) Women 400 Medley Men 200 Back Finals Women 800 Free Relay 1. Virginia 3:32.97 Men 800 Free Relay 1. Andy Hodgson, FSU 1:42.13 1. Virginia 7:04.74 9. Georgia Tech 3:44.23 1. Virginia 6:19.23 16. Johnny Hagaman, GT 1:48.92 6. Georgia Tech 7:18.42 (Hatteberg, Pucci, Evans, Kwasnik) 6. Georgia Tech 6:34.78 17. Ilia Azenshtok, GT 1:47.06 (Kwasnik, Weber, Siebner, Broadley) (Wagner, Long, Tang, Nevo) Women 1650 Free Men 100 Free Finals Women 500 Free Finals 1. Erika Hajnal, VT 16:01.99 Men 500 Free Finals 1. Scot Robison, UVA 42.58 1. Erika Hajnal, VT 4:40.03 1. Matt McLean, UVA 4:17.21 11. Eric Chiu, GT 45.16 17. Heidi Hatteberg, GT 4:50.77 Women 200 Back Finals 21. Sarah Broadley, GT 4:54.60 1. Mei Christensen, UVA 1:52.98 21. Colin Schouten, GT 4:30.72 14. Travis Wagner, GT 45.61 22. Taylor Flynn, GT 4:55.38 10. Heidi Hatteberg, GT 1:57.68 23. Travis Wagner, GT 4:33.36 17. Nigel Plummer, GT 44.64 18. Ryann Kopacka, GT 2:00.73 18. Jeffrey Phillips, GT 45.29 Women 200-IM Finals Men 50 Free Finals 1. Amanda Faulkner, UVA 1:57.89 Women 100 Free Finals 1. Scot Robison, UVA 19.64 Men 200 Breast Finals 16. Jordan Evans, GT 2:04.43 1. Lauren Perdue, UVA 48.65 4. Nigel Plummer, GT 19.96 1. Rob Holderness, FSU 1:55.41 21. Morgan Trickett, GT 2:04.04 20. Agatha Kwasnik, GT 50.92 5. Sully Lynch, GT 20.00 9. Matthew Vaughan, GT 1:59.72 15. Johnnie Hermes, GT 2:03.69 Women 50 Free Finals Women 200 Breast Finals Men 1 Meter Diving Finals 22. Sam Benziewicz, GT 2:07.34 1. Lauren Perdue, UVA 22.29 1. Laura Moriarty, UNC 2:09.94 1. Nick McCrory, Duke 499.95 15. Agatha Kwasnik, GT 23.41 23. Hen Pauker, GT 2:20.64 Men 200 Fly Finals 22. Jessie Mason, GT 23.41 Men 200 Free Relay 1. Gal Nevo, GT 1:43.43 Women 200 Fly Finals 1. Virginia 1:19.07 21. Mike Hart, GT 1:50.79 Women 1 Meter Diving Finals 1. Liz Shaw, UVA 1:57.17 -- GT DQ 1. Abby Johnston, Duke 358.25 11. Taylor Flynn, GT 2:00.98 Men Platform Diving Finals 15. Keren Siebner, GT 2:01.92 Men 400-IM Finals 1. Nick McCrory, Duke 523.95 Women 200 Free Relay 16. Jordan Evans, GT 2:03.31 1. Gal Nevo, GT 3:40.47 4. Chris Khosravi, GT 358.10 1. Virginia 1:29.25 23. Christine Chuang, GT 2:03.78 16. John Hermes, GT 3:59.06 9. Georgia Tech 1:33.00 (Mason, Weber, Riley, Kwasnik) Women Platform Diving Finals 22. Kegin Morgan, GT 4:01.49 Men 400 Free Relay 1. Hannah Hopkins, NCS 312.35 1. Virginia 2:52.11 Women 400 IM Finals Men 100 Fly Finals 5. Georgia Tech 2:58.97 1. Laura Moriarty, UNC 4:07.66 Women 400 Free Relay 1. Tommy Wyher, UNC 45.57 (Plummer, Chiu, Phillips, Nevo) 1. Virginia 3:15.24 5. Eric Chiu, GT 47.86 Women 100 Fly Finals 7. Georgia Tech 3:21.69 7. Travis Wagner, GT 48.30 1. Lauren Smart, UVA 52.76 (Weber, Riley, Siebner, Kwasnik) 13. Sully Lynch, GT 48.43 11. Jordan Evans, GT 54.70 17. Christine Chuang, GT 54.85 Men 200 Free Finals 1. Scot Robison, UVA 1:32.45 Women 200 Free Finals 1. Lauren Perdue, UVA 1:43.98 Men 100 Breast Finals 15. Agatha Kwasnik, GT 1:49.11 1. Scott Thacker, FSU 53.59 18. Sarah Broadley, GT 1:49.44 6. Matthew Vaughan, GT 54.76 20. Lexi Weber, GT 1:49.81 24. Sam Bendziewicz, GT 58.77 23. Taylor Flynn, GT 1:50.59 24. Keren Siebner, GT 1:50.63 Men 100 Back Finals 1. Tommy Wyher, UNC 46.08 7. Johnny Hagaman, GT 48.60

2010-11 Georgia Tech Swimming and Diving 43 2009-10 Season Top Times Men’s Season Best Times (25-yard short course)

Event Performer (Meet) Time/Score 50 Free Nigel Plummer (ACC Championship) 19.96 100 Free Nigel Plummer (GT Fall Invitational) 44.27 200 Free Travis Wagner (ACC Championship) 1:36.86 500 Free Travis Wagner (ACC Championship) 4:28.31 1,000 Free Kevin Morgan (Emory) 9:48.09 1,650 Free Colin Shouten (ACC Championship) 15:39. 50 Back Ilia Ayzenshtok (ACC Championship) 22.61 100 Back Johnny Hagaman (ACC Championship) 48.28 200 Back Ilia Ayzenshtok (ACC Championship) 1:47.06 100 Fly Eric Chiu (ACC Championship) 47.86 200 Fly Gal Nevo (ACC Championship) 1:43.43 100 Breast Matthew Vaughan (ACC Championship) 54.66 200 Breast Matthew Vaughan (ACC Championship) 1:59.72 200 IM Gal Nevo (ACC Championship) 1:44.14 400 IM Gal Nevo (ACC Championship) 3:40.47 200 Free Relay Plummer, Jackson, Phillips, Lynch (ACC Championship) 1:22.18 400 Free Relay Plummer, Chiu, Phillips, Nevo (ACC Championship) 2:58.97 800 Free Relay Wagner, Long, Tang, Nevo (ACC Championship) 6:34.78 200 Medley Relay Ayzenshtok, Vaughan, Lynch, Plummer (ACC Championship) 1:28.55 400 Medley Relay Hagaman, Nevo, Chiu, Plummer (ACC Championship) 3:15.32 1-Meter Diving Christopher Khosravi (Emory) 358.10 3-Meter Diving Brandon Makinson (FSU and VT) 389.60 Platform Diving Christopher Khosravi (ACC Championship) 358.10

Gal Nevo Matthew Vaughan

Nigel Plummer 44 2010-11 Georgia Tech Swimming and Diving 2009-10 Season Top Times Women’s Season Best Times (25-yard short course)

Event Performer (Meet) Time/Score 50 Free Agatha Kwasnik (ACC Championship) 23.11 100 Free Alexis Weber (ACC Championship) 50.69 200 Free Agatha Kwasnik (ACC Championship) 1:48.76 500 Free Heidi Hatteberg (ACC Championship) 4:50.77 1,000 Free Jing Li (at UNC) 10:21.24 1,650 Free Jing Li (GT Fall Invitational) 17:18.98 50 Back Jessie Mason (ACC Championship) 25.96 100 Back Heidi Hatteberg (ACC Championship) 55.25 200 Back Heidi Hatteberg (ACC Championship) 1:57.68 100 Fly Jordan Evans (ACC Championship) 54.70 200 Fly Taylor Flynn (ACC Championship) 2:00.98 100 Breast Lisa Pucci (ACC Championship) 1:03.06 200 Breast Hen Pauker (ACC Championship) 2:19.83 200 IM Jordan Evans (ACC Championship) 2:02.47 400 IM Kristen Dornstauder (2010 Triangle College Cup) 4:29.69 200 Free Relay Mason, Weber, Riley, Kwasnik (ACC Championship) 1:33.00 400 Free Relay Weber, Riley, Siebner, Kwasnik (ACC Championship) 3:21.69 800 Free Relay Kwasnik, Weber, Siebner, Broadley (ACC Championship) 7:18.42 200 Medley Relay Mason, Pucci, Chuang, Riley (ACC Championship) 1:42.64 400 Medley Relay Hatteberg, Pucci, Evans, Kwasnik (ACC Championship) 3:44.23 1-Meter Diving Hanna Krimm (Emory) 312.00 3-Meter Diving Hannah Krimm (Emory) 346.35 Platform Diving None Heidi Hatteberg Jing Li

Agatha Kwasnik

2010-11 Georgia Tech Swimming and Diving 45 Men’s Top Times 50-FREE 1,000-FREE 100-BREAST Nigel Plummer 2009 Shilo Ayalon 2003 Mickey Malul 2009

19.54 Nigel Plummer 2009 9:02.69 Shilo Ayalon 2003 52.86 Mickey Malul 2009 19.61 Mauricio Sousa 2009 9:03.01 Sam Morgan 2005 53.47 Andy Miller 2009 19.63 Garrett Robberson 2009 9:16.03 Eduardo Oliver 2003 54.66 Matt Vaughan 2010 19.82 Noah Copeland 2009 9:16.53 Ryan Crete 2007 54.85 Tomonori Tsuji 2002 19.96 Sullivan Lynch 2009 9:17.11 Rob Miller 2005 55.49 Robbie Foster 2002 20.11 Mickey Malul 2009 9:17.94 Matt Figh 2005 55.55 Alex Williams 2007 20.35 Teemu Kettunen 2006 9:22.65 Leo Salinas 2000 55.57 Jeremy Jackson 2008 20.36 Jason Howard 2006 9:30.16 Zach Tillman 2009 55.78 Sam Bendziewicz 2009 20.42 Onur Uras 2008 9:35.15 Alex Roan 2007 56.20 Theral Mackey 1999 20.43 Johnny Hagaman 2009 9:38.22 Jeff Burton 2007 56.56 Yonatan Cohen 2003 100-FREE 1,650-FREE 200-BREAST Noah Copeland 2009 Shilo Ayalon 2003 Gal Nevo 2009

43.33 Noah Copeland 2009 14:47.31 Shilo Ayalon 2003 1:55.27 Gal Nevo 2009 43.91 Garrett Robberson 2009 14:54.71 Sam Morgan 2005 1:58.37 Tomonori Tsuji 2001 44.27 Nigel Plummer 2009 15:16.10 Rob Miller 2005 1:58.74 Andy Miller 2009 44.29 Josh Hersko 2003 15:18.32 Eduardo Oliver 2003 1:59.72 Matt Vaughan 2010 44.57 Jason Howard 2005 15:22.84 Matt Figh 2005 2:01.25 Ryan Bishop 2005 44.72 Travis Wagner 2009 15:24.70 Leo Salinas 2001 2:02.25 Robbie Foster 2002 44.73 Mauricio Sousa 2009 15:28.15 Ryan Crete 2007 2:02.48 Alex Williams 2005 44.96 Mickey Malul 2009 15:39.19 Colin Schouten 2010 2:02.54 John Hermes 2009 45.15 Teemu Kettunen 2005 15:55.97 Jeff Burton 2008 2:02.61 Sam Bendziewicz 2009 45.16 Jeffrey Phillips 2009 16:01.61 Zach Tillman 2009 2:02.71 Chris Biedrzycki 2002 45.16 Eric Chiu 2010 200-FREE 100-BACK 100-FLY Noah Copeland 2009 Ilia Ayazenshtok 2009 Travis Wagner 2009

1:34.56 Noah Copeland 2009 47.57 Ilia Ayzenshtok 2009 47.22 Travis Wagner 2009 1:36.86 Travis Wagner 2010 48.16 Johnny Hagaman 2009 47.68 David Laitala 2002 1:37.70 Shilo Ayalon 2003 48.71 Matt Tang 2009 47.86 Eric Chiu 2010 1:37.70 Matt Figh 2004 48.72 Jeremy Raines 2003 48.03 Onur Uras 2008 1:37.75 Jason Howard 2005 49.06 Garrett Robberson 2009 48.29 Sullivan Lynch 2009 1:37.94 Josh Hersko 2003 49.23 Jason Bourgeois 2007 48.55 Teemu Kettunen 2006 1:39.26 Itai Eden 2002 49.57 David Laitala 2001 48.90 Mauricio Sousa 2009 1:39.30 Leo Salinas 2002 49.58 James Salazar 2002 49.12 Jason Bourgeois 2007 1:39.48 Rob Miller 2007 50.04 Way Joe Lee 2010 49.49 Matt Tang 2009 1:39.55 Ralph Long 2009 50.51 Jorge Oliver 2002 49.55 Jorge Oliver 2002 500-FREE 200-BACK 200-FLY Shilo Ayalon 2003 Ilia Ayazenshtok 2009 Gal Nevo 2010

4:19.31 Shilo Ayalon 2003 1:43.23 Ilia Ayzenshtok 2009 1:43.43 Gal Nevo 2010 4:21.49 Sam Morgan 2005 1:44.28 Johnny Hagaman 2009 1:45.76 Onur Uras 2008 4:24.01 Matt Figh 2004 1:45.53 James Salazar 2002 1:46.74 Sullivan Lynch 2009 4:24.09 Leo Salinas 2002 1:47.59 Matt Tang 2009 1:47.09 Tim Halligan 1989 4:25.36 Noah Copeland 2007 1:47.77 Jeremy Raines 2004 1:48.25 David Laitala 2002 4:27.11 Rob Miller 2007 1:47.82 Way Joe Lee 2009 1:49.04 Itai Eden 2002 4:27.15 Chris Ewald 2006 1:47.93 Scott Lenyk 2001 1:49.09 Ralph Long 2009 4:28.31 Travis Wagner 2010 1:48.08 Matt Figh 2002 1:49.18 Matt Figh 2004 4:28.40 Eduardo Oliver 2003 1:49.90 David Laitala 2002 1:49.66 Brady Skaggs 2002 4:28.46 Ryan Crete 2007 1:50.05 Max Randolph 2010 1:49.86 Michael Hart 2010 46 2010-11 Georgia Tech Swimming and Diving Men’s Top Times 200-IM 200 Freestyle Relay Gal Nevo 2009 1:17.84 Robberson, Sousa, Plummer, Copeland 2009 1:20.20 Sousa, Uras, Kwasnik, Robberson 2008 1:20.35 Bourgeois, Kwasnik, Finkler, Sousa 2007 1:20.81 Kettunen, Maier, Riebesell, Howard 2005 1:42.79 Gal Nevo 2009 1:21.15 Kettunen, Huff, Finkler, Howard 2006 1:47.79 Andy Miller 2009 1:21.46 Riebesell, Howard, Huff, Kettunen 2004 1:47.95 David Laitala 2002 1:21.56 Hersko, Kettunen, Raines, Riebesell 2003 1:48.74 Ryan Bishop 2007 1:21.96 Finkler, Bourgeois, Hagaman, Sousa 2007 1:49.45 Chris Biedrzycki 2002 1:49.68 Eric Chiu 2010 1:22.18 Plummer, Jackson, Phillips, Lynch 2010 1:49.86 Yonatan Cohen 2003 1:22.62 Howard, Riebesell, Sousa, Kettunen 2006 1:50.02 Way Joe Lee 2009 1:50.59 John Hermes 2010 400 Freestyle Relay 1:50.72 Max Randolph 2010 2:54.72 Copeland, Nevo, Wagner, Robberson 2009 2:58.97 Plummer, Chiu, Phillips, Nevo 2010 400-IM 2:59.52 Howard, Huff, Finkler, Kettunen 2006 Gal Nevo 2009 2:59.53 Robberson, Sousa, Wagner, Copeland 2008 2:59.82 Kettunen, Maier, Riebesell, Howard 2005 3:00.50 Finkler, Bourgeois, Sousa, Copeland 2007 3:01.64 Kettunen, Riebesell, Huff, Howard 2004 3:38.00 Gal Nevo 2009 3:01.73 Hersko, Laitala, J. Oliver, Salinas 2002 3:48.31 Shilo Ayalon 2003 3:01.98 Laitala, J. Oliver, Forbes, Hersko 2001 3:51.92 Ryan Bishop 2007 3:03.21 Hersko, Howard, J. Oliver, Riebesell 2003 3:52.31 Sam Morgan 2005 3:54.46 Chris Biedrzycki 2002 800 Freestyle Relay 3:55.90 John Hermes 2009 6:25.30 Copeland, Wagner, Tang, Nevo 2009 3:56.10 Jeff Burton 2008 3:57.49 Conrad Aach 2007 6:31.97 Copeland, Uras, Long, Wagner 2008 3:57.57 Carl Nylander 2002 6:34.45 Figh, Finkler, Morgan, Howard 2005 3:59.01 Jacob Wilson 2003 6:34.78 Wagner, Long, Tang, Nevo 2010 6:36.12 Ayalon, Hersko, Morgan, Figh 2003 6:36.39 Hersko, Ayalon, Salinas, Figh 2002 6:37.09 Copeland, Finkler, Eward, Howard 2006 1-METER DIVE 6:37.49 Finkler, Ewald, Miller, Copeland 2006 Evan Stowers 2006 6:37.93 Figh, Huff, Eden, Howard 2004 6:38.98 Salinas, Hersko, Eden, Ayalon 2001

200 Medley Relay 1:26.00 Ayzenshtok, Malul, Lynch, Sousa 2009 351.00 Evan Stowers 2006 1:27.20 Hagaman, Malul, Uras, Sousa 2008 1:28.55 Ayzenshtok, Vaughan, Lynch, Plummer 2010 3-METER DIVE 1:29.90 Raines, Foster, Kettunen, Riebesell 2003 Evan Stowers 2006 1:30.49 Raines, Foster, Laitala, Comer 2002 1:30.62 Bourgeois, Williams, Kettunen, Riebesell 2006 1:30.85 Bourgeois, Williams, Finkler, Sousa 2007 1:30.93 Raines, Williams, Kettunen, Riebesell 2005 395.25 Evan Stowers 2006 1:32.43 Laitala, Tsuji, Nozar, J. Oliver 2000 1:32.47 Laitala, Foster, Forbes, J. Oliver 2001 PLATFORM DIVE 400 Medley Relay Evan Stowers 2006 3:11.01 Ayzenshtok, Malul, Nevo, Copeland 2009 3:14.25 Hagaman, Malul, Uras, Copeland 2008 3:15.32 Hagaman, Nevo, Chiu, Plummer 2010 3:16.44 Salazar, Tsuji, Laitala, Hersko 2002 359.80 Evan Stowers 2006 3:16.55 Raines, Foster, Kettunen, Hersko 2003 3:18.75 Oliver, Tsuji, Laitala, Hersko 2001 3:18.90 Bourgeois, Williams, Kettunen, Howard 2006 3:19.70 Salazar, Tsuji, Laitala, Ayalon 2002 3:20.23 Raines, Williams, Kettunen, Howard 2004 3:21.74 Raines, Foster, Laitala, Hersko 2002

2010-11 Georgia Tech Swimming and Diving 47 Women’s Top Times 50-FREE 1,000-FREE 100-BREAST Agatha Kwasnik 2008 Elizabeth Stowe 2008 Brittany Gobat 2009

22.88 Agatha Kwasnik 2008 9:55.75 Elizabeth Stowe 2008 1:02.23 Brittany Gobat 2009 23.31 Jessie Mason 2010 10:11.58 Vesna Stojanovska 2004 1:03.06 Lisa Pucci 2010 23.53 Lexi Weber 2010 10:13.74 Jing Li 2007 1:03.47 Alison Walker 2005 23.56 Keren Siebner 2010 10:20.34 Amanda Gannon 2005 1:04.16 Hen Pauker 2010 23.63 Christine Chuang 2008 10:22.20 Katie Bond 2008 1:04.97 Laura Heiser 2003 23.68 Natanya Harper 2005 10:22.55 Michelle Maguire 2003 1:05.19 Jenny Lentz 2002 23.68 Keren Siebner 2009 10:22.84 Ann Battle 2004 1:05.44 Katie McGraw 2005 23.69 Heidi Hatteberg 2009 10:26.04 Lisa Hancock 2003 1:05.69 April Dickerson 2010 23.74 Moeko Wallis 2004 10:26.99 Caroline Jones 2006 1:06.51 Morgan Trickett 2010 23.76 Kate Riley 2010 10:28.57 Lauren Rhea 2007 1:06.63 Sara Gilli 2003

100-FREE 1,000-FREE 200-BREAST Agatha Kwasnik 2008 Elizabeth Stowe 2008 Brittany Gobat 2009

49.39 Agatha Kwasnik 2008 16:19.33 Elizabeth Stowe 2008 2:14.50 Brittany Gobat 2009 50.27 Keren Siebner 2009 16:57.90 Jing Li 2008 2:18.70 Cara DeVinny 2003 50.66 Lexi Weber 2010 17:04.15 Amanda Gannon 2005 2:18.86 Lisa Pucci 2009 50.99 Sarah Broadley 2009 17:05.06 Ann Battle 2004 2:19.66 Alison Walker 2004 51.25 Kate Riley 2010 17:11.66 Michelle Maguire 2002 2:19.83 Hen Pauker 2010 51.29 Jessie Mason 2009 17:16.33 Caiti Lewis 2009 2:22.73 April Dickerson 2010 51.49 Liz Foster 2004 17:39.82 Kathy Wood 2003 2:23.04 Katie McGraw 2005 51.79 Vesan Stojanovska 2006 2:23.67 Laura Heiser 2003 51.92 Natanya Harper 2005 51.98 Moeko Wallis 2002

200-FREE 100-BACK 100-FLY Agatha Kwasnik 2008 Ryann Kopacka 2009 Jordan Evans 2010

1:47.40 Agatha Kwasnik 2008 54.73 Ryann Kopacka 2009 :54.70 Jordan Evans 2010 1:47.67 Vesna Stojanovska 2005 55.25 Heidi Hatteberg 2010 :54.85 Christine Chuang 2010 1:49.17 Sarah Broadley 2010 55.78 Jessie Mason 2010 :55.47 Liz Foster 2004 1:49.81 Lexi Weber 2010 55.92 Morgan Trickett 2010 :55.65 Thea Kromer 2008 1:50.21 Keren Siebner 2010 56.00 Ashley Kracke 2003 :55.84 Vida Jemec 2009 1:50.21 Taylor Flynn 2010 56.19 Anna Saum 2003 :56.14 Meghan DeVinney 2003 1:50.60 Caroline Jones 2006 56.81 Kate Riley 2010 :56.22 Erin O’Donnell 2009 1:51.22 Katherine Locker 2009 56.94 Agatha Kwasnik 2010 :56.41 Anna Saum 2003 1:52.24 Elizabeth Stowe 2005 57.53 Jaclyn Keys 2005 :56.44 Katherine Locker 2009 1:52.38 Jing Li 2007 57.80 Keren Siebner 2010 :57.11 Keren Siebner 2010 500-FREE 200-BACK 200-FLY Vesna Stojanovska Heidi Hatteberg 2010 Taylor Flynn 2009 2005

4:47.36 Vesna Stojanovska 2005 1:57.68 Heidi Hatteberg 2010 1:59.16 Taylor Flynn 2009 4:50.52 Elizabeth Stowe 2005 1:58.48 Ryann Kopacka 2008 1:59.27 Vesna Stojanovska 2005 4:50.77 Heidi Hatteberg 2010 1:59.76 Ashley Kracke 2003 2:01.24 Christine Chuang 2009 4:54.60 Sarah Broadley 2010 2:00.06 Katie Bond 2008 2:01.63 Keren Siebner 2010 4:55.38 Taylor Flynn 2010 2:01.22 Anna Saum 2003 2:02.20 Jordan Evans 2010 4:57.68 Michelle Maguire 2002 2:02.70 Keren Siebner 2010 2:02.22 Cara DeVinney 2002 4:57.75 Jing Li 2007 2:03.15 Caroline Jones 2006 2:02.28 Meghan DeVinney 2003 4:58.28 Ashley Kracke 2003 2:05.00 Michelle Maguire 2003 2:02.34 Lisa Hancock 2003 4:58.50 Katie Bond 2008 2:05.79 Amanda Korell 2005 2:03.78 Jing Li 2007 4:59.42 Heather Matz 2004 2:05.82 Katie Duffy 2002 2:04.10 Kristen Dornstauder 2009 48 2010-11 Georgia Tech Swimming and Diving Women’s Top Times 200-IM 200 Freestyle Relay Brittany Gobat 2009 1:33.00 Mason, Weber, Riley, Kwasnik 2010 1:33.16 Mason, Hatteberg, Chuang, Kwasnik 2009 1:34.25 Keys, Wallis, Foster, Harper 2004 1:34.94 Kromer, Pucci, Chuang, Kwasnik 2008 2:01.82 Brittany Gobat 2009 1:35.40 Saum, Lentz, Wallis, Gilli 2002 2:02.47 Jordan Evans 2010 1:35.89 Saum, Wallis, Keys, Foster 2003 2:03.89 Lisa Hancock 2003 1:36.17 DeVinney, Foster, Saum, Wallis 2003 2:03.92 Morgan Trickett 2010 1:36.31 McLeod, Harper, Foster, McGraw 2006 2:04.11 Cara DeVinney 2002 1:36.68 Kwasnik, Walker, McLeod, Flynn 2007 2:05.39 Liz Foster 2004 1:36.72 Wallis, Keys, Lentz, Saum 2002 2:05.46 Ryann Kopacka 2009 2:05.50 Kristen Dornstauder 2009 2:06.71 April Dickerson 2009 400 Freestyle Relay 2:06.92 Hen Pauker 2010 3:20.64 Kwasnik, Siebner, Mason, Broadley 2009 3:21.69 Weber, Riley, Siebner, Kwasnik 2010 400-IM 3:25.24 Kwasnik, Kromer, Pucci, Flynn 2008 Cara DeVinney 2001 3:26.47 Harper, Foster, Wallis, Stojanovska 2005 3:27.35 Harper, Foster, Wallis, Keys 2004 3:28.20 Gilli, Saum, Wallis, Christenson 2002 3:29.23 Stojanovska, Jones, McLeod, Foster 2006 3:29.57 Kwasnik, Li, Flynn, Pucci 2007 4:16.60 Cara DeVinney 2002 3:29.86 Stojanovska, Foster, Christenson, Harper 2005 4:25.76 Kristen Dornstauder 2009 3:30.57 Wallis, Saum, Foster, DeVinney 2003 4:27.08 Lisa Hancock 2003 4:27.14 Vesna Stojanovska 2004 4:28.93 Michelle Maguire 2002 800 Freestyle Relay 4:30.22 Jing Li 2008 7:18.42 Kwasnik, Weber, Siebner, Broadley 2010 4:30.74 Amanda Korell 2005 7:20.11 Kwasnik, Siwbner, Flynn, Broadley 2009 4:30.90 Heather Matz 2005 7:24.03 Kwasnik, Flynn, Stowe, Li 2008 4:32.81 Jordan Evans 2009 7:24.06 Stojanovska, Foster, Stowe, DeVinney 2005 4:35.89 Ashley Skala 2002 7:29.38 Stojanovska, Matz, Kracke, DeVinney 2004 7:32.39 Stojanovska, MaGuire, Wallis, West 2002 7:33.25 Stojanovska, Stowe, McLeod, Jones 2006 7:33.75 Kracke, Christenson, Hancock, DeVinney 2007 7:35.08 Kwasnik, Stowe, Jones, Flynn 2005 1-METER DIVE 7:37.16 Wallis, Hancock, MaGuire, Christenson 2003 Hannah Krimm 2009 200 Medley Relay 1:42.64 Mason, Pucci, Chuang, Siebner 2009 1:43.00 Mason, Pucci, Chuang, Riley 2010 307.50 Hannah Krimm 2009 1:44.95 Saum, Walker, DeVinney, Harper 2004 1:45.24 Saum, Gilli, Lentz, Wallis 2002 1-METER DIVE 1:45.25 Kopacka, Pucci, Chuang, Locker 2008 Hannah Krimm 1:45.33 Kracke, Walker, DeVinney, Harper 2006 2009 1:45.89 Saum, Heiser, Foster, Wallis 2003 1:46.00 Saum, Heiser, DeVinney, Wallis 2003 1:47.52 Kwasnik, Walker, Campbell, Pucci 2007 1:47.77 Jones, Walker, McLeod, Pucci 2007 328.75 Hannah Krimm 2008 400 Medley Relay PLATFORM DIVE 3:42.17 Kopacka, Gobat, Evans, Kwasnik 2009 Stephanie England 3:44.23 Hatteberg, Pucci, Evans, Kwasnik 2010 2007 3:47.39 Kopacka, Pucci, Kromer, Kwasnik 2008 3:48.63 Kracke, Walker, Foster, Stojanovska 2005 3:49.39 Kracke, Walker Foster, Wallis 2004 3:49.55 Saum, Heiser, DeVinney, Wallis 2003 308.25 Stephanie England 2007 3:51.00 Saum Lentz, DeVinney, Wallis 2002 3:52.42 Kracke, Walker, DeVinney, Harper 2006 3:53.63 Kracke, Heiser, DeVinney, Harper 2005 3:53.84 Saum, Walker, DeVinney, Harper 2004

2010-11 Georgia Tech Swimming and Diving 49 All-Time Letterwinners Men’s Letterwinners Cerceo, Jay 1999 Fridrichsen, Jan 1980 Kennedy, Craig 1974 Champagne, Casey 1998 Fuller, Christopher 1992-94 Kettunen, Teemu 2003-06 AA Champney, Mark 1993-96 Khosravi, Chris 2010- Aach, Conrad 2004-07 Chang, Michael 1984-87 GG Kiehle, Andy 1995 Abadi, Richard 1981 Chong, Tony 1990-91 Gale, Andrew 1987, 89-90 Kirby, David 1963-65 Abraham, Scott 1998 Chapman, John 1947-50 Gallaher, Mike 1976 Kirk, George 1949 Aikenhead, Malcolm 1967 Charles, Michael 1954-57 Gaw, Kevin 1987 Kisling, Scott 1985 Arundel, Casey 2004 Chen, Timothy 1968 Gay, Christopher 1987, 89 Knougg, Erik 1993 Aloisio, Charles 1987 Childress, Guion 1952-54 Geiszler, Andrew 1987, 89-90 Knutsen, Pete 1971 Anderson, Matthew 200 Chilton, Hugh 1972 Genet, Richard 1989 Korengel, Jeffrey 1985-87 Andruzzi, Anthony 1993 Chislett, Jack 1976 Cersbach, Charlie 1999-2001 Kossenko, George 1992-95 Ambruster, Bob 1989-92 Chiu, Eric 2010- Cissendanner, Tom 1970 Kwasnik, Jacob 2005-08 Ashenden, Russell 1986-87 Codelli, David 1989-91 Goeltsche, Dennis 1963 Ashley, Scot 1990-91 Cohen, Yonatan 2003 Goldcamp, Thomas 1980-81 LL Audelman, Alfred 1965 Cole, Greg 1982 Goldstein, Clenn 1996-99 Laitala, David 1999-2002 Avery, Richard 1974-50 Collins, James 1948-49 Craham, Tyler 1993 Lang, Barry 1981 Ayalon, Shilo 2000-03 Comer, Mike 2002-03 Craves, Bryan 1991-94 Langley, Robert 1957-59 Cook, Joseph 1966 Creenbaum, Carl 1991-94 Laube, David 1998 BB Coopat, Edward 1965-66 Greenlee, R.K. 1946 Lee, Chris 2006-08 Baker, Fred 1972 Copeland, Noah 2006-08 Cresham, Tom 1971 Lee, Norman 1955-57 Ballard, Robert 1954-57 Corbett, peter 1987 Griffin, Randolph 1947-50 Lee, Way Joe 2007-10 Ballentine, Thomas 1966-68 Cormican, Robert 1993 Griffin, Sean 1984 Lehman, Bradley 1985-87 Barr, Todd 1970-72 Cranford, Drew 2005-07 Gripp, Jon 1969-72 LeMoyne, Irve 1959-61 Barrales, Benny 1972 Crouch, Julian 1948-49, 51-52 Lenyk, Scott 2000-01 Bashar, Chris 1995-98 Crutcher, William 1947-49 HH Lindsey, warren 1967 Baskin, Leland 1971 Curlin, Fred 1947-48 Hagaman, Johnny 2007-10 Lionberger, Mike 1993 Baumgardner, Carl 1954-57 Hagar, Robert 1960 Livingston, John 1977-80 Belcher, John 1966 DD Hale, Gerry 1992-93 Lofblad, Robert 1956-58 Bendziewicz, Sam 2008- Daly, James 1986-87 Halligan, Tim 1985-87, 89 Long, Ralph 2008- Bennett, Michael 2005-08 Dannelly, William 1981 Halleck, Stephen 1960-62 Longmire, Hank 1999-2002 Benton, Louis 1962 Dannerman, Ben 2000 Hannon, Charlie 1976-78 Lowe, Jonathan 1984 Bendon, William 1964-65 Daves, Joe 1970-72 Hannon, Gerard 1973-75 Ludwig, Nena 1977-78 Bergmard, George 1970, 73 Davis, Jesse 1950 Hardin, William 1969-70 Lumra, Brandon 1993-96 Bergmard, Richard 1972-75 Davis, Richard 1954-55 Harp, Robert 1949-51 Lynch, Sullivan 2008- Berry, Brian 1986-87 De La Guardia, Mario 1952 Harris, Paul 1961-63 Best, John 1946-47 Derrick, Jack 1967-69 Harrell, David 1958 MM Bitencourt, Jean Paul 1993 Dewald, Charles 147-48 Harrison, Charles 1950-51 MacLean, James 1965-67 Biedrycki, Chris 2001-02 Doblar, Peter 2005-08 Hart, Michael 2010- Mackey, Theral 1996-99 Biegel, Alex 1997-98 Dudley, Robert 1957-60 Hawkins, Holmes 1986, 89 Maier, Marc 2002-04 Bishop, Ryan 2004-07 Duffy, Kelsey 2007-10 Heapy, Gary 1985-86 Makinson, Brandon 2010- Blanton, James 1950-51 Dunbar, Jeffrey 1966-67 Heck, Steve 1970-72 Malarkey, Chris 1975 Bloonberg, Coe 1966 Dye, Ross 2000 Hellmann, Jim 1970-71, 73-74 Maletto, Rich 1998 Baddy, Scott 1970 Hendry, Matthew 1992-95 Malul, Mickey 2008-09 Barnar, Alan 1981-82 EE Hensley, John 1981-82, 84 Mangin, Albert 1966-67 Bourgeois, Jason 2005-08 Eastin, Robert 1968 Hernandez, Francis 1980-81 Marmor, Charles Sr. 1970-73 Brannon, Derek 1992-95 Eddy, Peter 1987 Herrera, Guillermo 1953-54 Marmor, Charles, Jr. 1993-96 Brantley, Haskew 1947-48 Edelson, Bert 1947-51 Hermes, John 2009- Marsden, Frankie 1989-92 Brier, Judith 1979 Eden Itai 2001-04 Herski, Josh 2000-03 Martin, Alfred 1976-79 Brinkman, Ed 1996-99 Eidson, Randall 1966 Hiles, Gordon 1954 Mathes, Daniel 1950-51 Brock, W.J. 1946 Einersson, Sarkis 1998 Hiles, John 1947-50 Matthews, W.C. 1946 Brooks, Kevin 1996-99 Eley, Nathan Hirschel, Adam 1997-98 McAuley, James, H 1947 Brown, Bob 1972 1998 Hirshberg, William 1947-49 McCabe, John 1989 Brown, Hubert 1961 Elgin, Bruce 1982, 84-85 Hirth, Roy 1975-78 McCanless, Edgar 1977-78 Brown, John 1954 Ellars, Otto 1964 Hoadley, David 1973-74 McCanless, Henry 1969, 71-72 Brown, Joseph 1947-48 Emkin, Leroy 1963-64 Honan, Matt 1989-92 McCarty, Kevin 1984 Brown, Terry 1975-76 Enderica, Jorge 1961 Hornbuckle, William 1985 McCarty, Paul 2001-04 Browne, Robert 1953-55, 57 Endstrom, Brandt 1990-91 Howard, Jason 1003-06 McCoy, Reagan 1967 Browning, Brian 2003 Ewald, Chris 2006-08 Hubner, Robert 1960 McEachron, Jim 1976-77 Bruningo, Robert Huff, Brian 2003-06 McGahey, Craig 1972 1968-69 FF Hungerford, Edward 1958 McGillivray, Alex 1994-97 Bueker, Kermit 1967 Farmer, Screven 1972-75 McGillivray, David 1969 Bullock, Cullen 1962-63 Fauerbach, George 1966-68 JJ McGillivray, Ross 1964, 67 Buran, Wally 1972 Fauerbach, John 1970-72 Jackson, Jeremy 2007-10 McGinley, Matt 2004-05 Burkhardt, Tony 2004-07 Fennessy, John 1998-2001 Jackson, Robert 1995-98 McKay, Mark 1974-77 Burrows, David 1967-69 Figh, Matt 2002-04 Jamm, Bill 1972 McKenry, Robert 1977-78 Burrows, John 1967-69 Finelli, Daniel 1978-81 Jeppe, Arthur 1961-62 McKenzie, James 1951 Burton, Jeff 2005-08 Finkler, Ofer 2005-07 Johnson, Mark 1984-85 McKeown, Patrick 1963, 65 Fish, Russ 1971-74 Jones, Brian 1990-93 McLellan, Bill 1970 CC Fitzgerald, Sean 1984-85 Justice, Steve 1997-80 McQuinn, Travis 2000 Caghan, Lawrence 1962, 64 Flinn, Farl 1973-76 Michaelis, Milton 1948 Caldwell, Roland 1985-87 Flowers, Charles 1949 KK Miller, Rob 2005-07 Campbell, W.J. 1946 Forbes, Brendan 2001-02 Kamat, Sulush 1991 Miller, Andy 2006-08 Candela, Alec 1990-92 Foster, Brian 1974 Karanovich, Donald 1969-71 Minor, Lewis 1962 Carter, Keenan 1974-77 Foster, Robbie 2000-03 Karkus, James 1954 Moan, Jim 1989 Castellow, Kevin 1994-96, 98 Foust, Greg 1991 Kater, Martin 1962-64 Montalvo, Mario 2004-06 Center, Landrum 1995 Frank, V.R. 1946 Kendrick, Mike 1984 Moore, David A. 1956 Frederick, Jarvis 1991-93 Kenehan, Ed 1972 Moore, David F. 1956-57 50 2010-11 Georgia Tech Swimming and Diving All-Time Letterwinners Morch, J.B. 1989 Rundlof, Christer 1995-98 Urda, Martin 1998 HH Morgan, Kevin 2008- Ruskin, Mike 1970 Hancock, Lisa 2002-05 Morgan, Sam 2003-06 VV Harper, Natanya 2004-06 Morrison, John 1948 SS Vallecoccia, Michael 2008- Hatteberg, Heidi 2009- Moss, William 1954 Salazar, James 2000-03 Van Lear, Samuel 1953-57 Hedberg, Dalton 2007-10 Moter, Cassius 1696-70 Salinas, Leo 1999-2002 VanPelt, Andy 2002-05 Heiser, Laura 2003-06 Mujica, Gerardo 1989 Sanks, Eric 1994 Van Voorhis, Kenneth 1964-65 Mulherin, Matthew 1950 Satterfield, Rick 1976-77 Vieira, Raymond 1978 JJ Munn, Scott 1991 Savage, John 1968-701 Van Gontard, Perfy 1969 Jemec, Vida 2008- Mussman, Grant 1994-97 Scarlett, Gordon 1984 Vaughan, Matthew 2009- Jones, Caroline 2006-08 Scheuer, Hugo 1946-48 Japek, Jessica 2002-03 NN Schilling, Mark 1998-99 WW Nabell, Mark 1980-81 Schouten, Colin 2010- Wagner, Travis 2008- KK Nenon, David 1977-78, 80 Schultz, Larry 1964-65 Wahler, Edwin 1968 Keys, Jaclyn 2002-05 Nicklaw, Chris 1974-76 Sebestyen, Joseph 1993 Walker, Joseph 1953-56 Kopacka, Ryann 2007-10 Nicol, David 1998 Seeton, Chris 1992-95 Walton, Jay 1953 Korell, Amada 2004-07 Norton, Robert 1960 Shanteau, Ryan 1999 Washburn, Thomas 1969-71 Kracke, Ashley 2003-06 Norwood, Grant 1989 Sherris, Scott 1995 Watson, James 1951 Krimm, Hannah 2007-10 Nozar, James 1998-2001 Shippy, Duane 1989-92 Ways, George 1969 Kromer, Thea 2008-10 Nylander, Carl 1999-2002 Shippy, Timothy 1991-92 Weigle, James 1951 Kwasnik, Agatha 2007-10 Shaw, Gred 1974 Weir, Edward 1966-67 OO Shelander, Bill 1972-75 Wells, William 1977-80 LL Odum, Richardson 1978-81 Shelander, Dianna 1973-76 Whidden, Charles 1961-62 Lentz, Jenny 2002 Old, Andrew 1992-95 Shelander, Jim 1970-73 Whitaker, Kenneth 1969 Lewis, Caiti 2008-09 Oliver, Eduardo 2001-04 Showalter, Drew 2007-09 Wiggin, Charles 1957-59 Li, Jing 2007-10 Oliver, Jorge 2000-03 Silver, David 1999-2002 Wilson, Andy 1997-98 Locker, Katherine 2008- Oltman, Jack 1980-82 Simpson, Steven 1973 Wilson, Jacob Ostrander, Rick 1975-76 Skaggs, Brady 1999-2002 2003-04 MM Ouderkirk, Ryan 1994-97 Skenes, Kevin 2006-08 Wilson, John 1991-92 Matz, Heather 2004-07 O’Toole, Michael 1998 Small, G.H. 1948 Wiliams, Alex 2004-07 Maguire, Michelle 2002-05 Outland, John Smith, Chuck 1971 Williams, David 1958 Martinez, Meghan 2006 1964 Smith, Justin 1993 Williams, Jason 1996-99 Mason, Jessie 2009- Owen, Charles 1947 Smith, Michael1997-99 Williams, Mark 1973 McLeod, Mari 2006-07 Smith, Myles 1963 Williams, Robert 1951 McGraw, Katie 2005 PP Sorias, Ofir 2003 Wise, John 1980-82 Packard, B.A. 1946 Sousa, Mauricio 2006-08 Wise, Michael 1985-86 OO Pacofsky, Mark 1977 Spaziano, Robert 1994-95 Wolczynski, Matt 1999 O’Donnell, Erin 2009-10 Pahr, Robert 1973-74 Spray, James 1986-87 Woodworth, Will 2007-10 Parker, Jordan 2002-05 Spreen, Allan 1969-71 Wright, Peter 1963 PP Parrott, Bruce 1978 St. Julien, Upaji 1994 Wynne, George 1958 Pauker, Hen 2008- Patton, Blake 1990-93 Stevens, Scott 1989 Prystaj, Laurissa 2003-06 Pearson, Mark 1978 Steves, Robert 1958 YY Pucci, Lisa 2007-10 Pemueller, Alejandr 1990-93 Stowers, Evan 2005-08 Yancey, Edwin 1967 Peterson, Charles 1978 Strickland, Frank 1952-53 RR Peveler, Richard 1967-69 Susaneck, Steve 1970 Women’s Letterwinners Riley, Kate 2010- Phillips, Jeffrey 2008- Swanson, Edward 1947-49 Pickering, Frank 1966 Sweat, David 1992 BB SS Player, Bryan 1985-87, 89 Sweet, David 1980 Barnes, Lauren 2007- Saum, Anna 2002-05 Plummer, Nigel 2009- Battle, Ann 2002-05 Schoeff, Sarah 2008- Pohly, Daniel 1980-82 TT Bertolino, Michele 2008- Siebner, Keren 2009- Popp, Robert 1961-63 Tang, Matt 2008- Bond, Katie 2008- Skala, Ashley 2002-03 Potts, Rich 1971 Taunton, Kimberly 1980 Broadley, Sarah 2009- Stojanovska, Vesna 2004-07 Pritchett, Gary 1976-78 Taylor, Donald 1982 Stowe, Elizabeth 2005-08 Taylor, Robert 1992 CC Sutton, Amy 2002-04 QQ Temlund, Paul 1965 Campbell, Megan 2005-08 Quinlivan, Jeff 1995-98 TeStrake, Todd 1990-93 Christenson, Jennifer 2002-05 TT Thigpen, Josh 1998-99 Chuang, Christine 2008- Trickett, Morgan 2010- RR Thomas, J.R. 1946 Rafajko, Ron 1975-76 Thomas, Robert 1961-62 DD VV Raines, Jeremy 2002-04 Thomason, Douglas 1981-82, 84 DeVinney, Meghan 2003-06 Vaner Wood, Melissa 2002 Randolph, Max 2008- Thompson, Paul 1975-78 Devinny, Cara 2002-03 Vukmanic, Jill 2002-05 Rauch, Ricky 2001 Thorn, Dustin 1998-2001 Dickerson, April 2008-10 Redgrave, Timothy 1973-76 Thrasher, James 1951-52 Dornstauder, Kristen 2009- WW Reed, Matt 1999 Tieslau, Timothy 1966-68 Duffy, Katie 2002-04 Walker, Allison 2004-07 Reeves, Hazard 1956-57 Tillman, Zach 2009 Wallis, Moeka 2002-05 Richards, Clifton 1996-97 Titterton, George 1982, 84 EE Weber, Alexis 2010- Ricketts, Rodney 1965 Topp, Julio 1946-49 England, Stephanie 2005-08 West, Dana 2004-07 Riebesel, Ryan 2003-06 Towles, Tommy 1948-50 Evans, Jordan 2009- Wood, Kathy 2003 Rifkin, David 2006-07 Toy, James 1967-69 Wright, Katie 2005-08 Roan, Alex 2007-78 Tribble, James 1970 FF Wunderle, Mary 2010- Robberson, Garrett 2008- Tsuji, Tomonori 2000-03 Flynn, Taylor 2007-10 Robbins, Brian 2009- Tunning, Greg 2006- Foster, Liz 2003-06 Robertson, Eric 1993 Tyler, David 1993 Current Player in Bold Rodriquez, Elias 1993-94 Tzegaegbe, Jacob 2008- GG Roecker, Steven 1973 Gannon, Amanda 2005-08 Rolfe, Rial 1946-47 UU Gilli, Sara 2002-03 Rubel, Jon 1975-79 Uras, Onur 2005-08 Gobat, Brittany 2009- 2010-11 Georgia Tech Swimming and Diving 51