2013-14 and Media Guide

Table of Contents GENERAL INFORMATION School...... Southern Illinois University Schedule/Quick Facts...... 1 City/Zip...... Carbondale, Illinois 62901 Founded...... 1869 Media Information...... 1 Enrollment...... 17,964 (Fall 2013) 2013-14 Roster...... 2 Nickname...... Salukis 2013-14 Head Shots...... 3-5 School Colors...... Maroon and White Web site...... SIUSalukis.com Pronunciation Guide...... 5 Facility...... Dr. Edward J. Shea Natatorium Coaches’ Bios...... 6-9 Affiliation...... NCAA Division I Athlete Bios...... 10-17 Women’s Conference...... Missouri Valley Men’s Conference...... Mid-American Missouri Valley Conference...... 18 President...... Dr. Glenn Poshard Mid-American Conference...... 19 Chancellor...... Dr. Rita Cheng Athletics Director...... Mario Moccia Alma Mater ...... New St. (1989) Women’s Swimming and Diving Athletics Phone...... (618) 453-5311 MVC Champions / All-Conference...... 20 Home Facility Phone...... (618) 453-1291 2012-13 Recap / Conference Honorees...... 21 TEAM INFORMATION All-Time All-Americans...... 22 Women’s 2012-13 Dual Record...... 4-4 School and Pool Records...... 23-25 MVC Dual Meet Record...... 2-1 All-Time Letterwinners...... 25-26 MVC Championship Results...... 3rd of 5 Men’s 2012-13 Dual Record...... 4-4 Academic All-Conference / All-Americans...... 27 MAC Dual Meet Record...... 3-2 MAC Championship Results...... 5th of 7 Men’s Swimming and Diving COACHING STAFF 2012-13 Recap / Conference Honorees...... 28 Head Coach.....Rick Walker (22nd season) All-Time Conference Champions...... 29 Alma Mater...... A&M (1984) All-Time International Competitors / Coaching Honors...... 30 Record at SIU (yrs)...... 141-116 (22) Career Record (yrs)...... 141-116 All-Time All-Americans...... 31-32 Office Phone...... (618) 453-7230 School / Pool Records...... 33-34 E-Mail...... [email protected] All-Time Letterwinners...... 35-36 Diving Coach...... Chunhua “Joy” Zhao Alma Mater ..... Tian-Jin University (‘89) Year...... 11th year Schedule Office Phone...... (618) 453-5461 Date Opponent/Event Location Time E-Mail ...... [email protected] Sept. 21 Saluki Miler Carbondale, Ill. 6 p.m. Asst. Coach...... Scott Olson Sept. 28 5K Open Water Swim Carbondale, Ill. 10 a.m. Alma Mater...... North Dakota (‘96) Oct. 5 Maroon & White Fan Appreciation Day Carbondale, Ill. 10 a.m. Year...... Fifth year Oct. 12 at Evansville Evansville, Ind. 10 a.m. Office Phone...... (618) 453-3149 Oct. 24 Kentucky/Missouri Carbondale, Ill. 6 p.m. E-mail...... [email protected] Oct. 25 Kentucky/Missouri Carbondale, Ill. 10 a.m. Graduate Asst...... Mike Firth Nov. 2 at Missouri State Springfield, Mo. All Day Alma Mater...... Illinois Wesleyan (2012) Nov. 8 at Henderson Invitational Arkadelphia, Ark. All Day Year...... First year Nov. 9 at Henderson Invitational Arkadelphia, Ark. All Day Office Phone...... (618) 453-3149 Nov. 22-24 at Missouri Invitational (Split Squad) Columbia, Mo. All Day E-mail...... [email protected] Nov. 22-24 at Phoenix Invitational (Split Squad) Chicago, Ill. All Day Jan. 18 at Arkansas-Little Rock/Ouachita Baptist Little Rock, Ark. All Day MEDIA SERVICES Jan. 20 at Illinois Champaign, Ill. 2 p.m. S&D Contact...... Tim McCaughan Jan. 20 Olivet Nazarene Champaign, Ill. 2 p.m. Cell...... (618) 841-2139 Feb. 1 Evansville Carbondale, Ill. All Day Email...... [email protected] Feb. 13-15 MVC Women’s Championships Carbondale, Ill. All Day Media Services Director...... Tom Weber Mar. 6-8 at MAC Men’s Championships Buffalo, N.Y. All Day Associate Director...... Scott Gierman Mar. 14-16 at NCAA Zone Diving TBD All Day Graduate Assistant...... Robin Thuringer Mar. 20-22 at NCAA Women’s Championships Minneapolis, Minn. All Day Graduate Assistant...... Tyler Wooten Mar. 23-25 at CSCAA Collegiate Classic Rockwell, Texas All Day Mar. 27-29 at NCAA Men’s Championships TBD All Day Follow us on @SIU_SwimDive

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Men’s and Women’s Rosters Name Year Event Hometown (High School or Last College) Esteavo Andrade SO Free/Back/Fly Belo Horizonte, MG (Calevio Pitavoras) Jeffrey Chen SR Breast Peoria, Ill. (Richwoods) Aidan Chipps FR Diving Perth, (St. Stephens-Duncraig) Caleb Coots JR Freestyle Cape Girardeau, Mo. (Cape Central) Matt Frey JR Fly Bloomington, Ill. (Normal Community West) Calvin Kolar JR Breast Makanda, Ill. (Carbondale) Josh LeClair FR Breast Louisville, Ky. (Trinity) Jacob Lucheon SR Fly Knoxville, Tenn. (Knoxville Catholic) Eddy Lynk SR Freestyle Collinsville, Ill. (Collinsville) Olaf Meller SO Fly/Free Olsztyn, (Szkola Mistrzostwa Sportowego w Gdansku) George Minkel SR Freestyle Montgomery, Ill. (Oswego East) Till Pallmann SO Freestyle Zweibrucken, (Helmholtz-Gymnasium) Oleg Rabota SR Back/Free Almaty, (Alma-Ata) Nathan Ray SO Freestyle Russellville, Ark. (Russellville) Andy Ross FR Breast West Lafayette, Ind. (Harrison) Andres Saavedra SO Back/Free Villavicencio, Colombia (Espiritu Santo) Kegan Skelton JR Diving Champaign, Ill. (Centennial) Eric Sparks GS Free/Back Topeka, Kans. (Topeka) Andrew Spencer JR Breast Knoxville, Tenn. (Knoxville Central) Kristian Troxel FR Free/IM Jackson, Mo. (Jackson) Dusan Vukobrat FR Free/Fly The Woodlands, Texas (The Woodlands) Brandon Vuong SO Butterfly Sugar Land, Texas (Kempner) Evan Wiedeman SR Freestyle Fishers, Ind. (Hamilton Southeastern) Shaun Wolfe JR Freestyle Bloomington, Ill. (Bloomington) Bobby Wood FR Breast O’Fallon, Mo. (Francis Howell)

Name Year Event Hometown (High School or Last College) Helena Amorim SO Freestyle Rio de Janeiro (Colegio Santo Inacio) Rachael Barry SR Free/Fly Morrison, Ill. (Morrison Community) Pamela Benitez SR Freestyle San Salvador, El Salvador (Liceo Cristiano (Central)) Shailey Brumley SR Freestyle Keller, Texas (Central) Mardi Buchanan JR Freestyle Overland Park, Kan. (Blue Valley North) Isabela Castro SR Back/Fly/Free Belo Horizonte, MG, (Timpview) Fengting Chen SR Diving Wuhan, (Guangxi) Charlotte Davies JR Fly/Free/IM Margate, (The Charles Dickens School) Jordyn Dover FR Back/Free Knoxville, Tenn. (Knoxville) Kiley Handley SO Backstroke/Freestyle Louisville, Ky. (Dupont Manual) Kristy Hinkle SR Back Rockford, Ill. (Keith Country Day School) Sarah James FR Back/IM Colorado Springs, Colo. (Donerty) Holly Johnson JR Free/Breast Hartland, Wis. (Arrowhead) Kristina Ksarjian FR Freestyle Knoxville, Tenn. (Farragut) Ella Otto JR Back/Free Stuttgart, Germany (Wirtemberg Gym) Katy Ovington SO Back/Fly Durham, UK (Framwellgate) Hannah Pinion JR Back/IM Knoxville, Tenn. (Bearden) Carly Schlupp SR Freestyle/IM Naperville, Ill. (Neuqua Valley) Samantha Schneider SR Freestyle Pinckneyville, Ill. (Lincoln CC) Riley Schroedter FR Freestyle Naperville, Ill. (Neuqua Valley) Luisa Silveira SR Freestyle Florianopolis, SC, Brazil (Pitá goras) Lauren Stockton FR Free/Fly Washington, Ill. (Washington) Morgan Timms SO Backstroke Brisbane, QLD, Australia (St. Peters Lutheran) Alyssa Walsh FR Freestyle Wilmington, Ill. (Wilmington) Brittany Weigel SR Diving Edmonton, Alberta, (Ross Sheppard) Kaixuan “Sherry” Zhang SO Diving Hu Bei, China (Carbondale)

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Esteavo Andrade Helena Amorim Rachael Barry Pamela Benitez Shailey Brumley Fr/Back/Fly • So. Free • So. Free/Fly • Sr. Freestyle • Sr. Freestyle • Sr. Belo Horizonte, MG Rio de Janeiro Morrison, Ill. San Salvador, El Salvador Keller, Texas (Calevio Pitavoras) (Colegio Santo Inacio) (Morrison Community) Liceo Cristiano (Central) (Central)

Mardi Buchanan Isabela Castro Fengting Chen Jeffrey Chen Aidan Chipps Freestyle • Jr. Back/Fly/Free • Sr. Diving • Sr. Breaststroke • Sr. Diving • Fr. Overland Park, Kan. Belo Horizonte, MG, Brazil Wuhan, China Peoria, Ill. Perth, Australia (Blue Valley North) (Timpview) (Guangxi) (Richwoods) (St. Stephens-Duncraig)

Caleb Coots Charlotte Davies Jordyn Dover Matt Frey Kiley Handley Freestyle • Jr. Fly/Free/IM • 5-5 • So. Back/Free • Fr. Butterfly • Jr. Back/Free • So. Cape Girardeau, Mo. Margate, England Knoxville, Tenn. Bloomington, Ill. Louisville, Ky. (Cape Central) (Charles Dickens) (Knoxville) (Normal Community West) (Dupont Manual)

Kristy Hinkle Sarah James Holly Johnson Calvin Kolar Kristina Ksarjian Back • Sr. Back/IM • Fr. Free/Breast • Jr. Breaststroke • Jr. Freestyle • Fr. Rockford, Ill. Colorado Springs, Colo. Hartland, Wis. Makanda, Ill. Knoxville, Tenn. (Keith Country Day) (Donerty) (Arrowhead) (Carbondale) (Farragut) - 3 - 2013-14 Swimming and Diving Media Guide

Josh LeClair Jacob Lucheon Eddy Lynk Olaf Meller George Minkel Breast • Fr. Fly • Sr. Freestyle • Sr. Fly/Free • Fr. Freestyle • Sr. Louisville, Ky. Knoxville, Tenn. Collinsville, Ill. Olsztyn, Poland Montgomery, Ill. (Trinity) (Knoxville Catholic) (Collinsville) (Oswego East)

Ella Otto Katy Ovington Till Pallmann Hannah Pinion Oleg Rabota Back/Free • Jr. Back/Fly • So. Freestyle • So. Back/IM • Jr. Back/Free • Sr. Stuttgart, Germany Durham, UK Zweibrucken, Germany Knoxville, Tenn. Almaty, Kazakhstan (Wirtemberg Gym) (Framwellgate) (Helmholtz-Gymnasium) (Bearden) (Alma-Ata)

Nathan Ray Andy Ross Andres Saavedra Carly Schlupp Samantha Schneider Freestyle • So. Breast • Fr. Back/Free • So. Free/IM • Sr. Freestyle • Sr. Russellville, Ark. West Lafayette, Ind. Villavicencio, Columbia Naperville, Ill. Pinckneyville, Ill. (Russellville) (Harrison) (Espiritu Santo) (Neuqua Valley) (Lincoln CC)

Riley Schroedter Luisa Silveira Kegan Skelton Eric Sparks Andrew Spencer Freestyle • Fr. Freestyle • Sr. Diving • Jr. Free/Back • GS Breaststroke• Jr. Naperville, Ill. Florianopolis, Brazil Champaign, Ill. Topeka, Kans. Knoxville, Tenn. (Neuqua Valley) (Pitá goras) (Centennial) (Topeka) (Knoxville Central)

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Lauren Stockton Morgan Timms Kristian Troxel Dusan Vukobrat Brandon Vuong Free/Fly • Fr. Backstroke • So. Free/IM • Fr. Free/Fly • Fr. Butterfly • So. Washington, Ill. Brisbane, Australia Jackson, Mo. The Woodlands, Texas Sugar Land, Texas (Washington) (St. Peters Lutheran) (Jackson) (The Woodlands) (Kempner)

Alyssa Walsh Brittany Weigel Evan Wiedeman Shaun Wolfe Bobby Wood Freestyle • Fr. Diving • Sr. Freestyle • Sr. Freestyle • Jr. Breaststroke • Fr. Wilmington, Ill. Edmonton, Canada Fishers, Ind. Bloomington, Ill. O’Fallon, Mo. (Coal City) (Ross Sheppard) (Hamilton Southeastern) (Bloomington) (Francis Howell)

Kaixuan “Sherry“ Zhang Diving • So. Hu Bei, China (Carbondale)

Pronuciation Guide

Esteavo Andrade...... ahn-DRAH-day Luisa Silveira...... sil-VARE-uh Matt Frey...... FRY Dusan Vukobrat...... DU-san vuk-OH-brat Calvin Kolar...... KO-ler Brandon Vuong...... VONG Kristina Ksarjian...... SAR-jian Evan Weideman...... WEE-de-men Jacob Lucheon...... LOO-shen Brittany Weigel...... WHY-gell Kegan Skelton...... KAY-gann Sherry Zhang...... zong Andres Saavedra...... sa-VE-drah

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Walker Coaching Awards Rick Walker • Eastern (1993-95) & National Independent (1996-97) Championships Coach of the Year Head Coach • MVC Championships Coach of the Year (1995, ‘96, ‘98, 2002) 22st Year • Texas A&M (1984) • MVC Invitational Coach of the Year (2004, ‘05) Kankakee, Ill. • 2012 MAC Coach of the Year • Won five straight MVC titles from 1994-99 • Coached SIU to the 1998 25K Open Water Collegiate National Championship Title Rick Walker begins his 27th year overall as the Southern Illinois University • Head Coach USA National Open Water Team (1996-present) swimming coach in 2013-14. He has served as men’s head coach since • Coached seven individuals and five relay teams to National 1992 and added women’s head coaching responsibilities in 2005. Independent Championships titles • 2008 season marked 100th win as head coach Walker has earned 12 Coach of the Year honors and is a three-time • Americas Open Water Swimming Man of the Year (2009) Eastern Independent Championships Coach of the Year (1993-95), two- • Adolph Kiefer Safety Commendation Award - time National Independent Championships Coach of the Year (1996, 97), Aquatic Sports convention (2010) four-time Missouri Valley Conference Coach of the Year (1995, 96, 98, • 2012 Egyptian Olympic Swim Coach 2002) and two-time MVC Invitational Coach of the Year (2004, 05). Most recently, Walker earned 2012 Mid-American Conference Coach of the Year honors in just the men’s second year in the conference. Walker’s Coaching Career Walker has won eight conference championships in his tenure. He has coached SIU swimmers to 212 individual and relay conference titles. (1984-present) Under his watch, Walker has coached Saluki swimmers to three MVC Swimmer of the Year honors, 174 first-team All-Conference selections and Aug. 2004-Pres...... Southern Illinois Head Coach (M & W) eight Olympic berths. 1992-2004...... Southern Illinois Head Coach (Men’s) 1987-1992...... Southern Illinois Assistant Coach (Men’s) Under Walker’s direction, the men’s team won five-straight Missouri Valley 1986-1987...... Houston YMCA Head Age Group Coach Conference titles from 1994-1999, the longest streak in the conference. 1985-1986...... Aggie Swim Club Head Coach 1985-1986...... Texas A&M Assistant Coach (M & W) He was named head coach of the Egyptian Olympic swimming team 1984-1985...... Joliet YMCA Head Age Group Coach for the 2012 London Olympics. He was a 14-time member of the USA Swimming Olympic Committee and a five-year chairman on the USA Swimming Open Water Committee. He has been on 13 staffs for USA competitors and one Olympic Sports Festival contestant. Swimming at World Championships. In 2009, he was honored as the America Continental Open Water Swimming Man of the Year. SIU produced its first male Academic All-American under Walker in 2003, when Jake Sinclair was named to the 2003 Verizon Academic All- Walker was head coach and director for USA Swimming’s Open Water American At-Large First Team with a perfect 4.0 GPA. Sinclair was also National Team for 12 years and the head coach for USA Swimming’s named to the 2003 Verizon Academic All-District V At-Large First Team. development camp for 15 years. Before serving as In spring 2010, Walker head coach, Walker coached Kirsten Groome to served as an SIU the NCAA Championships, assistant from 1987- the first Saluki to advance to 92, coaching former the national stage in 20 years. women’s head coach In the fall, he was honored Jeff Goelz and his and with the Adolph Kiefer former assistant Gustavo Safety Commendation award Leal. Goelz earned at the annual United States multiple All-American Aquatic Sports convention honors under Walker’s for heroically saving the life tutelage. During that of an Australian swimmer at span, the Salukis also the 2009 World Swimming advanced to the NCAA Championships in Rome, Championships twice, . finishing 18th and 27th.

The Kankakee, Ill., Prior to coaching at native has coached eight SIU, Walker coached at Olympians, including three the YMCA in Joliet, Ill., that competed at the 2012 for the 1984-85 season, London Games, 11 World Texas A&M and the Championship swimmers, Aggie Swim club during three Olympic Trials Walker was named the 2012 MAC Coach of the Year. the 1985-86 season, and

- 6 - 2013-14 Swimming and Diving Media Guide He was a seven-time All- American at Indian River Walker’s Coaching Record Dual Meets and is in the NJCAA Hall of Season W L MVC/MAC NCAA Fame. He is also in the Indian 1992-93 1 5 -- 25th River Community College and 1993-94 4 7 -- --- 1994-95 10 7 1st 33rd Eastridge (Ill.) High School 1995-96 8 7 1st --- Halls of Fame. 1996-97 3 6 1st --- 1997-98 5 4 1st --- 1998-99 3 7 1st --- Walker competed at the 1980 1999-00 7 2 2nd --- Olympic Trials but couldn’t 2000-01 5 0 2nd --- 2001-02 4 2 1st --- compete in the Olympics 2002-03 3 4 2nd --- because of the U.S. boycott, 2003-04* 5 3 1st --- and he qualified for the 1984 2004-05*# 11 9 2nd/2nd --- 2005-06* 9 9 2nd/2nd --- Olympic Trials but retired just 2006-07 14 5 1st/4th --- prior to the event. He was a 2007-08 8 6 2nd/4th --- silver medalist at the Olympic 2008-09 7 4 3rd/4th --- 2009-10 9 6 3rd/5th --- Sports Festival in 1979, 2010-11 10 9 3rd/3rd --- participated in the 1978 USA 2011-12 10 10 3rd/3rd Olympic Training Camp and 2012-13 8 8 3rd/5th --- Total 144 120 ------held a top 50 world ranking Walker served as the Egyptian swim coach at the 2012 London Olympics. in the 1500 meter freestyle in * - MVC Invitational Meet held simultaneous- 1981. ly and independently of MVC Championships the Dad’s Club YMCA of Houston, Texas, during the 1986-87 season. # - Walker’s first year of coaching both men and women Walker was named - Men competed in the Sun Belt from 2004-09 Walker graduated from Texas A&M University in 1984 with a degree in Chairman of the Open Water - Men have competed in the Mid-American Conference since the 2009-10 season. recreation and parks. At Texas A&M, he swam for an Aggies team that Development Committee in finished 26th and 31st at the NCAA Championships during his junior and 2013 by USA Swimming. senior seasons, respectively. He led the U.S. to a World Aquatics Championship in 1998 in Australia During his two years in College Station, Texas, he set school records in and fourth place finishes in 2001 and 2003. the 500, 1000 and 1650 free and the 400 IM, qualifying for the NCAA Championships. Walker served a seven-year term on the NCAA Swimming and Diving Committee and took the lead in the process to place open water swimming Prior to Texas A&M, Walker swam at National Junior College Athletic in the 2008 in Bejing, China, a dream that was realized Association (NJCAA) power Indian River Community College in Fort with the announcement in 2006. Pierce, Fla., where he set NJCAA records in the 500, 1000 and 1650 free and the 4x100 and 4x200 free relays. In the summer of 2005, Walker coached the U.S. National Open Water Swim Team to a fourth-place finish at the World Championships in Montreal, Quebec. The U.S. team tallied 72 points in the event, finishing one point out of trophy contention.

For their efforts at the World Championship, Walker and his coaching staff were awarded the Glenn S. Hummer Award from USA Swimming. The award was given Sept. 16, 2005 at the USA Swimming House of Delegates meeting in Greensboro, N.C. This was the second time Walker earned this award.

Walker lives in Carbondale with his wife, Eileen. He has two children, Kyle and Kelsie. Kyle is a thrower on the SIU team.

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Before coaching the Salukis, Olson was an assistant coach at the College of Scott Olson Charleston, where the men’s team won Costal Collegiate Swim Association Conference championships in his second and third years. Olson’s swimmers Associate Head Coach broke 25 school records. Fifth Year University of North Dakota (1996) Olson also developed the school’s first-ever alumni meet, performed on- and Watertown, S.D. off-campus recruiting, and produced fundraising efforts for the program.

Scott Olson is in his fifth year as an assistant head Olson was the interim head coach of the Tennessee women’s program in coach for the Southern Illinois swimming and 2005 after serving two years as a graduate assistant. He maintained academic diving program. He was promoted to associate responsibility for the athletes and acted as a consultant with the athletic staff head coach before the 2012-13 season. in hiring a head coach.

Olson serves as the primary swimming coach for sprinters and some mid- As a graduate assistant at Tennessee from 2003-05, Olson performed stroke distance swimmers, and he has directly guided three swimmers to All- analysis using DART FISH, performed on-campus recruiting and arranged Conference recognition in just three seasons. Two of those swimmers won a travel for the team. He produced a successful marketing campaign for home combined four events at the conference championships. In just the last two meets that resulted in attendance being doubled and built alumni relations. seasons, he has guided seven swimmers to a combined 16 appearances in A Before his graduate assistantship, Olson served as a volunteer coach for the Finals appearances (top-eight finishes) at the conference championships. Lady Vols swimming and diving team. As a volunteer, Olson helped guide the 100-yard backstroke swim to a fifth-place finish at the NCAA Championships. Olson guided Justin Wolfe to a berth in the 2012 Olympic Trials, which was the first Olympic Trials berth for an SIU swimmer in 12 years. Olson has also served as head swimming coach for the Barracuda Swim Club and Janesville YMCA. With the Barracuda Swim Club from 1998-2002, Olson At Southern, Olson also serves as the recruiting coordinator and developed managed three program sites that included five pools and over 120 swimmers. Southern’s dryland training program. His swimmers have accounted for eight He trained swimmers at the sectional, junior national, and senior national Division I B Cut times and nine NCAA top-40 times. He guided the 2011- levels. He was responsible for hiring, training and supervising all coaches. 12 200-yard freestyle relay team to the MAC Championship record and a conference title. At the Janeville YMCA in Janesville, Wis., Olson grew the swimming team from four total members to 65 members in just his first six months on the Also in 2011-12, Olson guided Juan Arbelaez to a MAC championship in the job. The boys team won the district title under Olson and placed second at the 50-yard freestyle and Wolfe to the conference title in the 100-yard butterfly. YMCA Senior State Championships. The team qualified for the YMCA Spring Arbelaez was the first swimmer in SIU history to break 20 seconds in the 50 Nationals for the first time in eight years. freestyle and Wolfe set a MAC Championship record in the 100 fly. In 2010-11, Olson guided Wolfe to a sweep in the 100- and 200-yard butterfly at the MAC As a swimmer at North Dakota, Olson was an All-American swimmer and Championships. team captain. He earned his bachelor’s degree from UND in 1996 and master’s from Tennessee in 2005. Both degrees were in recreation administration. Since Olson arrived in Carbondale, Southern has been ranked as high as No. 8 in the CollegeSwimming.com rankings among mid-major schools, and the Olson resides in Carbondale with his wife, Melissa O’Dell-Olson. team finished eighth at the USA Swimming National Championships in the winter of 2010? Olson’s swimmers have broken three school records that were more than 20 years old.

- 8 - 2013-14 Swimming and Diving Media Guide Chunhua “Joy” Zhao was named the Valley’s Diving Coach of the Year. Diving Coach Zhao has also continued the tradition of a strong personality on the pool 11th Year deck, and carries a strong knowledge of the sport, and an attention to detail Tian-Jin University (1989) consistent in SIU’s diving coaches. Tian-Jin, China She came to SIU from Fresno State University, where she was the women’s diving coach from 1999-2003. At Fresno State, her divers qualified for the s 2010 MVC Co-Diving Coach of the Year NCAA Zone Meet and reached the Western Athletic Conference finals every s 2007 MVC Diving Coach of the Year year. During that same time she also served as the head coach for the Fresno s 2006 MVC Invitational Diving Coach of the Year (Calif.) Diving Club.

From 1997-99, Zhao was an assistant diving coach at the University of Chunhua “Joy” Zhao returns as the Saluki diving coach, heading into her 11th Nevada, where she coached Lang Rao, who finished second at the 1999 NCAA season. championships. In 1999, she also was the head coach at the Carson Valley Diving Club. In 2011, Brittany Weigel earned MVC Diver of the Year honors, marking the second consecutive season Zhao coached the MVC Diver of the Year. Weigel is Prior to coaching in the U.S., Zhao held three international coaching positions the third diver to earn MVC Diver of the Year laurels under Zhao, and an SIU in her native China. From 1993-97, she served her second stint as the men’s diver has now been named MVC Diver of the Year in five of the last six years. and women’s diving coach for the Tian-Jin Province Diving Team. During her four years, she had a women’s diver win the silver medal on the platform at In 2010, Zhao coached Emily Gable to MVC Diver of the Year honors, earning the 17th World University Games, a gold medal at the Youth Games of China MVC Co-Diving Coach of the Year, as well as guiding Kyle Carevic and Justin and a bronze medal at the 1996 Chinese National Meet. She also coached Sang Ruszkowski to the NCAA Zone C Regional Meet in West Lafayette, Ind. Xue to a silver medal at the 1998 . Her work earned her the Excellence in Coaching Award in 1992 and 1993. The former international diver came to SIU in 2003 with 20 years of experience as a diving coach, ranging from the international to high school levels, in She also served as the diving coach for the Chinese National Team from 1989- addition to her personal experience as an international diver in China. 93, where one of her divers finished fourth in the women’s platform dive at the 25th Olympic Games (1992), second in the platform at the 7th World Cup and She wasted little time making a mark in her first year as the Saluki diving coach second in the platform at the 16th World University Games. in 2003-04. Zhao was named 2004 MVC Invitational Diving Coach of the Year at her first MVC Invitational Meet, after coaching Brandon Birchak to 1 and Zhao began her coaching career as the men’s and women’s diving coach for the 3-meter titles and an MVC Invitational Diver of the Year award. Tianjin Province Diving Team from 1983-89. During her time there, two of her male and female divers qualified for the Chinese National Diving Team. The Salukis came away with three of the four diving titles at the 2006 MVC Championship and Invitational. Cristina Curtuneanu won the women’s Prior to coaching, she competed internationally as a member of the Chinese 1-meter while Brandon Birchak swept the men’s 1-meter and 3-meter titles. National Diving Team from 1977-79, following four years (1973-77) as a For their performance at the meet, Curtuneanu and Birchak both earned MVC member of the Tianjin Diving Team. Diver of the Year honors. Zhao received her bachelor’s degree in physical education in 1989 from Tian- The accomplishments did not stop there, though, as Birchak and Curtuneanu, Jin University in her hometown of Tianjin, China. along with Jessica Leong, qualified for the NCAA Zone D Meet in Columbia, Mo. She lives in Carbondale with her husband, Mark Liu, and their sons, Matthew and Charles. In 2007, Zhao coached Curtuneanu to the MVC 1-meter and 3-meter titles and a conference Diver of the Year title. Zhao also garnered league honors as she

with a time of 51.23 seconds and took second in the 200 backstroke with his Mike Firth time of 1:50.82 in 2011. He also finished 19th in the 200 back and 21st in the Graduate Assistant 100 back at the NCAA Division II national meet. As a sophomore, Firth was named as an All-conference selection . He placed First Year first in the 100 backstroke at the College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin Illinois Wesleyan (2012) championships where he also placed second in the 200 backstroke and swam East Moline, Ill. a leg in the 400 medley relay that placed second, the 800 freestyle relay that placed second, the 200 freestyle relay that placed third, and the 200 medley relay that placed third. He also set a school record in the 100 backstroke with Firth enters his first year as graduate sssistant a time of 51.33, the 200 backstroke with a time of 1:52.71, his 200 medley relay for Saluki Swimming & Diving after serving as with a time of 1:34.88, his 400 medley relay with a time of 3:27.77, his 200 a volunteer assistant coach during the 2012-13 freestyle relay with a time of 1:26.66, and his 800 freestyle relay with a time of season for the Salukis. He is attending graduate school for kinesiology. 7:00.38.

In 2012 Firth was named College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin male Firth was born May 28, 1990 and is the son of Ronnie and Paula Firth. “Swimmer of the Week” on Oct. 25 for his performances in IWU Halloween Invitational...All-College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin in 100 backstroke, 200 backstroke.

He was chosen as the “Most Outstanding Participant” in the College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin meet as he won the 100 backstroke title

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meets...Won 12 events on the year....Posted the third-fastest time in school Helena Amorim history in the 200-yard freestyle (1:49.69) at the MVC Championship... Freestyle• So. • Rio de Janeiro (Colegio Santo Inacio) Two-time MVC Swimmer of the Week. 2012-13 (Freshman): First-team All-Conference Selection...Joined the team 2011-12 (Sophomore): First-team All-MVC selection...Started competing in the spring of 2013...Competed in three meets...Won first career event in at the beginning of the second semester, competing in eight meets...Won 12 the 1000-yard freestyle against Washington (Mo.) and Rhodes College... Posted top-eight times in all three events at the MVC Championship... Finished third at the MVC Chamionship in the 1650-yard freestyle... Posted top-three finishes in all six events prior to the MVC Championship.

High School: Set Rio state records in the 400 free, 800 free and 1500 free...Won nationals in 2012 in the 800 free...Scored highly on the First Certification in English (FCE) from Cambridge.

Personal: Daughter of Ananci and Graciano Amorim...Full given name is Helena Barbosa Rodrigues de Amorim...Born March 4, 1994.

Esteavo Andrade Free/Back/Fly • So. • Belo Horizonte, MG (Calevio Pitavoras)

Pamela Benitez competed at the 2012 London Olympics. 2012-13 (Freshman): Competed in seven meets...Scored in all three events at the MAC Championship (50 free, 100 free, 200 free)...Posted six top- events in a row after placing fourth in her first collegiate race...Exclusively three finishes on the year...Had season-best second-place finishes in the swam freestyle...Placed in the top three in all three of her events at the 100- and 200-yard freestyle at the Phoenix Fall Classic. MVC Championships...Placed third in the 100-yard freestyle (51.86) and 200-yard freestyle (1:50.30) at the MVC Championships...Placed second Personal: Full given name is Esteavo Augusto Leau de Andrade...Son of in the 500-yard freestyle (4:52.50) at the MVC Championships...Won the Marli Leau de Andrade and Ernahi de Andrade Maura...Born Feb. 7, 100-yard freestyle three times, the 200-yard freestyle three times, the 500- yard freestyle twice, the 1000-yard freestyle once and the 250-yard freestyle 1994...Majoring in civil engineering. once...Qualified for the London Olympics in the 800-meter freestyle and finished second in her heat and 33rd overall. Rachael Barry Prior to SIU: Swam for El Salvador at the World Championships in 2007, Free/Fly • Sr. • Morrison, Ill. (Morrison Community) 2009, and 2013...Competed in the in 2007 and 2011...Competed in the Central American and Caribbean Games in 2012-13 (Junior): Honorable mention All-Conference Selection...Member 2006, 2009, and 2010, winning three bronze medals in 2010...Won eight of the MVC Scholar-Athlete Team...Competed in seven meets...Won a gold medals at the 2010 , El Salvadores’ most swim-off to compete in the A Final of the 100-yard freestyle at the MVC decorated athlete...Daughter of Sonia Quijada and Rafael Benitez...Born Championship...Scored in all three events at the MVC Championship... May 9, 1991, in San Salvador. Posted five top-three finishes. 2011-12 (Sophomore): Second-team All-MVC selection...Competed in 11 Shailey Brumley meets...Won two events, both in the 100-yard freestyle...Scored in all three Freestyle • Sr. • Keller, Texas (Central) events she competed in at the MVC Championships, placing eighth in both the 50-yard freestyle (24.81) and 100-yard butterfly (57.85) and 13th 2012-13 (Junior): First-team All-Conference selection...Earned the Elite 18 in the 100-yard freestyle (53.56). Award for the top GPA in the conference for swimmers competing in A Finals at the MVC Championship...Member of the MVC Scholar-Athlete 2010-11 (Freshman): Honorable Mention MVC All-Conference selection... Team...One of only three eligible swimmers in the conference with a 4.0 Competed in eight meets...Won the 50 freestyle and 100 freestyle in the GPA (all from SIU in 2012-13...Member of the school-record-setting 200- Washington/Lindenwood tri-meet...Swam top 100 freestyle, 50 freestyle yard freestyle relay team that won the MVC Championship...Competed and 100 fly times at MVC Championships. in seven meets...Swept the 50- and 100-yard freestyles at the Phoenix Fall Classic and finished second in the 100-yard butterfly...Posted six top-three Personal: Full name is Rachael Marie Barry...A forestry major...Has one finishes...Scored in all three events at the MVC Championship, posting the brother and one sister...Daughter of James Barry and Linda Brandon... eighth-fastest time in the 100-yard freestyle at the MVC Championship. Born Aug. 26, 1992, in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. 2011-12 (Sophomore): Competed in six meets, including the MVC Championships...Placed 14th in both the 100-yard freestyle (23.41) and Pamela Benitez the 100-yard butterfly (58.35) at the MVC Championships. Freestyle • Sr. • El Salvador, San Salvador (Liceo Cristiano (Central)) 2010-11 (Freshman): Competed in seven meets...Swam the 50 freestyle, 2012-13 (Junior): First-team All-Conference selection...Member of the 100 butterfly and 100 freestyle at the MVC Championships, posting season MVC Scholar-Athlete Team...Member of the school-record-setting 200- bests in all three events...Finished in the top five of the 50 freestyle and 100 yard freestyle relay team that won the MVC Championship...Won the freestyle at three meets. MVC Championship in the 1650 freestyle...Finished second at the MVC Championship in both the 200- and 500-yard freestyle...Competed in 10

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High School: Team captain senior year...Regional qualifier as a junior... Broke records in two individual events and was a member of two record- High School: Set a new school record in the 100 back, 200 free and 500 free setting relay teams her junior year...Was named All-Tisca as a senior... as a senior...All-American as part of the 50 medley relay. Regional qualifier in the 50 and 100 free...Broke five individual records and was a member of two record-setting relay teams her senior year... Personal: A foreign language and international trade major...Has one District champion in the 100 free. brother...Daughter of José Silas de Castro and Dorotéia Luzia Martins... Born Dec. 3, 1990 in Carajás, Brazil. Personal: Full name is Shailey Lynn Brumley...An exercise science major... Has two brothers and one sister...Daughter of Mike and Dana Brumley... Born July 8, 1991 in Boston, Mass. Fengting Chen Diving • Sr. • Wuhan, China (Guangxi) Mardi Buchanan Freestyle • Jr. • Overland Park, Kan. (Blue Valley North) 2012-13 (Junior): First-team All-Conference Selection...Joined the team in the spring of 2013...Won first four events of her career...Placed 2012-13 (Sophomore): Competed in seven meets...Set a season-best time second in the one-meter dive and third in the three-meter dive at the in the 50-yard freestyle (25.58)...Set season-best times in the 100-yard MVC Championship...Earned MVC Diver of the Week recognition after freestyle (54.82) at the Phoenix Fall Classic and (1:00.80) in the 100-yard sweeping the one- and three-meter dives in a dual meet with Evansville. backstroke at the MVC Championships. Personal: Goes by “Esther” and “Ting Ting.” 2011-12 (Freshman): Competed in nine meets, including the MVC Championships...Posted season-best times in the 50-yard freestle (25.97) and 200-yard freestyle (2:03.21) at the MVC Championships. Jeffrey Chen Breast • Sr. • Peoria, Ill. (Richwoods) Prior to SIU: Second-team All-State...Part of three league championship teams...Part of a the 200 freestyle relay team that broke the state record... 2012-13 (Junior): Honorable mention Academic All-Conference selection... All-American team...Team captain.. Competed in seven meets...Posted a season-best second-place finish in the 100-yard breaststroke against Evansville. Person: Majoring in environmental engineering...Daughter of Lisa and James Buchanan...Born Oct. 27, 1992, in Bellfountain, Ohio. 2011-12 (Sophomore): Competed in 10 meets...Exclusively swam the 100 and 200 breaststroke until he swam the 200 individual medley at the MAC Championships...Finished third in the 200 breast in a dual meet with Isabela Castro Washington (Mo.)...Honorable mention Academic All-MAC selection. Freestyle • Sr. • Belo Horizonte, Brazil (Timpview) 2010-11 (Freshman): Competed in nine meets...Posted a season-best 2012-13 (Junior): Honorable mentions All-Conference Selection... third place finish in both the 1000 freestyle and 100 breaststroke in the Competed in eight meets...Posted top-six times in all three events at the Washington/Lindenwood meet. MVC Championship...Posted the fourth-fastest time in both the 100- and 200-yard butterfly at the MVC Championship...Won four events...Posted High School: Swam 59.84 in the 100 breast as a senior. six top-three finishes. Personal: Son of David and Eva Chen...Has one sibling...Born Sept. 16, 2011-12 (Sophomore): First-team All-MVC selection...Set an MVC 1991, in Peoria, Ill....Majoring in biomedical. Championship record in the 200-yard butterfly (2:01.39)...Placed first in the 200-yard butterfly and second in the 100-yard butterfly (56.10) and 200-yard backstroke (2:01.83) at the MVC Championships...Competed Aidan Chipps in 12 meets...Won six events on the year...Swept the 100- and 200-yard Diving • Fr. • Perth, Australia (St. Stephens-Duncraig) butterfly in a dual with Illinois. Personal: Son of Leigh-Ann and Robey Chipps...Born June 14, 1995... Majoring in engineering...Champion of 14-15 age group in Australian Junior Elites competition.

Caleb Coots Freestyle • Jr. • Cape Girardeau, Mo. (Cape Central)

Isabela Castro is a two-time defending MVC Champion in the 200 Fly. 2012-13 (Sophomore): Honorable mention Academic All-Conference selection...Competed in 10 meets...Scored in the 1650 freestyle and 400 IM at the MAC Championship...Posted five top-three finishes.

2010-11 (Freshman): First-team MVC All-MVC selection...Competed in 2011-12 (Freshman): Competed in 13 meets, primarily in distance nine meets...Won the MVC Championships in the 200 butterfly...Named freestyle...Swept the 500- and 1000-yard freestyles in a dual meet against MVC Swimmer of the Week on Feb. 9...Swam eight different events and Evansville, the first two wins of his collegiate career...Finished 17th in the three strokes throughout the season...Finished in the top four in the 100 mile at the MAC Championships...Also swam the 200-yard butterfly and butterfly, 200 backstroke and 200 butterfly at the MVC Championships... some individual medley. Picked up six event wins on the season. - 11 - 2013-14 Swimming and Diving Media Guide

Prior to SIU: Two-time All-State selection...Four-time state qualifier. a season-best third-place finish in the 100-yard freestyle in a dual meet Personal: Majoring in plant biology...Born June 13, 1992, in Dexter, Mo... with Evansville. Son of Lora and Mark Coots...Placed fourth in state in the Missouri Environthon...Has a state and federal license in falconry. High School: Member of state championship team all four years...Four-year varsity letter winner...Four-time state qualifier...Academic All-American selection as a senior...Team captain as a senior. Charlotte Davies Personal: Daughter of Dana and Scott Handley...Has one sister, Bryn... Fly/Free/IM • Jr. • Margate, England (The Charles Dickens School) Born Sept. 19, 1994, in Louisville, Ky....Majoring in history education... Valedictorian of high school class. 2012-13 (Sophomore): Honorable mentions All-Conference Selection... Competed in six meets...Posted seven second-place finishes...Scored in all three events at the MVC Championship. Kristy Hinkle Back • Sr. • Rockford, Ill. (Keith Country Day School)

2011-12 (Freshman): Joined the team in January 2012...First-team All- 2012-13 (Junior): Member of the MVC Scholar-Athlete Team...Competed MVC selection...Competed in seven meets, stating in the second semester... in six meets...Posted the 11th-fastest time in the 200-yard backstroke and Placed in the top four in all three events at the MVC Championships, 12th-fastest time in the 100-yard backstroke at the MVC Championship. finishing fourth in the 200-yard individual medley (2:03.97), third in the 100-yard butterfly (56.58), and fourth in the 200-yard butterfly (2:05.28)... 2011-12 (Sophomore): MVC Scholar-Athlete team selection...Competed Won the first event of collegiate career, placing first of 32 in the 100-meter in 11 meets...Won the 200-yard backstroke in a dual against Evansville... butterfly at the 8VA Copi Coqui Invitational...Finished in the top four in Placed 12th in both the 100- (59.68) and 200-yard (2:07.79) backstrokes at all 15 individual events she competed in during the year. the MVC Championships...Tied for third of 33 swimmers in the 100-meter long-course backstroke at the 8VA Copi Coqui Invitational. Prior to SIU: Was the Kent County and South East Regional Champion, and a national finalist, two years in a row in high school. 2010-11 (Freshman): Competed in eight meets...Swam the 200 individual medley, 100 backstroke and 200 backstroke at the MVC Championships, setting season bests in each event. Personal: Daughter of Tim and Sarah Davies ... Has a brother, Jake, and a sister, Megan...Born Sept. 26, 1993. Prior to SIU: Swam with club team but represented her high school at sectionals...Recorded her best time in the 100 back as a senior (1:03)...Also served as a coach/squad leader for swimmers ages 10-and-under on her Jordyn Dover club team...Received the Big Dawg Award, Five-year Award, and Most- Back/Free • Fr. • Knoxville, Tenn. (Knoxville) Improved Award on the YMCA Stingrays team.

Personal: Daughter of Sheri and Chris Dover...Born April 1, 1995... Personal: Full name is Kristy Michelle Hinkle...Has one sister, Jamie... Majoring in biomedical sciences. Daughter of Larry and Patty Hinkle...Born July 17, 1992, in Ft. Benning, Ga....Majoring in kinesiology. Matt Frey Fly • Jr. • Bloomington, Ill. (Normal Community West) Sarah James Back/IM • Fr. • Colorado Springs, Colo. (Donerty) 2012-13 (Sophomore): Honorable mention Academic All-Conference selection...Competed in eight meets...Scored in the 100- and 200-yard Personal: Full given name is Sarah Goodman James...Daughter of Anne and William James...Born Feb. 26, 1995. butterfly at the MAC Championship...Posted the seventh-fastest time in the finals of the 100 fly at the MAC Championships...Posted a season-best second-place finish in the 100-yard butterfly in the home dual meet with Holly Johnson Evansville...Member of the 400-yard medley relay team that posted the Freestyle/Breaststroke • Jr. • Harland, Wis. (Arrowhead) fourth-fastest time in school history at the MAC Championship. 2012-13 (Sophomore): First-team All-Conference Selection...Member of the 2011-12 (Freshman): Competed in nine meets...Won his first two events MVC Scholar-Athlete Team...Member of the school-record-setting 200-yard of the year, the 200-yard butterfly in a tri-meet with Miami (OH) and freestyle relay team that won the MVC Championship...Competed in seven Evansville and the 100-yard butterfly in a dual meet with Missouri S&T... meets...Won three events on the year...Took the 100-yard breaststroke title at the Scored for Southern in the 100- and 200-yard butterfly at the MAC Phoenix Fall Classic...Also won the 100 breast in a double dual with Washington (Mo.) and Rhodes College...Won the 50-yard breast in the dual meet with Championships, finishing 14th in the 100 fly and 16th in the 200 fly. Evansville...Posted the sixth-fastest time in the 50-yard freestyle at the MVC Championship...Earned MVC Scholar-Athlete of the Week after winning the Prior to SIU: School record holder in the 100 butterfly...Finished in the top 100-yard breaststroke and setting a pool record as part of the 200-yard freestyle 15 in the 100 butterfly in state twice...Named a USA Swimming Scholastic relay at the Phoenix Fall Classic. All-American. 2011-12 (Freshman): Competed in 11 meets...Posted seven top-three finishes... Persona: Majoring in civil engineering...Son of Cheryl and Roger Frey... Scored in three events at the MVC Championships...Placed ninth in the 100- Born July 19, 1992. yard breaststroke (1:06.77), 13th in the 50-yard freestyle (24.45) and 12th in the 100-yard freestyle (53.40). Kiley Handley Prior to SIU: Won state championships in three relays...Seven-time All-State Back/Free • So. • Louisville, Ky. (Dupont Manual) selection...Five-time All-American.

2012-13 (Freshman): Competed in seven meets...Competed in the C Final Personal: Majoring in biology...Daughter of Sheila and Bob Johnson...Born April in the 100- and 200-yard backstrokes at the MVC Championships...Posted 20, 1993, in Pittsburg...Graduated with a 4.0 GPA...Member of the National

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Honor Society and the Spanish National Honor Society. Personal: Full name is Jacob Michael Lucheon...Majoring in exercise Calvin Kolar science...Has one brother, Josh...Son of David and Chris Lucheon...Born Breaststroke • Jr. • Makanda, Ill. (Carbondale) Sept. 24, 1991 in Chicago, Ill....Hometown is Knoxville, Tenn.

2012-13 (Sophomore): Second-team All-MAC selection...First-team Academic All-MAC selection...Competed in 10 meets...Finished third in Eddy Lynk the 100 breast and fourth in the 200 breast at the MAC Championships... Freestyle • Sr. • Collinsville, Ill. (Collinsville) Posted the second-best times in school history in both the 100- (55.45) and 200-yard (1:59.58) breaststrokes at the MAC Championships...Won 2012-13 (Junior): Competed in nine events, including the MAC four events on the year...Swept the 200 IM and 200 breast in the dual meet Championships...Posted three top-three finishes on the year...Finished at Evansville...Swept the 200 free and 100 breast in the home dual meet third in the 200-yard freestyle at the Phoenix Fall Classic...Finished second with Evansville...Posted nine top-three finishes...Member of the 400-yard in both the 100- and 200-yard freestyles in the home dual meet against medley relay team that posted the fourth-fastest time in school history at Evansville. the MAC Championship. 2011-12 (Sophomore): Competed in 10 meets...Finished second of 12 in the 2011-12 (Freshman): Competed in all 12 meets...Scored in three events at 200-yard freestyle in a dual meet with Washington (Mo.)...Posted season- the MAC Championships...Finished fourth in the 200-yard breaststroke best times in the 50-yard freestyle (22.08), 100-yard freestyle (47.72) and at the MAC Championships (2:00.99)...Finished third in the B Final in 200-yard freestyle (1:42.11) at the MAC Championships. the 200-yard individual Medley at the MAC Championships (2:51.20)... Placed 13th in the 100-yard breaststroke at the MAC Championships 2010-11 (Freshman): Competed in nine meets...Finished second in the 200 (57.03)...Won four events on the year, three of which were in the 200-yard freestyle against Evansville...Competed in the 50, 100 and 200 freestyle at breaststroke. the MAC Championships.

High School: Two-time All-State selection...Scholastic All-American... Personal: Full name is Edward Patrick Lynk...Has one sister...Son of Junior National Qualifier. Edward and Cindy Lynk...Born Dec. 19, 1991 in St. Louis, Mo....Majoring in mechanical engineering....Placed 14th at the IHSA State Championships Personal: Son of Rebecca and Clay Kolar...Undecided on a major...Born in the 100-yard freestyle in 2010. Oct. 1, 1992. Olaf Meller Kristina Ksarjian Fly/Free • So. • Olsztyn, Poland (Szkola Mistrzowstwa Sportowego w Gdansku) Fly/IM • Fr. • Knoxville, Tenn. (Farragut) 2012-13 (Freshman): Competed in eight meets...Scored in both the 200 free and 100 back at the MAC Championship....Won first career event with a Personal: Daughter of Diane and Philip Ksarjian...Born Feb. 23, 1995... win in the 100 back against Missouri S&T...Posted six top-three finishes... Majoring in exercise science. Posted fourth-fastest time in school history in the 100 back at the MAC Championship.

Josh LeClair Prior to SIU: Finished sixth in the 100 freestyle at the World Breast • Fr. • Louisville, Ky. (Trinity) in in 2009...Won the 100 freestyle at the Polish Junior Nationals in 2009...Finished third in the 800 freestyle relay at the Polish Open Nationals Personal: Son of Lori and Mike LeClair...Born Aug. 21, 1994...Majoring in in 2010. mechanical engineering...Placed third in the 200 breaststroke in 2012 state championships. Personal: Son of Jola and Lechu Meller...Has one brother, Alan...Majoring in finance. Jacob Lucheon Fly • Sr. • Knoxville, Tenn. (Knoxville Catholic) George Minkel Freestyle • Sr. • Montgomery, Ill. (Oswego East) 2012-13 (Junior): Honorable mention Academic All-Conference selection... Competed in seven meets...Scored in the 100- and 200-yard butterflies at 2012-13 (Junior): Competed in nine meets...Posted a season-best third- the MAC Championships. place finish in the 200 free against Evansville...Competed in the A Final in the 200 free and 500 free at the Phoenix Fall Classic. 2011-12 (Sophomore): Competed in 10 meets...Finished 13th in the 100- yard butterfly at the MAC Championships (49.86)...Posted a season-best 2011-12 (Sophomore): Competed in 10 meets...Won the 100-yard freestyle time in the 200-yard fly at the Miami (Ohio) Invitational (1:56.24)... in a dual meet against Washington (Mo.)...Posted season bests in all three Honorable mention Academic All-MAC selection. events at the MAC Championships, the 50-yard freestyle (21.63), 100-yard freestyle (47.49) and 200-yard freestyle (1:42.75). 2010-11 (Freshman): Competed in nine meets...Finished fifth of nine in the 100 butterfly against Evansville...Competed in the 50 freestyle and the 100 2010-11 (Freshman): Competed in nine meets...Finished sixth in the and 200 butterfly at the MAC Championships, placing 16th in the 100 fly. Washington/Lindenwood tri-meet...Finished a season-high fifth in the 50 freestyle against Evansville...Honorable mention Academic All- Prior to SIU: Advanced to the state team all four years and was a state Conference. finalist...City meet champion in the 50 fly and 50 back...Was a Scholastic All-American...Placed in the top 8 in the 100 fly at the State meet as a High School: Earned all-conference honors for his conference junior and senior. championships in the 50 and 100 free and the 200 medley relay as a senior... - 13 - 2013-14 Swimming and Diving Media Guide State qualifier in the 200 free relay, 200 medley relay, 50 and 100 free. Till Pallmann Freestyle • So. • Zweibrucken, Germany (Helmholtz-Gymnasium) Personal: Has a twin brother and two sisters...His sister Susan was a member of the Saluki swim team...Son of Michael and Millie Minkel... 2012-13 (Freshman): First-team All-MAC selection...Won the 500 free Born May 14, 1992 in Akron, Ohio....Double majoring in exercise science at the MAC Championships, setting a Dr. Edward J. Shea Natatorium, and recreation and sports administration. MAC and MAC Championship record...Posted second-fastest times in school history in both the 200- and 500-yard freestyles at the MAC Championship...Finished third in both the 100- and 200-yard freestyles at the MAC Championships...Competed in 10 meets...Won seven events... Posted 15 top-three finishes...Member of the 400-yard medley relay team that posted the fourth-fastest time in school history at the MAC Championship.

Personal: Son of Ingrid and Hans-Ingo Pallmann...Has two older brothers, Marc and Neil...Born June 1, 1993...Majoring in mechanical engineering.

Hannah Pinion Backstroke/IM • Jr. • Knoxville, Tenn. (Bearden)

2012-13 (Sophomore): First-team All-Conference Selection...Competed in nine meets...Won four events on the year...Swept the 200- and 400-yard individual medleys at the Phoenix Fall Classic...Set a pool record in both the 200- (2:06.00) and 400-yard IM Ella Otto (4:27.85) at the Phoenix Fall Classic... Backstroke/IM • Jr. • Stuttgart, Germany (Wirtemberg Gym) Posted 13 top-three finishes...Finished third in both the 200- and 400-yard 2012-13 (Sophomore): Member of the MVC Scholar-Athlete Team...One of IM at the MVC Championship... only three eligible swimmers in the conference with a 4.0 GPA (all from Finished fifth in the 200 back at the SIU) in 2012-13...Competed in seven meets...Scored in the 100- and 200- MVC Championship...Earned an MVC yard backstrokes at the MVC Championship...Won the B Final in the 100 Swimmer of the Week nod after setting back at the MVC Championship...Finished second in the 100-yard back at pool records in the 200- and 400-yard the Phoenix Fall Classic. IMs at the Phoenix Fall Classic. Hannah Pinion 2011-12 (Freshman): Joined the team in January 2012...Second-team All- 2011-12 (Freshman): First-team All- MVC selection...Competed in all seven meets in the spring...Scored in MVC selection...Won the 200- (2:03.32) and 400-yard (4:21.41) individual three events at the MVC Championships...Placed sixth in the 100-yard medley at the MVC Championships...Set an MVC Championship record backstroke (57.69), ninth in the 200-yard backstroke (2:04.85), 14th in the in the 200-yard individual medley prelim, then beat her own record 50-yard freestyle (24.46)...Recorded four top-three finishes. in the event’s final...School record holder in the 200-yard individual medley...Finished fourth in the 200-yard backstroke (2:02.98) at the MVC Prior to SIU/Personal: Captain of her team, VFL Sindelfingen...Majoring in Championships...Competed in 14 events...Won five events...Recorded 14 sports administration...Daughter of Frank Otto and Martina Zille-Otto... top-three finishes. Has one brother, Gianni...Full given name is Marcella Giuliana Otto...Born Jan. 3, 1992, in Berlin. Prior to SIU: Three-time All-American...Three-time scholastic All- American.

Katy Ovington Personal: Full given name is Hannah Marie Pinion...Daughter of Cindi Back/Fly • So. • Durham, UK (Framwellgate) Harbison and Jeff Pinion...Has one brother, Evan...Step father is Jason Harbison and has two step brothers, Jordan and Jonathan...Born Oct. 15, 2012-13 (Freshman): Honorable mentions All-Conference Selection...Joined 1992...Member of the National Honor Society...Majoring in bio-medicine. the team for the spring 2013 season...Competed in three meets...Finished sixth in the A Final in both backstrokes at the MVC Championship...Posted top-three finishes in all three events prior to the MVC Championship... Oleg Rabota Scored in all three events at the conference meet. Back/Free • Sr. • Almaty, Kazakhstan (Alma-Ata)

Prior to SIU: Two-time national finalist...Scottish National Open champion... 2012-13 (Junior): Competed in 10 meets...Won four events...Won the 200 Made the 2008 Olympic Trials. back in a dual meet at Evansville...Won the 100 back in a dual meet with Air Force...Won the 200 back against Missouri S&T...Won the 500 free in Personal: Daughter of Neil Ovington...Has one brother, Mark...Born Nov. final dual meet of the season against Evansville...Posted the sixth-fastest 18, 1994...Majoring in exercise science. time in the 200 back at the MAC Championship...Posted seven top-three finishes...Member of the 400-yard medley relay team that posted the fourth-fastest time in school history at the MAC Championship.

- 14 - 2013-14 Swimming and Diving Media Guide Nathan Ray Samantha Schneider Freestyle • So. • Russellville, Ark. (Russellville) Freestyle • Sr. • Pinckneyville, Ill. (Pinckneyville)

2012-13 (Freshman): Competed in seven meets...Posted season-best sixth- 2012-13 (Junior): Competed in five meets...Competed in the B Final of the place finish in the 50 free at the Phoenix Fall Classic, setting a season-best 200-yard freestyle at the Phoenix Fall Classic...Competed in the 100-, 200- time (21.96)...Swam sprint freestyle and butterfly. and 500-yard freestyles at the MVC Championship.

High School: Conference champion in the 50 freestyle...Set Russellville’s Prior to SIU: Four year varsity letter winner in high school...Swam free swimming records in the 50 free, 100 free, 200 free, 200 breast, 200 free relays at Lincoln Community College...Member of the president’s and relay, 400 free relay, and 200 medley relay...Finished among the top four dean’s list at Lincoln...All-Conference performer in high school cross at the state meet...Member of the FCA, Interact, CSU and National Beta country...Also competed in track at Lincoln College. Club...Honor roll student. Personal: Full given name is Samantha Leigh Schneider...Daughter of Personal: Full given name is Nathan Walker Ray...Son of Tonia and Darrel Kimbra and Bob Schneider...Has two brothers and one sister...Born Jan. Ray...Has one sister, Hannah...Born Sept. 29, 1993, in Fort Smith, Ark... 31, 1992, in Carbondale, Ill. Majoring in biological science. Riley Schroedter Andy Ross Freestyle • Fr. • Naperville, Ill. (Neuqua Valley) Breaststroke • Fr. • West Lafayette, Ind. (Harrison) Personal: Full given name is Riley Conley Schroedter...Daughter of Nora Personal: Son of Sally and Daniel Ross...Born Feb. 24, 1995...Majoring and Dave Schroedter...Born Feb. 22, 1995...Majoring in pre-physical in radio and television...Indiana state qualifier his senior year in the 100 therapy. Breast and 200 IM. Was named team captain and MVP senior year. Luisa Silveira Andres Saavedra Freestyle • Sr. • Florianopolis, SC, Brazil (Pitá goras) Back/Free • So. • Villavicencio, Colombia (Espiritu Santo) 2012-13 (Junior): First-team All-Conference Selection...Member of the 2012-13 (Freshman): Joined the team for the spring 2013 season... MVC Scholar-Athlete Team...Member of the school-record-setting 200- Competed in three meets...Posted runner-up finish in the 50 free against yard freestyle relay team that won the MVC Championship...Competed Evansville...Finished 16th in the 100 back at the MAC Championship. in seven meets...Won three events...Finished fifth in the 50-yard freestyle at the MVC Championship...Swam in the B Final in the 100 free and 100 High School: Colombian national junior champion in the 100-meter fly at the MVC Championship...Swept the 50 and 100 free in a double dual backstroke...Meta state record holder in the 50- and 100-meter backstroke with Washington (Mo.) and Rhodes College...Won the 50 free in a dual and freestyle...Set to compete on the Colombian National Team in the meet with Evansville. South America Junior Championship in March 2013. 2011-12 (Sophomore): First-team All-MVC selection...Competed in 11 Personal: Full given name is Andres Felipe Saavedra Sanchez...Son of meets...Won two events, both in the 50-yard freestyle...Finished second in Claudia Sanchez Ruiz and Andres Saavedra...Has one sibling...Majoring the 50-yard freestyle (24.11) at the MVC Championships...Finished 10th in architecture. (52.67) in the 100-yard freestyle and 13th in the 200-yard freestyle (1:57.47) at the MVC Championships...MVC Scholar-Athlete team selection.

Carly Schlupp 2010-11 (Freshman): First-team MVC All-Conference selection... Free/IM • Sr. • Naperville, Ill. (Neuqua Valley) Competed in all nine meets...Finished second in the 50 freestyle and fifth in the 100 freestyle at the MVC Championships...Won four events on the 2012-13 (Junior): Competed in seven meets...Competed in the C Final of season...Won both the 50 and 100 freestyle against Vanderbilt. both the 100 and 200-yard butterfly events at the MVC Championship... Posted a season-best third-place finish in the 200 fly in the season-opening Personal: Full name is Luisa Delagnelo Silveira...A business and marketing dual at Evansville. major...Minoring in spanish...Has one sibling...Daughter of Ronildo and Maristela Silveira...Born June 25, 1992 in Florianopolis, SC, Brazil. 2011-12 (Sophomore): Competed in eight meets...Qualified for the C Final in the 100-yard butterfly, finishing 24th.

2010-11 (Freshman): Competed in eight meets...Swam the 400 individual Kegan Skelton medley, the 100 butterfly and the 200 butterfly at the MVC Championships. Diving • Jr. • Champaign, Ill. (Centennial)

High School: Earned All-Conference honors and was a member of the state 2012-13 (Sophomore): Second-team All-MAC selection...First-team team all four years...State qualifier in the 500 free as a senior...Went to the Academic All-MAC selection...Won 10 events...Finished second in the same high school as Olympic ice skater Evan Lysacek. three-meter dive at the MAC Championship...Swept the one- and three- meter dive in five meets...Posted fifth-best score in school history in the Personal: Full name is Carly Christine Schlupp...A physiology major... three-meter dive at the MAC Championship...Best three-meter score in Daughter of Neil and Karen Schlupp...Born Sept. 17, 1991 in Rockford, Ill. school history other than Rob Siracusano.

2011-12 (Freshman): Won the three-meter dive in a dual meet with Ball State and finished second in the one-meter dive...Finished ninth in both

- 15 - 2013-14 Swimming and Diving Media Guide the one- and three-meter dives at the MAC Championships...Qualified for zone diving championships and finished near 30th on both boards. Kristian Troxel IM/Free • Fr. • Jackson, Mo. (Jackson) Prior to SIU: 2011 state champion diver...Three-time All-American... Personal: Son of Sherrie and Mathew Troxel...Born May 24, 1995... Placed in the top 10 in state three times. Majoring in criminal justice. Personal: Son of Kimberly and Kirk Skelton...Born July 1, 1992, in St. Charles, Mo...Went to same high school as two-time Olympic medalist Katherine Reutter. Dusan Vukobrat Free/Fly • Fr. • The Woodlands, Texas (The Woodlands)

Eric Sparks Personal: Son of Zorica and Dusan Vukobrat...Born Nov. 5, 1994... Free/Back • GS • Topeka, Kans. Majoring in aviation flight.

Personal: Son of Beverly and William Sparks...Born July 28, 1989...A master’s student studying exercise science. Brandon Vuong Butterfly • So. • Sugar Land, Texas (Kempner) Andrew Spencer Breaststroke • So. • Knoxville, Tenn. (Knoxville Central) 2012-13 (Freshman): Competed in eight meets...Scored in the 200 fly at the MAC Championship...Posted runner-up finish in the 200 fly at Evansville... 2012-13 (Sophomore): Honorable mention Academic All-Conference Placed third in the 200 fly at Missouri S&T. selection...Competed in seven meets...Scored in the 100 breast at the MAC Championship. Personal: Son of Annie and Xung Vuong...Has one sister...Born March 20, 1994, in Houston, Texas...Majoring in computer science...Sectional 2011-12 (Freshman): Competed in six meets...Broke the minute mark qualifier as a freshman...NCSA Junior National qualifier as a senior in high in the 100-yard breaststroke for the first time in the season at the MAC school. Championships...Set season-best marks in the 200-yard individual medley, 100-yard breaststroke and 200-yard breaststroke at the MAC Championships. Alyssa Walsh Freestyle • Fr. • Wilmington, Ill. (Coal City) Prior to SIU: Holds seven high school swimming records...Son of Jamie and Gary Spencer...Majoring in cinema...Born Sept. 13, 1993...An independent Personal: Daughter of Laura and Todd Walsh...Born Nov. 3, 1994... freelance filmmaker. Majoring in biomedical sciences.

Lauren Stockton Brittany Weigel Free/Fly • Fr. • Washington, Ill. (Washington) Diving • Jr. • Edmonton, Alberta, Canada (Ross Sheppard)

Personal: Daughter of Stacey Shangraw and Matthew Oldenburg...Born 2012-13 (Junior): Honorable mentions All-Conference Selection...Member Aug. 10, 1995...Majoring in mechanical engineering. of the MVC Scholar-Athlete Team...Competed in six meets...Posted five top-three finishes...Competed in the A Final in both the one- and three- meter dive at the MVC Championship...Posted the fifth (1-meter) and Morgan Timms seventh (3-meter) best scores at the MVC Championship. Backstroke • So. • Brisbane, QLD, Australia (St. Peters Lutheran) 2011-12 (Sophomore): First-team All-MVC selection...Won three events... 2012-13 (Freshman): First-team All-Conference Selection...Joined the Placed third in the one-meter dive (250.45) and fourth in the three-meter team in the spring of 2013...Competed in three meets...Finished second dive (268.20) at the MVC Championships...Swept the one- and three- in both the 100- and 200-yard backstroke at the MVC Championship... meter dives in a dual with Missouri State...Qualified for the Zone Diving Competed in the B Final in the 200 free at the MVC Championship... Championships. Posted five top-three finishes in six events. 2010-11 (Freshman): MVC co-Diver of the Year...MVC first-team High School: Set a Queensland secondary schools record in the 200-meter All-Conference selection...Won the three-meter dive at the MVC long course backstroke...Selected on the State Representative team as Championships with a score of 264.80...Won the three-meter dive against a Junior...National silver medalist as a sophomore at the Australian Age Missouri State...Collected five top-five scores in 10 diving events on the Championships...Set Brisbane Swimming Association records in the 100- season. and 200-meter short course backstroke as a sophomore...As a freshman was on a record-setting 200-meter long course medley relay team. High School: Graduated with honors...Member of the Alberta Provincial team for three consecutive years...Six-time Canadian Junior National Personal: Full given name is Morgan Ashleigh Timms...Daughter of qualifier...Provincial record holder for three years. Melissa Donaldson and Geoff Timms...An only child...Born Aug. 1, 1995, in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia...Double majoring in psychology and Personal: Full name is Brittany Morgan Weigel...A dental hygiene major... photojournalism. Has two brothers...Daughter of Daniel Weigel and Roxanne Rowe...Also participated in dance for two years...Born Oct. 22, 1992 in Calgary.

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Evan Wiedeman Personal: Has two brothers, Michael and Justin...Son of Daniel and Tanya Freestyle • Sr. • Fishers, Ind. (Hamilton Southeastern) Wolfe...Majoring in physics. 2012-13 (Junior): Competed in five meets...Posted season-best fourth- place finish in the dual meet at Missouri S&T. Bobby Wood Breastroke • Fr. • O’Fallon, Mo. (Francis Howell) 2011-12 (Sophomore): Competed in nine meets...Swam freestyle and backstroke. Personal: Full given name is Robert Cowan Wood...Son of Frances and Chris Wood...Born July 14, 1995...Majoring in aviation flight. 2010-11 (Freshman): Competed in eight meets...Set personal bests in the 100, 200 and 500 freestyles at the MAC Championships.

High School: Swam 22.11 in the 50 free and 48.88 in the 100 free as a senior Kaixuan “Sherry” Zhang as his team finished fourth in the state...Member of the All-American 400 Diving • So. • Hu Bei, China (Carbondale) free relay team that placed fourth at state...Voted team captain senior year... Received the Nathan King Mental Attitude Award...Went to the same high 2012-13 (Freshman): First-team All-Conference Selection...Competed in six meets...Won the three-meter dive at the MVC Championship, setting school as SIU teammate Matt Kruse. a pool and MVC Championship record (351.60)...Won four events on the year...Posted nine top-three finishes...Two-time MVC Diver of the Week. Personal: A business administration major...Has one sister, Alexa...Son of Eric and Kathy Wiedeman...Born Nov. 1, 1991 in Fishers, Ind. Personal: Full given name is Kaixuan Zhang...Daughter of Mu Hong Jun and Zhang Xiao Yu...Born Oct. 10, 1990...Goes by “Sherry” Shaun Wolfe Freestyle • Jr. • Bloomington, Ill. (Bloomington)

2012-13 (Sophomore): Honorable mention Academic All-Conference selection...Competed in seven meets...Won the 50 free in dual meet against Evansville...Scored in all three events at the MAC Championship...Posted six top-three finishes.

2011-12 (Freshman): Competed in 12 meets...Won two events on the year, sweeping the 50- and 100-yard freestyles in a dual meet with Missouri S&T...Scored in the 50-yard freestyle (10th, 20.54) and 100-yard butterfly (7th, 49.38) at the MAC Championships...Finished among the top five in 14 events...Member of the 200-yard freestyle relay team that set a MAC Championships record.

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The Missouri Valley Conference has demonstrated one more league win than Wichita State. Four teams Athletic accomplishments include four NCAA national throughout history that it finds the strength, resources, passed the 30-win threshold, marking the seventh- championships, 17 trips to the NCAA Final competitive determination and leadership to rise to straight season in which at least four MVC teams have Four, a 1989 national baseball championship and 19 even higher levels when confronted with change or reached 30 wins. Bradley’s Mike Tauchman became the College World Series qualifiers. The league owns a significant challenges. first player from a last place team to win MVC Player total of 30 post-season national team championships, of the Year after leading the nation in hitting (.425). including Wichita State’s men’s basketball NIT title In 2012-13, the winds of change that have dramatically in 2011. In 2001, Missouri State added to The Valley affected Division I conference realignment in recent In track & field, league student-athletes continue to be women’s accomplishments, as the Lady Bears advanced years finally touched The Valley. For the first time dominant nationally in the sport. Indiana State’s Felicia to the Women’s Basketball Final Four in St. Louis. since 1996, the MVC will experience the addition Johnson won an individual weight throw title at the Creighton (2004) and Missouri State (2005) have and departure of a member institution. The Valley NCAA Indoor Championships, and the MVC has now claimed national championships (WNIT) in women’s formally welcomed Loyola University Chicago into produced 14 national champions in the sport in the past basketball. MSU also has a 1992 NCAA Women’s Final the membership on July 1, 2013. Loyola is the 33rd seven years. Indiana State, notably, swept both the men’s Four appearance, and Creighton (2003), Drake (1999) institution to enter the Missouri Valley Conference and women’s MVC outdoor titles, marking the first time and Illinois State (2009) have made semifinal trips to and the first-ever member university from the Chicago a school had won in both genders at the league outdoor the WNIT postseason tournament. metropolitan area. In March 2013, Creighton University, meet since 2008. an MVC member for nearly 60 years, had announced Indeed, the inclusion its departure from the MVC for the newly configured In 2010, The Valley took of women’s programs Big East Conference. a major step toward under The Valley banner ensuring current revenues has provided a boost. If the Missouri Valley Conference has been anything in television media and The Gateway Collegiate over the past 106 seasons of athletic competition, it tournament sponsorship Athletic Conference -- has been resilient. The Valley – which will experience sales would be guaranteed which began in 1982 -- its 107th season of athletics competition in 2013-14 in future years when it merged with The Missouri -- has weathered many kinds of storms, including announced a 10-year Valley Conference and was changes in its membership. In 1928, six institutions partnership with Learfield unveiled as part of the new (Iowa State, Kansas, Kansas State, Nebraska, Missouri Sports. The Jefferson City, conference on July 1, 1992. and Oklahoma) left the league to form the Big Six Missouri-based company Conference. Another major exodus from the MVC took now has the exclusive sales While the inclusion of place in the 1970s when four institutions departed over and marketing rights to women’s sports under a a three-year period. Each time there has been a setback MVC assets that include comprehensive athletic or a major change in membership, the Conference has championships and television advertising. umbrella is a recent development in the league’s storied retooled and reinvented itself. history, over the years, Valley student-athletes and During the tenure of Doug Elgin, The Valley’s ninth coaches have become household names during the The nation’s second-oldest NCAA Division I conference and longest-tenured commissioner, The Valley has been league’s illustrious history, both during their collegiate continues to be a leader in college athletics and is one aggressive in hosting NCAA events in St. Louis. From careers and, for some, professional careers. of the nation’s most progressive conferences. League 1998-2010, the MVC served as host for a staggering nine members have worked together to focus on common NCAA tournament events in that 13-year period, which In fact, The Valley began honoring that tradition in the goals and objectives, putting a high value on league has made St. Louis one of the most frequent stops on the summer of 1997, when the conference began its athletics harmony while continuing to invest in athletic programs NCAA Tournament trail. The Valley hosted Women’s Hall of Fame. Hersey Hawkins of Bradley, Larry Bird of to compete at the highest level. Final Fours in 2001 and 2009 and the Men’s Final Four in Indiana State, Wes Unseld of Louisville, Coach Henry 2005. This year, The Valley will host an NCAA second- Iba of Oklahoma State, Dave Stallworth of Wichita State, The Valley brand remains very strong, both regionally and third-round men’s basketball event at Scottrade Ed Macauley of Saint Louis, and Oscar Robertson of and nationally, and the great athletic tradition of The Center in St. Louis. Last year, the league hosted an Cincinnati were members of the initial induction class. Valley remains a compelling force in recruiting student- NCAA second- and third-round men’s basketball event Currently, nearly 80 former players, coaches and alums athletes and in marketing all the MVC programs. in Kansas City and previously assisted with preliminary dot the league’s Hall of Fame. round men’s events in both 2008 and 2012 in Omaha. Men’s basketball continues to be the engine that drives Men’s basketball, perhaps, has the league’s most storied Valley athletic programs. In 2013, Wichita State reached The seeds for the creation of the conference were planted tradition, boasting the likes of Hall of Famers Bird the Final Four, marking the first time since 1979 by eight administrators representing five institutions, and Robertson as former players, but The Valley has (Indiana State) that an MVC team had advanced that who met at the Midland Hotel in Kansas City, Mo., also produced national-caliber student-athletes in far (a league member has now been to the Final Four on Jan. 12, 1907. The five schools which formed the its other sponsored sports. In 2001, Missouri State’s 17 times.) The league has had four different Sweet 16 Missouri Valley Intercollegiate Athletic Association Jackie Stiles became the first Valley woman to earn teams since 2006, and The Valley is the only non-BCS were Washington University of St. Louis, and the state the Honda-Broderick Cup, given to the nation’s top league with more than two different Sweet 16 teams in universities of Iowa, Kansas, Missouri and Nebraska. female collegiate student-athlete. In the sport of track that span. Wichita State (4) and Creighton (21) ended Two months after the initial meeting, two more schools and field, Indiana State’s Holli Hyche captured seven the season ranked in the USA Today Coaches poll, -- Drake University and Iowa State College -- were national sprint marking the third time in the past eight seasons that admitted. two league members achieved a Top-25 ranking in a titles in the early 1990s, Southern Illinois’ Darrin Plab season-ending poll. Six MVC schools represented the In the fall of 1907, basketball became the first competitive won back-to-back NCAA outdoor high jump titles in league in post-season play, and the league combined sport. Today, the Missouri Valley Conference sponsors 1991 and 1992, SIU’s Brittany Riley became the World for a record-setting 13 post-season victories in 2013. the following sports: baseball, men’s and women’s record holder in the weight throw in 2007, and Kylie basketball, men’s and women’s cross country and track Hutson of Indiana State swept both the indoor and The MVC Men’s Basketball Championship – & field (indoor and outdoor), men’s and women’s , outdoor pole vault titles in 2009 and in 2010. Southern affectionately known as Arch Madness - continues men’s and women’s soccer, , women’s swimming Illinois’ Jeneva McCall (three NCAA individual to be a spectacular showcase for the league, and the and diving, men’s and women’s , and women’s championships) and Illinois State’s Tim Glover (back- MVC has extended the tournament agreement with volleyball. to-back javelin championships in 2011 and 2012) and the Scottrade Center that will keep Arch Madness in Indiana State’s Felisha Johnson (indoor weight throw in St. Louis through at least 2015. During the 2011 MVC While The Valley no longer sponsors football (it did 2011 and 2013) are the most recent multi-year NCAA Championship, the league surpassed 1 million in total from 1907-85), six league members compete in football champions in the league’s highly decorated history in attendance for the event, now in its 24th year. at the FCS (Football Championship Subdivision) level track & field. as Illinois State, Indiana State, Missouri State, UNI While the success of men’s basketball has received the and Southern Illinois play in the 10-member Missouri In the fall of 1997, Creighton’s Johnny Torres was greatest attention, the overall performance of league Valley Football Conference (with North Dakota State, named the collegiate male soccer player of the year for teams in virtually every sport continues to raise the South Dakota, South Dakota State, Western Illinois a second-straight year, while SMU’s Luchi Gonzalez national profile of the conference. and Youngstown State). That league competed as the (2001) and Tulsa’s Ryan Pore (2004) have also earned Gateway Conference from 1985-2007. Drake plays a National Player of the Year honor in men’s soccer. In volleyball, Creighton, UNI and Wichita State non-scholarship football in the Pioneer Football League. Meanwhile, league member Wichita State has produced represented the league in the NCAA Tournament. three national collegiate players of the year in baseball, It marked the fifth time in league history that three This season, the league will conduct its 103rd including Joe Carter (1981), Phil Stephenson (1982) volleyball teams were invited to the Dance (also in outdoor track and field championship, its 96th tennis and Darren Dreifort (1993). 2011, 2010, 2008 and 2007). The Valley earned three championship, its 60th baseball tournament, and its first-round NCAA Volleyball Tournament wins for the 76th golf championship for the men. Those programs, League members include Bradley, Drake, Evansville, first time in MVC history, while Wichita State advanced plus other current sponsored sports of cross country Illinois State, Indiana State, Loyola Chicago, Missouri to its first-ever Sweet 16 after knocking off Arkansas and (55 years), indoor track (63), men’s soccer (23), women’s State, Northern Iowa, Southern Illinois, and Wichita Kansas in its historic run. soccer (17), and swimming and diving (20), have helped State. Central Arkansas and Southern Illinois solidify The Valley as one of the nation’s most respected Edwardsville are affiliate members in men’s soccer, In baseball, Illinois State won its first-ever outright conferences. and Dallas Baptist is an affiliate member for baseball. Missouri Valley Conference regular-season title, tallying

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Since its inception in 1946, the Mid-American Confer- ence mark as six programs received invites to postsea- Both Central Michigan and Kent State competed at the ence has progressively grown and developed into one of son tournaments. Akron won the MAC tournament as NCAA Regional Championships in , while the most aggressive Division I conferences in the coun- the No. 6 seed and played Notre Dame in the NCAA Kent State advanced to its first trip in program history try. One of only 11 football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) tournament. Kent State won the MAC regular season to the NCAA National Championship and finished conferences, the MAC named Dr. Jon A. Steinbrecher title and represented the conference in the NIT with im- 12th overall. The Kent State gymnastics coaching staff, as its eighth commissioner in the 65-year history of pressive road wins at St. Mary’s and Fairfield. Buffalo, led by Brice Biggin, were recognized by the National the league in March of 2009. Steinbrecher came to the Ohio and Western Michigan were invited to the Col- Association of College Gymnastics Coaches/Women MAC after serving six years as the commissioner of the legeInsider.com tournament, while Miami received an (NACGC/W). Biggin was named NACGC/W Head Ohio Valley Conference. invitation to the College Basketball Invitational. Three Coach of the Year, while assistant coaches Sharon Sabin freshmen were named to the Mid-Major Freshman All- and Tom Ward were named NACGC/W National As- The league has grown its commitment to champion- America Team—Juwan How- sistant Coaches of the Year. ships by expanding to six its number of neutral site post ard, Jr. (Western Michigan), season events – football (Detroit’s Ford Field), volleyball Javon McCrea (Buffalo) and Akron’s women’s tennis (SPIRE Academy, Geneva, Ohio), men’s and women’s Trey Ziegler (Central Michi- team won its first MAC basketball (Cleveland’s Quicken Loans Arena), softball gan), while Kent State junior Tournament in program (Akron’s Firestone Stadium) and baseball (Avon, Ohio Justin Green was named MAC history, while Western All Pro Freight Stadium). Player of the Year and named Michigan won the MAC All-America by three different softball championship. In In 2010, four MAC programs received bowl invitations organizations—named Honor- women’s golf, Kent State and it marked the first time in conference history that able Mention All-American by won its 13th consecu- the MAC had four or more teams receive bowl invita- the Associated Press, tabbed tive crown, while Western tions in a three-year consecutive span. In addition, the Mid-Major All-America by Col- Michigan’s Brittney Hamil- MAC has sent four or more teams to bowl games in five lege Insider.com; and second ton and Ball State’s Brittany of the last seven years. The four MAC programs that team Mid-Major All-American Kelly became their pro- played in bowl games were: Miami (GoDaddy.com by College Hoops.net. gram’s first golfers to play Bowl), Northern Illinois (uDrove Humanitarian Bowl), in the NCAA Women’s Toledo (Little Caesars Pizza Bowl) and Ohio (R+L Car- In , Central Michigan Golf Central Regional. riers New Orleans Bowl). The MAC record for bowl ap- won its tenth consecutive MAC pearances is five, which happened in consecutive years championship, while the MAC From two-time Super (2008, 2009) and only three times (2004, 2008, 2009) in sent 23 wrestlers to the NCAA Bowl quarterback win- conference history. The 2010 season also witnessed Mi- Division I Wrestling Champi- ning Ben Roethlisberger ami win the 2010 Marathon MAC Championship and onship as Kent State’s Dustin (Miami University), NFL record the best turnaround in college football with an Kilgore won the NCAA national Defensive MVP James eight win improvement over the previous season (1-11 championship at the 197 weight Harrison (Kent State Uni- in 2009). Northern Illinois entered the Marathon MAC class. In addition, four grapplers versity), three NFL Pro Football Championship ranked No. 23 in the USA To- secured All-America honors- Providing leadership in education and Bowlers (Cleveland KR day Coaches Poll and No. 24 in the Associated Press -Central Michigan’s Scotti Sentes diversity, the Mid-American Conference Josh Cribbs, San Diego Poll. Two more MAC teams defeated Big Ten oppo- (133), Ben Bennett (174) and Ja- moves into its 67th year of service to the TE Antonio Gates, Pitts- nents during the regular season as Northern Illinois de- rod Trice (285), along with Kent student-athlete. burgh LB James Harrison), feated Minnesota, 34-23 in Minneapolis, while Toledo State’s Dustin Kilgore (197). Buf- British Open winner Ben rolled to a 31-20 win at Purdue in West Lafayette, Ind. falo won its first championship Curtis (Kent State Univer- in men’s swimming and diving, while Kent State won sity), World Series winning manager Bob Brenly (Ohio For the first time in its 65-year history, the MAC will its 19th MAC title in men’s golf and received its 24th University) and Olympic bobsled team member Brock have eight bowl relationships--three primary and five NCAA appearance. Ball State made its seventh auto- Kreitzburgh (University of Toledo), the Mid-American secondary. The three primary agreements are with the matic bid to the NCAA Men’s Tennis Tournament. Conference continues to excel in producing leaders in Little Caesar’s Pizza Bowl (Detroit, Mich.), GoDaddy. the world of athletics. In Super Bowl XLV between com Bowl (Mobile, Ala.) and uDrove Humanitarian In baseball, Kent State won the MAC championship and Green Bay and Pittsburgh there were 15 former MAC Bowl (Boise, Ida.). In addition, the MAC has secured lost to Texas in the NCAA Regional Final. A total of 17 student-athletes on rosters competing in the Super secondary agreements with the BBVA Compass Bowl MAC student-athletes were selected in Major League Bowl, including nine with the Packers and six with the (2011-2013), the New Mexico Bowl (2011-2013), the Baseball’s 2011 Draft—including Kent State LHP An- Steelers, and six former MAC players were named to the Beef O’Brady’s St. Petersburg Bowl (2011-13), the Kraft drew Chafin to the Arizona Diamondbacks as a com- 2011 NFL Pro Bowl. Fight Hunger Bowl (2011) and the TicketCity Bowl pensatory first round pick, 43rd overall. (2012). History of the MAC Women’s athletics continued to shine for the MAC this In its partnership with ESPN, the MAC is in the third past year. For the first time in MAC history, six women’s Based in Cleveland since July 1999 following a 15-year year of its eight-year rights agreement (through 2016- basketball programs were invited to postseason tourna- stay in Toledo, Ohio, the MAC has established historic 2017 academic years) for football, as well as men’s and ments. Green won the MAC tournament and measurements in both football and men’s and women’s women’s basketball. The deal is the most extensive in the received the invitation to the NCAA tournament, while basketball since moving to Northeast Ohio. The MAC 65-year history of the conference. The agreement calls four programs were invited to the WNIT—Toledo, was founded as a five-school league on February 24, for a minimum of 25 events annually to be produced Eastern Michigan, Kent State and Central Michigan. In 1946 in Columbus, Ohio with Ohio, Butler, Cincinnati, and aired on an ESPN platform including the men’s and addition, Buffalo was invited to the Women’s Basketball Wayne State and Western Reserve admitted as charter women’s basketball championships, a regular-season Invitational. members. The Mid-American Conference has 12 full- MAC presence on ESPN, the Marathon MAC Football time schools and a 13th, Temple, and 14th, UMass for Championship and a minimum of 11 regular-season Toledo’s women’s basketball program won the Women’s football only (beginning in 2012). Comprising the East football games. NIT, the first post-season championship in school his- Division is the University of Akron (joined in 1992), tory with wins over Delaware, Auburn, Alabama, Syra- Bowling Green State University (1952), University at In 2010, the University of Akron Men’s Soccer team cuse, Charlotte and USC. In the WNIT Championship Buffalo (1998), Kent State University (1951), Miami won its first National Championship by defeating Lou- game, with a national television audience and sold out University (1947), Ohio University (1946) and Temple isville, 1-0, in the NCAA College Cup. Akron junior Savage Arena, Rocket junior Naama Shafir scored a University (2007). The West Division members are Ball defender Kofi Sarkodie was named Player of the Year career-high 40 points in the victory. State University (1973), Central Michigan University by Soccer America, and Sarkodie was joined by senior (1971), Eastern Michigan University (1971), Northern midfielder Anthony Ampaipitakwong and junior strik- In women’s soccer, Central Michigan won their second Illinois University (1975-86, 1997), University of Toledo er Darlington Nagbe on Soccer America’s MVP First consecutive MAC championship, while Ohio won their (1950) and Western Michigan University (1947). Team, as Akron’s three honorees were the most by any third consecutive MAC volleyball championship and school. In addition, Nagbe was presented the Hermann defeated Penn in the opening round of the NCAA vol- In 1946 men’s basketball was the first competitive sport Trophy, the most prestigious honor in intercollegiate leyball tournament. In field hockey, Kent State won the in the MAC, which now sponsors a total 23 sports. soccer, as it marked the second consecutive year for a MAC tournament and senior Rachel Miller and junior Women’s sports were brought into the conference’s member of the Akron program to be honored with the Debbie Bell were named to the Longstreth/NFHCA structure in 1980. For men, championships (11) are Hermann Trophy (Teal Bunbury, 2009). History was All-America Team. In women’s swimming and div- sponsored in football, basketball, baseball, cross coun- made in the 2011 Major League Soccer Super Draft as ing, Ohio won its 11th MAC Championship and first try, soccer, swimming and diving, indoor track and seven members of the Akron’s National Championship since 2008. Four MAC swimmers were named to col- field, outdoor track and field, wrestling, golf and tennis. Men’s Soccer Team were drafted, including five of the legeswimming.com’s Mid-Major All-America team – For women, championships (12) are sponsored in bas- first eight selections in the first round. This set an MLS Kelsey Vehr (Miami), Rachel Heim (Ohio), Jacy Dyer ketball, softball, volleyball, cross country, field hockey, draft record for the most first-round selections from a (Ohio) and Laura Lindsay (Toledo). Lindsay also was golf, soccer, swimming and diving, gymnastics, indoor single school. named All-America in the 100 Breaststroke at the track and field, outdoor track and field and tennis. NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships. In 2010-11 for men’s basketball, the MAC set a confer-

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WOMEN’S MVC CHAMPIONS Lisa Jaquez 2007, 08 WOMEN’S Andrea Johnson 2003, 05 2013 Holly Johnson 2013 Benitez, Brumley, Johnson, Silveira 200 free relay FIRST TEAM ALL-MVC Julie Ju 2006, 07, 08 Pamela Benitez 1650y free - 1995-2013 - Kristin Kaylor 1999 Cheri Zhang 3-meter dive Natalie Kenny 2004 Kirsty Albertyn 1997, 98 Caty Kinnaman 1999, 2000, 01 2012 Helena Amorim 2013 Kelsey Kinsella 2004, 05, 06 Isabela Castro 200 fly Lydia Ball 1996 Keli Kramer 2009 Hannah Pinion 200 IM, 400 IM Ila Barlean 1996 Meghan Krauss 1999 Anna Beeck 2012 Jennifer Kwok 2010, 11 2011 Karina Belache 2001 Amy Legner 2001, 02 Kirsten Groome 1,650 free, 400 IM, 500 free Pamela Benitez 2012, 13 Jessica Leong 2006 Kristin Geppert 100 breast, 200 breast Briley Bergen 2003, 04, 05, 06 Priscilla Lewis 1996 Isabela Castro 200 fly Abby Blank 2007 Katie Lowry 2005, 06 Brittany Weigel 3-meter dive Jennifer Bobanic 1995, 96, 97 Ashley MacCurdy 2002, 03, 04, 05 2010 Kathy Bracken 1996 Isabel Madeira 2006, 07, 08, 09 Emily Gable 3-meter dive Shailey Brumley 2013 Therese Mattsson 2007, 08, 09, 10 Kristin Geppert 100 breast Nora Bunford 2004, 05, 06, 07 Elizabeth McGowan 2003, 04, 05, 06 Kirsten Groome 400 IM, 500 free, 1650 free Katie Burns 1996, 97, 98 Jenna Meckler 1999, 2000, 01, 02 Therese Mattsson 100 free, 200 free Isabela Castro 2011, 12 Nikoleta Michealidou 1999, 2000, 01 Groome, Gasparovich, Kwok, Mattsson 800 free relay Esther Chen 2013 Meara Modlich 2001 Leanne Conn 1999 Dana Morrell 1999, 2000, 01, 02 2009 Courtney Corder 1999, 2000, 02 Amber Mullins 2000, 01, 02, 03 Isabel Madeira 100 free Cristina Curtuneanu 2006, 07 Jodi Mulvihill 1995 Therese Mattsson 200 free Charlotte Davies 2012 Daniela Muniz 1998, 99, 2000, 01 Emily Gable 3-meter dive Melanie Davis 1995, 96 Donianzu Murgiondo 1995, 96 Madeira, Gasparovich, Duerringer, Mattsson 200 free relay Andi Dexter 1995 Brigitta Olson 2002, 03, 04 Madeira, Gasparovich, Duerringer, Mattsson 400 free relay Melodie Dickerson 1995 Jocelynne Orr 2000 Madeira, Gasparovich, Duerringer, Mattsson 800 free relay Emily Duerringer 2008, 09 Melinda Page 2005 2008 Kelly Dvorak 2006, 07, 08, 09 Lacey Pagett 1999 Therese Mattsson 100 free, 200 free Samantha Dvorak 2009 Leane Pienaar 2001, 02 Julie Ju 100 breast, 200 breast, 500 free Beth Ann Erickson 1998, 99, 2000, 01 Hannah Pinion 2012, 13 Kelly Dvorak 200 back Kat Flannery 1996, 98, 99 Danielle Quarry 2006, 07 Ju, Mattsson, Madeira, Gasparovich 200 free relay Gabriela Flores 2004, 05, 07 Brooke Radostits 1999, 2000, 01, 02 Madeira, Gasparovich, Mattsson, Ju 400 free relay Fatie Foell 1998 Diana Roberts 1995, 96, 97, 98 Madeira, Duerringer, Mattsson, Ju 800 free relay Nicole Freda 1997, 98 Andrelina Rodriguez 1996, 97 K. Dvorak, Ju., Jaquez, Madeira 400 medley relay Lee Frye 1998, 99 Michaela Sceli 2004 Emily Gable 2007, 08, 09, 10 Sara Schmidlkofer 1995 2007 Tovah Gasparovich 2007, 08, 09, 10 Kiki Sidiropoulou 1995, 97, 98 Julie Ju 100 free, 100 breast Amy Gende 1995 Luisa Silveira 2011, 12, 13 Therese Mattsson 200 free Kristin Geppert 2010, 11, 12 Meredith Smith 1998, 99 Nora Bunford 200 breast Dena Gerardi 1999 Suzanne Souders 2003 Gabriela Flores 100 fly Marcela Teixeira 2008, 09, 10, 11 Nora Bunford 400 IM Karla Gerzema 1996, 97, 98 Cristina Curtuneanu 1-meter dive, 3-meter dive Rachel Green 2002, 05 Morgan Timms 2013 Ju, Gasparovich, Madeira, Mattsson 200 free relay Kirsten Groome 2010, 11, 12 Mary Trailov 1999, 2001, 02 Madeira, Gasparovichm, Mattsson, Ju 400 free relay Andri Hadjiantoniou 2002 Anne Underwood 1995, 96 Madeira, Quarry, Mattsson, Ju 800 free relay Camille Hammond 1995 Brittany Weigel 2011, 12 Breanne Hay 1999, 2001 Melanie Williams 1998, 00 2006 Carly Hemphill 2001 Rachel Winius 2006, 07 Julie Ju 50 free, 100 free, 100 breast Lisa Holland 1995, 96, 97 Cheri Zhang 2013 Isabel Madeira 200 free Laura Humphrey 1995, 96, 97 Elizabeth McGowan 1650 free Katie Lowry 400 IM Cristina Curtuneanu 1-meter dive 2001 Melanie Williams 100 breast, 200 breast Madeira, Kinsella, Quarry, Ju 400 free relay Brooke Radostits 100 back, 200 back Diana Roberts 200 IM Madeira, McGowan, Kinsella, Ju 800 free relay Leane Pienaar 400 IM, 500 free, 1650 free Karla Gerzema 1-meter dive, 3-meter dive Radostits, Meckler, Michaelidou, Kinnaman 200 free relay Freda, Williams, Burns, Albertyn 400 medley relay 2005 Mullins, Hemphill, Meckler, Morrell 800 free relay Freda, Albertyn, Smith Sidiropoulou 800 free relay Ashley MacCurdy 400 IM, 200 back 2000 Nora Bunford 100 breast Brooke Radostits 100 back, 200 back 1997 Jenna Meckler 100 free Kirsty Albertyn 100 free, 200 free 2004 Amber Mullins 1650 free Kiki Sidiroupoulou 500 free Nora Bunford 100 breast Daniela Muniz 200 fly Laura Humphrey 100 fly, 200 fly Gabriela Flores 200 fly Jocelynne Orr 500 free Diana Roberts 200 IM Kelsey Kinsella 100 free Meckler, Radostits, Michaelidou, Kinnaman 400 free relay Andre Rodriguez 400 IM Elizabeth McGowan 1650 free Radostits, Williams, Erickson, Meckler 400 free relay Lisa Holland 1-meter dive Michaela Sceli 200 breast Karla Gerzema 3-meter dive 1999 Albertyn, Bobanic, Freda, Burns 400 free relay 2003 Meredith Smith 200 free Albertyn, Freda, Humphrey, Bobanic 800 free relay Ashley MacCurdy 400 IM Brooke Radostits 100 back, 200 back Elizabeth McGowan 500 free Courtney Corder 200 IM 1996 Amber Mullins 200 back Beth Ann Erickson 100 fly, 200 fly Ila Barlean 50 free, 100 free, 100 fly Suzanne Souders 100 back Kristin Kaylor 1-meter dive, 3-meter dive Doni Murgiondo 200 free, 1650 free Kinnaman, Meckler, Radostits, Michaelidou 400 free relay Laura Humphrey 500 free 2002 Michaelidou, Conn, Gerardi, Smith 800 free relay Jennifer Bobanic 200 fly Brigitta Olson 200 fly, 400 IM Diana Roberts 100 back, 200 back, 200 IM Leane Pienaar 400 IM, 500 free, 1650 free 1998 Melanie Davis 100 breast, 400 IM Brooke Radostits 100 back, 200 back Kirsty Albertyn 200 free Lydia Ball 1-meter dive Radostits, Corder, Green, Meckler 400 free relay Kiki Sidiropoulou 500 free Lisa Holland 3-meter dive Olson, Mullins, Morrell MacCurdy 800 free relay Beth Ann Erickson 100 fly, 200 fly Underwood, Davis, Louis, Barlean 200 free relay

- 20 - 2013-14 Swimming and Diving Media Guide Women’s Honorees WOMEN’S 2012-13 RESULTS (4-4) Oct. 13 at Evansville W, 124-119 SALUKI HALL OF FAME Oct. 26 at Missouri L, 215-84 Roxanne Carlton...... 1982-86 Oct. 26 at Kentucky L, 212-87 Janie Coontz Dugan...... 1981-85 Oct. 26 at Arkansas L, 244-56 Nov. 3 at Missouri State L, 122-121 Julia Warner Kiper...... 1977-81 OLYMPIC SPORTS FESTIVAL Nov. 16-18 Phoenix Fall Classic 3rd of 12 Wendy Lucero...... 1984-85 Nov. 16-18 Purdue Invite 6th of 7 Amanda Martin...... 1981-85 1981 Pam Ratcliffe Jan. 26 at Rhodes College W, 269-34 Lori Rea...... 1984-88 Janie Coontz Jan. 26 at Washington(Mo.) W, 228-71 Barb Larsen Scouler...... 1980-84 Amanda Martin Feb. 2 Evansville W, 154-89 Wendy Irick Stewart...... 1983-87 Iris Von Jouanne Feb. 14-16 MVC Championships 3rd of 5 Tracey Terrell...... 1978-79, 1980-82 1982 Janie Coontz Pam Ratcliffe Von Jouanne...... 1980-84 Tracey Terrell Rene Royalty...... 1983-86 1983 Janie Coontz 2013 MVC CHAMPIONS Stacey Westfall Wells...... 1983-86 Amanda Martin Benitez, Brumley, Johnson, Silveira - 200y Freestyle Relay Sue Wittry...... 1984-87 Pam Ratcliffe Pamela Benitez - 1650y Freestyle Candy Miller Wolinski...... 1971-76 Stacy Westfall Cheri Zhang - 3m Dive

SIU OLYMPIANS 2013 ALL-MVC FIRST TEAM 1980 Armi Airaksinen (Sweden) MVC SWIMMER OF THE YEAR Helena Amorim Pamela Benitez 1988 Wendy Lucero (United States) 1996 Ila Barlean Shailey Brumley 1988, 92, 96 Antonia Mahaira () 2006 Julie Ju Esther Chen 2012 Pamela Benitez (El Salvador) 2007 Julie Ju Holly Johnson 2008 Julie Ju Hannah Pinion OLYMPIC TRIALS 2010 Kirsten Groome Luisa Silveira 1984 Roxanne Carlton Morgan Timms Cheri Zhang Janie Coontz MVC DIVER OF THE YEAR Wendy Irick 1996 Lisa Holland 2013 ALL-MVC SECOND TEAM Amanda Martin 1998 Karla Gerzema Rachel Barry Pam Ratcliffe 1999 Kristin Taylor Anna Beeck Lori Rea 2006 Cristina Curtuneanu Isabela Castro Rene Royalty 2007 Cristina Curtuneanu Charlotte Davies Katy Ovington Stacy Westfall 2008 Emily Gable Brittany Weigel 1988 Wendy Lucero 2010 Emily Gable Kirsten Groome Karen McIntyre 2011 Brittany Weigel Melissa Larocque Lori Rea 1992 Antonia Mahaira MVC COACH OF THE YEAR MVC SWIMMER OF THE WEEK Hannah Pinion - Nov. 20 1996 Antonia Mahaira 1998 Mark Kluemper Pamela Benitez - Jan. 29 1999 Mark Kluemper Pamela Benitez - Feb. 5 2001 Jeff Goelz WORLD UNIVERSITY GAMES 2002 Jeff Goelz MVC DIVER OF THE WEEK Cheri Zhang - Nov. 20 1983 Janie Coontz MVC DIVING COACH OF THE YEAR Esther Chen - Feb. 5 Pam Ratcliffe 1996 Dave Ardrey MVC SCHOLAR-ATHLETE TEAM Stacy Westfall 1997 Dave Ardrey Jessica Anderson - 4.00 1987 Roxanne Carlton 2007 Chunhua Zhao Shailey Brumley - 4.00 Wendy Irick 2010 Chunhua Zhao* Ella Otto - 4.00 Lori Rea *(Diving Co-Coach of the Year) Holly Johnson - 3.93 Rene Royalty Melissa Larocque - 3.75 Iris Von Jouanne Pamela Benitez - 3.74 Kristy Hinkle - 3.68 MVC ATHLETES OF THE WEEK Luisa Silveira - 3.57 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS TRIALS 10/19/10 Kirsten Groome Swimming Brittany Weigel - 3.49 1986 Lori Rea (United States) 11/3/10 Kirsten Groome Swimming Rachael Barry - 3.22 Rene Royalty (United States) 2/1/11 Kirsten Groome Swimming 1991 Wendy Irick (United States) 2/8/11 Isabela Castro Swimming 2012 Pamela Benitez (El Salvador) 10/19/11 Kirsten Groome Swimming 10/19/11 Brittany Weigel Diving 12/6/11 Hannah Pinion Swimming 1/24/12 Kristin Geppert Swimming 1/31/12 Pamela Benitez Swimming 2/7/12 Pamela Benitez Swimming 11/20/12 Hannah Pinion Swimming 11/20/12 Cheri Zhang Diving 1/29/13 Pamela Benitez Swimming

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Armi Airaksinen • 1987 - 200 medley relay • 1985 - 800 free relay (6th, 7:25.53) Wendy Lucero • 1987 - 400 medley relay • 1984 - 400 medley relay • 1985 - 1M Dive (1st, 468.65) • 1987 - 100 back • 1984 - 400 free relay • 1985 - 3M Dive (6th, 464.30) • 1987 - 200 back • 1984 - 100 fly • 1984 - 800 free relay (6th, 7:23.01) Amanda Martin Rene Royalty • 1985 - 200 medley relay (2nd, 1:43.37) • 1986 - 200 free relay (5th, 1:33.97) Linda Bell • 1985 - 400 medley relay (4th, 3:47.10) • 1986 - 200 medley relay (4th, 1:43.64) • 1983 - 200 IM (11th, 2:05.80) • 1985 - 100 breast (6th, 1:04.05) • 1986 - 400 medley relay (5th, 3:46.99) • 1985 - 200 breast (6th, 2:17.93) • 1985 - 200 free relay (5th, 1:34.47) Laura Brown • 1984 - 200 medley relay • 1985 - 400 free relay (10th, 3:25.50) • 1982 - 100 breast • 1984 - 400 medleyrelay (6th, 3:49.35) • 1985 - 200 medley relay (2nd, 1:43.37) • 1981 - 400 medley relay • 1984 - 100 breast • 1984 - 200 free relay • 1981 - 200 medley relay • 1984 - 200 breast (6th, 2:19.30) • 1984 - 400 free relay • 1983 - 200 medley relay (10th, 1:46.00) • 1984 - 200 medley relay Roxanne Carlton • 1983 - 50 breast (10th, 29.89) • 1983 - 200 medley relay (10th, 1:46.00) • 1986 - 800 free relay (10th, 7:26.84) • 1983 - 100 breast (8th, 1:04.71) • 1983 - 200 free relay (5th, 1:33.84) • 1986 - 400 IM (16th, 4:25.01) • 1983 - 200 breast (6th, 2:18.87) • 1983 - 400 free relay (10th, 3:27.12) • 1986 - 500 free (9th, 4:46.37) • 1982 - 100 breast • 1985 - 800 free relay (6th, 7:25.53) Nancy Schmidlkofer • 1985 - 500 free (15th, 4:53.37) Karen McIntyre • 1992 - 50 free (9th, 23.08) • 1984 - 800 free relay (6th, 7:23.01) • 1987 - 400 medley relay • 1984 - 500 free • 1987 - 100 fly Jackie Taljaard • 1983 - 800 free relay (5th, 7:28.04) • 1987 - 200 fly • 1987 - 200 free relay

Janie Coontz Candy Miller Tracey Terrell • 1985 - 400 free relay (10th, 3:25.50) • 1976 - 200 free • 1982 - 3M Dive • 1985 - 800 free relay (6th, 7:25.53) • 1981 - 3M Dive (9th, 412.32) • 1985 - 500 free (16th, 4:53.79) Laura Peel • 1981 - 1M Dive (12th, 382.53) • 1985 - 1650 free (7th, 16:25.39) • 1983 - 200 medley relay (10th, 1:46.00) • 1979 - 3M Dive (12th, 395.90) • 1984 - 800 free relay (6th, 7:23.01) • 1983 - 200 free relay (5th, 1:33.84) • 1984 - 500 free Iris Von Jouanne • 1984 - 1650 free Pam Ratcliff • 1987 - 200 medleyrelay • 1983 - 200 free • 1984 - 200 IM • 1987 - 400 medley relay • 1983 - 500 free (5th, 4:51.43) • 1984 - 100 breast • 1986 - 200 medley relay (4th, 1:43.64) • 1983 - 1650 free (7th, 16:25.97) • 1984 - 200 breast • 1986 - 400 medley relay (5th, 3:46.99) • 1983 - 800 free relay (5th, 7:28.04) • 1984 - 200 medley relay (5th, 1:44.92) • 1985 - 200 free relay (5th, 1:34.47) • 1982 - 200 free • 1984 - 400 medley relay (6th, 3:49.35) • 1984 - 200 free relay Julia Warner Wendy Irick • 1984 - 400 free relay • 1981 - 1M Dive (10th, 383.52) • 1987 - 200 back • 1983 - 200 free relay (5th, 1:33.84) • 1980 - 3M Dive (17th, 282.95) • 1986 - 800 free relay (10th, 7:26.84) • 1983 - 400 free relay (10th, 3:27.12) • 1986 - 200 medley relay (4th, 1:43.64) • 1983 - 100 IM (4th, 57.68) Stacy Westfall • 1986 - 400 medley relay (5th, 3:46.99) • 1983 - 200 IM (10th, 2:05.70) • 1985 - 800 free relay (6th, 7:25.53) • 1986 - 100 back (9th, 57.17) • 1983 - 50 breast (5th, 29.49) • 1984 - 800 free relay • 1986 - 200 back (10th, 2:02.65) • 1983 - 100 breast (9th, 1:04.74) • 1984 - 200 fly • 1985 - 200 medley relay (2nd, 1:43.37) • 1982 - 100 IM • 1984 - 1650 free • 1985 - 400 medley relay (4th, 3:47.10) • 1981 - 50 breast (10th, 30.40) • 1983 - 400 free relay (10th, 3:27.12) • 1984 - 200 medley relay (5th, 1:44.92) • 1981 - 100 breast (9th, 1:05.16) • 1983 - 200 fly (7th, 2:00.24) • 1984 - 400 medley relay (6th, 3:49.35) • 1981 - 200 medley relay • 1983 - 500 free • 1984 - 400 IM • 1981 - 400 medley relay Sue Wittry Paula Jensen Lori Rea • 1987 - 200 free relay • 1982 - 200 back • 1988 - 100 fly (4th, 54.96) • 1987 - 200 medley relay • 1981 - 200 medley relay • 1987 - 200 medley relay • 1987 - 400 medley relay • 1981 - 400 medley relay • 1987 - 200 free relay • 1986 - 200 free relay (5th, 1:33.97) • 1986 - 200 medley relay (4th, 1:43.64) • 1986 - 800 free relay (10th, 7:26.84) Barb Larsen • 1986 - 400 medley relay (5th, 3:46.99) • 1985 - 200 free relay (5th, 1:34.47) • 1984 - 200 free relay • 1986 - 200 free relay (5th, 1:33.97) • 1985 - 400 free relay (10th, 3:25.50) • 1984 - 400 free relay • 1986 - 100 fly (6th, 54.70) • 1985 - 400 medley relay (4th, 3:47.10) • 1983 - 200 medley relay (10th, 1:46.00) • 1985 - 200 free relay (5th, 1:34.47) • 1984 - 200 free relay • 1983 - 200 free relay (5th, 1:33.84) • 1985 - 400 free relay (10th, 3:25.50) • 1983 - 800 free relay (5th, 7:28.04) • 1985 - 200 medley relay (2nd, 1:43.37) Claudia Zierold • 1982 - 200 free • 1985 - 400 medley relay (4th, 3:47.10) • 1986 - 200 free relay (5th, 1:33.97) • 1981 - 100 fly (10th, 56.37) • 1984 - 200 medley relay • 1986 - 800 free relay (10th, 7:26.84) • 1981 - 50 fly (10th, 25.68) • 1983 - 800 free relay (5th, 7:28.04) • 1981 - 200 medley relay Lisa Reinke • 1983 - 400 free relay (10th, 3:27.12) • 1981 - 400 medley relay • 1987 - 200 free relay

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50-YARD FREESTYLE 200-YARD BREASTSTROKE No. Time Name Year No. Time Name Year 1. 23.08 Nancy Schmidlkofer 1991-92 1. 2:15.99 Julie Ju 2007-08 2. 23.31 Isabel Madeira 2008-09 2. 2:16.35 Amanda Martin 1982-83 3. 23.33 Therese Mattsson 2008-09 3. 2:17.37 Kristin Geppert 2010-11 4. 23.36 Lori Rea 1987-88 4. 2:19.93 Nora Bunford 2003-04 5. 23.39 Therese Mattsson 2008-09 5. 2:20.10 Melanie Williams 1997-98

100-YARD FREESTYLE 100-YARD BUTTERFLY No. Time Name Year No. Time Name Year 1. 50.41 Therese Mattsson 2008-09 1. 54.56 Lori Rea 1984-85 2. 50.54 Julie Ju 2005-06 2. 55.02 Karen McIntyre 1986-87 3. 50.59 Therese Mattsson 2008-09 3. 55.53 Julie Hosier 1990-91 4. 50.64 Antonia Mahaira 1990-91 4. 55.67 Barb Larsen 1981-82 5. 50.75 Therese Mattsson 2009-10 5. 56.10 Isabela Castro 2011-12

200-YARD FREESTYLE 200-YARD BUTTERFLY No. Time Name Year No. Time Name Year 1. 1:48.31 Antonial Mahaira 1989-90 1. 2:00.24 Stacy Westfall 1982-83 2. 1:48.85 Therese Mattsson 2008-09 2. 2:01.39 Isabela Castro 2011-12 3. 1:49.69 Roxanne Carlton 1985-86 3. 2:01.99 Karen McIntyre 1986-87 4. 1:49.75 Janie Coontz 1981-82 4. 2:02.47 Barb Larsen 1981-82 5. 1:49.79 Therese Mattsson 2008-09 t5. 2:03.46 Armi Airaksinen 1983-84 t5. 2:03.46 Gabriela Flores 2003-04

500-YARD FREESTYLE No. Time Name Year 200-YARD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 1. 4:44.48 Kirsten Groome 2009-10 No. Time Name Year 2. 4:46.37 Rozanne Carlton 1985-86 1. 2:03.32 Hannah Pinion 2011-12 3. 4:48.72 Janie Coontz 1982-83 2. 2:03.89 Pam Ratcliffe 1982-83 4. 4:52.08 Stacy Westfall 1982-83 3. 2:03.97 Charlotte Davies 2011-12 5. 4:52.19 Barb Larsen 1981-82 4. 2:04.97 Linda Bell 1982-83 5. 2:06.65 Wendy Irick 1983-84

1000-YARD FREESTYLE No. Time Name Year 400-YARD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 1. 9:51.81 Janie Coontz 1982-83 No. Time Name Year 2. 9:55.39 Kirsten Groome 2009-10 1. 4:19.84 Kirsten Groome 2009-10 3. 10:00.66 Roxanne Carlton 1982-83 2. 4:21.41 Hannah Pinion 2011-12 4. 10:00.70 Barb Larsen 1981-82 3. 4:22.36 Roxanne Carlton 1985-86 5. 10:01.91 Stacy Westfall 1983-84 4. 4:23.88 Wendy Irick 1983-84 5. 4:24.85 Janie Coontz 1984-85

1650-YARD FREESTYLE No. Time Name Year 100-YARD BACKSTROKE 1. 16:15.49 Kirsten Groome 2009-10 No. Time Name Year 2. 16:22.33 Janie Coontz 1982-83 1. 56.13 Kelly Dvorak 2008-09 3. 16:36.08 Barb Larsen 1982-83 2. 56.32 Lisa Reinke 1986-87 4. 16:39.08 Stacy Westfall 1984-85 3. 56.38 Kelly Dvorak 2008-09 5. 16:41.63 Roxanne Carlton 1982-83 4. 56.47 Kelly Dvorak 2006-07 5. 57.00 Brooke Radostits 2001-02

100-YARD BREASTSTROKE No. Time Name Year 200-YARD BACKSTROKE 1. 1:02.34 Julie Ju 2007-08 No. Time Name Year 2. 1:03.28 Amanda Martin 1981-82 1. 2:01.69 Kelly Dvorak 2008-09 3. 1:03.33 Kristin Geppert 2010-11 2. 2:01.70 Brooke Radostits 2000-01 4. 1:04.10 Nora Bunford 2004-05 3. 2:01.83 Isabela Castro 2011-12 5. 1:04.42 Michaela Sceli 2003-04 4. 2:02.28 Kelly Dvorak 2007-08 5. 2:02.50 Lisa Reinke 1986-87

Athletes in BOLD are active

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200-YARD FREESTYLE RELAY No. Score Name Year No. Time Team Year 1. 528.70 Laine Owen 1989-90 1. 1:33.45 Madeira, Gasparovich, Duerringer, Mattsson 2008-09 2. 504.50 Wendy Lucero 1984-85 2. 1:33.57 Schmidlkofer, Patrick, Mahaira, Steinbach 1990-91 3. 502.10 Tracey Terrell 1981-82 3. 1:33.84 Royalty, Peel, Larsen, Ratcliffe 1982-83 4. 481.50 Karla Gerzema 1997-98 5. 466.05 Michelle Albrecht 1989-90

400-YARD FREESTYLE RELAY Athletes in BOLD are active No. Time Team Year 1. 3:24.04 Mattsson, Gasparovich, Duerringer, Madeira 2008-09 3:24.04 Rea, Zierold, Wittry, Royalty 1985-86 3. 3:25.50 Rea, Royalty, Coontz, Wittry 1984-85 SIUC Rec Center 4. 3:25.80 Airaksinen, Royalty, Larsen, Ratcliffe 1983-84 Dr. Edward J. Shea Natatorium 5. 3:26.19 Royalty, Coontz, Zierold, Ratcliffe 1982-83 Pool Records (Opened in 1994)

800-YARD FREESTYLE RELAY Event Record Holder Time/Score Year No. Time Team Year 50 free Amber Green, Missouri State 22.52 2011 1. 7:23.01 Airaksinen, Carsen, Westfall, Coontz 1983-84 100 free Amber Green, Missouri State 49.52 2011 2. 7:24.58 Coontz, Larsen, Brown, Ratcliffe 1981-82 200 free Tonia Mahaira, SIU 1:48.31 1989 3. 7:25.48 Carlton, Zierold, Larsen, Coontz 1982-83 500 free Kirsten Groome, SIU 4:44.48 2010 1000 free Janie Coontz, SIU 9:51.81 1983 1650 free Kirsten Groome, SIU 16:15.49 2010 100 fly Chelsea Dirks-Ham 55.34 2009 200-YARD MEDLEY RELAY 200 fly Katie Yevak, K.C. Blazers 2:00.21 1999 No. Time Team Year 100 back Jordan Hawkins, Missouri State 54.58 2009 1. 1:43.37 Irick, Martin, Rea, Royalty 1984-85 200 back Jordan Hawkins, Missouri State 1:58.71 2009 2. 1:43.64 Irick, Von Jouanne, Rea, Royalty 1985-86 100 breast Julie Ju, SIU 1:02.34 2008 200 breast Katie Yevak, K.C. Blazers 2:15.87 1999 3. 1:43.76 Castro, Geppert, Davies, Silveira 2011-12 200 IM Katie Yevak, K.C. Blazers 2:02.03 1999 4. 1:44.79 Irick, Martin, Royalty, Ratcliffe 1983-84 400 IM Katie Yevak, K.C. Blazers 4:15.76 1999

200 medley relay Missouri State 1:42.52 2011 400-YARD MEDLEY RELAY (Dirks-Ham, Sander Stauffer, Green) No. Time Team Year 400 medley relay Missouri State 3:44.93 2009 1. 3:46.99 Irick, Von Jouanne, Rea, Royalty 1985-86 2. 3:47.10 Irick, Martin, Rea, Wittry 1984-85 200 free relay Southern Illinois 1:33.11 2011 3. 3:48.42 Castro, Geppert, Davies, Benitez 2011-12 (Madeira, Gasparovich, Duerringer, Mattsson) 4. 3:48.77 K. Dvorak, Ju, Jaquez, Madeira 2007-08 5. 3:49.35 Irick, Martin, Airaksinen, Ratcliffe 1983-84 400 free relay Missouri State 3:24.04 2009 (Green, Stauffer, Engelbrecht, Ahlin)

800 free relay Southern Illinois 7:28.60 1983 ONE-METER DUAL (6 DIVES) (Coontz, Zierold, Westfall, Carlton) No. Score Name Year 1. 295.35 Wendy Lucero 1984-85 1-meter dive 2. 287.85 Lisa Holland 1996-97 Christina Curaneanu, SIU (6 Dives) 327.48 2007 3. 278.62 Emily Gable 2009-10 Tracey Terrell, SIU (11 Dives) 474.05 1982 4. 277.35 Wendy Lucero 1984-85 3-meter dive 5. 276.08 Cristina Curtuneanu 2005-06 Julie Grimmer, Nebraska (6 dives) 314.63 1994 Laine Owen, SIU (11 dives) 528.70 1990

ONE-METER CHAMPIONSHIP (11 DIVES) No. Score Name Year 1. 474.20 Wendy Lucero 1984-85 2. 474.05 Tracey Terrell 1981-82 3. 434.65 Laine Owen 1989-90 4. 411.30 Karla Gerzema 1997-98 5. 404.75 Michelle Albrecht 1989-90

THREE-METER DUAL (6 DIVES) No. Score Name Year 1. 313.55 Lisa Holland 1995-96 2. 311.65 Christina Curtuneanu 2006-07 3. 305.70 Karla Gerzema 1997-98 4. 297.07 Jessica Leong 2005-06 5. 296.00 Jessica Leong 2005-06 Head coach Rick Walker at the 2012 London Olympics

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THREE-METER CHAMPIONSHIP (11 DIVES) 2013-14 Swimming and Diving Media Guide Women’s All-Time Letterwinners

A D Hauter, Emily (2010) Abbott, Lauren (2004-06) Davis, Cheryl (1992-93) Hay, Breanne (1998-99, 01-02) Adams, Julie (1990, 92) Davis, Melanie (1993-96) Hedges, Holly (2004-06) Albertyn, Kirsty (1997-99) Dexter, Andi (1995) Helm, Jenna (2005-06) Albrecht, Michelle (1989-90, 92) Dickerson, Melodie (1995) Hemphill, Carly (1999, 2000, 01) Amorim, Helena (2013) Duerringer, Emily (2008-09) Hendricks, Tonya (1990) Anderson, Jessice (2010, 11, 12) Duncan, Liz (1992-93) Hill, Laura (2004, 05, 06) Atherton, Alison (2004-05) Dvorak, Carly (2011-12) Hinkle, Kristy (2011, 12, 13) Dvorak, Kelly (2006-09) Holland, Lisa (1994, 95, 96, 97) B Dvorak, Samantha (2007-10) Hosier, Julie (1989, 90, 92) Ball, Lydia (1996-97) Humphrey, Laura (1994, 95, 96, 97) Barlean, Ila (1993-96) E Barnett, Abby (1989-90, 92) England, Jessica (2011-12) J Barry, Rachael (2011, 12) Erickson, Beth Anne (1998-2001) Janssen, Jennifer (2003, 04, 05, 06) Baus, Jennifer (1992-94) Jaquez, Lisa (2007, 08) Beckovich, Kathy (1989-90) Jasutis, Sue (1989, 90) Jelks, Marissa (1999) Johnson, Andrea (2003, 04, 05) Joorfetz, Colleen (2011) Ju, Julie (2006, 07, 08)

K Kaylor, Kristin (1999) Kenny, Natalie (2002-05) Kerrill, Kristi (1990) Kershner, Kyria (2002) King, Tara (1998) Kinnaman, Caty (1999, 2000, 01) Kinsella, Kelsey (2003, 04, 05, 06) Krauss, Meghan (1999, 2000) Kramer, Keli (2007, 08, 09, 10) Krough, Kelly (1992, 93, 94) Kutak, Krystle (2009, 10) Anna Beeck was first-team All-MVC ins 2012 and is a four-time letterwinner. Kwok, Jennifer (2009-12)

Beeck, Anna (2010, 11, 12, 13) F L Belache, Katrina (2001-04) Fernandez, Kasey (2007-10) Lardner, Rachel (2009-11) Bell, Michelle (2010-12) Flannery, Kat (1996-99) Larocque, Melissa (2010-12) Benitez, Pamela (2012, 13) Flores, Gaby (2004, 05, 06, 07) Leahy, Erin (1999) Bergen, Briley (2003-06) Foelle, Katie (1998) Legner, Amy (2000, 02) Blank, Abby (2004-08) Forster, Kendall (2002) Lenz, Sarah (2002-05) Bobanic, Jennifer (1994-97) Freda, Nicole (1997, 98) Leong, Jessica (2005-06) Body, Chris (1990, 92-93) Frye, Lee (1998, 99, 2000, 01) Leonhard, Kelly (1989) Bone, Cayman (2011-12) Lien, Dierore (1989-90) Borowczyk, Cheryl (1989) G Logan, Bronwyn (2002-05) Bracken, Kathy (1994-97) Gable, Emily (2007, 08, 09, 10) Louis, Priscilla (1995-96) Brinn, Rachel (1993-94) Gasparovich, Tovah (2007, 08, 09, 10) Lowry, Katie (2004-06) Brooks, Dawn (1990) Gavrill, Dora (1992, 93) Brown, Shelby (2010) Gende, Amy (1992, 93, 94, 95) M Brumley, Shailey (2011, 12, 13) Geppert, Kristin (2009-12) MacCurdy, Ashley (2002-05) Buchanan, Mardi (2012, 13) Gerardi, Dena (1998, 99, 2000) Madeira, Isabel (2006-2009) Bunford, Nora (2003-07) Gerzema, Karla (1995, 96, 97, 98) Mahaira, Tonia (1989-90, 92) Burns, Katie (1996-98) Goff, Brenna (2004, 05, 06) Matute, Isabel (1994-96) Green, Rachel (2002, 03, 04, 05) Mattsson, Therese (2007-10) C Grossnickle, Kim (2003, 04, 05, 06) Matzoll, Molly (2011-12) Castro, Isabela (2011, 12, 13) Groome, Kirsten (2010, 11, 12) McGowan, Liz (2002-06) Conn, Leanne (1998-99) Gutteridge, Debbie (1989, 90) Meckler, Jenna (1999-2002) Coray, Jenny (2002-03, 05) Merritt, Stefanie (1996-98) Corder, Courtney (1999-02) H Michaelidov, Nikoleta (1998-2001) Curtuneanu, Cristina (2005-07) Hadjiantoniou, Andri (2002, 03) Millard, Mary (2002-06) Hammond, Camille (1992, 93, 95) Minkel, Susan (2009-12) Hanson, Melissa (2003, 04, 05, 06) Modlich, Meara (2001) Harvey, Kristen (1990, 92-93) Monaco, Jenny (1999) Haslett, Kendra (2001) Morrell, Dana (1999-2002)

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Mullendore, Karin (2006-09) W Mullins, Amber (2000-03) Weckbach, Jill (2009-12) Mulvihill, Jodi (1994-97) Wehner, Mary Beth (1997-98) Muniz, Dani (1998-2001) Weigel, Brittany (2011, 12, 13) Murgiondo, Donianzu (1993-96) Williams, Melanie (1997-98, 2000-01) Winius, Rachel (2003-07) N Witham, Shari (1994-95) Navitsky, Liz (2003-07) Wooley, Stephanie (2006-09)

O X Olson, Brigitta (2002-04) Xaixuan “Cheri” Zhang (2013) Orr, Jocelynne (2000) Katy Ovington (2013) BOLD denotes returning swimmers and divers. Owen, Marnie (1990) Owens, Laine (1989-90) Owens, Cindy (1989-90)

P Palacios, Kristi (2005-08) Page, Melinda (2002-05) Pagett, Lacey (1998-99) Patrick, Janel (1989-90) Peacock, stephnie (1992) Pienaar, Leane (2001-02) Porter, Karen (1990-93)

Q Quarry, Danielle (2006-09)

R Radostits, Brooke (1999-02) Rains, Erin (1994) Raymond, Allison (1989) Riekena, Renee (2005) Roberts, Diana (1995-98) Rodriguez, Andrelina (1995-97) Rossberger, Jackie (1989) Ruder, Mari Beth (1990)

S Sceli, Michaela (2004) Schlupp, Carly (2011, 12) Schmidlkofer, Sara (1992-95) Schmidlkofer, Nancy (1989, 90, 92) Schulz, Anna (2011-12) Schuyten, Lianna (1989) Shawah, Nadine (2004-05) Hannah Pinion (left) and Kirsten Groome have won a combined eight MVC individual titles. Sidiropoulov, Kiki (1995-98) Austyn Sigler (2013) Silveira, Luisa (2011, 12, 13) Simek, Sarah (2000) Slattery, Rachael (2008-09) Slingerland, Laura (1993) Smith, Lindsey (2008-09) Smith, Meredith (1998-01) Sonstegard, Morgan (2005) Souders, Suzanne (2003)

T Teixeira, Marcela (2009, 10, 11) Morgan Timms (2013) Trailov, Mary (1999-2002)

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MVC POSTGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP Claire Strock 2007 David Parkins 1999, 00, 01 David Parkins 2001 Marcela Teixeira 2009, 10, 11 Trevor Peterson 1997 Chrysanthos Papachrysanthou 2002 Mary Trailov 2000, 01, 02 Corne Prozesky 2000, 01, 02 Jake Sinclair 2003 Jill Weckbach 2010, 11, 12 Jake Sinclair 2001, 02, 03 Isabel Madeira 2009 Brittany Weigel 2013 Nathan Stooke 1996, 97 Melanie Williams 2000 Mark Wehner 1996 WOMEN’S MVC SCHOLAR-ATHLETES Liam Weseloh 1999 (1996-2012) MEN’S MVC SCHOLAR-ATHLETES Jessica Anderson 2012, 13 (1996-2003) ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT V Rachel Barry 2013 Devin Aikins 2003 Jake Sinclair 2003 Pamela Benitez 2013 Brad Barker 1998 Andrea Johnson 2003 Abby Blank 2006, 07, 08 Jeff Clark 1996, 97 Andri Hadjiantoniou 2003 Shailey Brumley 2013 Jason Corrigan 2000 Shailey Brumley 2013 Nora Bunford 2007 Ben Culver 1997 Jennifer Coray 2005 Edoardo Daelli 2002, 03 Courtney Corder 1999, 00, 02 Dough Fulling 1996 Emily Duerringer 2008, 09 Brad Gilbert 1998 Kelly Dvorak 2007, 08, 09 Ryan Jackson 2003 Kat Flannery 1999 Gustavo Leal 2000 Lee Frye 1999, 00, 01 David Likar 2003 Kristy Hinkle 2012 Herman Louw 2000 Kristin Geppert 2010, 11, 12 Danilo Luna 2001, 02, 03 Karla Gerzema 1997 Chad Morris 1996 Rachel Green 2005 Steve Munz 1996, 1997 Andri Hadjiantoniou 2003 George Oxinos 2002 Melissa Hanson 2004 Chrysanthos Papachrysanthou 2000,01,02 Carly Hemphill 2001, 02 Kristy Hinkle 2013 CoSIDA Academic All-Americans Laura Hinton 2003 Lisa Holland 1997 Year Athlete Team Laura Humphrey 1996, 97 Lisa Jaquez 2008 2003 Jake Sinclair First Team Andrea Johnson 2003, 04, 05 Andrea Johnson Second Team Holly Johnson 2013 1997 Andrelina Rodriguez Second Team Julie Ju 2007 Caty Kinnaman 2000, 01 1987 Sue Wittry Third Team Keli Kramer 2008 1985 Amanda Martin Second Team Melissa Larocque 2012, 13 1984 Amanda Martin Third Team Bronwyn Logan 2003, 04 Katie Lowry 2006 Pam Ratcliffe Third Team Ashley MacCurdy 2003, 04, 05 1983 Pam Ratcliffe First Team Isabel Madeira 2007, 08, 09 Therese Mattsson 2008, 09, 10 Natalie McLean 2008 Coaches Association Stefanie Merritt 1998 Niki Michaelidou 1998, 99, 00, 01 Academic All-Americans Meara Modlich 2001 Dana Morrell 2000, 01, 02 Karin Mullendore 2007, 08, 09 1990 Antonia Mahaira Liz Navitsky 2005, 07 Lanie Owen Adrianne Neal 2002 Brigitta Olson 2003, 04 1988 Lori Rea Ella Otto 2013 Jackie Taljaard Melinda Page 2003, 05 Iris Von Jouanne Leane Pienaar 2002 Brooke Radostits 2001, 02 Sue Wittry Daniela Muniz 1999, 00 Lori Rea Danielle Quarry 2009 Jackie Taljaard Diana Roberts 1996, 97 Andrelina Rodriquez 1996, 97 Iris Von Jouanne Luisa Silveira 2012, 2013 1986 Lori Rea Lindsey Smith 2008 Iris Von Jouanne Meredith Smith 1999

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MEN’S 2012-13 RESULTS (4-4) Men’s All-Conference Selections Oct. 13 at Evansville W, 149-73 FIRST-TEAM ALL-MAC Mark Wehner 1996 Oct. 26 at Missouri L, 215-84 (2010-PRESENT) Liam Weseloh 1996, 97, 98, 99 Oct. 26 at Kentucky L, 193-105 Juan Arbelaez 2012 Matt Williams 1997 Nov. 2 Air Force W, 121-120 Matt Kruse 2010 Nov. 3 Air Force L, 126-115 Dan Workman 1995 Jameson Kuper 2010 Nov. 3 Missouri State L, 169-71 Luke Wotruba 1997, 98, 99, 2001 Nov. 16-18 Purdue Invite 5th of 7 Matt Parsons 2010, 11, 12 Alex Wright 1995, 96, 97, 98 Nov. 16-18 Phoenix Fall Classic 2nd of 11 Justin Wolfe 2011, 12 Jan. 18 Missouri S&T W, 121-84 FIRST-TEAM ALL-MVC Feb. 2 Evansville W, 156-72 FIRST-TEAM ALL-MVC INVITATIONAL Mar. 7-9 MAC Championships 5th of 7 (1995-2003) (2003-06) Devin Aikins 2002, 03 Stephan Ackermann 2005, 06 Gavin Anderson 1998, 99 Brandon Birchak 2004, 06 Brad Barker 1999 Edoardo Daelli 2004 2013 MAC CHAMPIONS Till Pallmann - 500y Freestyle Patrick Bever 1996 Adam Gangl 2004, 05 Ward Braken 1995 Dennis Hedo 2006 2013 ALL-MAC FIRST TEAM Tony Brazzale 1995 Derek Helvey 2004 Till Pallmann Rhett Butler 1999 Sakis Lambrou 2004 Tyler Cadham 1995 Alexandre Marrucho 2006 ACADEMIC ALL-MAC FIRST TEAM Jeff Clark 1995, 96, 97, 98 Gareth McGee 2005, 06 Calvin Kolar Jason Corrigan 1998, 99 Adam Peper 2004 Kegan Skelton Jeremiah Cortez 1999, 2000, 01, 02 Ben Palacios 2005, 06 Ben Culver 1996, 97, 98 Marcelo Possato 2004, 05 ACADEMIC ALL-MAC FIRST TEAM Edoardo Daelli 2001, 02, 03 Bryan Riekena 2005, 06 HONORABLE MENTION David Dunn 1996, 97 Igor Sanchez 2005 Caleb Coots Will Enoch 1995, 96, 97, 98 Ivan Sanchez 2004, 05 Jacob Lucheon Mark Franks 1995 Antonio Santoro 2005, 06 Jeffrey Chen Doug Fulling 1995 Jason Sigler 2004, 05, 06 Thomas Defay Ryan Gallagher 1997, 98 Christian Tinajero 2005. 06 Andrew Spencer Adam Gangl 2002, 03 Vinicius Waked 2006 Matt Frey Joel Hangar 2001 Ivan Zgomba 2006 Shaun Wolfe Derek Helvey 2001, 02, 03 Csaba Gercsa Ryan Jackson 2003 Miguel King 2003 Sakis Lambrou 2003 Gustavo Leal 1999, 00 David Likar 2002 Herman Louw 1999, 2000 Manuel Martin-Torres 2000 Randy McPherson 1997, 98, 99, 00 Brent Menghini 2002 Chad Morris 1996, 97 Matt Munz 1999, 2000, 01 Steve Munz 1995, 96, 97, 98 George Oxinos 2001, 02, 03 C. Papachrysanthou 1999, 2000, 01, 02 David Parkins 1999, 00, 01 Chris Pelant 1995, 96, 97 Trevor Peterson 1996, 97, 98, 99 Marcelo Possato 2002, 03 Corne Prozesky 1998, 2000, 01, 02 Craig Quarterman 1997, 99 Troy Sayers 1997, 98, 99, 00 Ivan Sanchez 2002, 03 Scott Scofield 1998 Chuck Shaw 1996 Jason Sigler 2003 Jake Sinclair 1999, 2001, 02, 03 Rob Siracusano 1995 Nathan Stooke 1997 Kevin Stratton 1996 Joe Tidwell 2001 Christian Tinajero 2003 Jasson Velez 1998, 99 Rene Vereecken 1995

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MEN’S MAC CHAMPIONS Marcelo Possato...... 200 back Alex Wright...... 1-meter dive, 3-meter dive Ivan Sanchez...... 200 free, 500 free 200 free relay 2010-PRESENT (Clark, Corrigan, Peterson, Munz) 400 free relay - 2013 - MEN’S MVC CHAMPIONS (Clark, Anderson, Corrigan, Munz) Till Pallmann...... 500 free 1995-2003 800 free relay (Gallagher, Anderson, Scofield, Weseloh) - 2012 - - 2003 - 200 medley relay Juan Arbelaez...... 50 free Adam Gangl...... 200 IM (Munz, Velez, Culver, Clark) Matt Parsons...... 200 fly Sakis Lambrou...... 50 free 400 medley relay Justin Wolfe...... 100 fly Marcelo Possato...... 100 back. 200 back (Munz, Velez, Wotruba, Clark) J. Wolfe, S. Wolfe, Bradd, Arbelaez.... 200 free relay Christian Tinajero...... 400 IM Jake Sinclair...... 3-meter dive - 1997 - - 2011 - Jeff Clark...... 50 free, 100 free Justin Wolfe...... 100 fly, 200 fly - 2002 - Liam Weseloh...... 500 free, 1650 free Derek Helvey...... 400 IM Steve Munz...... 100 fly, 100 back, 200 back Chris Pelant...... 200 fly - 2010 - Brent Menghini...... 200 free, 200 fly C. Papachrysanthou...... 50 free, 100 free Troy Sayers...... 400 IM Matt Kruse...... 200 free Corne Prozesky...... 100 breast, 200 breast Alex Wright...... 1-meter dive Jameson Kuper...... 100 breast 400 medley relay Munz, Shaw, Peterson, Clark...... 200 free relay 800 free relay (Possato, Prozesky, Gangl, Papachrysanthou) Pelant, Clark, Dunn, Munz...... 400 free relay (Parsons, Badrawi, Jordan, Kruse) Weseloh, Gallagher, Pelant, Dunn...... 800 free relay *The SIU men did not participate in a conference in 2007-08 - 2001 - Munz, Shaw, Pelant, Clark...... 200 medley relay or 2008-09. Joel Hanger...... 3-meter dive Munz, Morris, Wotruba, Clark...... 400 medley relay Chrysanthos Papachrysanthou...... 50 free Derek Helvey...... 500 free, 400 IM - 1996 - MEN’S SUN BELT CHAMPIONS Matt Munz...... 200 IM, 100 fly Jeff Clark...... 50 free, 100 free 2006- 2007 Corne Prozesky...... 200 breast Liam Weseloh...... 500 free, 1650 free Joe Tidwell...... 100 breast Will Enoch...... 400 IM - 2007 - 200 free relay Steve Munz...... 100 back, 200 back, 100 fly Vinicius Waked...... 200 free (Papachrysanthou, Parkins, Cortez, Munz) Chris Pelant...... 200 fly Antonio Santoro...... 500 free 200 medley relay Alex Wright...... 1-meter dive, 3-meter dive 200 free relay (Munz, Tidwell, Wotruba, Parkins) Clark, Wehner, Peterson, Pelant...... 200 free relay (Ackermann, Waked, McGee, Hedo) 400 medley relay Clark, Peterson, Wehner, Munz...... 400 free relay 400 free relay (Munz, Prozesky, Wotroba, Papachrysanthou) Pelant, Munz, Weseloh, Wehner...... 800 free relay (Waked, McGee, Ackermann, Hedo) Munz, Morris, Pelant, Clark...... 200 medley relay 800 free relay - 2000 - Munz, Bever, Dunn, Clark...... 400 medley relay (Santoro, Hedo, McGee, Waked) Herman Louw...... 200 free, 200 IM Chrysanthos Papachrysanthou...... 50 free, 100 free - 1995 - Corne Prozesky...... 400 IM, 200 breast Jeff Clark...... 50 free Matt Munz...... 100 fly, 200 back Doug Fulling...... 100 free MEN’S MVC INVITATIONAL 200 free relay Chris Pelant...... 200 free, 500 free, 200 fly CHAMPIONS (Papachrysanthou, Corrigan, Parkins, Louw) Will Enoch...... 1650 free 2003-2006 400 free relay Dan Workman...... 100 breast (Papachrysanthou, Corrigan, Parkins, Louw) Tyler Cadham...... 200 breast - 2006 - 800 free relay Mark Franks...... 100 fly, 100 back, 200 IM Antonio Santoro...... 200 free, 500 free (Papachrysanthou, Munz, Leal, Louw) Rob Siracusano...... 1-meter dive, 3-meter dive Jason Sigler...... 1650 free 200 medley relay 200 free relay Gareth McGee...... 200 back (Munz, Tidwell, Cortez, Parkins) (Clark, Fulling, Cadham, Franks) Stephan Ackermann...... 100 fly 400 medley relay 400 free relay Antonio Santoro...... 200 fly (Munz, Louw, Cortez, Papachrysanthou) (Fulling, Franks, Munz, Pelant) Christian Tinajero...... 400 IM 800 free relay Brandon Birchak...... 1-meter dive, 3-meter dive - 1999 - (Fulling, Bracken, Franks, Pelant) 400 free relay Chrysanthos Papachrysanthou...... 50 free 200 medley relay (Waked, Ackermann, Santoro, Hedo) Herman Louw...... 100 free, 200 free, 200 IM (Munz, Bracken, Pelant, Clark) 800 free relay Liam Weseloh...... 400 IM, 500 free, 1650 free 400 medley relay (Waked, McGee, Hedo, Santoro) Matt Munz...... 200 back (Munz, Cadham, Franks, Fulling) 200 medley relay 200 free relay (McGee, Riekena, Ackermann, Hedo) (Papachrysanthou, Mayer, Corrigan, Louw) 400 free relay - 2005 - (Papachrysanthou, Parkins, Corrigan, Louw) Marcelo Possato...... 100 back 800 free relay Marcelo Possato...... 200 back (Weseloh, Anderson, Leal, Louw) Antonio Santoro...... 200 fly 400 medley relay Christian Tinajero...... 400 IM (Munz, Velez, Wotruba, Louw) Jason Sigler...... 500 free Jason Sigler...... 1650 free - 1998 - 200 medley relay Jeff Clark...... 50 free, 100 free (Possato, Riekena, Gangl, Ackermann) Ryan Gallagher...... 200 free Liam Weseloh...... 500 free, 1650 free - 2004 - Luke Wotruba...... 200 fly Brandon Birchak...... 1-meter dive Steve Munz...... 100 back Brandon Birchak...... 3-meter dive Troy Sayers...... 400 IM

- 29 - 2013-14 Swimming and Diving Media Guide Men’s Honorees SIU HALL OF FAME MEMBERS U.S. OLYMPIC TRIALS MAC COACH OF THE YEAR Gary Brinkman 1982-86 2012 Justin Wolfe 2012 Rick Walker Roger Counsil 1954-58 2000 Matt Munz Chris Gally 1987-91 1992 Chris Gally EASTERN COACH OF THE YEAR 1990 Deryl Lubner Thompson McAneney 1964-66 1993 Rick Walker 1988 Kevin Nagy 1994 Rick Walker Ray Padovan 1960-63 1988 Scott Roberts Rob Siracusano 1990-95 1988 Jeff Goelz 1995 Rick Walker Bob Steele 1958-61 1988 Mark Canterbury as coach 1974-84 1988 Bruce Brockschmidt INDEPENDANT CHAMPIONSHIPS Rick Theobald 1976-81 1988 Lee Carry COACH OF THE YEAR Roger Von Jouanne 1978-82 1988 Chris Gally 1996 Rick Walker Thompson McAneney 1964-66 1984 Roger Von Jouanne 1997 Rick Walker

WORLD UNIVERSITY GAMES MVC COACH OF THE YEAR 2009 Dennis Hedo 1995 Rick Walker 2007 Ivan Zgomba 1996 Rick Walker 2001 Corne Prozesky 1998 Rick Walker 2002 Rick Walker 2001 Herman Louw 1991 Chris Gally MVC DIVING COACH OF THE YEAR 1983 Roger Von Jouanne 1996 Dave Ardrey 1979 David Parker 1997 Dave Ardrey 1973 Jorge Delgado MVC INVITATIONAL AWARDS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS 2004 Rick Walker - Coach of the Year 2011 Csaba Gercsak () 2005 Rick Walker - Coach of the Year 2011 Mazen Aziz (Egypt) 2004 Brandon Birchak - Co-Diver of the Year 2011 Pamela Benitez (El Salvador) 2005 Marcelo Possato - Swimmer of the Year 2011 Seyi Williams () 2006 Antonio Santoro -Swimmer of the Year 2011 Juan Arbalaez (Columbia) 2006 Brandon Birchak - Diver of the Year 2001 Liam Weseloh (Canada) 2006 Joy Zhao - Diving Coach of the Year 1999 Liam Weseloh (Canada) 1998 Nathan Stooke (United States) SUN BELT AWARDS 1997 Liam Weseloh (Canada) 2007 Antonio Santoro -Swimmer of the Year 1997 Nathan Stooke (United States) 2008 Antonio Santoro - Swimmer of the Week 1991 V-Meng Tan (Singapore) Thompson McAneney was incudted to the SIU Hall of Fame 2008 Kyle Carevic - Diver of the Week in 2012. 1986 Harri Garmendia () 1986 Alex Yokochi () USA SWIMMING GLEN S. HUMMER AWARD 1982 Gus Torrigos (Spain) 2005 Rick Walker SIU OLYMPIANS 1982 Conrado Porta () 2012 Mazen Aziz (Egypt) 1978 Jorge Delgado () Individuals in BOLD are active. 2012 Csaba Gercsak (Greece) 1975 Jorge Delgado (Ecuador) 2004 C. Papachrysanthou () 1973 Jorge Delgado (Ecuador) 2000 C. Papachrysanthou (Cyprus) 1988 Hans Kroes (Holland) OLYMPIC SPORTS FESTIVAL 1988 Pablo Restrepo (Columbia) 1994 Rob Siracusano 1988 Alex Yokochi (Portugal) 1993 Rob Siracusano 1984 Hans Kroes (Holland) 1991 Rob Siracusano 1984 Pablo Restrepo (Columbia) 1987 Eric Bradac 1984 Harri Garmendia (Spain) 1984 Alex Yokochi (Portugal) PAN 1984 Anders Grillhammer (Sweden) 1999 Liam Weseloh (Canada) 1984 Giovanni Frigo (Venezuela) 1999 Herman Louw () 1984 Nigel Stanton (Great Britain) 1997 Liam Weseloh (Canada) 1997 Nathan Stooke (United States) 1980 Gus Torrigos (Spain) 1980 Pablo Restrepo (Columbia) MVC SWIMMER OF THE YEAR 1980 Kees Vervoorn (Holland) 1996 Steve Munz 1980 Ral Rosario () 1999 Herman Louw 1980 Conrado Porta (Argentina) 2000 Herman Louw 1980 David Parker (Great Britain) 1980 Anders Norling (Sweden) MVC DIVER OF THE YEAR 1980 Jorge Jaramillo (Columbia) 1996 Alex Wright 1976 Jorge Delgado (Ecuador) 1997 Alex Wright 1972 Jorge Delgado (Ecuador) 2001 Jake Sinclair 1968 Fernando Gonzales (Ecuador) 2003 Jake Sinclair (Co-Diver) Csaba Gercsak is a two-time Olympian.

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Keith Armstrong Rick Fox • 1984 - 800 free relay (9th, 6:35.04) • 1983 - 400 medley relay (8th, 3:16.75) • 1977 - 400 med. relay (11th, 3:24.02) • 1983 - 100 free (3rd, 43.63) • 1976 - 800 free relay (10th) Steve Jack • 1982 - 100 free • 1976 - 400 medley relay (12th) • 1977 - 400 med. relay (11th, 3:24.02) • 1982 - 800 free relay • 1982 - 400 medley relay Giovanni Frigo Dale Korner • 1981 - 400 medley relay (9th, 3:19.75) • 1986 - 400 med. relay (15th, 3:20.17) • 1972 - 400 medley relay (11th) • 1972 - 200 breast (7th) Dave Boyd Bryan Gadeken • 1971 - 200 breast • 1976 - 800 free relay (10th) • 1976 - 800 free relay (10th) • 1971 - 400 IM (6th, 4:12.92) • 1976 - 400 medley relay (12th) • 1971 - 400 medley relay (11th) Chris Gally Eric Bradac • 1991 - 100 fly Erwin Kratz • 1991 - 500 free • 1991 - 200 fly (7th, 1:46.90) • 1987 - 800 free relay (14th, 6:36.31) • 1990 - 800 free relay (12th, 6:33.53) • 1990 - 100 fly (5th, 47.90) • 1990 - 400 free relay (13th, 2:58.55) Has Kroes Gary Brinkman • 1990 - 800 free relay (12th, 6:33.53) • 1985 - 400 free relay (14th, 2:59.76) • 1986 - 800 free relay (11th, 6:33.03) • 1989 - 200 free relay • 1986 - 500 free (5th, 4:18.79) • 1989 - 400 free relay Pat Looby • 1986 - 1650 free (10th, 15:09.22) • 1989 - 100 fly • 1979 - 400 free relay (12th, 3:02.43) • 1985 - 500 free (4th, 4:18.26) • 1987 - 400 free relay (14th, 3:00.02) • 1979 - 400 med. relay (12th, 3:21.08) • 1985 - 1650 free (4th, 14:54.72) • 1984 - 500 free (5th, 4:20.44) Brian Gargan Deryl Leubner • 1984 - 1650 free (5th, 15:05.36) • 1991 - 200 free relay • 1991 - 200 free relay • 1990 - 400 free relay (13th, 2:58.55) • 1990 - 400 free relay (13th, 2:58.55) Lee Carry • 1989 - 200 free relay • 1988 - 400 med. relay (15th, 3:20.30) Harri Garmendia • 1989 - 400 free relay • 1988 - 400 med. relay (15th, 3:20.30) Mark Canterbury • 1988 - 200 fly (7th, 1:46.85) Thompson McAneney • 1989 - 200 breast • 1987 - 800 free relay (14th, 6:36.31) • 1965 - 1650 free (17:12.00) • 1987 - 200 fly (7th, 1:46.25) • 1965 - 500 free (3rd, 4:49.00) Scott Conkel • 1964 - 200 free • 1969 - 800 free relay (11th) Jeff Goelz • 1964 - 500 free (4th, 4:57.10) • 1969 - 100 free (5th, 46.93) • 1991 - 200 free relay • 1964 - 1650 free (3rd, 17:10.2) • 1968 - 400 free relay (6th, 3:10.73) • 1991 - 400 free relay • 1990 - 200 medley relay Robert McGinley Vern Dasch • 1989 - 200 free relay • 1972 - 800 free relay (9th) • 1971 - 800 free relay (12th) • 1989 - 400 free relay • 1972 - 400 medley relay (11th) • 1971 - 400 medley relay (11th) • 1970 - 800 free relay (8th) Fernando Gonzalez James Miles • 1969 - 800 free relay (11th) • 1972 - 800 free relay (9th) • 1965 - 200 fly (3rd, 1:55.00) • 1968 - 400 free relay (6th, 3:10.73) • 1971 - 800 free relay (12th) • 1970 - 800 free relay (8th) Pat Miles Jorge Delgado • 1972 - 800 free relay (9th) • 1976 - 800 free relay (10th) Anders Grillhammar • 1972 - 500 free (9th) • 1976 - 400 medley relay (12th) • 1986 - 800 free relay (11th, 6:33.03) • 1972 - 1650 free (5th, 15:46.18) • 1976 - 200 fly (6th, 1:48.97) • 1985 - 1650 free (13th, 15:17.45) • 1975 - 200 fly (6th, 1:49.67) • 1984 - 1650 free (7th, 15:06.84) • 1984 - 800 free relay (9th, 6:35.04) David Morovitz Robert Dickson • 1983 - 1650 free (12th, 15:16.15) • 1991 - 200 free relay • 1973 - 100 fly (12th) • 1990 - 800 free relay (12th, 6:33.53) • 1973 - 200 fly (5th, 1:52.64) Carlos Henao • 1990 - 400 free relay (13th, 2:58.55) • 1972 - 400 medley relay (11th) • 1982 - 800 free relay • 1972 - 200 fly (6th, 1:51.80) Ed Mossotti • 1971 - 400 medley relay (11th) Steve Herzog • 1968 - 50 free (3rd, 21.24) • 1971 - 100 fly (11th) • 1979 - 400 free relay (12th, 3:02.43) • 1968 - 400 free relay (6th, 3:10.73) • 1971 - 200 fly (3rd, 1:52.24) • 1967 - 50 free (4th, 21.37) • 1970 - 200 fly (10th) Barry Hahn • 1970 - 400 IM • 1984 - 800 free relay (9th, 6:35.04) Kevin Nagy • 1988 - 400 med. relay (15th, 3:20.30) Kipp Dye Thomas Hakanson • 1987 - 400 free relay (14th, 3:00.02) • 1982 - 800 free relay • 1987 - 800 free relay (14th, 6:36.31) • 1987 - 400 free relay (14th, 3:00.02) Anders Norling Todd Edison • 1986 - 400 med. relay (15th, 3:20.17) • 1981 - 200 breast (7th, 2:01.40) • 1990 - 800 free relay (12th, 6:33.53) • 1986 - 50 free (16th, 20.55) • 1981 - 400 med. relay (9th, 3:19.75) • 1985 - 400 free relay (14th, 2:59.76) • 1979 - 400 med. relay (12th, 3:21.08) - 31 - 2013-14 Swimming and Diving Media Guide Men’s All-Americans

Gus Torrijos Bill Noyes Doug Rusk • 1986 - 400 med. relay (15th, 3:20.17) • 1969 - 800 free relay (11th) • 1983 - 400 med. relay (8th, 3:16.75) Gerhard Vander Walt Dave Parker Mike Salerno • 1986 - 400 med. relay (15th, 3:20.17) • 1978 - 1650 free (11th, 15:30.54) • 1977 - 400 med. relay (11th, 3:24.02) • 1986 - 800 free relay (11th, 6:33.03) • 1977 - 100 back (6th, 51.36) • 1986 - 100 fly (10th, 48.50) Raymond Padovan • 1976 - 400 medley relay (12th) • 1985 - 400 free relay (14th, 2:59.76) • 1962 - 50 free • 1976 - 100 back (4th, 51.51) • 1962 - 100 free • 1975 - 100 back (6th, 51.36) Roger Von Jouanne • 1961 - 50 free (3rd, 22.2) • 1982 - 100 back • 1961 - 100 free Bob Samples • 1982 - 200 fly • 1960 - 50 free • 1979 - 400 free relay (12th, 3:02.43) • 1982 - 200 Medley • 1960 - 100 free • 1982 - 800 free relay Jack Schiltz • 1982 - 400 medley relay Gerald Pearson • 1963 - 200 breast (4th, 2:18.3) • 1981 - 200 fly (6th, 1:47.71) • 1967 - 100 breast • 1962 - 200 breast • 1981 - 200 IM (5th, 1:49.23) • 1966 - 200 breast (5th, 2:17.83) • 1981 - 400 IM (8th, 3:54.11) • 1965 - 200 breast Bob Schoos • 1981 - 400 med. relay (9th, 3:19.75) • 1970 - 800 free relay (8th) • 1980 - 200 fly (11th, 1:48.13) Ted Petras • 1969 - 800 free relay (11th) • 1963 - 100 breast (5th, 1:03.1) • 1968 - 400 free relay (6th, 3:10.73) Bruce Windeatt • 1971 - 800 free relay (12th) Conrado Porta Paul Schultz • 1970 - 800 free relay (8th) • 1983 - 400 med. relay (8th, 3:16.75) • 1976 - 400 medley relay (12th) • 1983 - 200 back (7th, 1:48.57) Alex Yokochi • 1982 - 400 medley relay Rob Siracusano • 1989 - 200 breast • 1981 - 100 back (10th, 51.10) • 1995 - 3M Dive (11th) • 1987 - 200 breast (10th, 2:00.32) • 1981 - 200 back (12th, 1:49.96) • 1993 - 1M Dive (7th) • 1986 - 800 free relay (11th, 6:33.03) • 1981 - 400 med. relay (9th, 3:19.75) • 1993 - 3M Dive (9th) • 1986 - 200 breast (13th, 2:01.93) • 1979 - 200 back (8th, 1:50.17) • 1993 - Platform (13th) • 1979 - 400 med. relay (12th, 3:21.08) • 1992 - 1M Dive (9th, 468.50) • 1992 - 3M Dive (7th, 518.35) Greg Porter Men’s Team in the • 1979 - 100 fly (6th, 48.62) • 1979 - 200 fly (12th, 1:47.83) NCAA Championship • 1979 - 400 med. relay (12th, 3:21.08) Joakim Sjoholm • 1978 - 100 fly (3rd, 49.35) • 1985 - 400 free relay (14th, 2:59.76) • 1978 - 200 fly (8th, 1:48.57) • 1984 - 800 free relay (9th, 6:35.04) By the Numbers: • 1977 - 400 med. relay (11th, 3:24.02) • 1977 - 100 fly (8th, 49.09) Bruce Steiner • 1971 - 1650 free (7th) Pablo Restrepo • 1970 - 1650 free (8th) 1 Finish in the Top 10 • 1983 - 400 med. relay (8th, 3:16.75) • 1969 - 1650 free (4th, 16:23.61) • 1983 - 200 breast (5th, 1:59.75) • 1968 - 1650 free • 1982 - 200 breast • 1982 - 400 medley relay David Swenson 13 Finishes in the Top 15 • 1977 - 1650 free (7th, 15:29.18) Scott Roberts • 1976 - 1650 free (12th) • 1989 - 200 free • 1975 - 1650 free (7th) • 1989 - 200 free relay Finishes in the Top 20 • 1989 - 400 free relay Rick Theobald 26 • 1988 - 400 med. relay (15th, 3:20.30) • 1981 - 1M Dive (6th, 489.60) • 1988 - 200 back (12th, 1:48.19) • 1981 - 3M Dive (9th, 476.15) • 1987 - 400 free relay (14th, 3:00.02) • 1980 - 1M Dive (8th, 459.30) • 1987 - 800 free relay (14th, 6:36.31) • 1980 - 3M Dive (12th, 462.75) 31 Finishes in the Top 30

Walt Rogers William Tingley • 1959 - 400 IM • 1972 - 800 free relay (9th) • 1972 - 400 medley relay (11th) Ral Rosario • 1971 - 800 free relay (12th) • 1979 - 400 free relay (12th, 3:02.43) • 1971 - 400 medley relay (11th) • 1971 - 200 back (9th) Norbert Rumpel • 1971 - 100 back • 1960 - 100 breast (5th, 1:04.4) • 1970 - 100 back • 1960 - 200 breast (2:21.2) - 32 - 2013-14 Swimming and Diving Media Guide Men’s School Records

50-YARD FREESTYLE 200-YARD BREASTSTROKE No. Time Name Year No. Time Name Year 1. 19.98 Juan Arbelaez 2011-12 1. 1:59.53 Pablo Restrepo 1983-84 2. 20.14 Chrysanthos Papachrysanthou 2000-01 2. 2:00.01 Corne Prozesky 2001-02 3. 20.20 Keith Armstrong 1982-83 3. 2:00.13 Mark Canterbury 1989-90 20.20 Dennis Hedo 2008-09 4. 2:00.30 Jameson Kuper 2009-10 5. 20.23 Jeff Clark 1995-96 5. 2:00.31 Alex Yokochi 1989-90 20.23 Herman Louw 1990-91 100-YARD BUTTERFLY 100-YARD FREESTYLE No. Time Name Year No. Time Name Year 1. 47.29 Justin Wolfe 2011-12 1. 43.64 Keith Armstrong 1982-83 2. 47.76 Chris Gally 1990-91 2. 44.02 Dennis Hedo 2008-09 3. 48.30 Roger Von Jouanne 1981-82 3. 44.15 Derly Leubner 1991-92 4. 48.33 Stephan Ackermann 2006-07 4. 44.25 Chrysanthos Papachrysanthou 1999-00 5. 48.46 Gerhard Vander Walt 1986-87 5. 44.32 Juan Arbelaez 2011-12

200-YARD BUTTERFLY 200-YARD FREESTYLE No. Time Name Year No. Time Name Year 1. 1:45.05 Roger Von Jouanne 1981-82 1. 1:36.75 Antonio Santoro 2005-06 2. 1:46.14 Chris Gally 1991-92 2. 1:36.93 Scott Roberts 1989-90 3. 1:46.24 Harri Garmendia 1987-88 3. 1:37.00 Dennis Hedo 2008-09 4. 1:47.28 Antonio Santoro 2005-06 4. 1.37.14 Herman Louw 1999-00 5. 1:47.59 Matt Parsons 2011-12 5. 1:37.32 Vinicius Waked 2005-06

200-YARD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 500-YARD FREESTYLE No. Time Name Year No. Time Name Year 1. 1:48.41 Roger Von Jouanne 1982-83 1. 4:18.16 Gary Brinkman 1985-86 2. 1:48.92 Herman Louw 1998-99 2. 4:22.74 Erwin Kratz 1985-86 3. 1:49.24 Matt Munz 1999-00 3. 4:22.91 Andrez Grillhammar 1985-86 4. 1:49.97 Harri Garmendia 1990-91 4. 4:22.93 Antonio Santoro 2005-06 5. 1:50.09 Thomas Defay 2011-12 5. 4:24.40 Roger Von Jouanne 1982-83 4:24.40 Eric Bradac 1989-90 400-YARD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 1000-YARD FREESTYLE No. Time Name Year No. Time Name Year 1. 3:53.19 Roger Von Jouanne 1982-83 1. 8:57.41 Gary Brinkman 1985-86 2. 3:54.45 Erwin Kratz 1987-88 2. 9:07.34 Eric Bradac 1988-89 3. 3:55.55 Bruce Brockschmidt 1989-90 3. 9:07.91 Andrez Grillhammar 1986-87 4. 3:55.65 Harri Garmendia 1989-90 4. 9:11.50 Erwin Kratz 1986-87 3:55.65 Derek Helvey 2003-04 5. 9:18.10 Liam Weseloh 1996-97

100-YARD BACKSTROKE 1650-YARD FREESTYLE No. Time Name Year No. Time Name Year 1. 48.61 Marcelo Possato 2004-05 1. 14:54.72 Gary Brinkman 1984-85 2. 49.58 Matt Munz 1998-99 2. 15:06.84 Andrez Grillhammar 1983-84 3. 49.80 Cesar Perez 2010-11 3. 15:11.95 Eric Bradac 1991-92 4. 49.84 Roger Von Jouanne 1982-83 4. 15:17.94 Erwin Kratz 1986-87 5. 49.40 Oleg Robata 2012-13 5. 15:22.27 Liam Weseloh 1997-98

200-YARD BACKSTROKE 100-YARD BREASTSTROKE No. Time Name Year No. Time Name Year 1. 1:45.16 Marcelo Possato 2004-05 1. 55.29p Jameson Kuper 2009-10 2. 1:46.63 Oleg Robata 2012-13 2. 55.81 Joe Tidwell 2000-01 3. 1:47.03 Alex Marrucho 2008-09 3. 55.83 Jameson Kuper 2008-09 4. 1:47.51 Matt Munz 2000-01 4. 55.88 Steve Wood 2011-12 5. 1:47.88 Gareth McGee 2004-05 5. 55.91 Pablo Restrepo 1982-83

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200-YARD FREESTYLE RELAY THREE-METER CHAMPIONSHIP (11 DIVES) No. Time Team Year No. Score Name Year 1. 1:19.61 J. Wolfe, S. Wolfe, Bradd, Arbelaez 2011-12 1. 597.05 Rob Siracusano 1994-95 2. 1:20.44 Leubner, Goelz, Gargan, Gally 2. 568.05 Rob Siracusano 1992-93 3. 1:20.72 Goelz, Gally, Roberts, Leubner 1989-90 3. 564.80 Jake Sinclair 2002-03 4. 1:21.16 Papachrysanthou, Parkins, Cortez, Munz 2000-01 4. 560.75 Joel Hanger 2000-01 5. 555.15 Alex Wright 1997-98

400-YARD FREESTYLE RELAY Athletes in BOLD are active No. Time Team Year 1. 2:58.17 Leubner, Morovitz, Gargan, Gally 1991-92 SIUC Rec Center 2. 2:58.28 Leubner, Gally, Gargan, Morovitz 1990-91 3. 2:58.45 Leubner, Roberts, Goelz, Gally 1989-90 Dr. Edward J. Shea Natatorium Pool Records (Opened in 1994)

800-YARD FREESTYLE RELAY No. Time Team Year Event Record Holder Time/Score Year 1. 6:32.10 Bradac, Gally, Morovitz, Edison 1989-90 50 free S. Crocker, Rockville Swim Club 19.86 1990 2. 6:33.03 Brinkman, Sjoholm, Grillhammar, Vander Walt 1985-86 100 free Keith Armstrong, SIU 43.92 1983 200 free Scott Roberts, SIU 1:37.22 1988 3. 6:35.04 Grillhammar, Hahn, Sjoholm, Kratz 1983-84 500 free Erwin Kratz, SIU 4:22.72 1985 4. 6:35.60 Bradac, Edison, Morovitz, Roberts 1988-89 1000 free Gary Brinkman, SIU 9:03.35 1985 5. 6:35.67 Badrawi, Jordan, Kruse, Parsons 2011-12 1650 free Gary Brinkman, SIU 15:11.17 1985 100 fly Chris Gally, SIU 48.00 1989 200-YARD MEDLEY RELAY 200 fly Roger Von Jouanne, SIU 1:45.05 1980 No. Time Team Year 100 back Marcelo Possato, SIU 48.61 2005 1. 1:30.56 McGee, Riekena, Ackermann, Hedo 2005-06 200 back Marcelo Possato, SIU 1:45.16 2005 100 breast Greg Temple, MSU 55.55 2006 2. 1:30.60 Perez, Fatayi-Williams, Wolfe, Arbelaez 2010-11 200 breast Michael Bruce, Wichita Swim Club 2:00.04 1999 3. 1:30.74 Silkaitis, Kuper, Bousquet, Hedo 2008-09 200 IM Matt Beasley, Missouri State 1:48.38 2005 4. 1:30.78 Possato, Papachrysanthou, Prozesky, Cortez 2001-02 400 IM A. Rutkowski, Florida Atlantic 3:51.32 1997 5.. 1:30.98 Munz, Velez, Wotruba, Papachrysanthou 1998-99 200 medley relay Southern Illinois 1:30.56 2006 400-YARD MEDLEY RELAY (McGee, Riekena, Ackermann, Hedo) No. Time Team Year 400 medley relay Southern Illinois 3:18.69 1988 1. 3:16.57 Porta, Restrepo, Rust, Armstrong 1982-83 (Carry, Roberts, Garmendia, Nagy) 2. 3:17.17 Perez, Wood, J. Wolfe, Arbelaez 2011-12 3. 3:17.80 Porta, Restrepo, Von Jouanne, Armstrong 1981-82 200 free relay Missouri State 1:20.98 2005 4. 3:18.72 Perez, Fatayi-Williams, Wolfe, Badrawi 2010-11 (Richards, Gayo, Beasley, Antonov) 5. 3:18.89 Roberts, Carry, Garmendia, Nagy 1987-88 400 free relay Missouri State 2:56.60 2005 ONE-METER DUAL (6 DIVES) (Antonov, Richards, Gayo, Beasley) No. Score Name Year 800 free relay Southern Illinois 6:36.23 2006 1. 376.80 Rob Siracusano 1994-95 (Waked, McGee, Hedo, Santoro) 2. 348.60 Rob Siracusano 1992-93 3. 344.90 Rob Siracusano 1994-95 1-meter dive Rob Siracusano, SIU (6 Dives) 341.48 1995 4. 344.20 Justin Ruszkowski 2011-12 I. Gerlach, Fla. Atlantic (11 Dives) 555.05 1992 5. 341.48 Rob Siracusano 1994-95 3-meter dive Rob Siracusano, SIU (6 Dives) 386.47 1995 Rob Siracusano, SIU (11 Dives) 583.50 1992 ONE-METER CHAMPIONSHIP (11 DIVES) No. Score Name Year 1. 547.72 Rob Siracusano 1991-92 2. 541.65 Rob Siracusano 1992-93 3. 527.50 Alex Wright 1997-98 4. 524.70 Rob Siracusano 1990-91 5. 521.35 Rick Theobold 1980-81

THREE-METER DUAL (6 DIVES) No. Score Name Year 1. 427.40 Rob Siracusano 1995-96 2. 391.10 Rob Siracusano 1992-93 3. 386.47 Rob Siracusano 1994-95 4. 384.90 Rob Siracusano 1994-95 5. 378.10 Rob Siracusano 1994-95

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A Coleman, Bruce (1956-57) Galetto, Joe (1964) Kearn, Dennis (1990) Ackermann, Stephan (2004-08) Conkel, Scott (1967-69) Gallagher, Ryan (1997-98) Kelly, Ryan (1992-93) Aikins, Devin (2002-03) Consemiu, Johnny (1982-83) Gally, Chris (1987, 1989-91) Kelly, Tim (1986-88, 1990) Ainsley, Michael (1961) Coots, Caleb (2012, 13) Gangl, Adam (2002-05) Kendell, Jerry (1980-81) Andrade, Esteavo (2013) Corrigan, Jason (1997-2000) Gargan, Brian (1990-91) Kienzle, Christian (2003-06) Anderson, Gavin (1998) Cortez, Jeremiah (2000) Garmendia, Harri (1987-90) King, Miguel (2002-06) Anderson, Gerald (1963) Cortez, Jordan (2004-05) Garrett, Carl (1986) Kirmse, Brian (1975-76) Anderson, James (1955) Counsil, Roger (1955-58) Gasparovich, Case (2003-08) Knibbs, Don (1977) Anderson, Rich (1971-73) Cox, Bob (1986-87) Gercsak, Csaba (2011-13) Kolar, Calvin (2012, 13) Andrews, Cliff (1969-70) Cox, Buron (1960) Giefer, Randy (1973-74) Korner, Dale (1971-72) Arbelaez, Juan (2011-13) Crook, Chris (1984) Glenn, Bradford (1968-69) Koskelainen, Tom (1980) Armstrong, Keith (1981-83) Crowder, Thomas (1966) Glowacki, Matthew (2001-04) Kratz, Erwin (1984-87) Assmussen, Larry (1960-63) Culver, Ben (1995-98) Goedecke, Mark (1990, 92) Kroes, Hans (1985) Aziz, Mazen (2010-13) Cunningham, Dale (1962-64) Goelz, Jeff (1987-90) Krug, Marty (1977-80) Golz, Bob (1977) Kruse, Matt (2009-12) B D Gonzales, Ernest (1961-63) Kuper, Jameson (2007-10) Badrawi, El (2010-13) Daelli, Edoardo (2001-04) Gonzales, Sergio (1973-75) Kuyper, Owen (1972) Ballatore, Ron (1959-62) Dasch, Vernon (1968-71) Gonzalez, Fernando (1970-73) Barker, Brad (2000) Davis, John (1993) Green, Darrell (1963-65) L Barry, Joseph (1956-57) Day, Nathan (2009-12) Greenloaf, George (1979-82) Landecker, Dave (1982) Becker, Jon (1988-89) Deady, Ronald (1959-62) Gregg, Keith (1982) Leal, Gustavo (1999-00) Benjamin, Laurence (1957) Defay, Thomas (2012-13) Griebel, Dan (1978) Lesniak, Jeff (2005-06) Bernard, Mike (1987-88) Delgado, Jorge (1975-76) Griffith, Jim (1982-85) Leubner, Deryl (1989-92) Berno, Jay (1969-71) Dick, Warren (1958-61) Grillhammar, Anderz (1983-86) Leverenz, Mac (1979) Bettencourt, Bleu (2001, 03) Dickson, Bruce (1986-87) Likar, David (2002-03) Bever, Greg (1991-93) Dickson, Robert (1970-73) H Liliberto, Chris (1999) Bever, Patrick (1996-98) Dougherty, Steve (1970-73) Haefner, Jim (1988-91) Lloyd, Mike (1981-84) Birchak, Brandon (2003-06) Downing, Terry (1963) Hagenbaumer, Chris (1991-93) Lockman, Terry (1956-57) Bishop, Jim (1982) Dunn, David (1995-97) Hahn, Barry (1981-84) Londigran, Mike (1986-87) Bohl, Michael (1981-82) Dye, Kipp (1982) Hakanson, Thomas (1984-87) Looby, Pat (1977-80) Bonebrake, Peter (1992-93) Hand, Randolph (1955) Louw, Herman (1999-00) Boone, Marco (1965-66) E Hanger, Joel (2001) Lucero, Chad (1985-86) Bousquet, Anthony (2008, 09, 10, 11) Edison, Todd (1989-92) Harris, Howard (1965-66) Lucheon, Jake (2011, 12, 13) Borter, Willard (1980) Edmonds, Ralph (1985, 87) Harris, Tom (1957) Luna, Danilo (2000) Boyd, David (1974-76) Edwards, Alfred (1962, 64) Hass, Thomas (1960) Lutker, Gary (1961, 62, 63) Bracken, Ward (1993-94) Edwards, Graham (1970) Hathaway, Vaughn (1957) Lynk, Eddy (2011, 12, 13) Bradac, Eric (1988-91) Ehrenheim, Dean (1977-80) Hawthorne, Duke (1993-94) Bradd, Jared (2009-12) Ellam, Bryant (2004) Hays, Henry (1968-71) M Brady, Mike (1971-72) Ellis, Jesse (1960-61) Hedo, Dennis (2006-09) Madeira, Marco (2011-13) Brazzale, Tony (1993-94) Enoch, Will (1995-98) Helvey, Derek (2001-04) Magnuson, Bill (1971-72) Brinkman, Gary (1983-86) Epperson, Clyde (1959, 1961-62) Henao, Carlos (1981-84) Mark, Barrett (2010) Brockschmidt, Bruce (1989) Eshoo, Gib (1985-86) Henry, Mark (1973-74) Markham, Melvin (1958) Brown, Mike (1980-83) Evertz, Richard (1965-67) Herzog, Steve (1978-79) Marlow, Danny (1959) Burkstaller, David (1955-58) Highett, Glenn (1990) Marquedant, Herb (1967) Busch, Bill (1957-59) F Hitchens, Ralph (1965-66) Marlow, Danny (1959) Butler, Rhett (1999) Farmer, Ben (1963) Hixson, Tim (1969-70) Marrucho, Alexandre (2006-2009) Byrna, Tony (1981-83) Farr, Dave (1979-80) Holben, John (1968-69) Marten, Ken (1974-75) Fatayi-Williams, Seyi (2011) Hollingsworth, Matt (1993) Mastey, Gary (1977-80) C Ferreira, Geoffrey (1972-73) Huber, John (1955-57) Mayer, Mike (1999) Cadham, Tyler (1994) Fischbeck, John (1960-63) Hutton, Thomas (1965) McAneney, Thomson (1964-66) Campbell, Robert (1955, 57) Fischer, John (1981-82) McGee, Gareth (2004-08) Canterbury, Mark (1989-90) Fisher, Trent (1992) J McGinley, Robert (1972-73) Carevic, Kyle (2007-10) Flor, Andrew (2003-06) Jack, Steve (1975-78) McPherson, Randy (1997-2000) Casey, Lee (1986-89) Fountain, James (1959-61) Jackson, Ryan (2002-05) Meason, Jim (1997) Casey, Patrick (1960) Fox, Rick (1974-76) Jacobsen, Bruce (1968) Meller, Olaf (2013) Cashmore, Bill (1977-80) Franks, Mark (1994) Jaramillo, Jorge (1977-80) Melin, Kory (1988-89, 1991) Cashmore, Don (1970-72) Frey, Matt (2012, 13) Jensen, William (1960-61) Menghini, Brent (2002) Cashmore, Jim (1969-72) Frigo, Giovanni (1983-86) Johnson, Dave (1977-79) Merten, Ken (1974-75) Chaney, Duke (1981) Fulling, Doug (1993-95) Jones, Eric (1966-67) Meyer, Ken (1975) Chen, Jeffrey (2011, 12, 13) Jordan, Chris (2009-12) Miles, James (1965-66) Clark, Jeff (1995-98) G June, Dave (1981) Miles, Kimo (1967) Cline, Allen (1955-57) Gadeken, Bryan (1976-79) Miles, Mike (1966-67) Coghill, Ron (1967) Gaffney, Christopher (2007-10) K Miles, Patrick (1972, 1975-76)

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Minkel, George (2011, 12, 13) Smith, Stoddart (1964) Wemwotz, Mark (1993-96) Mitchell, Andrew (2003-05) Q Sophie, Ray (2006-09) Wenger, Andrew (2002-06) Montgomery, Robert (1955-58) Quane, Mike (1967) Stanton, Nigel (1983-85) Wentland, Tom (1981-84) Morley, George (1967) Quarterman, Craig (1997-2000) Steele, Robert (1959-61) Weseloh, Liam (1996-99) Morovitz, David (1988-91) Steiner, Bruce (1969-71) Westenrieder, Reinhard (1965-67) Morris, Chad (1995-96) R Stevens, Dave (1984) Whitting, Dave (1987-90) Morrissey, Sean (1988-91) Racz, Peter (1964) Stewart, Jon (1974) Wickham, Tony (1974-76) Mossotti, Ed (1966, 67, 68) Ray, Nathan (2013) Stoever, Wilbert (1956-57) Widoff, Cam (1989) Moy, Edward (1963) Reick, Jeff (1988) Stoody, Andrew (1963-65) Wiedeman, Evan (2011, 12, 13) Mueller, John (2008-09) Reid, Peter (1969-72) Stooke, Nathan (1995-96, 1998) Wiegand, T.J. (1993, 95) Munz, Matt (1999-2001) Restrepo, Pablo (1980-83) Stout, Bill (1982) Wilcox, Mike (1969) Munz, Steve (1995-98) Richards, Mitchel (2003-04) Stratton, Charles (1955-57) Wilhelm, Verne (1959-60) Murphy, William (1963) Richardson, Fred (1959) Sullivan, Pat (1973-74) Williams, Jeff (1989-91) Myhre, Jordan (2009) Riekena, Bryan (2002-06) Sullivan, Patrick (2004-08) Willis, Gary (1973) Riekena, Kyle (2008, 09, 10, 11) Swartzer, Aaron (1993) Windeatt, Bruce (1970-72) N Rietveld, T.J. (2004-06) Swenson, Dave (1974-77) Winfield, David (1964) Nagy, Kevin (1987-88) Robbins, John (1962-63) Szarabajka, Kevin (1975) Wise, Sprague (1992-94) Neukirch, Joe (2004) Roberts, Dennis (1974-76) Wittry, Phil (1982-85) Nicholas, Scott (1982-83) Roberts, Michael (1963-65) T Wolfe, Justin (2009, 11, 12) Niemeyer, Travis (1992-93) Roberts, Randy (1991-94) Tan, V-Meng (1991, 1993-94) Wolfe, Shaun (2012, 13) Norling, Anders (1979-82) Roberts, Scott (1986-89) Testa, Greg (1990-92) Wolfinbarger, Ryan (1991-94) Noyes, William (1968-69) Robl, Tom (1982) Theobald, Rick (1977-78, 1980) Wood, Steve (2009-12) Nye, Tom (1984-87) Rodgers, Walter (1959-62) Thowell, Joe (2000) Wooley, Larry (1981-84) Roman, Bruce (1959, 1961-62) Tidwell, Joe (2001) Workman, Dan (1992-95) O Rosario, Ral (1977-80) Tinajero, Christian (2002-06) Wotruba, Luke (1997, 99, 2001) O’Callaghan, Bob (1965-66) Rosepapa, Kevin (1993-94) Tingley, Bill (1970-72) Wright, Alex (1995-97) Odenwald, Steve (1975-77) Rowe, Scott (1986-88) Todd, Mike (1988-91) Olsen, Wayne (1958) Ruddell, Steve (1972-75) Topham, Eric (1971-72) Y Olson, Brian (1990) Rumpel, Norbert (1959-60) Torrijos, Gustavo (1986) Yokochi, Alex (1986-87, 1989) Omano, Phillip (1985-86) Rusk, Doug (1982-83) Trabalka, Chris (1994-96) Osika, Klemens (1962-64) Ruszkowski, Justin (2009-12) Tracy, Phil (1967-68) Z Oxinos, George (2000-03) Rymark, Dave (1984) Treadway, Tom (1992) Zgomba, Ivan (2005-08) Tydd, Brian (1978-80) P S *BOLD denotes Active Paddock, Rex (1956-57) Salerno, Mike (1974-76) U Saluki swimmers and divers Padovan, Ray (1960-63) Salisbury, Chris (1995) Ulrich, Tom (1968) Palacios, Benjamin (2003-2007) Samples, Bob (1977-80) Pallmann, Till (2013) Sampson, Dave (1987-90) V Papachrysanthou, Chrysanthos Sanchez, Igor (2005) Vanderwalt, Gerhard (1984-86) (1999-2002) Sanchez, Ivan (2002-05) Velez, Jasson (1998-99) Parker, Dave (1978-81) Santoro, Antonio (2004-08) Vereecken, Reise (1995) Parkins, David (1999-01) Saavedra, Andres (2013) Vervoorn, Keyes (1980-81) Parsons, Matt (2009-12) Sayers, Troy (1997-2000) Vitellaro, Mike (1995) Patterson, Stu (1988-89, 1991) Scefield, Scott (1998) Volko, Stuart (1975) Pearson, Gerald (1965-67) Schiltz, Jack (1962-64) VonJouanne, Roger (1979-82) Pelant, Chris (1995-97) Schmisseur, Eric (1984) Vuong, Brandon (2013) Peper, Adam (2001-04) Schoos, Robert (1968-71) Perez, Cesar (2009-12) Schulhof, Robert (1957-60) W Peterson, Trevor (1996-99) Schultz, Paul (1973-76) Wachendorfer, Paul (1960) Petras, Ted (1963-65) Serier, Peter (1969) Wagner, Forrest (1991) Phillips, Chris (1977-79) Shaffer, Donald (1965-67) Waked, Vinicius (2007) Plantz, Tim (1982) Shaw, Chris (1982-85) Walker, Loren (1966) Pollard, Mark (1979-82) Shaw, Chuck (1997) Wandell, Jeff (1960-61) Porta, Conrado (1979, 1981-83) Sickler, Ray (1964) Waninski, Steve (1978) Porter, Greg (1976-79) Sigler, Jason (2002-06) Watson, Jim (1981-84) Possato, Marcelo (2002-05) Silkaitis, Tim (2007-10) Watson, Jim (1992-94) Powell, Anthony (1959-60) Sinclair, Jake (1999, 2001-03) Webster, Randy (1982) Powell, Jamie (1975) Siracusano, Rob (1991-93, 1995) Weger, Robert (1992) Prokaski, Phillip (1966) Skelton, Kegan (2012, 13) Wehner, Mark (1993-95) Prozesky, Corne (2000-02) Sliter, John (1976) Welch, Mike (1982) Przybyszewski, Andrew (1985) Sjoholm, Joakim (1983-86) Weldon, Sean (1991-93, 1995) Puccinello, Mike (1987) Smith, Christopher (2004) Welker, David (2008-10)

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SIU under Head Coach Rick Walker

Eight Olympians

Eight MVC Championships

192 First-Team All-Conference Selections

216 Individual and Relay Conference Champions

Three MVC Swimmers of the Year

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