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PAC-10 CONFERENCE PAC-12 CONFERENCE 360 3rd Street, 3rd Floor, San Francisco, CA 94107 // PAC-12.COM // 415.580.4200 For Immediate Release // Tuesday, March 3, 2015 Contact // Kyra Geithman ([email protected]) 2015 PAC-12 CONFERENCE MEN’S SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS GENERAL INFORMATION SCHEDULE OF EVENTS WHAT: Wed., March 4 2015 Pac-12 Conference Men’s Swimming Championships 6 p.m. Timed Finals 200 Medley Relay WHEN: 800 Freestyle Relay Thurs., March 5 Wednesday, March 4 - Saturday, March 7 11 a.m. Preliminaries/Time Standard Trials 500 Freestyle WHERE: 200 Individual Medley Weyerhaeuser King County Aquatic Center 50 Freestyle 650 Southwest Campus Drive, Federal Way, WA 98003 6 p.m. Finals/Time Standard Trials 500 Freestyle CHAMPIONSHIPS FIELD: 200 Individual Medley Arizona, Arizona State, California, Stanford, USC and Utah. 50 Freestyle 200 Freestyle Relay (Timed Finals) TICKETS: Fri., March 6 All tickets will be available at the Weyerhaeuser King County 11 a.m. Preliminaries/Time Standard Trials Aquatic Center on the day of the event only. Gates open at 10 400 Individual Medley a.m. each day. 100 Butterfly 200 Freestyle Advanced Ticket Prices (available at pac-12.com/tickets) 100 Breaststroke All Session Pass (March 4-7): 100 Backstroke Adult: $40.00 6 p.m. Finals/Time Standard Trials 400 Individual Medley Student with ID/Child/Senior (65 and over): $20.00 100 Butterfly One Day Pass: 200 Freestyle Adult: $15.00 100 Breaststroke Student with ID/Child/Senior (65 and over): $10.00 100 Backstroke 400 Medley Relay (Timed Finals) Onsite Ticket Prices Sat., March 7 All Session Pass (March 4-7): 11 a.m. Preliminaries/Time Standard Trials Adult: $45.00 200 Backstroke Student with ID/Child/Senior (65 and over): $25.00 100 Freestyle One Day Pass: 200 Breaststroke Adult: $20.00 200 Butterfly Student with ID/Child/Senior (65 and over): $15.00 4 p.m. 1650 Freestyle* Children 5 and under are admitted free (with an adult). 6 p.m. Finals/Time Standard Trials 1650 Freestyle (fastest heat) MEDIA CONTACT: 200 Backstroke The Conference contact for men’s swimming and diving is Kyra 100 Freestyle Geithman ([email protected]). 200 Breaststroke 200 Butterfly MEET RESULTS: 400 Freestyle Relay (Timed Finals) Results and recaps will be posted on the Pac-12 website (pac-12. * Tentative start time; all heats except A heat com/mensswimchamps). Please contact Kyra Geithman at the Pac-12 office for more information. twitter.com/Pac12 facebook.com/Pac12Conference PAC-12 MEN’S SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS SET FOR FEDERAL WAY With all five Pac-12 teams ranked in the top 25 in the Feb. 23 College Swimming Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) poll, the 2015 Pac-12 Men’s Swimming Championships are shaping up to be as competitive as ever. With several national team members in the field, the meet will continue to showcase some of the top swimmers in the world. No. 13 ARIZONA (4-6, 1-4 Pac-12) brings back Pac-12 and NCAA champion Kevin Cordes, who owns the current Pac-12 Championship record times in both breaststroke events. The Cats also have another NCAA champion returning to Federal Way in Brad Tandy, who is on a seven-meet win streak in the 50 free and currently owns the fourth time in the nation in the 50 free after winning the co-Pac-12 and NCAA title in the event last year. Michael Meyer, a junior for the Wildcats, has been a powerhouse multi-event performer for Arizona, owning the best time on the squad in both individual medleys, the 200 fly, and both breaststrokes. ARIZONA STATE (3-8, 0-5 Pac-12) suffered from a lot of turnover, and look to a primarily young squad to compete at Pac-12s this year. Senior Zac Dalby spearheads the young roster, holding the top individual medley times on the squad. Junior Thibaut Capitaine also comes back for another year, as the current school record holder in the 100 and 200 breaststroke. Sophomore Barkley Perry has been a bright spot in the underclassmen, swimming in multiple events and holding the top team times in the 200 back and the 500 free. Second-ranked CALIFORNIA (7-0, 4-0 Pac-12) looks for its third-straight championship after an undefeated dual season for the third season in a row, as the Bears have won 22 straight dual meets dating back to the 2012-13 season. Cal returns the majority of its NCAA Cham- pion roster from last season, including freestyle swimmers in junior Tyler Messerschmidt and senior Seth Stubblefield. Messerschmidt and Stubblefield, along with standout Ryan Murphy, combined for three of the four legs of the winning 200 freestyle relay at Pac-12s last year. Murphy currently holds two of the top times in the nation in the 100 and 200 back, the same events he won NCAA titles in last season. In the other strokes, Chuck Katis and Josh Prenot lead the Bears in the breaststroke while Prenot and Will Hamilton are top performers in the individual medleys. 12th-ranked STANFORD (5-2, 2-2 Pac-12) will be paced by plenty of returning talent. Senior David Nolan has led the Cardinal in short- distance freestyle and the backstroke, and looks to pick up a Pac-12 title in his final league championships. The long-distance free is paced by junior Danny Thomson, who has earned All-America honors in the 1650 free for two-straight years, while the breaststroke has been led by Daniel Le, a sophomore for the Cardinal. Sophomore Maxwell Williamson, a member of the U.S. National Junior Team prior to joining the team, has been a standout individual medley performer for Stanford so far this season. Coming in at 11th in the CSCAA polling, USC (6-2, 4-1 Pac-12) has a meld of veteran swimmers and standout newcomers that propel the Trojans in the pool. Senior Cristian Quintero, an Olympian from 2012 and a swimmer for the Venezuelan team, returns for his fourth year in the pool after repeating as Pac-12 champion in the 200 and 500 free, along with sophomores Reed Malone and Dylan Carter, two of the top freestyle swimmers for USC. Newcomers include freshmen Pawel Furtek, a swimmer for the Polish national team who is a leader in the freestyle for USC, and Ralf Tribuntsov, who has the best time on the roster in the 100 back and the second-best in the 200 back. Morten Klarskov, a junior for the Trojans, leads the roster in the breaststroke as well. No. 20 UTAH (9-1, 2-1 Pac-12) is paced by long-distance freestyle Bence Kiraly, who owns the top time in the league in the 800 and 1650 free and took home the individual title in the 1650 event last year. The short-distance freestyle is spearheaded by Nick Soedel, the reigning Pac-12 co-champion in 50 free. Kristian Kron, a junior for the Utes, is the leader in the back and the individual medley, and junior transfer Quillan Oak has burst onto the scene in the breaststroke with the top times for the team. PAC-12 TEAM CHAMPIONS NCAA CHAMPIONS FROM THE PAC-12 1961.................... USC 1980....... CALIFORNIA 2002......... STANFORD 1960 USC 1982 UCLA 1962.................... USC 1981....... CALIFORNIA 2003......... STANFORD 1963 USC 1985 STANFORD 1963.................... USC 1982......... STANFORD 2004......... STANFORD 1964 USC 1986 STANFORD 1964.................... USC 1983......... STANFORD 2005......... STANFORD 1965 USC 1987 STANFORD 1965.................... USC 1984......... STANFORD 2006......... STANFORD 1966 USC 1992 STANFORD 1966.................... USC 1985......... STANFORD 2007......... STANFORD 1967 STANFORD 1993 STANFORD 1967.................... USC 1986......... STANFORD 2008......... STANFORD 1974 USC 1994 STANFORD 1968.................... USC 1987......... STANFORD 2009......... STANFORD 1975 USC 1998 STANFORD 1969.................... USC 1988......... STANFORD 2010......... STANFORD 1976 USC 2008 ARIZONA 1970.................. UCLA 1989......... STANFORD 2011......... STANFORD 1977 USC 2011 CALIFORNIA 1971.................. UCLA 1990......... STANFORD 2012......... STANFORD 1979 CALIFORNIA 2012 CALIFORNIA 1972.................... USC 1991......... STANFORD 2013....... CALIFORNIA 1980 CALIFORNIA 2014 CALIFORNIA 1973.................... USC 1992......... STANFORD 2014....... CALIFORNIA 1974.................... USC 1993......... STANFORD 1975.................... USC 1994......... STANFORD * Due to the 1996 Olympic 1976...............USC (S) 1995......... STANFORD year, the Pac-10 Swimming .......WASHINGTON (N) 1996* ....... STANFORD Championships took place in 1977...............USC (S) 1997......... STANFORD the fall of 1995. .......WASHINGTON (N) 1998......... STANFORD 1978...............USC (S) 1999......... STANFORD .......WASHINGTON (N) 2000......... STANFORD 1979.................... USC 2001......... STANFORD PAC-12 SWIMMING & DIVING CHAMPIONSHIPS // March 2, 2015 2 PAC-12 IN THE OLYMPICS The Pac-12 has established itself as the most dominant Olympic sports conference in the country, laying claim to 305 medals in the last four Olympiads. In the modern Olympic era, Pac-12 athletes have amassed 1,143 medals – by far the most of any conference in the country. Put another way, if the Pac-12 was a sovereign nation it would rank fourth in the history of Olympic achievement, trailing only the United States (2,693), the former Soviet Union (1,204) and Germany (1,162) in total medals. In the 2012 London Olympic Games, Conference representa- tives collected 45 medals (19 gold, 14 silver, 12 bronze), a total that would have ranked fifth in the overall medal count by country. Current and former Pac-12 swimmers and divers acocunted for 26 of those medals (13 gold, 5 silver, 8 bronze). Five 2012 Olympians, including a bronze medalist from the London games, are slated to compete at the 2014 Pac-12 Men’s Swimming and Championships. Additionally, four current Pac-12 swimming coaches represented the United States in London. 2014-15 PAC-12 SWIMMERS OF THE MONTH NOVEMBER Nick Soedel, UTAH DECEMBER Bence Kiraly, Utah JANUARY Josh Prenot, California 2014 PAC-12 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS Men’s Swimming: March 4-7, Weyerhauser King County Aquatic Center, Federal Way, Wash.