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• www. ramblinwrec k ~,,", J! ...... u ...... Quick Facts & Table of Contents THE INSTITUTE TABLE OF CONTENTS Official Name: ...... Georgia Institute of Technology Page 1...... Quick Facts/Table of Contents Location: ...... Atlanta, Ga. Pages 2-3 ...... Men’s 2004-05 Preview Founded: ...... 1885 Pages 4-5 ...... Women’s 2004-05 Preview Enrollment:...... 16,000 Page 6...... Men’s Roster/Team Photo Nicknames: ...... Yellow Jackets, Rambling Wreck Page 7...... Women’s Roster/Team Photo Mascots: ...... Buzz, 1930 Model “A” Ford Pages 8-17 ...... Men’s Profiles Colors: ...... Old Gold and White Pages 18-29 ...... Women’s Profiles Institute Website: ...... www.gatech.edu Pages 30 ...... Head Coach Seth Baron Athletic Website: ...... www.ramblinwreck.com Pages 31 ...... Coaching Staff Facility: ...... Georgia Tech Aquatic Center (2,000) Page 32...... Support Staff Conference:...... Atlantic Coast (ACC) Page 33...... Administration President: ...... Dr. G. Wayne Clough (Georgia Tech, 1964) Pages 34-35 ...... 2003-04 Recap Dir. of Athletics: ...... Dave Braine (North Carolina, 1965) Pages 36-37 ...... Record Book Assoc. Director of Athletics/SWA: ...... Mary McElroy Page 38...... The Atlantic Coast Conference Page 39...... 2004 ACC Championships TECH SWIMMING & DIVING Pages 40-49 ...... This is Georgia Tech Pages 50-51 ...... Honor Roll Head Coach: ...... Seth Baron (Auburn, 1987) Pages 52-53 ...... Men’s Top 10 Performers by Event Record at Tech: ...... Men 40-40 (7 years), Women 13-20 (3 years) Pages 54-55 ...... Women’s Top 10 Performers by Event Career Records: ...... Same Page 56...... All-Time Series Records Office Phone: ...... (404) 894-1734 Page 57...... Year-by-Year Results E-mail: ...... [email protected] Pages 58-59 ...... Coaching History Assistant Coaches:... Stu Wilson (Georgia, 1989/3rd season) Page 60...... International Competition ...... Maria Thrash (Clemson, 1984/2nd season) Page 61...... Team Awards/Hall of Fame/AquaJackets Office Phones: ..... (404) 385-0521 Stu, (404) 894-9736 Maria Pages 62-63 ...... All-Time Letterwinners E-mails: ...... [email protected] Page 64...... Georgia Tech Aquatic Center ...... [email protected] Diving Coach: ...... John Ames (Ohio University, 1993/4th season) Office Phone: ...... (404) 385-1293 E-mail: ...... [email protected] Volunteer Assistant: .Jorge Oliver (Georgia Tech, 2003/2nd season) Graduate Assistant: .. Shilo Ayalon (Georgia Tech, 2003/2nd season) Student Assistant: ...... Paul McCarty Managers:...... Andy VanPelt, Jordan Parker 2003-04 Overall Record: ...... Men (4-7, 2-3 ACC), Women (4-7, 1-4 ACC) 2004 ACC Championships: ...... Men-5th (392 pts.), Women-6th (282 pts.) 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004 NCAA Championships: .... Men-T-35th (2 pts.), Women-33rd (7 pts.) 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ...... Men-15/4, Women-18/3 Newcomers: ...... Men-10, Women-8 Returning All-Americas: ...... 2 Sam Morgan (1500 free) and Vesna Stojanovska (200 fly)

TECH SPORTS INFORMATION Office Phone/Fax: ...... (404) 894-5445/1248 Director: ...... Allison George (Georgia Tech, 1988) Assistant Directors: ...... Mike Stamus (Virginia Tech, 1982) ...... Chris Capo (Georgia Tech, 1997) CREDITS ...... Melissa Jenkins (Georgia Tech, 1994) The 2004-05 Georgia Tech Swimming & Diving Media ...... Cheryl Watts (Georgia Tech, 2002) Guide was designed and edited by Scott MacDonald, Intern: ...... Chris Whitehead (Georgia Tech, 2002) Assistant Director of Sports Information. Head shots and Swim Contact: ...... Scott MacDonald (St. Andrews, 1999) group photos by Stanley Leary. Action shots by Mitch MacDonald’s Cell Phone:...... (919) 619-4137 Guttenplan, Rob Skinner and Leary. Outside covers E-mail: ...... [email protected] designed by Baseline Sports Media. Printed by EBSCO Office Mailing and Overnight Package Address: Media of Birmingham, Ala. GTAA • 150 Bobby Dodd Way, N.W. Atlanta, Ga. 30332-0455 Host of the 2005 NCAA Zone Diving Championships • March 11-13 PAGE 1 Men’s Outlook A Wealth of Depth Has Jackets we’ve added three young men that are going to with any in the country and it’s going to be Buzzing in 2004-05 bring some stability and some strong exciting to host all these prestigious events.” With 15 returning letterwinners and a tank competitiveness. The one area Tech lacks depth heading into full of depth and experience, the Georgia Tech “We added some sprint freestylers and the year will be in the backstroke and sprint men’s swimming and diving team will try and added a lot of stroke people. We got areas that breaststroke. flow back to the upper echelon of the Atlantic are better. “Our backstroke events are one of our Coast Conference this season. “Overall, I think we should see a much weaknesses,” said Baron. “We have a great “I know the expectations are high,” said improved team this year with added depth and swimmer in Jeremy Raines in the backstroke, but head coach Seth Baron. “We only graduated versatility.” we don’t have any substantial depth to back him three athletes from last year’s squad and return The strength of the Jackets will be depth and up. The drop off from our number one and two most of our scoring athletes from the 2004 ACC versatility, along with a talented group of guys drops off dramatically. Championships. We have a lot of depth and underclassmen. “I think we’re pretty solid in the 200 talent with the new additions to the men’s “This is a pretty good class,” said Baron. breaststroke with Alex Williams and Ryan squad.” “There is a lot of talent in this class. Ewald was Bishop, but I think we’re a little weak in the 100 With many of Tech’s scoring athletes back on the USA National Junior Team, was the fastest breaststroke. We’re pretty strong in the 400 IM from last year’s ACC meet and the conference 800-meter freestyler for 18 and under and has with someone like Sam Morgan, Ryan Bishop, championships being held in the Georgia Tech international experience (competing for the U.S. Conrad Aach and Jacob Wilson, but we don’t Aquatic Center for the first time in school history, this summer in Australia). His swim club have that kind of depth in the 200 IM. the Yellow Jackets should have a legitamate teammate, Rob Miller, also is a good distance “So there are a couple places that are weak chance at improving on last season’s swimmer. He had a great senior year and had and hopefully some of the freshmen can come in performance. significant improvements from when we saw him and make those events stronger.” “We have one of the finest, if not the finest, in November till the end of his senior year. A look at Tech event by event: facilities in the “Onur Uras, who SPRINT FREESTYLE country,” said Baron. just got back from A quartet of juniors will headline the 50 and “Now we get to host the Olympics, is 100 freestyle events for the Yellow Jackets. Ryan the conference Sam Morgan going to boaster our Riebesell, Teemu Kettunen, Howard and Brian championships and I butterfly events, Huff made up the 200 and 400 freestyle relay know our athletes along with Jason teams last year and will continue to swim are excited about the Bourgeois. Evan together this season. opportunity to swim Stowers on the “Ryan Riebesell was our fastest 50 freestyler in their home pool diving boards is a last year and was in a great mix of four guys in and get back to very talented young the 100 free that all made the consolation finals where we’ve been in man who’s going to at the conference championship last year. The years past.” be able to come in 8th street relay, as they like to call themselves, The Rambling and give us a solid will be back for two more seasons. Wreck swam their one-two punch on “Marc Maier will be an addition to the way to a second-place finish at the 2002 ACC the diving boards. There’s potential across the sprint freestyle events. We moved him out of the meet and want to get back to that level at the board, we have some walk-on athletes, who over middle distance events to the sprint events to championship meets. Leading the Jackets the course of the year could develop into take advantage of his athleticism. Hopefully, heading into the season will be All-American something spectacular. We saw that with Jason we’ll see a much improved 50 and 100 freestyle Sam Morgan, senior captain Matt Figh, junior Howard, who was a walk-on two years ago and from Marc.” Jason Howard and sophomore diver Tony earned a scholarship, scoring top eight at the “We have some people behind those guys Burkhardt. ACC Championships. Anything is possible. that are still developing. Matt McGinley and “The list could be endless,” said Baron. We’re excited about getting the season underway Jacob Kwasnik have the ability to improve and “Sam is coming off a great two seasons for us and so we can see who is going to have a break out fight to make our conference team this year. expect he’ll do the same this year. Matt Figh tied year. It’s a very strong class, there are three or Additionally, Drew Cranford is a freshman with our school record in the 200 free last year and four strong guys at the top and we have a lot of raw talent and we look forward to developing it.” 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING will be one of our top swimmers in the 200 and depth that follows those gentlemen. The class 500 free. Jason Howard had a phenomenal makes our program much stronger and deeper MIDDLE DISTANCE FREESTYLE sophomore season and I believe that this year he and will provide us with versatility in the dual Leading the way for Tech in the 200 free is going to have a lot of confidence to produce meets. will be Figh and Howard. Figh etched his name even better results at the ACC meet. “I think the freshmen are not only going to in the Tech record book in the 200 last year and “Tony had a solid freshman year and with have a great year, but have a strong impact on Howard finished the season No. 4 on the all-time the additions of the three freshmen [Michael our program.” list in the 200. Bennett, Peter Doblar, Evan Stowers] he is going Along with hosting the 2005 Men’s and “We’ve got some talented athletes in the to have some stiff competition.” Women’s ACC Championships, Georgia Tech 200 and 500,” said Baron. “Figh and Howard Depth will be a new look for the Yellow will host the 2005 are training partners Jackets in the upcoming season. Tech added 10 NCAA Zone Diving Ryan Bishop and exude a new faces to the roster, including three divers. Championships and tremendous amount “We have areas that our greatly improved,” the 2006 Men’s of confidence.” said Baron. “Some strictly because of the NCAA The Yellow addition of athletes in those events, like distance Championships. Jackets are deep in events. We graduated Eddy Oliver, who was a “I think it’s a the 500 free. Morgan great distance athlete, but we add two great testament to our and Figh posted distance swimmers in Chris Ewald and Rob administration here NCAA ‘B’ cut times in Miller. We add Onur Uras [2004 Olympian for and the commitment the 500 last year. Turkey] who can swim the 100 and 200 our coaching staff has Also swimming this butterfly, which gives us a bit more versatility to elevating our event will be because we don’t have to use Matt Figh in the program,” said Howard. The junior 200 as often as we did last year. Baron. “We feel like walk-on began “Diving is much stronger this year because our facility stacks up swimming the 500 PAGE 2 Host of the 2005 Men’s & Women’s ACC Championships • Feb. 16-19, Feb. 23-26 Men’s Outlook last year and should continue to imrpove in the “The 200 is a tad bit weaker for us. Alex upcoming season. has been working hard with coach [Stu] Wilson Tony Burkhardt The two talented distance freshmen this summer and can become a premier swimmers, Ewald and Miller, will also swim the performer for us.” 500 for the Rambling Wreck. “The 500 free is very strong,” said Baron. INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY “There are five talented athletes that the coaching Showcasing the IM events for Tech will be staff can choose from on a day-to-day basis.” All-ACC performer Ryan Bishop. Bishop finished third in the 400 IM at the 2004 ACC DISTANCE FREESTYLE Championships. Morgan garnered All-America honors in the Joining Bishop in the IM will be junior mile at the NCAA Championships and is a two- Jacob Wilson, Aach, Morgan, Uras and freshman time NCAA qualifier in the event. Jeff Burton. Accompanying Morgan in the mile will be “We have a lot of depth at the 400 IM, but highly-touted freshmen Ewald and Miller. lack depth in the 200 IM,” said Baron. “Bishop, “Morgan will be the frontrunner and Wilson and Morgan are very talented swimmers. provide leadership to the two young guys right The rest of the group has the potential to be very behind him, Ewald and Miller. This should be good, we’ll just have to wait and see.” another strong event for us. “Potentially, Matt Figh could swim the mile RELAYS this year. He has posted some good times in the The 200 and 400 freestyle relays return the 1000 free at dual meets in the past and we’ll try record-setting ‘8th street’ relay team of Riebesell, and see what third event will be his strongest.” Kettunen, Howard and Huff. “These guys did a great job last year and finishes at the ACC meet on the one- and three- Onur Uras will be back for the next meter springboards. two years,” said Baron. “Tony had a great season last year,” said The 800 freestyle Baron. “We feel that after a season of working relay has a chance to get with coach [John] Ames, he will be even better back to the top of the this year.” conference this year. Bennett, Doblar and Stowers are all talented With the additions of rookies and should add stability tp the boards, Ewald and Miller, to which it has lacked over the last four seasons. accommodate the talents “We have four young men that can score of Morgan, Figh, Huff some valuable points for us,” said Baron. “Tony and Maier, it could and Evan are at the top, but Bennett and Doblar provide Tech with the spark its needed. are strong divers as well and could push one BUTTERFLY “We have a chance at having the best 800 another throughout the season.” The 100 and 200 butterfly will be much free relay team we’ve stronger with the additions of some talented ever had since I’ve athletes. The leader for Tech in the 100 fly will been here,” said Baron. 2005 NCAA Division I Men’s Qualifying Standards be returning swimmer Kettunen. Uras swam in “We finished second at 25-Yard Standard 25-Meter Standard 50-Meter Standard the Athens Olympics and is a very talented 100 the 2002 ACC meet ABABAB fly swimmer. Sophomore Mario Montalvo will and the men have 50 Free 19.74 20.33 22.04 22.70 22.69 23.37 also swim the 100 and the 200 fly for Tech. taken on the 100 Free 43.53 44.83 48.59 50.04 50.04 51.54 Freshman Jason Bourgeois, Figh, Ewald and philosophy of getting Uras will also swim the 200 fly. back to that level.” 200 Free 1:36.19 1:39.07 1:47.36 1:50.58 1:49.94 1:53.23 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING “We have a tremendous amount of The medley relays 500 Free 4:19.63 4:27.41 3:47.15 3:53.96 3:54.96 4:02.00 versatility in the fly this year,” said Baron. “We return everyone from 1650 Free 15:05.87 15:33.04 15:03.17 15:30.25 15:29.10 15:56.97 will be able to mix and match in dual meets to last year’s group and 100 Fly 47.25 48.66 52.74 54.31 53.39 54.99 find the most talented swimmers for ACC’s.” should improve. 200 Fly 1:44.93 1:48.07 1:57.11 2:00.62 1:59.24 2:02.81 Raines, Williams, 100 Back 47.43 48.85 52.94 54.53 54.52 56.16 BACKSTROKE Kettunen and Riebesell 200 Back 1:44.02 1:47.14 1:56.10 1:59.58 1:59.57 2:03.16 Raines returns for Tech in the 100 and 200 made some big strides backstroke events. A 2003 ACC champion in the last year and should 100 Breast 54.00 55.62 1:00.27 1:02.08 1:02.43 1:04.31 100 back, Raines posted top-eight finishes at last create some ripples at 200 Breast 1:57.35 2:00.87 2:10.98 2:14.91 2:15.67 2:19.74 year’s ACC Championships in both the 100 and the ‘05 ACC 200 IM 1:46.69 1:49.89 1:59.08 2:02.65 2:03.35 2:07.05 200. Championships. 400 IM 3:47.29 3:54.10 4:13.68 4:21.28 4:21.26 4:29.09 “As I said earlier, we lack depth in the “We have three 200 Fr. Relay 1:18.47 1:20.82 1:27.58 1:30.21 1:30.20 1:32.90 backstroke,” said Baron. “Conrad Aach and very strong legs of the 400 Fr. Relay 2:54.21 3:59.43 3:14.44 3:20.26 3:20.25 3:26.25 Ryan Bishop helped us out in dual meets last medley relays and are 800 Fr. Relay 6:26.08 6:37.66 7:10.90 7:23.82 7:21.24 7:34.47 year. We’re going to have to find some athletes searching for the final that can step up for us in the back.” leg to push us over the 200 M. Relay 1:26.72 1:29.32 1:36.79 1:39.69 1:39.34 1:42.32 top,” said Baron. “I 400 M. Relay 3:12.36 3:18.13 3:34.69 3:41.13 3:40.35 3:46.96 BREASTSTROKE think we’re very Sophomore Ryan Bishop and Alex Williams close.” 1-Meter Diving Points—Dual 290/Championship 465/6 optionals format 300 should lead Tech in the breaststroke. Williams 3-Meter Diving Points—Dual 310/Championship 480/6 optionals format 320 held the top time for the season in the 100 breast DIVING Platform Diving Points—Dual 290/10 dives 430/14 dives 620 and Bishop posted the top time in the 200 breast. Burkhardt returns “Alex and Ryan have the ability to score at for his second season the conference meet,” said Baron. after posting top-10 Host of the 2005 NCAA Zone Diving Championships • March 11-13 PAGE 3 Women’s Outlook Jackets Look to Continue Rise at NCAA NCAAs at some point of their careers, if they can makes us that much stronger and deeper.” and ACC Championships in their freshman year, it remains to be seen. The 2004-05 season will also witness the What this class does for us is provide depth and greatest home schedule in Tech history. The After three years of existence, the Georgia stability in our program. Georgia Tech Aquatic Center will be host to the Tech women’s swimming and diving team posted “Ann Battle has done a good job in our Georgia Tech Invitational (Nov. 19-21)and six its first NCAA finish, 33rd, and a second straight distance freestyle events over the last three years, dual meet competitions, along with the ACC sixth-place finish at the ACC Championships. but it has been an area we have lacked depth. Championships (Feb. 16-19, 23-26) and NCAA With everybody returning for the Yellow Jackets, We’re now adding two very talented young Zone Diving Championships (March 11-13). Tech will use leadership to continue sending ladies in Elizabeth Stowe and Amanda Gannon, “We have a lot of events at home this year,” ripples throughout the swimming community. which can help fill a void we’ve had. said Baron. “A lot of people wanted to come to “The one clear cut difference we’ve seen “Our breaststroke has been Laura Heiser all Georgia Tech because we’re hosting the ACC with our women’s program is it has become by herself. Last year we added Alison Walker Championships, NCAA Zone Diving Champion- more established and has solid leadership,” said and this year we add Katie McGraw to that mix ships and the 2006 Men’s NCAA Champion- head coach Seth Baron. “We now have a group to make that event deeper and stronger. ships. It’s nice to be able to compete at home of ladies that are going into the season that have “We’ve added individual medley swimmers and in comfortable surroundings.” been with us for four years. I know they fully in Megan Campbell and Allison Childress to help With all of its conference scorers returning understand our program, the conference and us with our 200 and 400 IM’s. Katie Wright from and a talented freshman class, Tech does not where they were the first year and where they are Macon, Ga., appear to have many weaknesses heading into now. The leadership is going to the upcoming season. they have developed Liz Foster come in and “I really cannot think of many,” said Baron. is a huge plus for us provide us “The youthfulness of our program is probably the heading into this with more only thing that comes to mind. There will be year.” depth in the teams that will probably come in here and say, The eight distance ‘they’re only four years old and we should beat seniors coach Baron freestyle. them easily’, but that will not be the case. We’re refers to are Ann “Not to going to surprise a lot of teams.” Battle, Jennifer mention two A look at Tech event by event: Christenson, Lisa very talented SPRINT FREESTYLE Hancock, Jaclyn divers in Sara Wallis and junior Liz Foster headline the Keys, Michelle Ballard and sprint freestyle events for the Jackets. Wallis and Maguire, Anna Saum, Stephanie Foster broke the school records in the 50 and Jill Vukmanic and England. 100 freestyle events at the ACC Championships. Moeko Wallis. They both have a chance to elevate the diving “Moeko Wallis is a school record holder in “They cannot receive enough gratitude and program for our women. For the first time since the 50 free and Liz is the record holder in the recognition from myself and the coaching staff the inception of the prorgam, we have three solid 100 free, so we feel really strong at these two for being the first class and being the ladies that divers. We also have some solid leadership in events,” said Baron. “Natanya gained a lot of stepped into a brand new program, taking a the diving program with [Laurissa] Prystaj who experience in her freshman year and knows what chance with a new program, and competing at a scored at the ACC Championships.” to expect about dual meets and conference. high level,” said Baron. Another first for the Tech swimming and Jaclyn had the best season of her life last year Sophomore Vesna Stojanovska swam the diving program will be hosting the ACC and I think that’s going to give her a lot of 200, 400 freestyle and 200 butterfly events at last Championships and NCAA Zone Diving confidence heading into her senior year. year’s NCAA Championships, scoring seven Championships. “Dana West has a chance to be really good points with a 10th-place finish in the 200 fly. For “I’m excited for our senior athletes who are in the 100 free. Jennifer Christenson and her effort, the 2004 Olympian garnered All- going to be able to have the ACC Championships Meghan DeVinney will also swim the 100 free America honors, becoming the first women’s in their home pool, “ said Baron. “They will be for us.” athlete to accomplish that feat. the first group of ladies that will have gone four “A young program, third year in existence, years through our program and it’s a nice reward MIDDLE DISTANCE FREESTYLE with an NCAA All-American and scoring at the to have your last ACC meet in front of the home The middle distance group is one of the NCAA Championships sends a signal to crowd. deepest events for the Rambling Wreck heading 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING prospective student-athletes what we are capable “It’s an advantage because your team is very into the season. Leading the way will be of doing here at Georgia Tech,” said Baron. “It familiar with the surroundings. The upperclass- Stojanovska, breaking the Tech records in both also sends a message to the rest of our team that, men know what is expected of them and have the 200 and 500 freestyle events. ‘hey, if my teammate can do it, why can’t I?’ The very realistic goals. I know they will swim really “Vesna anchors these two events for us, program is just getting better and better every well and improve on last year’s performance.” swimming both of them at the NCAA Champion- year. Leadership and depth will be the stability ships,” said Baron. “Our immediate goals are to get into the and foundation for success or failure this season. DeVinney, junior Ashley Kracke and Top 25 nationally as quickly as we can, to Along with the eight seniors, Tech returns five sophomores Dana West and Heather Matz will qualify more athletes for the NCAA Champion- juniors and six sophomores, coming off a also swim the 200 free for the Yellow Jackets. ships and move up at the conference champion- program-best 282 points at the ACC Champion- Battle finished 22nd in the 500 free and ships. With the added depth and experience, our ships. Maguire posted a 23rd-place finish at the ACC dual meet record should improve as well. “We had a situation last year “I’ve always told the girls, don’t let the where we were only 12.5 points youthfulness of the program keep you from away from fifth place,” said Baron. Moeko Wallis succeeding. There is no reason that a four-year “We had some obstacles to program can’t have a winning dual meet record, overcome, losing Lisa Hancock to improve at the conference championship and surgery and Vesna was deathly ill at continue to score at the NCAA Championships.” the conference meet, getting IV’s Adding to a very talented group of throughout the competition. With swimmers are eight newcomers for the Jackets. all that, the girls still managed to Its the second largest class Tech has had since its have a good meet and know that if inaugural season in 2001-02. we stay healthy, it can be even “This freshmen class has a lot of potential,” better this year. said Baron. “We have a lot of good depth and “Given that, and the eight new we believe some of these girls can compete at ladies we’ve added to the program,

PAGE 4 Host of the 2005 Men’s & Women’s ACC Championships • Feb. 16-19, Feb. 23-26 Women’s Outlook Championships. Joining them in the 500 will be BACKSTROKE Matz. Standing out in the 100 Freshmen Amanda Gannon and Elizabeth backstroke for the Rambling Wreck Stowe will swim the 200 and 500 free for Tech will be a pair of seniors in Keys and this season. Tech record holder Saum. “We have a lot of depth in the 200 and 500 Saum earned All-ACC honors at this year and should be much improved this the 2003 ACC meet, while Keys year,” said Baron. Ann Battle and Michelle posted a lifetime-best time in the 100 Maguire will also swim the 500 for us.” back at the 2004 ACC meet. They both swam in the consolation finals DISTANCE FREESTYLE at the conference championships. This should be one of the most significant Kracke owns the top marks in Vesna Stojanovska improvements for Tech in 2004-05. Battle set a the 100 and 200 back for the Yellow new school record in the mile at the ACC meet Jackets and tallied a NCAA ‘B’ cut time in the said Baron. and Maguire finished 20th at the conference 200 back at last year’s ACC meet. championships. “Anna and Ashley have been strong RELAYS “Ann and Michelle will lead us in the mile,” backstrokers for us in the past,” said Baron. “I The Yellow Jackets broke all the school said Baron. expect them to continue to do very well for us.” records in each relay event at the conference Gannon and Stowe will also see action in Sophomore Amanda Korell had a solid meet last year. Keys, Wallis, Harper and the mile for the Yellow Jackets. rookie campaign for Tech and will compete in DeVinney made up the 200 and 400 freestyle “Amanda and Elizabeth give us a much both the 100 and 200 back this season. relay teams for Tech. more solid base and beef up the distance events West could also see time in the 100 back The 800 free relay team of Stojanovska, for us.” for the Jackets. Matz, Kracke and DeVinney returns this season. Stojanovska could swim the 1000 free for “Amanda made some nice adjustments last The record-setting medley relay teams Tech in dual meets, along with the four year and Dana West improved throughout her return for another run at the record books this mentioned athletes. freshman season.” season. With the addition of some talented “This year we have some choices in these freshmen and the experience back, Tech should events, whereas in years past, it’s been Ann and BREASTSTROKE move up at the ACC meet. Michelle,” said Baron. Heiser has been a steady performer for Tech “We should continue to improve in the in the 100 and 200 breaststroke events over the relays,” said Baron. “We broke all five records last two seasons. Sophomore Alison Walker last year at the ACC meet and I think this year Laurissa Prystaj posted a school record in the 100 breast at the will be more of the same.” ACC Championships to give Tech a second top- 14 finisher at the conference meet. DIVING Freshman Katie McGraw will add strength Junior Laurissa Prystaj cracked the top 10 at and versatility to an event that has lacked it over the ACC meet on both the one- and three-meter the years. diving boards in her sophomore campaign. She “I’m really excited about this event for us will lead two freshmen, Sara Ballard and this year,” said Baron. Each year we’ve added Stephanie England, in 2004-05. somebody new and this year we should have “We are very solid in diving this year,” said three strong competitors in the 100 and 200 Baron. “The two freshmen compliment a very breast.” talented upperclassman in Laurissa.”

INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 2005 NCAA Division I Women’s Qualifying Standards Tech should be 25-Yard Standard 25-Meter Standard 50-Meter Standard able to mix and ABABAB match in the IM 50 Free 22.88 23.56 25.54 26.30 26.01 26.78 events this year. 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 100 Free 49.78 51.27 55.56 57.23 56.57 58.27 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING Hancock, who lost 200 Free 1:47.61 1:50.83 2:00.11 2:03.70 2:01.60 2:05.24 her junior season due to an injury, 500 Free 4:45.46 4:54.02 4:09.75 4:17.24 4:14.88 4:22.52 should be the leader 1650 Free 16:23.54 16:53.04 16:20.60 16:50.01 16:43.62 17:13.72 in the event. 100 Fly 53.75 55.36 59.99 1:01.79 1:00.40 1:02.21 BUTTERFLY Foster held the 200 Fly 1:58.11 2:01.65 2:11.82 2:15.78 2:12.71 2:16.69 The butterfly events will be deep and very top mark in the 200 100 Back 54.47 56.10 1:00.80 1:02.62 1:01.55 1:03.40 experienced. Stojanovska earned All-America IM last year and honors in the 200 fly at last year’s NCAA Vukmanic posted a 200 Back 1:58.24 2:01.78 2:11.97 2:15.92 2:13.61 2:17.61 Championships and will lead a host of talented lifetime-best time in 100 Breast 1:02.00 1:03.86 1:09.20 1:11.28 1:11.27 1:13.41 athletes in the 200 fly. the 200 IM at the 200 Breast 2:14.25 2:18.27 2:29.84 2:34.33 2:32.56 2:37.13 The frontrunner for Tech in the 100 fly will ACC meet. 200 IM 2:00.67 2:04.29 2:14.68 2:18.72 2:17.13 2:21.24 be Foster, after breaking the school record at the Saum and 400 IM 4:15.93 4:23.60 4:45.64 4:54.20 4:49.19 4:57.86 2004 ACC meet. Maguire also return DeVinney returns after carrying the second for the Jackets in the 200 Fr. Relay 1:31.01 1:33.74 1:41.58 1:44.63 1:43.43 1:46.53 fastest times in the 100 and 200 fly last year. IM, along with Matz 400 Fr. Relay 3:18.95 3:24.91 3:42.05 3:48.70 3:46.08 3:52.86 “Liz will lead us in the 100 fly and will be and Korell. 800 Fr. Relay 7:11.65 7:24.59 8:01.76 8:16.20 8:07.75 8:22.37 pushed by Meghan DeVinney,” said Baron. “We “We have a 200 M. Relay 1:39.90 1:42.89 1:51.50 1:54.84 1:53.40 1:56.79 also have Natanya Harper, Dana West, Jill good mix of talent 400 M. Relay 3:38.32 3:44.86 4:03.67 4:10.97 4:07.81 4:15.24 Vukmanic and Anna Saum. That’s a solid group here and will have of girls in the 100 fly.” some decisions to Freshman Megan Campbell and Gannon make for dual meets 1-Meter Diving Points—Dual 255/Championship 375/6 optionals format 265 will also swim the butterfly for the Yellow to find our best 3-Meter Diving Points—Dual 270/Championship 425/6 optionals format 280 Jackets. lineup for the Platform Diving Points—Dual 260/9 dives 365 conference meet,”

Host of the 2005 NCAA Zone Diving Championships • March 11-13 PAGE 5 Men’s Roster Name Cl. Ht. Events Hometown/High School/Club Team Conrad Aach So. 5-9 Fly/IM/Breast/Back Mississauga, Ontario/Silverthorn/Etobicoke Michael Bennett Fr. 5-8 Diving Lilburn, Ga./Parkview/Atlanta Diving Jason Bourgeois Fr. 5-9 Fly/Free River Ridge, La./Jesuit/Elmwood Sharks Ryan Bishop So. 6-0 IM/Breast/Back Signal Mountain, Tenn./Baylor/Greater Chattanooga Tony Burkhardt So. 5-11 Diving Phoenix, Ariz./Shadow Mountain/Clavadistas del sol Jeff Burton Fr. 6-5 Free/IM Federal Way, Wash./John F. Kennedy/King Aquatic Club Drew Cranford Fr. 6-4 Free Matthews, N.C./Myers Park/Mecklenburg Aquatic Club Pete Doblar Fr. 5-8 Diving Woodinville, Wash./Woodinville Chris Ewald Fr. 6-0 Free/Fly Alpharetta, Ga./South Forsyth/Dynamo Swim Club Matt Figh* Sr. 6-2 Back/Fly/Free Montgomery, Ala./Montgomery Academy/Montgomery Jason Howard Jr. 6-1 Free Snellville, Ga./Robert Walton Academy/Summit Swimming Brian Huff Jr. 6-0 Free Marietta, Ga./Pope/Marietta Marlins Teemu Kettunen Jr. 5-11 Free/Fly Jarvenpaa, Finland/Makelanrinne Jacob Kwasnik Fr. 6-5 Sprint Free Lake Bluff, Ill./Lake Forest/Scout Aquatics Matt McGinley So. 6-8 Sprint Free Suwanee, Ga./North Gwinnett/Swim Atlanta Marc Maier Sr. 6-0 Free Portland, Ore./Sunset/Tualatin Hills Rob Miller Fr. 6-0 Free Alpharetta, Ga./Chattahoochee/Dynamo Swim Club Mario Montalvo So. 5-10 Fly Monterrey, Mexico/Pine Crest (Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.)/Pine Crest Sam Morgan Jr. 6-2 Distance Free/IM Gainesville, Ga./Gainesville/Lanier Aquatics Jeremy Raines Sr. 6-2 Back/Sprint Free Americus, Ga./Americus/Americus Blue Tide Ryan Riebesell* Jr. 6-0 Sprint Free Hoover, Ala./Hoover/Birmingham Swim League Evan Stowers Fr. 5-11 Diving Independence, Ky./Simon Kenton Onur Uras Fr. 6-1 Fly/IM/Free Istanbul, Turkey/German/Galatasaray Swimming Club Alex Williams So. 6-5 Breast/IM Indianapolis, Ind./North Central/Washington Township Jacob Wilson Jr. 6-0 IM/Fly Kingwood, Texas/Kingwood/Blue Tide Aquatics * - Team Captain COACHING STAFF (MEN AND WOMEN): Head Coach: Seth Baron (Auburn, 1987), 8th season Assistant Coaches: Stu Wilson (Georgia, 1989), 3rd season; Maria Thrash (Clemson, 1984), 2nd season Diving Coach: John Ames (Ohio University, 1993), 4th season Volunteer Assistant: Jorge Oliver (Georgia Tech, 2003), 2nd season Graduate Assistant: Shilo Ayalon (Georgia Tech, 2003), 2nd season Student Assistant: Paul McCarty

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE: Conrad Aach - AH-ch; Jason Bourgeois - Boo-SHWAH; Pete Doblar - DOB-ler; Teemu Kettunen - TAY-moo KET-tuh-nen; Jacob Kwasnik - KWAS-nick; Mario Montalvo - Mont-ALVO; Onur Uras - Oh-NAR yur-AHS 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING

Back Row (L-R): Head Coach Seth Baron, Diving Coach John Ames, Vol. Asst. Coach Jorge Oliver, Manager Jordan Parker, Strength Coach Eddie Lee Ivery, Drew Cranford, Onur Uras, Jeremy Raines, Jacob Kwasnik, Jeff Burton, Matt Figh, Jacob Wilson, Matt McGinley, Sam Morgan, Grad. Asst. Coach Shilo Ayalon, Asst. Coach Maria Thrash, Asst. Coach Stu Wilson, Trainer Janet Taylor. Front Row (L-R): Marc Maier, Teemu Kettunen, Chris Ewald, Jason Bourgeois, Pete Doblar, Michael Bennett, Ryan Bishop, Conrad Aach, Tony Burkhardt, Ryan Riebesell, Mario Montalvo, Evan Stowers, Jason Howard, Rob Miller, Brian Huff (Not Pictured: Alex Williams). PAGE 6 Host of the 2005 Men’s & Women’s ACC Championships • Feb. 16-19, Feb. 23-26 Women’s Roster Name Cl. Ht. Events Hometown/High School/Club Team Ann Battle Sr. 5-5 Distance Free Alexandria, Va./Pope Paul VI Catholic/Curl-Burke Sara Ballard Fr. 5-4 Diving Norcross, Ga./Wesleyan School/Atlanta Diving Megan Campbell Fr. 5-6 Fly/IM Lawrenceville, Ga./Providence Christian/Swim Atlanta Allison Childress Fr. 5-2 IM/Breast Matthews, N.C./Providence Senior/Mecklenburg Aquatic Club Jennifer Christenson Sr. 5-8 Free/Fly Murfreesboro, Tenn./Ocean/Nashville AC Meghan DeVinney Jr. 5-7 Free/Fly Avondale, Ariz./Westview/Phoenix Swim Club Stephanie England Fr. 5-0 Diving Titusville, Fla./Astronaut/Team Orlando Diving Liz Foster Jr. 5-4 Free/Fly/IM Frankfort, Ky./Franklin County/Wildcat Aquatics Amanda Gannon Fr. 5-7 Free/Fly/IM Evans City, Pa./Oakland Catholic/Team Pittsburgh Lisa Hancock* Sr. 5-6 Back/Fly/IM Pendleton, S.C./Pendleton/GT Aquatic Club Natanya Harper So. 5-7 Sprint Free Atlanta, Ga./Dunwoody/Dynamo Laura Heiser Jr. 5-8 Breast/IM Sinking Spring, Pa./Wilson/Trident Swim Club Jaclyn Keys Sr. 5-8 Free/Back Duluth, Ga./Duluth/Swim Atlanta Amanda Korell So. 5-11 Back/IM/Fly Lawrenceville, Ga./Central Gwinnett/Swim Atlanta Ashley Kracke Jr. 5-8 Back/Free Vestavia Hills, Ala./Vestavia Hills/Hoover Blue Thunder Michelle Maguire* Sr. 5-6 Free/Back Conway, Ark./Conway/Little Rock Dolphins Heather Matz So. 5-8 Free/Fly/IM Puyallup, Wash./Puyallup/Tacoma Katie McGraw Fr. 5-6 Breast/Free Keswick, Va./The Bolles School (Jacksonville, Fla.)/Bolles School Sharks Laurissa Prystaj Jr. 5-6 Diving Fairport, N.Y./Fairport/FAST Diving Anna Saum Sr. 5-4 Back/Fly/Free Toledo, Ohio/Notre Dame Acad./Greater Toledo AC Vesna Stojanovska So. 5-10 Free/Fly Skopje, Macedonia/Pine Crest (Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.)/Pine Crest Elizabeth Stowe Fr. 5-4 Distance Free Lawrenceville, Ga./Dacula/Swim Atlanta Jill Vukmanic Sr. 5-4 Fly/Free Brookville, Md./Sherwood/Rockville-Montgomery SC Alison Walker So. 5-3 Breast/IM Marietta, Ga./Walton/Dynamo Moeko Wallis Sr. 5-5 Sprint Free Columbus, Ga./Columbus/GT Aquatic Club Dana West So. 5-7 Free/Fly/Back Brookeville, Md./Sherwood/Rockville Montgomery Katie Wright Fr. 5-8 Distance Free Macon, Ga./Mount de Sales Academy/Swim Macon * - Team Captain

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE: Ashley Kracke - Kracke - CROCK-ee; Laurissa Prystaj - pris-TIE; Moeko Wallis - mo-EH-ko; Vesna Stojanovska - STOW-yah-NOV-ska; Jill Vukmanic - VUK-mah-NIK 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING

Back Row (L-R): Head Coach Seth Baron, Diving Coach John Ames, Vol. Asst. Coach Jorge Oliver, Manager Jordan Parker, Strength Coach Eddie Lee Ivery, Vesna Stojanovska, Katie McGraw, Sara Ballard, Heather Matz, Amanda Korell, Meghan DeVinney, Laura Heiser, Ashley Kracke, Dana West, Lisa Hancock, Moeko Wallis, Trainer Janet Taylor, Asst. Coach Maria Thrash, Grad. Asst. Coach Shilo Ayalon, Asst. Coach Stu Wilson. Front Row (L-R): Katie Wright, Megan Campbell, Laurissa Prystaj, Jaclyn Keys, Anna Saum, Michelle Maguire, Jill Vukmanic, Liz Foster, Ann Battle, Alison Walker, Stephanie England, Natanya Harper, Allison Childress, Elizabeth Stowe, Amanda Gannon (Not Pictured: Jennifer Christenson). Host of the 2005 NCAA Zone Diving Championships • March 11-13 PAGE 7 Men’s Profiles

As a Sophomore (2003-04): Qualified for his second straight NCAA As a Junior (2003-04): Set personal-bests in the 200 free, 500 free Championship with NCAA ‘B’ cut times in the 500 free (4:25.64) and 200 butterfly events ... Qualified for the ‘A’ finals at the ACC and 1650 free (15:07.62) ... Garnered All-America honors with a Championships in all three events ... Tied the Tech record in the 15th-place finish in the 1500-meter freestyle (15:15.00) at the 200 free with a NCAA ‘B’ cut time of 1:37.70 to finish fourth ... NCAA Championships ... Posted a time of 3:55.91 in the 400-meter Tallied his second NCAA ‘B’ cut time at the ACC meet in the 500 free to finish 44th at the NCAA meet ... Finished the season ranked free (4:24.01), finishing sixth ... Had a seventh-place finish in the fourth in the ACC in the 1650 free, seventh in the 1000 free 200 fly with a lifetime-best time of 1:49.18 ... Held Tech’s top (9:14.83) and eighth in the 500 free ... Tallied a fourth-place finish times for the season in the 200, 500 free and 200 fly ... Led off the in the 1650 free (15:07.52) and fifth-place finish 800 free relay team and helped lead Tech in the 400 IM (3:55.79) at the ACC Matt Figh to a fourth-place finish with a season-best Championships ... Broke Georgia Tech Aquatic time of 6:37.93 at the conference meet ... Center pool record in the 1000 free with a time Finished 12th in the 200-meter butterfly 9:14.83 (1/31) ... Named ACC Swimmer of the (2:03.29) at the 2004 ConocoPhillips Week after posting top-five finishes in the 400- National Championships ... Named Shilo meter free and 1650 free at the Georgia Ayalon Most Valuable Award winner ... Invitational, Dec. 5-7 ... Recipient of team’s Fred ACC Academic Honor Roll. Lanoue Award. As a Sophomore (2002-03): Posted the top As a Freshman (2002-03): Made a huge impact time at Tech in the 200 butterfly (1:49.73) on Tech’s distance freestyle events as a rookie, en route to an eighth-place finish at the ACC Championships … ranking second on the team in both the 500 and 1650 freestyle Swam in the finals at the conference championship in the 200 and events … Became the first Yellow Jacket freshman to qualify for the 500 freestyle events, ending in sixth (1:39.20) and seventh place NCAA Championships … Finished 18th in the 1650 free (15:15.46) (4:26.64) … Finished runner-up in his heat at U.S. Nationals with a and 39th in the 500 free (4:24.60) at NCAAs … Helped Tech’s 800 time of 2:03.64 in the 200-meter fly to place 18th overall ... freestyle relay set a new school record with a time of 6:36.12 at the CSCAA Academic All-America honorable mention ... Recipient of conference championship … Finished fifth with a NCAA ‘B’ team’s Tommy Towles Scholar-Athlete Award. 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING qualifying mark of 4:24.60 in the 500 free at the ACC Championships … Placed 10th at the ACC meet in the 400 As a Freshman (2001-02): Made a huge impact in several events as individual medley (3:57.09) … Finished 20th at U.S. Nationals in a rookie…Reached the finals of the ACC Championships in both the 1500-meter free (16:07.99). the 500 free and 200 back, placing eighth in both events…Was also ninth in the 200 free at the conference meet…Posted a NCAA “B” High School: Four-time letterwinner at Gainesville High School … qualifying standard of 1:39.24 in the 200 free…Anchored Tech’s Georgia state champion in the 200 and 500 free as a sophomore … second-place and school record-setting 800 free relay the ACC Georgia swimming all-star from 1994-2002 ... Posted a senior meet…Recorded the program’s second-fastest mark in the 200 free, national cut in the 1000 free in March 2002 … Member of National as well as the third-fastest in both the 500 free and 200 back...ACC Honor Society. Academic Honor Roll. Personal: Samuel David Morgan … Son of Bob Morgan and Polly High School: High School All-American at Montgomery Pitts … Born Academy...YMCA National Champion in the 500-yard Sept. 5, 1983, in Sam Morgan freestyle...Three-time letterwinner...High Honor Roll Gainesville, Ga. student...Active in Fellowship of Christian Athletes...Member of … Has one Latin Club and Latin Honor Society...Member of Mu Alpha brother, Lyle ... Theta...Voted Most Likely to be on the Cover of a Sports Magazine. Majoring in management… Personal: Matthew Lewis Figh...Born October 5, 1982, in Sister Gin swam Greensboro, N.C. ... Son of Lewis and Rhonda Figh ... Sister swam at Cornell from at the University of Richmond and graduated in 2003 ... Majoring 1998-2002. in biology. PAGE 8 Host of the 2005 Men’s & Women’s ACC Championships • Feb. 16-19, Feb. 23-26 Men’s Profiles

As a Junior (2003-04): Competed in the preliminaries of the sprint As a Junior (2003-04): Held Tech’s season-best times in the 100 freestyle events at the ACC Championships ... Tied a lifetime-best and 200 backstroke events with times of 49.43 and 1:47.77 in the time of 21.24 in the 50 free ... Posted season-best times of 46.95 preliminaries at the ACC Championships ... Finished fifth in the 100 and 1:43.09 in the prelims of the 100 and 200 freestyle events at back and sixth in the 200 back at the ACC meet ... Posted a season- the ACC meet ... Ended the season fifth on the Tech squad in the best time of 21.09 in the 50 freestyle at the conference 50, 100 and 200 sprint freestyle events ... ACC Academic Honor championships, advancing to the finals and finishing 23rd ... Led off Roll. both the 200 and 400 medley relay teams at ACC’s, helping them to sixth and seventh-place finishes, respectively ... ACC Academic As a Sophomore (2002-03): Ranked sixth on the Tech Honor Roll. squad with a time of 21.24 in the 50 freestyle at the ACC Championships … Finished the preliminaries Jeremy Raines As a Sophomore with a time of 46.83 in the 100 free at the ACC meet (2002-03): Was … Best 200 free time (1:42.68) of the season came at Tech’s leader in the conference championship … Dean’s List for both the backstroke … fall and spring semesters ... ACC Academic Honor Became an ACC Roll. Champion in the 100 back at the As a Freshman (2001-02): Added needed depth in the conference sprint free events…Posted Tech’s 10th-fastest time in championship, 200 free of 1:41.87…Logged the season’s sixth-fastest setting a new time in the 100 free and seventh-best time in the 500 free...ACC school record with a time of 48.72 … Led off the medley relay Academic Honor Roll. teams for Tech at the conference championship, helping the Jackets finish third in the 400 (3:16.55) and fourth in the 200 (1:29.90) … High School: 2001 High School All-American in the 100 and 200- Was 45th in the 100-meter back at U.S. Nationals with a time of yard freestyle at Sunset High School ... Four-time 1:00.10 … Dean’s List for both fall and spring semesters ... ACC letterwinner...Team captain as a senior...District record-holder in Academic Honor Roll. 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING the 100 free ... Captured northwest sectional title in the 200 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING free...Also lettered twice in water polo and ran track for one As a Freshman (2001-02): Enjoyed a strong rookie campaign … season...Active in student government. Placed ninth in the 100 back and 17th in 50 free at the ACC Championships … Member of Tech’s 200 medley relay that placed Personal: Marc Francis Maier...Born on March 31, 1983, in third and set a school record at the ACC meet … Recorded lifetime Marseille, France...Son of Tom and Deb Maier...Majoring in bests in the 50 free (21.02), 100 free (48.63) and 100 back (49.70) industrial engineering. … Ended the season with the program’s third-best time in the 100 back and fourth-fastest mark in the 50 free ... ACC Academic Honor Marc Maier Roll. High School: Earned NISCA All-America honors as a senior at Americus High School ... Won Georgia AA state title in the 100- yard backstroke and was a member of the victorious 200-yard medley relay team ... Team captain as a junior ... Also a three-time letterwinner in baseball and track ... Named to the Americus Times- Recorder all-area baseball team as a senior ... Honor Roll student ... Honor graduate ... Voted Most Likely to Succeed as a senior.

Personal: Jeremy M. Raines ... Born Feb. 24, 1983, in Albany, Ga. ... Parents are Dr. Michael and Barbara Raines ... Majoring in management ... Father played minor league baseball in the Cincinnati Reds organization. Host of the 2005 NCAA Zone Diving Championships • March 11-13 PAGE 9 Men’s Profiles

As a Sophomore (2003-04): Made the ‘A’ finals of the 200 freestyle As a Sophomore (2003-04): Improved his lifetime-best times in all at the ACC Championships with a lifetime-best time of 1:38.74, the sprint freestyle events ... Moved on to the finals of the 100 finishing eighth ... Tallied his second Top-16 finish for the Jackets at freestyle with a career-best time of 46.04 in the preliminaries of the the ACC meet in the 100 free, posting a time of 45.73 to finish 11th ACC Championships, finishing 16th in the finals ... Posted a ... Swam a leg of the 200 free relay where Tech broke the school lifetime-best time of 21.03 in the prelims of the 50 free at the ACC record with a time of 1:21.46 at the conference championships ... meet, tallying a 20th-place finish in the finals ... Registered a Ranks third all-time in Tech history in the 100 and 200 freestyle personal-best time of 1:41.12 in the prelims of the 200 free at the events ... Recipient of the team’s Chapman/Hiles Most Improved conference championships, advancing to the finals and finishing in Athlete for the second consecutive season ... ACC Academic Honor 19th place ... Was part of the 200 free relay team that set a new Roll. school record with a time of 1:21.46 at ACC’s ... Ranked third on the Tech squad in the 50 and 200 freestyle events and fourth in the As a Freshman (2002-03): Had a personal-best 50 free time of 100 free ... ACC Academic Honor Roll. 21.03 in the prelims at the ACC Championships … Swam the 100 free at the As a Freshman (2002-03): conference meet in 46.20 to earn 20th place … Brian Huff Swam mainly sprint Swam the 200 backstroke in 2:05.16 against freestyle events for the Florida State … Placed eighth in the 100 Jackets ... Top time in the breaststroke (1:01.51) against Purdue/ 50 free came at the Cincinnati … Placed 23rd in the preliminaries preliminaries of the ACC of the 100 butterfly (51.37) at the ACC meet … Championships (22.32) ... Competed in the 200 individual medley at Swam a season-best 100- Duke and finished fifth (2:00.06) … Dean’s List free time of 46.78 and 200- for both fall and spring semesters ... Faculty free time of 1:44.12 against Honors (Awarded for a perfect 4.0 G.P.A) in Purdue/Cincinnati ... the fall ... ACC Honor Roll. Incurred an ankle injury midway through the season 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING High School: Earned one letter at George and was limited for the Walton Academy in Monroe, Ga....Team captain as a senior...Won second half of the year ... Dean’s List in both fall and spring Georgia state titles in 200 free, 500 free, 200 IM and 100 semesters ... ACC Academic Honor Roll. breast...Earned all-state honors in four events in 2001...Holds county records in 50 fly and 100 free...Member of Key Club, High School: Four-time letterwinner for coach Monica Erwin at National Honor Society and Beta Club...Graduated fourth in his Pope High School...Ranked sixth nationally in the 50 free for 15-16 class...Earned Eagle Scout Award. age group in summer of 2001...Academic All-American in ‘01...Garnered all-county honors in 2000-02 and all-state accolades Personal: Jason Warren Howard...Born August 31, 1984, in in ‘01 and ‘02...Named MVP of Pope team for 2001-02...Helped Decatur, Ga....Son of Jerry and Denise Howard...Majoring in Pope to 1999 state title...Team captain as a senior...Participated in international affairs. 2001 U.S. Open in 50, 100 and 200 free...Holds school records in 50, 100 and 200 free and Cobb County and Georgia State Jason Howard Recreation records in 50 and 100 free...Ranked seventh in graduating class of 479...Member of National Honor Society and National French Honor Society...Also active in Beta Club, Future Business Leaders of America and Latin Club...Volunteered with Habitat for Humanity.

Personal: Brian Louis Huff...Son of Kenneth and Diana Huff...Born July 19, 1984, in Columbus, Ohio...Aerospace engineering major...Uncle Allen Raver swam at Purdue from 1990-93.

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As a Sophomore (2003-04): Tallied a pair of 12th-place finishes in As a Sophomore (2003-04): Qualified for the finals of the 50 the 100 freestyle and 100 butterfly events at the ACC freestyle and 100 freestyle events at the ACC Championships ... Championships ... Posted lifetime-best times of 45.75 (100 free) and Had a lifetime-best time of 20.62 in the 50 free in the prelims and 49.34 (100 fly) at the ACC meet ... Had a 14th-place finish at the finished seventh in the finals with a time of 20.64 ... Tallied a ACC meet in the 50 free, tallying a personal-best time of 20.79 in personal-best time of 45.78 in the prelims of the 100 free, finishing the preliminaries ... Held Tech’s top time 15th in the finals ... Swam the 200 free in in the 100 fly ... Was part of the 200 free 1:46.49 at the UGA Invitational (12/5) ... relay team that set a new Tech record with Held Tech’s top time in the 50 free for a time of 1:21.46 at the conference the season and ranks second all-time in championships ... Led off the 400 free school history. relay team that broke the school record at ACC’s with a time of 3:01.64 ... ACC As a Freshman (2002-03): Competed in Academic Honor Roll. the sprint freestyle and breaststroke events for the Yellow Jackets … Swam the As a Freshman (2002-03): Swam a 50 (20.80) and 100 freestyle (45.79) lifetime-best time of 49.57 in the 100 events at the ACC Championships, butterfly to finish ninth at the ACC finishing 18th in both events … Top 100 Championships … Helped the 200 medley Teemu Kettunen breast time (59.37) came in the relay team finish fourth at the conference preliminaries of the ACC meet … Dean’s championship … Finished 24th at the ACC List for fall and spring semesters ... ACC meet in the 100 free (47.28) … Dean’s List for fall and spring Academic Honor Roll. semesters ... ACC Honor Roll. High School: Four-time letterwinner and three-time team captain High School: Swam from 1998-2001 at Makelanrinne Sports High for coach Diane Batson at Hoover High School…Two-time School under coach Mika Kekalainen ... Recognized as a “Young scholastic All-American…Helped team to a pair of Alabama state Talented Athlete” by the Finnish Olympic Committee in 2002 ... championships…Alabama state champion in 50 free as a 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING Member of Finnish National Swimming Team for 2000-01 and senior…Member of four state champion 400 free relays and three 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2001-02 seasons ... Finnish national champion in 200 fly and state champion 200 medley relays…Two-time winner of Hoover runner-up in 50 free in 2001 ... Finnish Junior Champion in 100 fly High Point Award…Ranked fourth nationally (15-16 age group) in and 200 fly in 2000 ... Nordic Junior Champion in 200 fly in ‘99 ... the 50 free in 2000…Group leader for Teens Need Teens Placed 13th in 100 fly and 16th in 200 fly at 2000 European Junior program…Member of Shelby County Leadership Program…Active Championships. in youth group at St. Peter’s Catholic Church…Member of Fellowship of Christian Athletes…Member of Key Club, Mu Alpha Personal: Teemu Samuli Kettunen ... Son of Kari and Eeva Kettunen Theta and Latin Honor Society…Winner of Superintendent’s Award. ... Born Jan. 31, 1982, in Vantaa, Finland ... Majoring in industrial engineering ... Brother Personal: Ryan Keenan Riebesell … Timo and sister Kati are also national-level Ryan Riebesell Son of Jeffrey and Joan Riebesell … swimmers. Born Dec. 11, 1983, in Secaucus, N.J. … Majoring in biomedical engineering.

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As a Sophomore (2003-04): One of Tech’s more versatile swimmers As a Freshman (2003-04): Ranked second on the Tech squad in the ... Made finals appearances in the 200, 400 individual medley and 200 individual medley (1:54.34) and 200 backstroke (1:52.07) ... 200 butterfly events at the ACC Championships ... Tallied a 12th- Posted season-best times in the preliminaries of the ACC place finish with a season-best time of 4:00.61 in the 400 IM ... Championships in the 200 IM and 200 back, finishing in 20th and Swam a season-best time of 22nd place ... Tallied a 14th-place finish at the ACC meet in the 1:54.38 in the prelims of the 200 400 IM with a season-best time of IM, finishing 21st in the finals ... 4:01.53 ... Had season-best times in Posted a 23rd-place finish in the the 200 breaststroke and 200 200 fly with a time of 1:55.72 ... butterfly against Maryland (11/8) Had a season-best time of 1:55.21 with times of 2:12.78 and 1:59.12, in the 200 fly at the UGA respectively. Invitational (12/5) ... Tallied a lifetime-best time of 1:43.45 in the Club: Swam for Etobicoke 200 free at the NCAA Last Chance Swimming under coach Kevin Meet (3/6). Thorburn … Had an eighth-place Jacob Wilson finish at the World Championship As a Freshman (2002-03): Trials in the 400 individual medley Competed in the breaststroke, butterfly and individual medley and a 10th-place finish in the 200 individual medley in 2003 … At events for the Yellow Jackets … Had a time of 3:59.01 in the 400 the 2002 Canadian Short Course Nationals, he finished fifth in the IM at the ACC Championships to finish in 15th place ... Ended the 400 IM … Won the 200 butterfly and 200 breaststroke at the Junior 200 IM race at the conference meet in 20th place with a time of Nationals … Named Swim Ontario’s Male Athlete of the Year in 1:53.85 … Finished 19th at the ACC meet in the 200 butterfly 2001-02 and 2002-03 … Ontario Youth Cup record holder in the (1:53.06) … Had a personal-best 200-fly time in the preliminaries of 200 breast … Etobicoke Swimming age group record holder in the the conference championship (1:52.77). 400 IM … Honor Roll student at Silverthorn Collegiate Institute.

High School: Four-time letterwinner and two-time team captain for Personal: Born Conrad Manfred Kurt Aach on Feb. 15, 1985, in 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING coach Lanny Landtroop at Kingwood High School…All-state Ottawa, Canada … Parents are Linda and Manfred Aach … Has a honoree from 2000-02…All-American in 2001, as a member of younger brother named Cameron (15) … Mechanical engineering Kingwood’s 200 and 400 free relays…Helped team to 2002 Texas major. 5A state championship…Member of state champion 400 free relay as a senior…2002 regional champion in 200 IM…District champion in 100 fly and 200 IM in 2000-02…Team captured ’99 and ’02 regional titles, as well as 1999 and 2001-02 district championships…Team MVP from 2000-02 and Rookie of the Year in ’99…Shared Region Competitor of the Year honors in ’02…Academic All-American…Holds Blue Tide Aquatics records in 200 fly and 400 IM…Two-year team captain for Blue Tide…Member of National Honor Society…Eagle Scout.

Personal: Jacob Norris Wilson…Son of Tom and Cissy Wilson…Born July 21, 1983, in Houston, Texas…Majoring in industrial engineering …Fifth-generation relative of Jim Bowie, a Texas folk hero who died at the Alamo in 1836 and was known for his famous “Bowie Knife.” Conrad Aach

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As a Freshman (2003-04): Competed in the finals in three different As a Freshman (2003-04): Qualified for NCAA Zone B Diving events for the Yellow Jackets at the ACC Championships ... Earned Championships ... Finished 12th on the three-meter springboard All-ACC honors in the 400 individual medley with a NCAA ‘B’ cut with a season-best score of 513.85 (11 dives) ... Tallied a 24th- time of 3:53.86, finishing third ... Posted a second NCAA ‘B’ cut place finish on the one-meter board ... Posted the highest finish at time at the ACC meet in the 200 IM, finishing fifth with a lifetime- the ACC Championships for the Yellow Jackets, finishing fifth on best time of 1:49.64 ... Tallied a career-best time of 2:02.76 in the the three-meter board (495.85) ... Finished seventh on the one- preliminaries of the 200 breaststroke at the conference meet, meter board at the ACC meet with a score of 266.85. finishing the finals in eighth place ... His time in the 400 IM ranks second all-time in Tech history ... Ranks third all-time in the 200 IM High School: Was a four-year letterwinner in diving at Shadow and fourth in the 200 breast ... Tallied a 39th-place finish in the 200 Mountain High School … Inducted into school Hall of Fame … IM at the U.S. Olympic Trials. Named SMHS Male Athlete of the Year as a senior … Was a two- time state champion in the one-meter event … Became a junior High School: Lettered for four seasons at Baylor High School under national champion as a junior … Named most valuable player for head coach Rick Bishop … Named captain for 2002 and 2003 all four seasons … Earned all-state in all four seasons … Garnered seasons … Two-time state champion … Broke the school record in All-America honors as a sophomore … Ranked sixth in country as a the 200 IM with a time of 1:50.11 en route to winning a state title junior … Named captain for junior and senior seasons … National … Earned All-America honors 10 different times … Named Honor Society and Principal’s Honor Roll … Vice President of Swimmer of the Year as a junior and senior … Finished 11th at National Honor Society. Spring Nationals … Placed 10th in the U.S. Summer Nationals in the 400 IM and 22nd in the 200 IM … Has three Olympic Trial Personal: Born Anthony William Burkhardt on Jan. 18, 1985 in San qualifying standards in the 200, 400 IM and 200 breast … Coaches’ Diego, Calif. …. Parents are Cathy and Rob Burkhardt … Has a Award winner as a sophomore … Finished ninth at the U.S. Open younger sister, Marie (15) … Hobbies include building model in 2001 … Also lettered for one season in crew … Member of the bridges … Majoring in civil engineering. French club, philosophy club and was a peer tutor … Earned Honor Roll honors in all four years. Tony Burkhardt 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING Personal: Born Ryan Tyler Bishop on June 11, 1985, in 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING Chattanooga, Tenn. … Parents are Teresa and Monty Bishop … Has a younger brother, Evan (13) … Majoring in architecture.

Ryan Bishop

Ryan Bishop

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As a Freshman (2003-04): Set new lifetime-best times in the sprint As a Freshman (2003-04): Qualified for the bonus finals of the 100 freestyle events at the ACC Championships ... Posted a time of and 200 butterfly events at the ACC Championships ... Posted a 21.46 in the preliminaries of the 50 free at the ACC meet ... Had a lifetime-best time of 52.17 in the of the 100 fly, finishing 24th ... season-best time of 47.38 in the prelims of the 100 free at the Swam a season-best time of 1:54.18 in the preliminaries of the 200 conference championships ... Tallied a season-best time of 1:56.29 fly at the conference meet and finished 22nd ... Swam a season- in the 200 free at the UGA Invitational (12/6). best time of 2:01.24 in the prelims of the 200 individual medley at the ACC meet ... Ranked third on the Tech squad in the 100 and High School: Lettered for three seasons in swimming at North 200 fly ... Recipient of the team’s J. Herb McAuley Freshman Unity Gwinnett High School under head coach David Ellwanger … Award. Named most valuable swimmer in senior season … Earned all- county and was named Scholar-Athlete award winner as a senior … High School: Lettered for two seasons under head coach Jay Holder of six school records, including 50, 100 and 200 freestyle Fitzgerald … Finished second in the 200 fly and placed fourth in events, 200 and 400 free relay events and the 100 backstroke … the 100 fly at Junior Nationals … Took fourth in the 200 fly in the Member of the German club. long course competition in Madrid, Spain.

Personal: Born Mattew Stephen McGinley on June 22, 1985, in Personal: Born Mario Cesar Montalvo Cantu on Aug. 3, 1984, in Atlanta, Ga. … Parents are Donna and Bruce McGinley … Enjoys Monterrey, Mexico … Parents are Aleida and Mario Montalvo … listening to music in his free time … Sisters are Ellie (15) and Has a younger sister, Aleida (16) … High School teammates with Madeline (10) … Great grandfather, Lee McGinley, was mayor of Tech freshman Vesna Stojanovska … Majoring in mechanical Marquette, Mich., and played on the professional billiards circuit, engineering. later publishing a book “Pocket Billiards Simplified” … Majoring in aerospace engineering. 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING

Matt McGinley Mario Montalvo

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As a Freshman (2003-04): Held Tech’s top time in the 100 High School: Four-year letterwinner under coach Rick Creed ... breaststroke with a lifetime-best time of 57.34 at the ACC Won the Gwinnett County Diving Championship meet in back-to- Championships ... Finished 15th in the finals of the 100 breast ... back seasons (2002, ’03) ... Named team’s Most Valuable Diver in Advanced to the ‘B’ finals of the 200 breast at the ACC meet, all four seasons ... Elected team captain as a senior ... Posted school finishing ninth with a season-best time of 2:02.93 ... Posted a records on the three-meter springboard in the six and 11 dive season-best time of 1:56.92 in the preliminaries of the 200 events. individual medley at the conference championships ... Finished the season second on the Tech squad in the 200 breast and fourth in Personal: Born Michael Bruce Bennett on June 28, 1986, in Atlanta, the 200 IM ... Ranks seventh all-time in Tech history in the 100 Ga. ... Parents are Bruce and Charlene Bennett ... Has one younger breast. brother, Will (11) ... Majoring in management.

High School: Lettered for four seasons in swimming at North Central High School under head coach Mark Hesse … Became a state champion in the 200 breaststroke (short course) in senior season … Holds school record in 100 breast with a time of 57.36 … U.S. National Qualifier in the 200-meter breast … Church Youth Group Worship Leader … Member of the backpacking club.

Personal: Born Alexander Whitaker Williams on Oct. 19, 1984, in Birmingham, Ala. … Parents are Kathy and James Williams … Has two sisters named Katie (21) and Dani (16) … Enjoys hiking, fishing and climbing … Majoring in mechanical engineering. 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING High School: Four-year letterwinner under coaches Bret Haneman 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING and Wesley Harris ... Helped guide high school team to its 17th consecutive state championship in Division I by winning individual state crowns in the 200 freestyle and 100 butterfly ... Also swam a leg of the winning 200 medley relay team at the state meet ... NISCA All-American, all-state, all-district and all-metro in his junior and senior seasons ... Tabbed Male Swimmer of the Meet at the 2003 New Orleans Metro High School Championship after setting a new record in the 100 fly ... Selected as the Male Swimmer of the Alex Williams Year in senior season by the New Orleans Times Picayune ... Earned Most Valuable Swimmer honors in senior season ... Swimming instructor and group leader for Jo Jo’s Hope for underprivileged children ... Graduated Cum Laude from high school and was a National Merit semifinalist for the 2003-04 academic calendar.

Personal: Born Jason Keshav Bourgeois on June 27, 1986, in New Orleans, La. ... Parents are Warren R. Bourgeois, III and Usha Ramadhyani ... His grandfather, Warren R. Bourgeois, Jr., played professional baseball in the Boston Red Sox organization from 1951-54 ... Has one sister, Camille (16) ... Enjoys scuba diving and fishing ... Undecided College of Engineering major.

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High School: Four-year letterwinner under coach Mark Stock ... High School: Four-year letterwinner under coach John Halmeling ... Elected team captain in junior and senior seasons ... Tabbed Most Elected team captain in senior season ... NISCA All-American ... Valuable Swimmer in 2003 and ’04 ... Earned first team all-league Won district championship in diving in 2004 ... Holds school honors from 2002-04 ... Seamont League champion and record holder in 200 individual medley ... Captured league titles in 200 IM record on the three-meter springboard for both six and 11 dives, set and 100 breaststroke in senior season ... Won three straight league in 2003-04 ... Lettered in track and field for three seasons ... championships in the 500 freestyle (2002-04) ... League meet National Honor Society. record holder in 500 free ... Swam part of a leg of the 400 medley relay team that set a school record ... U.S.A Swimming Scholastic Personal: Born Peter Anthony Doblar on May 20, 1986, in Fairfax, All-American ... National Honor Society and Spanish National Va. ... Parents are Randy and Debbie Doblar ... Has one younger Honor Society ... President’s Education Award and Washington brother, Zach (15) ... Hobbies include sky diving, mountain State Honor Award recipient. climbing and scuba diving ... Undecided College of Engineering Personal: Born Jeffrey Michael Burton on April 17, 1986, in major. Tacoma, Wash. ... Parents are Patrick and Carole Burton ... Sister, Tricia (21), is a senior swimmer at Whitworth College (D-III), in Spokane, Wash. ... Enjoys scuba diving, mountain biking and RC car racing ... Majoring in mechanical engineering. 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING

High School: Four-year letterwinner under coach Kris Hunt ... Member of the U.S. National Junior Team ... Named NISCA All- American in the 200 and 500 freestyle events as a junior and senior ... Scholastic All-American in sophomore, junior and senior seasons High School: Four-year letterwinner under coach Jay Seaman ... Elected team captain for junior and senior seasons ... As a senior, ... Named 4A Swimmer of the Year in 2003 and ’04 ... Earned all- led his team to a third-place finish at the NCHSAA 4A State state honors in each season, honorable mention as a freshman, Championships, competing in the finals of the 50, 100 freestyle and second team as a sophomore and first team as a junior and senior 200 medley and 400 free relay events ... U.S.A Scholastic All- ... Won state crowns in the 200 and 500 free events in three American ... Finished in the top five in North Carolina in the 100 consecutive seasons (2002-04) ... Anchored the 200 and 400 free and 200 free in 2003 ... Swam legs of the 800-meter freestyle relay relay teams to state titles in junior and senior seasons ... Tabbed and 400-meter freestyle relay teams that finished inside the national All-American in the 800-meter freestyle for U.S.A Swimming ... top 16 ... Earned NISCA All-American honors in the 200 medley Holds Georgia state record in 500 free (4:28.18) and 400-meter free relay in ‘02 ... National Honor Society ... North Carolina Scholar (3:59.51) ... National Honor Society and graduated with honors, and Charlotte-Mecklenburg Scholar. carrying a perfect 4.0 G.P.A.

Personal: Born Andrew Blake Cranford on Nov. 21, 1985, in Personal: Born Christopher Robert Ewald on Jan. 8, 1986, in Charlotte, N.C. ... Parents are Mack and Linda Cranford ... Has a Houston, Texas ... Parents are Stephen and Laura Ewald ... younger sister, Hannah (14) and a younger brother, Pierce (12) ... Enjoys playing the bass guitar ... Undecided College of Engineering Undecided College of Engineering major. major.

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High School: Four-year letterwinner under coaches Lea and Erik High School: A four-year letterwinner at under coach Allyson Maurer ... Elected team captain in senior season ... Led team to a Heger ... Team captain in from 2002-04 ... Finaled at East Nationals state title in 2003 and a runner-up finish in ’02 ... Tabbed most on the one- and three-meter springboards ... Competed at U.S. Jr. improved athlete as a senior ... Named to the All-Academic teams Nationals on the three-meter board and platform ... Earned all- in junior and senior seasons ... Young Republicans club member. region and all-state honors as a senior ... Tallied all-region and second team all-state honors in junior season ... 2003 NISCA All- Personal: Born Jacob Matthew Kwasnik ... Parents are Richard and American and ranked in the Top 40 on the one-meter springboard ... Broke school and pool record with a score of 569.6 on Feb. 7, Joanna Kwasnik ... Enjoys building remote control airplanes ... 2004 ... Lettered in basketball for four seasons as a point guard ... Majoring in aerospace engineering. Elected team captain in final season and was named to the first team all-district squad ... Member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletics (FCA), Student Leaders and Spanish clubs ... Graduated in the Top 20 of his class ... Dean’s List in all four years ... Spanish Honor Society and National Honor Society.

Personal: Born Evan Tyler Stowers on Feb. 20, 1986, in Covington, Ky. ... Parents are Jeff and Mary Stowers ... Father (1972-76) and three brothers, Keith Green, Brenden (1999-2003) and Jordan (2001-present) all played basketball at Northern Kentucky (D-II) ... Majoring in biology.

High School: Four-year letterwinner at Chattahoochee and Peters 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING Township High School ... As a senior, won the Georgia state title in 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING the 200 freestyle ... Southeast sectional champion in the 1650 free in spring 2004 ... Elected team captain in senior season ... NISCA All-American in the 200 free (2003-04), 500 free (2003-04) and as part of the 400 freestyle relay team (2003-04) ... U.S.A Academic All-American in sophomore, junior and senior seasons ... Broke school records in the 100, 200 and 500 freestyle events at the Georgia State Championships in senior season ... AP Scholar, Athens Olympics: Finished 49th in 100 butterfly with a time of National Merit of Commendation and ranked No. 25 in his class 56.37. out of 475 ... National Honor Society. Club: Swam for 12 seasons for Galatasaray Swimming Club under Personal: Born Robert Louis Miller on Oct. 23, 1985, in Cleveland, coach Yilmaz Ozuak ... Is a four-time Turkish National Champion Ohio ... Parents are Mark Miller and Sharon Evans ... Both parents (2000-04) ... Won the 200-meter fly at the ‘04 Grand Prix Meet in swam for Cleveland State University, Mark (1978-82), Sharon Belgium ... Cij Lux meet champion in ‘02 and ’03 ... Earned a No. 1 (1979-83) ... Mother coached him for final three seasons at national ranking in the 100 fly ... Set Turkish national junior records Chattahoochee High School ... Has a younger brother, Andrew (16) in the 100m fly (55.37), 200 fly (2:02.78), 100 IM (58.49) and ... Majoring in computer science. 200IM (2:06.75) [SCM].

High School: A 2004 graduate of German High School ... Member of the Chess and Social Welfare clubs ... Honor Roll student.

Personal: Born Onur Uras on Jan. 1, 1985, in Istanbul, Turkey ... Parents are Fatih and Aysun Uras ... Enjoys playing the guitar, computers and playing chess ... Majoring in industrial engineering. Host of the 2005 NCAA Zone Diving Championships • March 11-13 PAGE 17 Women’s Profiles

Athens Olympics: Posted a time of 2:16.51 in the 200 butterfly to As a Junior (2003-04): Posted lifetime-best times in the 500, 1000 finish in 26th place ... Tallied a 27th-place finish in the 400 and 1650 freestyle events ... Tallied a 15th-place finish in the 1650 freestyle (4:19.39) and a 34th-place finish in the 200 free (2:04.64). free at the ACC Championships with a Tech record time of 17:05.06 ... Posted a career-best time of 5:00.33 in the As a Freshman (2003-04): Established herself as one of Tech’s top preliminaries of the 500 free at the ACC meet, finishing the finals in athletes in the freestyle, butterfly and individual medley events ... 22nd place ... Top 1000 free time came at Alabama on Jan. 10, Became the first Tech competitor to earn All-America honors, posting a mark of 10:24.72 ... ACC Academic Honor Roll. finishing 10th in the 200-meter butterfly (2:11.02) at the NCAA Championships ... Posted a time of 4:10.90 in As a Sophomore (2002-03): the 400-meter freestyle to finish 23rd at NCAAs Vesna Stojanovska One of Tech’s top long ... Tallied a 37th-place finish at the NCAA meet distance freestylers ... Had a in the 200-meter freestyle (2:01.58) ... personal-best time of Competed in the ACC Championship finals in 17:16.34 in the 1650 free at both the 200 fly and 200 free, finishing fourth the ACC Championships to (2:02.35) and eighth (1:50.68) ... Broke her own place 14th overall ... Bested school record in the 200 free with a leadoff split her 500 free time in the time of 1:49.90 at the ACC meet in the 800 preliminaries of the ACC freestyle relay ... Held the top time in the ACC meet by six seconds (5:03.25) in the 200 fly with a converted time of 1:58.82 ... Dean’s List for the fall and at the SCM European Championships (12/11) ... spring ... Faculty Honors Ranked sixth in the ACC with a converted time of 1:49.05 in the (Awarded for a perfect 4.0 G.P.A) for spring semester ... ACC 200 free and posted the 10th-best time in the conference in the 500 Academic Honor Roll. free (4:51.70) ... Broke the pool and Tech record in the 1000 free against Purdue/Florida Atlantic (11/14) with a time of 10:11.58 ... As a Freshman (2001-02): Supplied important depth in the distance Tallied a NCAA ‘B’ cut time of 4:53.76 in the 500 free to break the freestyle events…Posted Tech’s second-fastest time in 1650 free and school and pool records against Purdue/FAU ... Had a NCAA ‘B’ third-fastest times in 500 and 1000 free…Recorded lifetime-best qualifying standard in the 200-meter freestyle with a time of times of 5:09.10 in the 500 free, 10:35.52 in 1000 and 17:25.82 in 2:01.70 at the Georgia Invitational (12/6) ... Won the 200 fly with a the 1650…Top time in the 500 free was 5:09.10…Finished 18th in 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING NCAA ‘B’ cut time of 2:02.98 against No. 17 Virginia (11/7) ... 1650 at ACC Championships...ACC Academic Honor Roll. Held the Tech top times in the 200 free, 500 free, 1000 free, 200 fly and 400 IM ... Recipient of team’s Fred Lanoue Award. High School: Four-time letterwinner at Paul VI Catholic...Named to All-Washington Metropolitan Prep School Swim and Dive Team as High School: Two-year letterwinner at Pine Crest High School a junior...Metro finalist all four years...Led team to runner-up under coach Jay Fitzgerald … Named captain in junior and senior finishes in WMPSSL from 1998 to 2001...Southern Zones finalist in seasons … Selected as team’s Most Valuable Swimmer as a senior summer of 2000...Salutatorian of her class...Graduated with highest … Coaches’ Award winner … Swam the 200 free, 400 free and 200 honors...Member of National Honor Society. fly at the World Championships … Participated in the 2000 Olympics, in Sydney, Australia, representing her native country Personal: Ann Meredith Battle...Born May 6, 1983, in Alexandria, Macedonia … Florida state champion in the 200 freestyle as a Va...Daughter of Timothy and Lonnell Battle...Majoring in senior … District and conference champion in the 200 free in junior management. and senior seasons … Earned All-America, All-Broward and Sun Sentinel honors … Named Rookie of the Year as a freshman.

Personal: Born Vesna Stojanovska on Jan. 20, 1985, in Skopje, Macedonia … Parents are Jordan and Elizabeth Stojanovska … Has an older sister Tijana (21) … Enjoys listening to music, dancing, reading and computers … Majoring in aerospace engineering.

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As a Junior (2003-04): Team Captain for third straight season ... Only As a Junior (2003-04): Competed in the 50, 100 and 200 freestyle events at competed in six events for the Yellow Jackets due to a season-ending injury the ACC Championships ... Swam a season-best time of 52.95 in the 100 ... Still ranked second and fourth on the Tech squad in the 200 and 400 free to finish in 21st place at the ACC meet ... Posted a lifetime-best time of individual medley events ... Broke the Georgia Tech Aquatic Center pool 24.59 in the preliminaries of the 50 free at the conference championships record in the 200 IM with a season-best time of 2:07.54 against NC State ... Had a season-best time of 1:55.11 in the prelims of the 200 free of the (10/25) ... Posted a second season-best time against the Wolfpack in the 200 conference meet ... ACC Academic Honor Roll. butterfly with a time of 2:06.02 ... Swam the fourth fastest time of the season in the 400 IM (4:32.80) versus Purdue/Florida Atlantic (11/15) ... As a Sophomore (2002-03): Swam the sprint freestyle and butterfly events Tallied a season-best time of 5:04.02 in the 500 free at ACC foe Maryland for the Jackets ... Finished 19th in the 200 free at the ACC Championships (11/8) ... ACC Academic Honor Roll. with a time of 1:54.34 ... Swam the 50 freestyle (25.18) and 100 freestyle (53.64) events in the preliminaries of the ACC meet ... Shattered her As a Sophomore (2002-03): Team captain ... One of Tech’s top individual lifetime-best time in the 100 fly with a mark of 58.62 at the conference medley and long distance freestyle swimmers ... Took eighth place in the championship ... 200 butterfly at the ACC Championships with a time of 2:02.82 ... Posted a Ranked second on the NCAA ‘B’ qualifying standard of 2:03.89 in the 200 IM at the ACC meet ... Tech team in the 200 Swam a personal-best time of 4:27.08 in the prelims of the conference free, fourth in the 100 championship ... Made the NCAA ‘B’ cut at the ACC meet in the free and fifth in the 100 preliminaries of the 200 fly (2:02.34) ... In-season times in the 200 free fly ... Dean’s List for (1:56.75), 500 free (5:08.95) and 1000 free (10:26.74) placed her in the top both fall and spring ... four on the Jacket squad ... Dean’s List for fall and spring semesters ... ACC Faculty Honors Academic Honor Roll. (Awarded for a perfect 4.0 G.P.A) for spring As a Freshman (2001-02): Proved to be one of the Jackets’ most versatile semester ... ACC swimmers, ranking among the team’s top four performers in five different Jennifer Christenson Academic Honor Roll. events … Posted a NCAA “B” cut and lifetime best of 2:02.87 while finishing 11th in 200 fly at the ACC Championships … Ranked as Tech’s As a Freshman (2001-02): One of Tech’s top freestyle talents…Recorded the second-fastest performer in the 500 free, 1000 free, 200 fly and 200 IM … Jackets’ top time in the 200 free, going 1:54.16 to finish 19th at the ACC Also posted the fourth-fastest time in the 200 free … Recorded lifetime best times in the 200 IM (2:06.93), 200 fly (2:02.87) and 200 back (2:06.49) ... Championships…A part of the 400 free relay team that placed sixth and 800 Qualified for U.S. Nationals in the 200- free relay that placed eighth at ACC meet…Anchored both relays, which meter fly during the summer … Recipient 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING established Tech school records…Recorded a lifetime best in 100 free of 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING of the team’s Chapman/Hiles Most Lisa Hancock 52.60…Named to the Verizon Academic All-District III At-Large first Improved Athlete Award ... ACC team…Winner of the swimming program’s Tommy Towles Scholar-Athlete Academic Honor Roll. Award...ACC Academic Honor Roll. In 2000-01: Redshirted her first year at Tech...Trained with men’s High School: Four-year letterwinner and team...ACC Academic Honor Roll. team captain at Pendleton High School ... All-state selection in 1998 ... Member of High School: A two-time all-state performer (1998, ‘99) in Mississippi...State South Carolina state champion 200-yard champion in 100-yard butterfly as a senior...Named Most Outstanding medley relay in ‘98 ... Six-time state Senior Swimmer by the Mississippi High School Athletic Association champion in track ... 1998 South Carolina in‘99...Team captain in‘98 and ‘99...Also named all-state in cross country state cross country champion and state and track in ‘98 and ‘99...Helped lead Ocean Springs to the ‘98 state cross Female Runner of the Year ... Led country title...Track team captain as a junior and senior...Cross country Pendleton to cross country state titles in team captain as a senior...As a freshman, competed in cross country and ‘97 and ‘99 ... All-area and all-state in track for Bitburg American High School in Bitburg, Germany...Winner of track and cross country from ‘97 to ‘99 ... Lindy-Calahan Athlete-Scholar Award...National Merit Finalist...Senior class Salutatorian of graduating class ... Senior treasurer...Member of Beta Club...Recipient of Tech’s President’s class president ... Honor Roll student ... Scholarship. National Honor Society member ... Beta Club. Personal: Jennifer Lauren Christenson...Born Aug. 30, 1982, in Phoenix, Ariz....Parents are Brad and Sandy Christenson...Majoring in industrial Personal: Lisa O’Neill Hancock ... Born engineering. July 26, 1983 ... Parents are Ken and Mary Hancock ... Sister Lauren swam at Duke (2000-04) and brother Rick is a sophomore swimmer at Virginia ... Majoring in management. Host of the 2005 NCAA Zone Diving Championships • March 11-13 PAGE 19 Women’s Profiles

As a Junior (2003-04): Held the second fastest time on the Tech As a Junior (2003-04): Competed in the bonus finals at the ACC squad in the 50 freestyle and fourth fastest mark in the 100 free ... Championships in the 500 freestyle and the 200 backstroke events Competed in the ‘B’ finals at the ACC Championships in the 50 free ... Tallied a pair of 20th-place finishes in the 1650 free (17:22.92) and 100 backstroke ... Posted lifetime-best marks of 23.77 in the 50 and 200 back (2:07.74) ... Swam a season-best time of 2:05.99 in free and 57.53 in the 100 back, finishing 12th and 13th, the preliminaries of the 200 back at the ACC meet ... Finished 23rd respectively ... Tallied her third lifetime-best time at the ACC meet in the 500 free (5:04.14) at the conference championship ... Posted in the preliminaries of the 100 free (52.49) ... Led off the fastest swim of the the 200 free relay team that finished with a program- season in the 500 free at best third-place with a time of 1:34.25 at the the UGA Invitational conference meet ... Was also part of the record-setting (12/6) with a time of 400 free relay team that finished fifth with a time of 5:00.51 ... Ranked third 3:27.35 ... Recipient of team’s Chapman/Hiles Most on the Tech squad in the Improved Athlete Award ... ACC Academic Honor 200 back, fourth in the Roll. 500 free and 1000 free (10:22.84) ... ACC As a Sophomore (2002-03): Competed in the sprint Academic Honor Roll. freestyle and backstroke events for the Yellow Jackets Michelle Maguire ... Top 50 free time of 24.52 ranked her third on the As a Sophomore (2002- Tech squad ... Also ranked in the 100 free with a time of 55.02 ... 03): Broke her own school record in the 1000 free with a time of Time of 1:00.36 at Purdue/Cincinnati placed her third on the team 10:22.55 against Purdue/Cincinnati ... Finished 18th at the ACC in the 100 back ... Dean’s List for both fall and spring semesters ... Championships in the 400 IM with a time of 4:32.05 ... Had a ACC Honor Roll for the third straight season. 22nd-place finish in the 200 back at the conference championship ... Took 24th place at the ACC meet in the 500 free (5:01.03) ... As a Freshman (2001-02): Added key depth in the freestyle and Posted a lifetime-best 200 back time of 2:05.00 in the prelims of backstroke events…Placed 20th in 100 back at ACC Championships the conference championship. with a lifetime best of 58.69…Also posted personal records in the 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 50 free (24.53) and 100 free (54.54)…Ranked third on the team in As a Freshman (2001-02): Tech’s top distance freestyle performer, the 100 back, fourth on the team in 50 free and seventh in the 100 holding school records in the 500, 1000 and 1650 free…Recorded free...ACC Academic Honor Roll. lifetime best times in 500 free (4:57.68), 1650 free (17:11.66) and 400 IM (4:28.93)…Finished 15th in the 400 IM, 16th in 1,650 free High School: Four-time letterwinner at Duluth High School...Team and 19th in the 500 free at the ACC Championships…Member of captain as a senior ...Holds school record in the 50-yard school record-holding 800 free relay…Also ranked second on the freestyle...Selected as a Georgia State All-Star in 2000...Also ran team in the 400 IM and fourth in the 200 back...ACC Academic cross country for two years, lettering once. Honor Roll.

Personal: Jaclyn Marie Keys...Born Oct. 2, 1983...Parents are John High School: Two-time Arkansas state champion...Claimed 100- and Barb Keys...Majoring in management. yard backstroke title as a freshman and 500-yard freestyle crown as a senior...All-state selection...Two-time letterwinner...Owns school record in four events: 200 free, 500 free, 100 back and 200 IM ... Junior National qualifier...Also an all-state performer in cross country...Three-time letterwinner in cross country...Member of National Honor Society...Beta Club...Active in Future Business Leaders of America.

Personal: Michelle Fortier Maguire...Born Aug. 10. 1982, in Jackson, Miss....Parents are Rick and Patty Maguire...Majoring in management. Jaclyn Keys PAGE 20 Host of the 2005 Men’s & Women’s ACC Championships • Feb. 16-19, Feb. 23-26 Women’s Profiles

As a Junior (2003-04): Qualified for the ‘B’ finals in the 100 and As a Junior (2003-04) Registered the third fastest time in the 100 200 backstroke events at the ACC Championships ... Swam a butterfly and fourth quickest time in the 200 fly on the Tech squad season-best time of 57.13 in the preliminaries of the 100 back, ... Qualified for the ‘B’ finals of the 100 and 200 fly events at the finishing 12th in the finals ... Tallied a season-best time of 2:04.20 ACC Championships with Lifetime-best times of 57.12 and 2:06.48, in the prelims of the 200 back ... Finished 15th place in the finals of respectively ... Tallied a 16th-place finish in the 100 fly and an the 200 back at the ACC meet ... Top 100 butterfly time came at 18th-place finish in the 200 fly at the conference meet ... Had a the UGA Invitational (12/5) with a mark of 58.10 ... Swam a season-best swim of 2:09.32 in the prelims of the 200 individual season-best time of 2:09.46 in the 400 IM at the UGA Invite ... Led medley at the ACC Championships. off the 200 medley relay team that broke the school record (1:44.95) at the ACC meet ... As a Sophomore (2002-03): Swam Finished the season with the second fastest Anna Saum personal-best times in the preliminaries times in the 100 and 200 backstroke events of the 100 (57.76) and 200 butterfly ... ACC Academic Honor Roll. (2:07.41) events at the ACC Championships ... Finished 21st in the As a Sophomore (2002-03): Finished seventh 200 fly with a time of 2:07.79 at the in the 100 back at the ACC Championships ACC meet ... Tied for 20th place in the (56.85) ... Swam a personal-best time of 100 fly at the conference 2:01.22 in the 200 back to place ninth at the championship, ending the finals with a ACC meet ... Earned a 15th-place finish in time of 57.99 ... Dean’s List for both the 100 butterfly (57.79) at the conference fall and spring semesters ... ACC championship ... Had a NCAA ‘B’ qualifying Honor Roll. mark in the 100 back in the prelims of the ACC meet (56.19) ... Led off the 200 and 400 medley relay teams for the Jackets and helped As a Freshman (2001-02): One of the Jackets’ top butterfly Tech set a school record in the 400 medley (3:49.55) at the performers…Ranked second on the team in the 100 fly and third in conference meet ... Competed in the 100-meter and 200-meter the 200 fly, as well as sixth in the 100 free…Recorded lifetime bests back events at the U.S. Nationals ... Dean’s List for fall semester. in the 100 fly (58.29), 200 fly (2:08.01) and 100 free (54.07)…Placed 19th in 100 fly and 21st in 200 fly at the ACC As a Freshman (2001-02): Tech’s first All-ACC performer in Championships, advancing past the preliminaries in both 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING women’s swimming … Earned this honor with a third-place finish in events...ACC Academic Honor Roll. 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING the 100 back at the conference championships … Met the NCAA “B” cut in the 100 back with a time of 56.43 … Holds school High School: Three-time team MVP and four-year letterwinner at records in the 100 and 200 back (2:02.45), as well as the 100 fly Sherwood High School...Team captain as a senior...Named all- (56.49) … Recorded lifetime bests in the 50 free (23.93), 100 fly county three times by The Montgomery County Journal and The and 100 and 200 back at the conference meet … In addition to her Olney Gazett...County champion in 200-yard individual medley as 100 back performance, she finished sixth in the 200 back and 12th a sophomore and 100-yard butterfly as a senior...Five-time metro in the 100 fly at the ACC Championships … Also a part of the 200 finalist...Member of two county record-holding relays...Top five and 400 free relays, as well as the 200 and 400 medley relays, percent of her graduating class...Honor Roll student...Member of which all posted school records a the ACC meet. National Honor Society and National Spanish Honor Society.

High School: Four-time prep All-American ... Three-time team MVP Personal: Jill Allison Vukmanic...Born June 1, 1983, in Takoma and four-year letterwinner at Notre Dame Academy ... Team Park, Md....Daughter of Gary and Betty Vukmanic...Majoring in captain as a senior ... Led team to runner-up finish at the Ohio state mechanical engineering. meet in 2000 ... Member of Ohio state champion 400 free relay squad as a junior ... Also participated in cross country and track ... Two-time team MVP in cross country ... Also named team MVP in track one season.

Personal: Anna Marie Saum ... Born Oct. 13, 1982, in Toledo, Ohio ... Daughter of Steven and Laurie Saum ... Brother Josh played tennis at Eckard College from 1990-94 ... Sister Libby was a diver at the U.S. Air Force Academy from 1992-94 ... Majoring in management. Jill Vukmanic Host of the 2005 NCAA Zone Diving Championships • March 11-13 PAGE 21 Women’s Profiles

As a Junior (2003-04): Broke the school record in the 50 free with a As a Sophomore (2003-04): One of the more versatile swimmers on lifetime-best time of 23.74 at the ACC Championships, finishing the Tech squad ... Part of the record-setting 200 medley and 800 11th ... Swam a personal-best time of 1:53.75 in the preliminaries free relay teams at the ACC Championships ... Swam third in the of the 200 free at the ACC meet, tallying a 22nd-place finish in the 200 medley relay team that finished sixth with a Tech record time consolation finals ... Had a season-best time of 52.15 in the 100 of 1:44.95 ... Anchored the 800 free relay team that set a new free at the UGA Invitational (12/5) ... Helped guide the 200 free school record with a time of 7:29.38 ... Posted a season-best time relay team to a school’s best third- of 56.60 in the 100 butterfly to finish 17th at the place finish with a Tech record Moeko Wallis ACC meet ... Tallied a season-best swim of 24.39 time of 1:34.25 ... Was also part of in the preliminries of the 50 free at the conference the record-setting 400 medley and championships ... Finished with a time of 2:07.07 400 free relay teams at the ACC in the prelims of the 200 fly at ACC’s ... Had a meet with times of 3:49.39 and season-best time of 54.52 in the 100 free against 3:27.35, respetively ... ACC NC State (10/25) ... Finished with a season-best Academic Honor Roll. mark in the 500 free (5:09.96) against Purdue/ Florida Atlantic (11/14) ... Ended the season As a Sophomore (2002-03): Had ranked second on the Tech squad in the 100 and season top times in the 50 freestyle 200 fly events and fourth in the 50 free. (24.14) and 100 freestyle (52.47) at the ACC Championships, finishing 22nd in the 50 free ... Swam the 200 free at the Last As a Freshman (2002-03): Was the Jackets top butterfly competitor Chance Meet, tallying a season-best time of 1:54.85 ... Part of the ... Broke the school record in the 100 fly at the ACC 200 free relay team that finished sixth at the ACC meet with a time Championships with a time of 56.14, finishing in ninth place ... of 1:36.17 ... Dean’s List for both fall and spring semesters ... Had a personal-best time of 2:02.28 in the 200 fly at the conference Faculty Honors (Awarded for a perfect 4.0 G.P.A) in the spring meet, ending in 11th place ... Swam the second fastest time in the semester ... ACC Academic Honor Roll. 50 free (24.22) for Tech in the preliminaries of the ACC meet ... Ranked fourth on the Tech squad in the 200 free (1:55.43) and fifth As a Freshman (2001-02): Tech’s fastest sprinter, owning school in the 100 free (53.79) ... Swam the 100-meter fly at U.S. Nationals and finished with a time of 1:05.23 ... Guided the 400-meter 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING records in the 50 (23.91) and 100 free (51.98)…Also posted the team’s second-fastest mark in the 200 free (1:54.62)…Member of medley relay and 400-meter free relay teams to 29th and 35th-place five record-setting relays (200, 400 and 800 free, 200 and 400 finishes at U.S. Nationals. medley) at the ACC Championships…Finished 16th in the 100 free High School: Four-time letterwinner at Westview High School … and 18th in the 50 free at the conference meet…Recorded lifetime Four-time All-American and All-Arizona selection (1998-2001) … best times in the 50, 100 and 200 free...ACC Academic Honor Roll. Captured two Arizona state championships, winning the 50 free in 2000 and 100 free in 1999 … Named regional swimmer of the year High School: Four-year letterwinner at Columbus High in 1998-99 and 2001 … Held all 11 swimming records at Westview School...State champion in the 50-yard freestyle...Team captain as a … U.S. Swimming Scholastic All-American … Honor Roll student … senior...Selected as a Georgia All-Star from 1991- Member of National 2001...Member of 2001 Georgia Zone team, finishing Honor Society … third in the 50 free, fourth in the 100 free and seventh Winner of National in the 100 backstroke...Also earned three letters in Science Merit Award cross country and one in track...Named all-bi-city in as a freshman. cross country as a sophomore and junior...Named homecoming queen and Ms. Columbus High School Personal: Meghan as a senior...National Honor Society Meghan DeVinney Kathleen DeVinney secretary...Graduated in top 10 percent of her class. … Daughter of Joseph and Kathleen DeVinney ... Has two youngers sisters, Katie and Erin Personal: Ashley Moeko Wallis...Born October 2, 1982, in Tokyo, … Born June 7, 1984, in Glendale Ariz. … Majoring in industrial Japan...Daughter of Setsuko Wallis and Gary Wallis...Majoring in engineering. management. PAGE 22 Host of the 2005 Men’s & Women’s ACC Championships • Feb. 16-19, Feb. 23-26 Women’s Profiles

As a Sophomore (2003-04): Held the top times of the season in the As a Sophomore (2003-04): Finished the season second on the Tech 100 freestyle, 100 butterfly and 200 individual medley events ... squad in the 100 and 200 breaststroke events ... Posted a season- Posted a new school record in the 100 free with a time of 51.49 at best time of 1:05.50 in the preliminaries of the 100 breast at the the ACC Championships, finishing fourth ... Tallied a ninth-place ACC Championships, finishing the finals in 14th place ... Swam in finish in the 100 fly with a season-best mark of 55.47 at the ACC the prelims of the 50 free at the ACC meet, tallying a season-best meet ... Swam a lifetime-best time of 2:05.39 in the preliminaries of time of 25.07 ... Posted a season-best time of 2:24.89 in the 200 the 200 IM at ACC’s, finishing the finals in 15th place ... Helped breast against NC State (10/25). lead three relay teams to school records at the conference meet ... Part of the 400 medley relay team that finished with a time of As a Freshman (2002-03): Set a school record at the ACC 3:49.39 ... Guided the 200 free relay team to a program-best third- Championships in the 100 breaststroke (1:04.97) to finish 11th in place finish with a school record time of 1:34.25 ... Swam a leg on the event ... Finished 20th in the 200 breast at the ACC meet with a the 400 free relay team that broke the school record with a time of time of 2:23.67 ... Top 200 IM time came in the preliminaries of 3:27.35, finishing fifth ... the conference championship, ending with a Recipient of team’s time of 2:09.81. Chapman/Hiles Most Improved Athlete Award ... High School: Four-time letterwinner for coach ACC Academic Honor Roll. Bob Bright at Wilson High School…First-team All-American in 100 breast as a junior and As a Freshman (2002-03): senior…Also earned honorable mention Finished 14th at the ACC honors in 1999-2000…Four-time all-state and Championships in the 100 all-league honoree…Garnered All-Berks butterfly with a time of Liz Foster County accolades in the 100 breast and 200 57.28 ... Placed 21st in the IM for four years…Won four consecutive PIAA 100 freestyle (53.04) at the ACC meet ... Ranked second on the District III titles in the 100 breast…Helped team to district Tech squad in the 100 free with a time of 52.97 ... Finished third championships in ’00 and ’02…Berks County MVP as a on the team in the 200 IM (2:07.68), 100 fly (57.26) and sixth in senior…Won NISCA State Top 16 Award for 100 breast, as well as the 200 fly (2:15.11) ... Dean’s List for the fall semester. 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 200 medley relay and 400 free relay…Broke Kristy Kowal’s 100 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING breast pool record at Gov. Mifflin High School…Member of Berks High School: Earned seven letters at Franklin County High School County record 400 free relay…High Honor Roll student…Member for coach Kelly Caldwell…Five-time Kentucky state of French Club…Earned Gold and Silver Awards as a member of champion…Served as team captain as a junior and senior…Named Great Valley Girl Scouts. Speedo Kentucky High School Swimmer of the Year and Kentucky Female Swimmer of the Year for 2000-01…Earned prep All-America Personal: Laura Harriet Heiser…Daughter of Paul and Melissa honors in the 100 fly in ’01…Named Kentucky High School Heiser…Born Sept. 15, 1984, in Reading, Pa….Sister Rebecca Coaches Association Outstanding Senior Girl Swimmer as a swims at Georgia Southern…Majoring in management. senior…Tabbed Central Region Outstanding Female competitor in 2000 and ’01…Named to U.S. Swimming Scholastic All-American team in 2000…Holds seven school records at Franklin Laura Heiser County…Member of YMCA National Team for six seasons and Junior National Team for four seasons…Voted Best Female Sportsman as a senior…Member of National Honor Society, National Spanish Honor Society, Key Club, Beta Club, Young Republicans and Fellowship of Christian Athletes…Senior Class Representative.

Personal: Elizabeth Ashley Foster…Daughter of Robert and Carolyn Foster…Born July 31, 1984, in Alexandria, Va….Older brother Robbie swam for Tech’s men’s team from 1999-2003…Majoring in civil engineering. Host of the 2005 NCAA Zone Diving Championships • March 11-13 PAGE 23 Women’s Profiles

As a Sophomore (2003-04): Competed in the ‘A’ finals of the 100 and 200 As a Sophomore (2003-04): Broke her own school record on the three- backstroke events at the ACC Championships for the Yellow Jackets ... meter springboard with a score of 299.25 in six dives versus Emory (1/31) Finished fifth in the 100 back with a season-best time of 56.32 ... Posted a ... Qualified for the NCAA Zone B Diving Championships for the second NCAA ‘B’ cut time of 2:01.69 in the 200 back to finish sixth at the ACC straight season ... Finished 18th on the three-meter springboard, 20th on the meet ... Swam a leg of the 400 medley and 800 free relay teams that broke platform and 25th on the one-meter board ... Tallied a fifth-place finish at the school records with times of 3:49.39 and 7:29.38, respectively ... Held the ACC Championships on the three-meter board with a school record Tech’s top times for the season in the 100 and 200 back events ... Swam a score of 463.80 in 11 dives and finished ninth on the one-meter board ... season-best time of 1:57.08 in the 200 freestyle at the UGA Invitational The fifth-place finish is the highest for a Tech women’s diver at the (Dec. 5-7) ... Had a season- conference championships ... Recipient of team’s best swim of 5:03.64 in the inaugural Shilo Ayalon Most Valuable Athlete preliminaries of the ACC Ashley Kracke Award ... ACC Academic Honor Roll. Championships in the 500 free ... Selected as team’s As a Freshman (2002-03): Set school records in the Tommy Towles Scholar one-meter and three-meter diving events this season Athlete Award winner ...... Competed at the NCAA Zone B Diving ACC Academic Honor Roll. Championships, finishing 36th in the one-meter (205.10) ... Earned a ninth place finish at the ACC As a Freshman (2002-03): Championships in the three-meter, 11-dive event, Had one of the most setting a new school record (418.75 pts.) ... Scored impressive freshman seasons 224.70 points in six dives at the ACC meet in the in Tech’s short two-year one-meter event to finish 12th ... Top six-dive, one- history ... Broke three school meter score came at Emory (289.35) ... Broke her records and held the top third school record in the three-meter, six-dive event time in four different events at North Florida, scoring 293.20 points ... Dean’s ... Highest finish at the ACC List for fall and spring semesters ... ACC Academic Championships came in the 200 backstroke (4th), setting a school record Honor Roll. with a NCAA ‘B’ qualifying mark of 1:59.76 ... Set another school record at the ACC meet in the 100 back with a NCAA ‘B’ cut time of 56.00 in the High School: Dove for coach Carolyn Carlton at Fairport High preliminaries ... Finished fifth in the 100 back (56.32) ... Broke her third School...Prep All-American as a senior...Placed seventh on the three-meter 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING

2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING school record at the conference meet in the 200 freestyle (1:52.88) ... board, 13th on the platform and 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING Placed 23rd in the 500 free at the championship with a time of 5:00.74 ... 16th on one-meter at 2002 Tallied the highest finish for the Jackets at the U.S. Nationals, ending the junior nationals...New York state 200-meter back in 28th place (2:19.94) ... Led off the 400-meter medley champion in 2001...Three-time relay that finished 29th at the U.S. Nationals (4:30.05) ... CSCAA Academic all-county selection...Holds all All-America honorable mention honors ... Dean’s List for both the fall and diving records at Fairport, as spring semesters ... ACC Academic Honor Roll. well as county records...Won sectionals as a junior and senior High School: Four-time letterwinner and three-time team captain at Vestavia and state qualifiers three Hills High School for coach Rick Moulton … Alabama state champion in times...Participated in summer 100 back in 2001 … Member of Alabama state champion 200 medley relay nationals, east nationals and in ’99 … Southeastern champion in 100 and 200 back from 1999-2001 … senior zones in 2002...Member Three-time Vestavia Hills MVP … Named to U.S. Swimming Scholastic All- of National Honor Society and American team from 2000-02 … Named to Birmingham News State All- National Spanish Honor Academic Team as a senior … Finalist for Birmingham Post Herald Scholar- Society...Graduated with high Athlete of the Year for 2001-02 … Junior National Qualifier from 1999- honors...Also taught Sunday 2002 … Member of Southeastern Swimming Zones Team in 2001 … Swam school. at YMCA Nationals … Valedictorian in class of 350 … Member of National Honor Society and National Spanish Honor Society … Placed in top 10 in Personal: Laurissa Alia Alabama on National Spanish Exam … Member of Fellowship of Christian Prystaj...Born August 11, 1983, Athletes … Leader of a middle school girls Bible study group. in Rochester, N.Y....Daughter of Walter and Barbara Prystaj...One Personal: Ashley Annette Kracke … Daughter of Larry and Beverly Kracke of five children...Majoring in … Born August 1, 1984, in Homewood, Ala. ... Majoring in International material science engineering. Affairs and Modern Language. Laurissa Prystaj PAGE 24 Host of the 2005 Men’s & Women’s ACC Championships • Feb. 16-19, Feb. 23-26 Women’s Profiles

As a Freshman (2003-04): Quickly became one of Tech’s top sprint As a Freshman (2003-04): Finished the season in the top five on the freestylers ... Ranked in the top three on the Tech squad in the 50 Tech squad in the 100, 200 backstroke and the 200 individual and 100 freestyle events ... Competed in the consolation finals at medley events ... Posted season-best times of 2:10.51 and 4:39.57 the ACC Championships in the 50 free and 100 butterfly ... in the 200 IM and 400 IM at the ACC Championships ... Had a time Finished 17th in 50 free with a lifetime-best time of 23.89 ... Tallied of 1:02.12 in the 100 back at the final dual meet of the season a season-best time of 57.40 in the preliminaries of the 100 fly, versus Emory (1/31) ... Tallied a season-best time of 2:08.50 in the finishing the finals in 20th place ... Posted a season-best time of 200 back against NC State (10/25). 52.14 in the 100 free at the ACC meet ... Helped lead the 200 free relay team to a program-best third-place finish with a school record High School: time of 1:34.25 at ACC’s ... Also swam on the 200 medley and 400 Four-year Amanda Korell free relay teams that set new Tech records at the conference meet letterwinner at with times of 1:44.95 and 3:27.35, respectively ... ACC Academic Central Gwinnett Honor Roll. High School under coach Chip High School: Four-year letterwinner at Dunwoody High School Fletcher … under coach Tom McFerrin ... Elected captain in senior season ... School record As a senior, earned All-America honors in the 50 freestyle ... Was a holder in 100 Georgia state champion in the 50 free ... Won all individual events backstroke, 200 at the county meet in all four seasons ... Named DeKalb County individual Swimmer of the Year in 2001-02 ... School record holder in the 50 medley, 500 free, 100 free and 100 butterfly events ... Broke metro record in the freestyle, 400 100 free and set a new county record in the 50 free ... Academic freestyle relay All-America in junior and senior seasons ... Named DeKalb Athlete and 200 medley of the week and DiVarsity Athlete of the Week on two occasions ... relay … Was a Member of the Student Government and Interclub ... National high school state Honor Society ... Graduated in the top 10 percent of her class ... finalist in all four 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING Recipient of Coca-Cola award for excellence in athletics and years … Georgia 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING academics. State all-star for nine years … Personal: Born Natanya Leah Harper on Jan. 22, 1985, in San Honor Roll Antonio, Texas ... Parents are Carol and Jimmy Harper ... Has a student for all younger sister, Alicia (14) ... Great grandfather played third base for four years and the Brooklyn Dodgers ... Majoring in management. graduated with honors … National Latin Honors Society member in all four years.

Personal: Born Amanda Jean Korell on Dec. 20, 1984, in Oklahoma City, Okla. … Parents are Sandra and Michael Korell … Has two younger sisters, Paula (18) and Kelly (17) … Her aunt, Paula Ford, played college basketball at Texas Christian University … Her uncle, Joe Walstad, played football at Texas Tech University … Enjoys reading and sky diving … Majoring in science, technology and culture.

Natanya Harper Host of the 2005 NCAA Zone Diving Championships • March 11-13 PAGE 25 Women’s Profiles

As a Freshman (2003-04): Swam the second fastest times on the As a Freshman (2003-04): Was Tech’s top breaststroker all season Tech squad in the 500 freestyle and 400 individual medley events long ... Broke the school record in the 100 breast with a time of ... Part of the 800 free relay team that broke the school record with 1:04.00 in the preliminaries at the ACC Championships, finishing a time of 7:29.38 at the ACC Championships 10th in the finals ... Tallied her second 10th- ... Posted a season-best time of 4:59.42 in the place finish at the ACC meet in the 200 500 free to finish 20th at the ACC meet ... breast with a season-best time of 2:19.66 ... Swam the 400 IM at the ACC meet and Swam a leg of the record-setting Tech relay finished with a time of 4:37.27 in the prelims teams at the conference championship in the ... Had the sixth fastest time on the team in 200 medley (1:44.95) and 400 medley the 200 fly with a mark of 2:12.28 versus (3:49.39) ... Held Tech’s top times in the Kentucky (1/30) ... Posted a season-best time 100 and 200 breast ... Selected as the team’s of 4:32.71 in the 400 IM versus Purdue/ J. Herb McAuley Freshman Unity Award Florida Atlantic (11/15) ... ACC Academic winner ... ACC Academic Honor Roll. Honor Roll. High School: Earned four varsity letters in High School: Earned one letter at Puyallup swimming at Walton High School under High School under coach Ruth Conrad … coach Todd McAlpine … Was a county Finished fifth in the 200 individual medley champion in the 100 breaststroke and and seventh in the 500 freestyle at the state helped guide team to a state title in the 200 championships … Helped 200 medley relay medley relay in junior and senior seasons … and 400 free relay teams claim state titles … Named captain as a senior … Earned all-state U.S. Open competitor as a sophomore … first team honors as a senior, honorable Senior National competitor in four meets … mention as a junior and third team honors as Washington State Honors and Pathway a sophomore … Winner of the National Age Honors awards winner … National Honor Group Award presented by U.S.A Swimming Society and member of the school Orchestra … Finished 11th at the U.S. Nationals as a 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING (2nd chair). freshman in the 100-meter breast (1:13.55) Alison Walker … Named all-county second team … NISCA Personal: Born Heather Janelle Matz on May All-America in the 200 medley relay in 2001 2, 1985, in Puyallup, Wash. … Parents are Fran and Leon Matz … and 2002 … Georgia all-star in all four years … U.S.A Scholastic Has three sisters, Leane (24), Kim (21) and Becky (19) … Enjoys the All-American as a sophomore … Finished eighth in the 100 breast Orchestra, reading, arts and crafts … Majoring in earth and at U.S.A Spring Nationals … Helped 400 medley relay team place atmospheric sciences. eighth at Spring Nationals ... School record holder in the 200 medley relay and 200 free relay … Member of the Spanish, Interact and National Honor clubs … National Merit Scholar Commended Heather Matz student … Member of the Principal’s Honor Roll in all four years and graduated with over a 4.0 GPA.

Personal: Born Alison Emery Walker on Oct. 22, 1984 in Atlanta, Ga. … Parents are Peggy and Emery Walker … Has three sisters, Rebecca (20), Beverly (16) and Grace (12) … All three sisters have participated on the Dynamo Swim Club team … Majoring in management.

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As a Freshman (2003-04): Ranked second on the Tech squad in the High School: Four-year letterwinner under coach Colin Creel ... 200 freestyle with a time of 1:53.75 versus NC State (10/25) ... Captured the 2004 region 8AA diving title ... Won the 2003 Competed in the consolation finals of the 100 backstroke at the Gwinnett County championship ... Was a state finalist in each of ACC Championships, finishing in 21st place with a time of 59.79 ... her four seasons ... Earned one varsity lettter in cross country and Posted a time of 54.14 in the 100 free at the ACC meet ... Tallied a lacrosse ... Honor Roll student. mark of 1:54.81 in the prelims of the 200 free at the conference championship ... Swam season-best times of 24.90 in the 50 free Personal: Born Sara Frances Ballard on Nov. 25, 1985, in Virginia and 59.73 in the 100 back at the UGA Invitational (12/6) ... ACC Beach, Va. ... Parents are Bill and Vicki Ballard ... Father earned Academic Honor Roll. two degrees from Georgia Tech ... Industrial engineering major.

High School: Four-year letterwinner at Sherwood High School under coach Bill Shechtman … Montgomery County champion in senior year … Named captain … Selected as the team’s Most Valuable Swimmer as a junior and senior … Earned all-county honors by the Journal and Gazette in all four years … 2002 Metropolitan 200 freestyle champion … Holder of the 200 free relay county record (2001) and 200 medley relay Montgomery County record (2002) … National and Spanish Honor Society … Member of the Student Government Association (treasurer) and project change and principal’s committee … Honor Roll student for all four years and a Scholar Athlete … Graduated in top five percent of her class … Named Academic Senior Athlete of the Year.

Personal: Born Dana Lindsay West on Sept. 7, 1985, in Takoma Park, My. … Parents are Gail and Gregg West … Has two sisters, High School: Four-year letterwinner under coach Katie Landis ... Rachel (21) and Sasha (15) … Majoring in mechanical engineering. Elected team captain as a senior ... School record holder in the 100 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING freestyle (55.84), 200 individual medley (2:08.90) and swam a leg of the record-setting 200, 400 free relay and 200 medley relay teams ... Earned all-state honorable mention honors in 2002-03 and second team honors in 2001-02 ... Member of the school Newspaper and French clubs ... National Honor Society and National Beta club. Dana West Personal: Born Megan Katherine Campbell on Dec. 16, 1985, in Dana West Atlanta, Ga. ... Parents are Darrell and Debbie Campbell ... Grandfather, Paran Chase, won the Bronze Medal of Honor in World War II ... Enjoys music, water skiing and dancing ... Majoring in biology.

Host of the 2005 NCAA Zone Diving Championships • March 11-13 PAGE 27 Women’s Profiles the 2004 East Nationals, Senior Zones, Regionals and East Zone Championships ... Ranked No. 3 in her class ... National Honor Society, Chemistry Honor Society, German Honor Society and Mu Alpha Theta member.

Personal: Born Stephanie Danielle England on June 12, 1986, in San Antonio, Texas ... Parents are Gordon England and Susan Eggers ... Has two older brothers, Eric Eggers (23) and Evan Eggers (20) ... Enjoys rollerblading and spending time at the beach ... Majoring in chemical engineering.

High School: Four-year letterwinner under coach Sandy Martin ...Team captain as a senior ... Led team to four straight conference and regional championships (2001-04) ... Guided team to state titles in three seasons (2001, ’02, ’04) ... Earned all-state, all-region and all-conference honors in each of her four seasons and was named Most Valuable Swimmer in junior and senior seasons ... Swam part of a leg of the 400 freestyle relay team that earned NISCA All- America honors ... U.S.A Swimming Scholastic All-American from 2001-04 ... Part of the Government club and a member of the Student Council for four years ... National Honor Society ... 2004 North Carolina Scholar and Charlotte Club Team: Helped lead Team Pittsburgh to an Eastern Mecklenburg Schools Scholar. Zone, Section II, championship in the Spring of 2003 ... Eastern Zone record holder in 1650 freestyle (17:04.15). Personal: Born Allison Blakemore Childress on May 5, 1986, in Atlanta, Ga. ... Parents are Blake and Denise Childress ... High School: Three-time Scholastic All-American (2002-04) Sister, Kate (24), was a three-time NCAA champion and four- ... Four-year member of the Student Council ... Member of time SEC champion at the University of Georgia (1998-2001) school newspaper as a sophomore and junior ... National ... Enjoys Church Youth Groups and playing Ultimate frisbee Honor Society. ... Majoring in management. Personal: Born Amanda Lynn Gannon on May 22, 1986, in Suffern, N.Y. ... Parents are Peter and Rebecca Gannon ... Sister, Caitlin, is a senior swimmer at the University of 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING Maryland ... Enjoys music, dancing and playing badminton

Amanda Gannon

High School: Three-year letterwinner in diving under coach Tracey Pendina ... Elected team captain during junior and senior seasons ... Qualified for the America Cup, advancing to the semifinals on the platform ... Participated in the platform diving event at U.S. Jr. Nationals ... Won district championship in three consecutive seasons (2001-03) ... Pool record holder at Satellite High School ... Particpated in PAGE 28 Host of the 2005 Men’s & Women’s ACC Championships • Feb. 16-19, Feb. 23-26 Women’s Profiles Personal: Born Nancy Elizabeth Stowe on Aug. 19, 1986, in Lawrenceville, Ga. ... Parents are Gary and Nancy Stowe ... Has two older brothers, Neil (24) and Josh (22) ... Neil lettered in swimming at Georgia Southern (1999) and Delta State University (2000-02) ... Undecided College of Engineering major.

High School: Three-year letterwinner under coach Jeff Poppell ... Led team to three consecutive Florida state championships from 2001-03 ... National High School champions in 2003-04 ... Won state title in 100 breaststroke as a junior and as part of the 200 medley relay team in junior and senior seasons ... Three-time NISCA All-American in the 100 breast (2001-03) and two-time All-American in 200 medley relay (2002-03) ... Honor Roll student for all four High School: Five-year letterwinner under coaches Dr. Lee years ... National Latin and Spanish Honor Societies. Stockslager and Mary Pat Dadisman ... Helped lead team to five straight state championships (2000-04) ... As a senior, Personal: Born Kathleen Elizabeth McGraw on Aug. 12, won the individual state title in the 200 and 500 freestyle 1986, in Charlottesville, Va. ... Parents are Tom and Trish events ... Won the 200 and 500 freestyle events at the 2003 McGraw ... Has one younger brother, Mac (14) ... Father state meet and swam a leg of the championship 200 free played football at the University of Virginia (1972-74) ... relay team in junior season ... Captured the 200 free crown Majoring in management. at the state meet in sophomore season ... Earned all-state honors from 2000-04 ... U.S.A Swimming Scholastic All- American in ’02 and ’03 ... Georgia All-Star from 2000-04 ... Recipient of Swim Macon Award ... Was part of the state record-setting 200 freestyle relay team ... Lettered in cross country for one season ... National Honor Society.

Personal: Born Katherine Elizabeth Wright on Dec. 22, 1985, in Macon, Ga. ... Parents are John and Lisa Wright ... Has an older brother, Kevin (22) ... Enjoys reading, arts and 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING crafts and camping/hiking ... Majoring in management. 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING

Katie Wright

High School: Four-year letterwinner under coach Erik Spoto ... Won the state crown in the 500 freestyle in senior season ... As a junior, won the 500 free at the country championship ... School record holder in the 100, 200 and 500 freestyle events ... Was part of the 200 and 400 free relay teams that broke school records in 2004 ... Tabbed Most Valuable Swimmer from 2001-04 ... Garnered all-state honors as a senior and earned all-county honors in final three seasons ... Beta and Latin club member ... National Honor Society and National Latin Honor Society.

Host of the 2005 NCAA Zone Diving Championships • March 11-13 PAGE 29 Head Coach Seth Baron 8th season • Auburn (1987) Seth Baron is in his job. Also during his time in Atlanta, the Yellow Jackets have eighth season as the head been listed among the NCAA Division I All-Academic Swim coach of the Georgia Tech Teams each semester, including an Academic All-American men’s swimming and every semester of his tenure. diving team and fourth Under Baron’s guidance, six Tech swimmers have year as the head coach of earned All-America honors, six different swimmers have Tech’s combined men’s qualified for the NCAA Championships and the team has and women’s swimming finished in the Top 35 at nationals in four straight seasons. and diving program. This There have been three Tech ACC champions and 13 All-ACC season will mark the performers, including a school record five at the 2001 meet. second Tech will compete Along with excellence in the pool, Baron has in the Georgia Tech implemented a strong foundation for education that breeds Aquatic Center, since success at Tech. The women’s team finished No. 6 in the enclosing it in 2003. CSCAA team rankings for grade point average and the men’s In 2003-04, the Tech combined program reached a first team finished 20th in the CSCAA final team rankings for as both the men and women posted NCAA finishes and academics for the winter/spring semester. The women’s team freshman Vesna Stojanovska became the first Tech woman to was the only squad to crack the top 10 academically and earn All-America honors. Tech was one of 23 schools to have score points at the NCAA Championships. both the men’s and the women’s teams finish in the Top 35 at A total of 24 Tech swimmers made the ACC Academic the NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships. Honor Roll team in 2003-04 and three (Matt Figh, Jason Stojanovska finished 10th in the 200-meter fly at the Howard and Ashley Kracke) made the CSCAA Academic All- 2004 Women’s NCAA Swimming and Diving America honorable mention team. Championships, to garner All-America honors and lead the In 2003, Shilo Ayalon earned Verizon Academic All- Rambling Wreck to a 33rd-place finish. The Skopje, America honors and was awarded the James Weaver Corrigan Macedonia, native also swam the 200- and 400-meter Post-Graduate Scholarship, given by the Atlantic Coast freestyle events for the Jackets, finishing in a tie for 23rd and Conference for excellence in academics and athletics. 37th, respectively. The 2002-03 campaign was another successful one in Sophomore Sam Morgan qualified for his second just the second season of having a combined program. Baron straight Men’s NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships, led the women’s team to a sixth-place finish at the ACC posting a 15th-place finish in the 1500-meter freestyle and Championships, two places higher than the previous season. 44th-place finish in the 400-meter free, earning All-America For the men, they finished in the top four for the fourth straight After heading the U.S. National Team at the Maccabiah honors in the 1500m free. The Yellow Jackets finished 35th at season, scoring 471 points to place fourth overall. Games on two occasions, Baron will once again lead the U.S. the NCAA meet, placing in the Top 35 for the fourth Two Jackets qualified for the NCAA Championships as the at the 17th World Maccabiah Games in July 2005. During the consecutive season. men ended in a tie for 28th place. Senior Shilo Ayalon (500 summer of 1997, Baron served as the head coach for the U.S. The men’s team placed in the top five for the fifth free, 1650 free, 400 IM) earned All-America honors for the National Swim Team that competed at the 15th World consecutive year at the ACC Championships, scoring 392 third consecutive season, placing fourth in the 1650 free. Maccabiah Games in Tel Aviv, Israel. During the Games, the points to finish fifth. The women’s team scored a program- Freshman Sam Morgan (500 free, 1650 free) became the first fourth-largest international competition in the world, the U.S. best 282 points, finishing 13 points shy of fifth place. Jacket rookie to qualify for NCAAs and finished 18th in the team picked up an impressive 40 medals (12 gold, 17 silver Freshman Ryan Bishop earned All-ACC honors in the 1650 free. Tech tallied 15 points at the national and 11 bronze). While at Auburn and South Carolina, Baron 400 individual medley for the Yellow Jackets, tallying a third- championship. assisted with the coaching of 15 NCAA All-Americans, 13 place finish at the men’s ACC meet. Bishop became the ninth The 2001-02 season proved to be an impressive debut Olympic Trial qualifiers and two SEC Champions. athlete to garner such honors under Baron’s direction. as a combined program for the Yellow Jackets. The men’s As the head coach for the Charlottesville, Va., YMCA Another first for the Tech combined program happened squad continued its rise among the nation’s elite, as Tech Aquatic Club, Baron saw his team make dramatic in the summer of 2004 in Athens, Greece. Current swimmers finished a program-best second at the Atlantic Coast improvements, including a fourth-place finish at the 1994 Stojanovska (Macedonia) and freshman Onur Uras (Turkey) Conference Championships with 580.5 points. The men also YMCA National Championships. For his efforts, he was joined former Tech graduates Jorge Oliver (Puerto Rico) and tied for 27th at the NCAA Championships and were ranked nominated for the 1994 National YMCA Coach of the Year Leo Salinas (Mexico) at the Athens Olympics to become the 22nd in the final NSCAA Top 25 Poll, both program bests. and the Virginia Swimming Senior Coach of the Year. first Yellow Jackets to compete in the Olympiad Games. Shilo Ayalon earned All-America honors for the second Baron also served as the assistant head coach with the Baron has compiled a 40-40 men’s dual-meet record consecutive season with an eighth-place finish in the 1650 United States National Team at the 14th World Maccabiah and a 13-20 women’s mark during his first seven years on the free at NCAAs. A record five Jackets earned all-conference Games in 1993. honors. During the 1986-87 season, Baron served as an The women went 5-6 in the dual meet portion of their undergraduate assistant with the Auburn University swim team. Baron returned to his alma mater in 1991 as a graduate THE BARON FILE schedule and placed eighth at the ACC Championships. Cara DeVinny reached the NCAA Championships in three events, assistant coach. • Full Name: Seth Ross Baron an impressive milestone for a first-year team. Anna Saum Early in his career, Baron also coached at his high • Birthdate: Dec. 19, 1963, in Los Angeles, Calif. became the first All-ACC competitor in women’s swimming school alma mater, The Bolles School, in Jacksonville, Fla., with his former coach and mentor Gregg Troy, one of the • Education: Auburn 1987, B.S. in Marketing for Tech. In 2000-01, the men’s team posted 434.50 points to 1996 and 2000 U.S. Olympic Team coaches. • Married: to the former Susan Allen, August 28, earn a third-place finish at the ACC Championships. Tech also As a collegiate swimmer at Auburn he garnered All- 1998 scored its first points at the NCAA Championships, earning 10 America honors and was a key member in leading the team to 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING

2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING four consecutive top-15 appearances at the NCAA • Family: Baron and his wife Susan have two points to finish 29th. Baron guided the first pair of All- Americans in Tech history, Ayalon and Tomonori Tsuji. Four Championships. He served as the team’s captain during his children; Joshua Robert, born Feb. 20, 2000 and swimmers earned All-ACC honors. senior year and earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Prior to the ACC and NCAA Championship meets, marketing in 1987. Abigail Lynn, born on Dec. 18, 2003. Internationally, Baron was a dominant force at the 12th • Coaching Background Baron paced the Jackets to an 11-3 dual meet record, tying the school record for dual meet wins in a season. Tech swimmers World Maccabiah Games in 1985, as he set records in the 2001: Head Coach, U.S. National Team of 16th also established 16 school records in ‘00-01. 400 medley relay and the 200 individual medley. While in World Maccabiah Games; 1997: Head Coach, U.S. Baron spent the summer of 2001 as the head coach of Israel, Baron competed in eight different events and racked up the U.S. team at the 16th World Maccabiah Games. This a total of six gold medals and one silver medal. His six gold National Team of 15th World Maccabiah Games; international event gave Baron the opportunity to work with medals tied a record held by Mark Spitz and Mitch Gaylord 1994-97: Assistant Coach, South Carolina; 1992- the likes of Olympic champion Lenny Krayzelburg. for the most medals in a single Maccabiah Games en route to being named Athlete of the Games in 1985. 94: Head Coach, Charlottesville, Va., YMCA; 1993: In 1999-2000, Baron led Tech to a 5-6 dual meet record and its highest point total at the Atlantic Coast Conference In the 1983 Pan American Maccabiah Games in Sao Assistant Head Coach, U.S. National Team, 14th Championship with 289 points, matching the best finish in the Paulo, Brazil, Baron set records in the 100 fly, 100 free and World Maccabiah Games; 1991-92: Graduate As- program’s history with a sixth-place showing. Under Baron’s the 200 free on his way to four gold, four silver and two bronze medals. sistant Coach, Auburn; 1986-87: Undergraduate As- direction, the Yellow Jackets set 15 new school records during the season and clocked in with a school-record nine NCAA Baron was a 1984 participant in the 100 butterfly and sistant Coach, Auburn. provisional times. Prior to last season, the most “B” cuts by a 200 freestyle in the Olympic Trials for the XXIII Olympiad. • Swimming Background Georgia Tech swim team was two, in 1999. Also, for the first Baron also qualified for the 1988 Olympic Trials for the XXIV Olympiad, though he retired from competitive swimming in Auburn University, 1983-86: Four-time letterman, time in 11 years, Tech had an All-ACC honoree as David Laitala earned that recognition with his second-place finish in the summer of 1987. NCAA All-American and team captain; 1985 World the 100 butterfly. Along with his coaching responsibilities, Baron serves Maccabiah Games: won six gold medals and a sil- During the 1998-99 season, Baron led Tech to its first on the Board of Directors for the Maccabi U.S.A/Sports for ACC regular season dual-meet victory, which was a 149-82 Israel, is part of the Executive Committee and Organizing ver; 1983 Maccabiah Pan-Am Games: won four decision at Duke. That year, the Jackets scored their second- Committee. He also serves on the Advisory Board for the gold, four silver and two bronze medals; national highest point total in the ACC Championship meet with Center for Sport & Jewish Life. A native of Boca Raton, Fla., he enjoys golf, camping, record holder in the 200 freestyle while prepping at 192.5. The team placed seventh in the conference championship, but closed the gap on sixth-place Maryland by hiking and biking. The Bolles School; 1981 and ‘82 Florida High School over 100 points. Tech had its first-ever NCAA B-standard Athletic Association Athlete of the Year. achievements by David Laitala and Theral Mackey. PAGE 30 Host of the 2005 Men’s & Women’s ACC Championships • Feb. 16-19, Feb. 23-26 Coaching Staff John Ames Maria Thrash Stu Wilson Diving Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach 4th season 2nd season 3rd season Ohio, ‘93 Clemson, ‘84 Georgia, ‘89 John Ames is in his Maria Thrash enters Stu Wilson enters fourth season as diving her second season as his third season at coach for the Yellow assistant swimming Georgia Tech as an Jacket swimming and coach at Georgia Tech. assistant coach for diving program. Thrash assists with the men’s and women’s Under his guidance, sprinters, conditioning, swimming and diving. former diving standout Paul McCarty became Tech’s recruiting and is the Director of the Tech swimming Wilson’s duties include on-deck coaching, primarily first All-ACC diver since 1996 with a third-place finish camps. with the Tech’s distance swimmers, as well as recruiting on the one-meter board at the 2002 ACC Men’s During her first season, Thrash led the Tech for both the men’s and women’s teams. In addition, Swimming and Diving Championships. women to school records in the 50 and 100 freestyle Wilson will assist the head coach with the design of Hired in August 2001, Ames came to Tech from events. Senior Moeko Wallis posted a Tech record time weight and dryland training programs for the team. George Washington University and the Montgomery of 23.74 in the 50 free at the ACC Championships, Wilson has had two swimmers qualify for the Dive Club, one of the largest diving programs in the finishing 11th. NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships, former nation. With Montgomery, Ames served as the team’s Junior Liz Foster tallied a lifetime-best time of Tech standout Shilo Ayalon and junior Sam Morgan. associate head coach. He coached multiple Junior and 51.49 in the 100 free to break a Tech record and finish Ayalon was a three-time All-American athlete, twice Senior National qualifiers, as well as a number of Junior fourth at the ACC swim meet. under Wilson and Morgan garnered All-America honors World Championship qualifiers. His duties with the Thrash has over 36 years experience, coaching for the first time in his career at last year’s NCAA swim team included selection of team members, designing and competing, in the sport of swimming. BEfore meet. Morgan finished 15th in the 1500-meter freestyle. workouts and coaching and preparing the team for coming to Tech, Thrash was Head Senior Coach from Prior to joining the Yellow Jacket staff, Wilson competition. 2002-03, responsible for over 275 athletes. Thrash worked with the club team Swim Atlanta from 1990- In his six seasons at George Washington, he coached one male and one female state record holder 2001. Wilson served as the team’s Head Senior Coach guided the Colonials to numerous upper-tier Atlantic 10 and tutored the male high school Swimmer of the Year. since 1998. In this position, he planned and Conference finishes, with both the men’s and women’s The team included six Scholastic All-Americans and two implemented strength and conditioning programs for teams finishing as high as second. He also coached high school All-Americans. swimmers age 13 and over. He also handled several NCAA Zone Diving Championships qualifiers. She was Head Age Group Coach from 1988- administrative duties, including fundraising, travel Prior to his stint with Montomery and George 2002, garnering Georgia Coach of the Year honors in arrangements, compiling a newsletter and keeping track Washington, Ames served as an assistant coach with the 1997 and 1998. There she was responsible for the of all team records. He worked as a head age group Northern Virginia Dive Club. He also worked as a development of 240 athletes, recruited fifty new coach with Swim Atlanta from 1990-98. graduate assistant and diving coach at Western Illinois swimmers each year and managed the Roswell facility, Wilson coached several successful swimmers at University. including coordination of meets and practices. During Swim Atlanta, including U.S. Olympian Amanda Weir, Ames graduated from Ohio University in 1993 her stint, Thrash coached one Head Age Group record who set national age-group records (11-12 and 13-14) in with a bachelor’s degree in psychology after completing holder. the 50 free. Weir captured the Gold medal at the Pan his collegiate diving career with the Bobcats. Before Swim Atlanta, Thrash was an assistant Am Games in 2003 as the leadoff swimmer of the U.S. He earned a Master of Science degree in sport coach at the Dynamo Swim Club. There she managed 4x100 free relay team and won a Silver medal with the administration while at Western Illinois. sixty athletes and developed and coordinated the spring American Olympic team in Athens on the same relay. stroke clinics with over 150 athletes. Additionally, he mentored swimmers that posted Shilo Ayalon As an athlete, Thrash was a two-time captain at over 50 national top-16 age-group performances. Clemson University where she lettered from 1979-83. As a collegiate athlete, Wilson competed at the Grad. Asst. Coach She helped the Tigers to a 19-15 dual meet record and University of Georgia from 1984-88, reaching the finals 2nd season an 8-7 mark in the Atlantic Coast Conference. of the SEC Championships in the 200 and 500 freestyle Thrash graduated from Clemson University in May events in each of his last three seasons. Wilson was a Georgia Tech, ‘03 1984, with a bachelor’s degree in administrative NCAA qualifier in the 400 free relay and held the management. Bulldog record in the 200 free at one time. Wilson also Recipient of the Thrash’s great uncle, Jesse Thrash, was the first qualified for U.S. Nationals in his final six seasons of ACC James Weaver all-conference football player at Tech in 1902. Her competitive swimming. Corrigan Post-Graduate grandfather, Kenneth Thrash, M., Sr., played football at Wilson graduated from Georgia with a Bachelor Scholarship awarded by Tech from 1926-28 and her father, Kenneth, Jr., played of Arts in Economics in 1989. the conference for football at Georgia Tech from 1955-56, leading the excellence in Rambling Wreck to final rankings of No. 4 (10-1, 1956) academics and athletics, Shilo Ayalon enters his second and No. 7 (9-1-1, 1955). season as graduate assistant coach. Ayalon will assist with on-deck coaching, on-campus recruiting and all Jorge Oliver 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING

other areas of the Tech swimming and diving program. 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING A three-time All-American and a seven-time All- Vol. Asst. Coach ACC performer at Georgia Tech, Ayalon set the ACC Championship meet record this past season in the 1650 2nd season free with a time 14:47.99, en route to claiming his first Georgia Tech, ‘03 ACC crown. Ayalon is the first Yellow Jacket to qualify Former Georgia for three straight NCAA Championships. Tech men’s swimmer Along with his in-pool performance, Ayalon Jorge Oliver enters his earned Academic all-district honors two consecutive second season as a seasons and was a 2003 Verizon Academic All-America volunteer assistant selection. He earned CSCAA Academic All-America coach at Tech. honors for the second consecutive season a year ago Oliver represented and is a four-time ACC Honor Roll selection. Puerto Rico in the 2004 Athens Olympics this past The Tel-Aviv, Israel native, earned the team’s summer. The Jacksonville, prestigious Fred Lanuoe Athletic Achievement Award Fla., native swam the 200 for the second straight time after the 2003 season. individual medley at the Named after Fred Lanuoe, the award is given to the Summer Games. student-athlete who brings the highest recognition to As an athlete at Tech, the institution through their outstanding athletic Oliver finished his career achievements. ranked No. 3 in the 100 Ayalon graduated from Tech with a bachelor’s butterfly (49.55), fourth in degree in electrical engineering this past spring. He is the 100 backstroke (50.51) currently enrolled in Georgia Tech’s graduate school and 100 freestyle (45.75), working on a master’s in electrical engineering. Along sixth in the 200 backstroke with taking classes, Ayalon is a teacher’s assistant in the (1:50.42) and seventh in the electrical engineering program. 200 IM (1:53.38). Oliver graduated from Georgia Tech in December 2003 with a degree in chemical engineering. Host of the 2005 NCAA Zone Diving Championships • March 11-13 PAGE 31 Support Staff Bobby Robinson Exercise and Sports Science, with a concentration Robert Smith in athletic training. Senior Associate While at UNC, Taylor worked with football, Academic Advisor Athletic Director women’s basketball, baseball, men’s J.V. and var- Edinburgh, ‘98 Furman, ‘68 sity basketball and women’s lacrosse. Robert Smith en- This summer, Taylor assisted with the Tech ters his third year as Bobby Robinson men’s basketball and volleyball camps. academic advisor for enters his second the men’s and year at Georgia Tech Scott MacDonald women’s swimming as Associate Director Assistant Director and diving teams. Ad- of Athletics. ditionally, Smith Robinson oversees facilities and game of Sports Informa- works with baseball and softball. operations. tion Smith attended the University of Edinburgh Robinson spent 17 years as Clemson’s St. Andrews, ‘99 in Scotland and graduated in 1996. He went on to Director of Athletics, serving from 1985 until receive a Master’s degree in American History at stepping down on June 30, 2002. Scott MacDonald the University of Georgia in 1998. Smith is cur- During his time at Director of Athletics, the enters his second year rently working on his PhD in History at Georgia. Tigers won 56 Atlantic Coast Conference team as Assistant Sports In- Smith, and his wife Carolanne, reside in At- titles as well as the 1987 NCAA championship in formation Director at lanta. men’s soccer, and Clemson student-athletes Georgia Tech. MacDonald serves as the primary captured 24 individual national titles and over contact for softball, men’s and women’s swimming Leah Moore 400 All-America citations. The Clemson football and diving and men’s and women’s track and field. Thomas team went to a bowl game in 14 of his 17 years, Before coming to Tech, MacDonald served and the men’s basketball program advanced to as an intern at the University of North Carolina in Sports postseason play 12 of 17 years. 2002-03. At Carolina, he was the primary contact Nutritionist Over his career, 16 of the 19 Tiger sports for men’s and women’s cross country, softball and UTC, ‘99 programs had at least one final top 10 national wrestling. ranking, and Clemson finished in the top 30 of Prior to Carolina, MacDonald was a graduate Leah Moore Tho- the national all-sports rankings in nine of assistant at Oakland University in the sports infor- mas enters her second Robinson’s 17 years. mation office from 1999-2002. There he worked year at Georgia Tech Tiger student-athletes also made great with men’s and women’s basketball, baseball, as the sports dietitian/ strides academically during Robinson’s tenure, women’s soccer, softball and swimming and div- nutritionist. thanks in large part to the construction of Vickery ing, along with serving as a part-time pitching coach Thomas works with all the Tech athletes, de- Hall, Clemson’s student-athlete enrichment for the baseball team. MacDonald graduated from veloping eating plans designed for optimal perfor- center. In addition to that facility, Robinson also Oakland with a Master’s degree in Public Admin- mance and health. launched an $82 million fundraising project to istration in ‘02. Before Tech, Thomas earned a Master’s de- enhance all of Clemson’s athletics facilities, As a collegiate athlete, MacDonald was a four- gree from Georgia State in exercise science in 2003. including Clemson Memorial Stadium and year letterwinner in baseball at Henry Ford C.C. She performed an internship in the Dietetic pro- Littlejohn Coliseum. (1994-96) and St. Andrews Presbyterian College gram at GSU. Robinson first went to Clemson in 1970, (1996-98). He earned all-region and all-conference Prior to Georgia State, Thomas attended Ten- working in the housing office until moving to the honors at Henry Ford after going 8-3 in 1996, lead- nessee-Chattanooga, where she earned a B.S. de- athletics department three years later. After ing the Hawks to two straight conference titles and gree in nutrition in 1999. While attending UTC, serving the athletics department in various a regional final in 1996, eventually falling to na- Thomas ran cross country and track for the Mocs capacities, he was named business manager in tional champion Grand Rapids C.C. from 1996-99. She helped lead the team to three 1975. He was promoted to assistant athletic At St. Andrews, MacDonald finished16-8 and conference championships and earned Academic director in 1977 and then associate athletic ranked nationally in strikeouts and ERA. Female Athlete of the Year honors as a senior. director in 1980. He served in that capacity until The Bloomfield Hills, Mich., native, also let- In 2004, Thomas became an U.S. Olympic being named Director of Athletics in March of tered in golf for two seasons at St. Andrews (1998- Trials Marathon qualifier. 1985. 99). He graduated from SAPC in 1999 with a de- Along with her duties at Tech, Thomas writes Along with his administrative duties, gree in physical education and sport. a monthly nutrition column to the “Wingfoot”, an Robinson served as Clemson’s golf coach from Atlanta Track Club publication and “Net News”, 1974-83, guiding the Tigers to one ACC title and Eddie Lee Ivery an Atlanta Lawn Tennis Association (ALTA) publi- 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING three NCAA Tournament appearances. Strength Coach cation. She also authored a chapter on Weight A native of Columbia, S.C., Robinson was Management for the 4th edition of Sports Nutri- honored by the State of South Carolina with the Georgia Tech, ‘92 tion: A Guide for the Professional Working with Active People, published by the Sports, Cardiovas- Order of the Palmetto, the highest honor a Eddie Lee Ivery is cular and Wellness Nutritionists Dietetic Practice resident of the state can receive, and in 2002, he in his fourth season as was inducted into the Clemson Hall of Fame. Group of the American Dietetic Association.

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Wayne tremendous growth in the Yellow Jackets’ Clough, the Institute’s tenth president and the overall athletics program while positioning first alumnus to serve in that capacity. Georgia Tech for the future with ambitious His leadership has made undergraduate building projects. education more dynamic. He implemented a Georgia Tech’s overall athletics program has required computer initiative for all students, enjoyed unprecedented success during Braine’s and oversaw the revision of the curriculum to tenure, and the 2003-04 school year proved to include web-based enhancements. The next be the most successful campaign in Tech step was a broad initiative to engage students history. Yellow Jacket teams combined for a more fully with faculty in the classroom and research lab, and to create school-record 31st place finish in the annual NACDA Director’s Cup more student leadership opportunities. The positive impact is reflected in standings, which ranks the overall success of athletics programs based on higher quality students and higher retention rates. NCAA finishes in each sport. Tech’s No. 31 finish shatters its previous high Sponsored research has also increased every year since Clough of 45th place in 1994. became president. Research expenditures are now exceed $370 million as Highlighting the 2003-04 year was the remarkable performance by the Tech moves into exciting interdisciplinary fields like bioengineering, Rambling Wreck basketball team, which advanced to the NCAA sustainable technology, and nanoscience. Championship game. Tech’s women’s volleyball and track and field Clough’s skills as a civil engineer are evident in reshaping the campus programs also enjoyed watershed years, with the volleyball team reaching to meet the needs of Tech’s world-class programs and students. He has the NCAA Elite Eight, and the track team winning two national titles and overseen the construction of more than a dozen academic and research placing 15th at the NCAA Outdoor Championships. buildings, with several more on the drawing board. The campus is fully Fifteen of Tech’s 17 sports programs reached postseason play in 2003- wired with 1,700 miles of fiber-optic cable and offers a comprehensive 04. In fact, Georgia Tech was the only school in the nation to win a football wireless environment as well. bowl game as well as NCAA Regionals in men’s basketball and baseball, To provide the additional resources required to reach this goal, and one of only three programs to win a bowl game and at least one game Clough engineered the Campaign for Georgia Tech, which raised a record in the NCAA basketball and baseball tournaments. Tech boasts 25 $712 million in five years for 54 endowed faculty chairs, 233 endowed Academic All-America honorees in the last seven years, including three in scholarships, eleven new buildings, and a host of academic, research and 2003-04, while the football team placed a school-record eight student- athletic programs. athletes on the 2003 ACC All-Academic team. Beyond campus, he gives Georgia Tech a face and voice in The addition of women’s swimming and diving in 2001-02 is further Washington, D.C., as a member of the President’s Council of Advisors on evidence of Georgia Tech’s commitment to women’s athletics under Braine. Science and Technology and the executive committee of the U.S. Council In U.S. News & World Report’s inaugural ranking of collegiate athletics on Competitiveness, and as chair of the National Academy of Engineering programs in 2002, Tech was rated number two in the nation in gender committee on the Engineer of 2020. equity. Since September, 2001, he has represented the Atlantic Coast Braine currently serves on the NCAA Division I Football Issues Conference (ACC) on the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Committee, and he previously served a two-year appointment as chairman Division I Board of Directors. of the NCAA Special Events Committee in 1995-96. A native of Douglas, Georgia, Clough received his bachelor’s and Winning records and all-star honors, however, are just part of the master’s degrees in civil engineering from Georgia Tech in 1964 and 1965. Braine athletics program. Just as he did earlier as director of athletics at He earned a Ph.D. in civil engineering from the University of California, Marshall and Virginia Tech, he emphasizes much more, especially the Total Berkeley in 1969. Person Concept, a comprehensive support program that stresses academics He was provost and vice president for academic affairs at the and life skills. Through the Total Person Program, Tech student-athletes University of Washington in Seattle when he answered the call to return to benefit from a number of enrichment programs ranging from life skills and his alma mater as president in September of 1994. Prior to that, he had career planning to wellness and community outreach. Braine is also proud spent a decade at Virginia Tech as head of the Department of Civil that Georgia Tech was named the recipient of the first-ever Atlantic Coast Engineering, then as Dean of the College of Engineering. He also served on Conference Sportsmanship School of the Year Award in 2004. the faculties of Duke and Stanford universities. Hired by President Dr. G. Wayne Clough, Braine was named Georgia 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING A specialist in geotechnical and earthquake engineering, he is the Tech’s director of athletics on June 3, 1997, succeeding Dr. Homer Rice, 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING author of more than 120 papers and reports, six book chapters, and several who retired after serving as AD from 1980 until 1997. widely used geotechnical computer codes. He is presently a consultant to Now in his 21st year as an athletics director, Braine was AD at the San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit System for ongoing major seismic Marshall from 1985 through 1987. He moved to Virginia Tech and made a retrofitting. His other interests include technology and higher education name for himself in a 10-year tenure in which he helped change the face of policy, economic development, diversity in higher education, and Hokie athletics. It was under Braine’s leadership that Virginia Tech gained technology in a global setting. membership in the Big East Football Conference, which proved to be a Closer to home, he serves on the Board of Advisors for Noro-Moseley stepping stone to full membership in the league. Braine originally came to Partners, the Southeast’s largest venture capital fund, and on the Board of Georgia Tech in 1974 as defensive secondary coach on the football staff of Directors of Total System Services of Columbus, Ga. He is a member of the Pepper Rodgers and served in that capacity for two years. executive committees for the Metro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce and A native of Grove City, Pa., Braine earned his bachelor’s degree Central Atlanta Progress, and a trustee of the Georgia Research Alliance. (1965) as well as a master’s of arts and teaching (1966) at the University of Georgia Trend magazine has included Clough on its list of the 100 most North Carolina, where he was a three-time football letterman. influential Georgians for the last seven years. After teaching and coaching at Manatee High School in Bradenton, Among his many national awards for teaching and research, Clough Fla., he joined the Virginia Military Institute football staff as a freshman holds eight from the American Society of Civil Engineers and is one of a coach in the spring of 1967. Later he coached at Richmond from 1971-73 select few to have been twice awarded the Norman Medal, civil before his stint at Tech. Braine moved to Virginia as administrative assistant engineering’s oldest honor. In 2001 he received the National Engineering and secondary coach in 1976. In 1978, he became assistant athletic Award from the American Association of Engineering Societies. He has director at Virginia. He took a similar position at Fresno State in 1983 and been a member of the National Academy of Engineering for more than a was promoted to associate athletic director in 1984. From there moved on decade. to become the athletics director at Marshall in 1985. Wayne and Anne Robinson Clough have been married for more than Braine, 61, received a high honor in 1993 when he was inducted into 30 years and have two grown children. the Mercer County Hall of Fame in the area where his hometown is located. The Tech AD has four children and seven grandchildren.

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Jackets Step Forward in 2003-04 RESULTS Combined Program MEN (4-7, 2-3 ACC); WOMEN (4-7, 1-4 ACC) Georgia Tech made tremendous 10/25 NC STATE ...... W, 132-107 (M); W, 152-91 (W) 11/7 @ #9/17 Virginia ...... L, 133-95 (m); L, 139-98 (w) strides in its third season as a 11/8 @ NR/#24 Maryland ...... W, 133-107 (m); L, 147-94 (w) combined swimming and diving 11/14-15 PURDUE ...... L, 213-134 (M); W, 180-173 (W) program. The Yellow Jackets scored 11/14-15 FLORIDA ATLANTIC ...... W, 232-97 (M); W, 217.5-123.5 (W) 11/21 #7/3 Georgia ...... L, 124-100 (m); L, 121-110 (w) points at both the Men’s and 12/5-7 @ Georgia Invitational ...... men-4th (415 pts.); women-4th (286 pts.) Women’s NCAA Championships, 1/10 @ Alabama ...... L, 141-100 (m); L, 144-99 (w) finishing in 33rd-place on the 1/17 #24/18 FLORIDA STATE ...... L, 138-101 (M); L, 143-86 (W) 1/24 @ Clemson ...... L, 147-89 (m); L, 136-107 (w) women’s side and in a tie for 35th 1/30 #21/NR KENTUCKY ...... L, 126-109 (M); L, 127.5-107.5 (W) on the men’s side. The Jackets 1/31 EMORY ...... W, 158-133 (M); W, 160-122 (W) cracked the Top 35 for the fourth 2/18-21 Women’s ACC Championships ...... 6th (282 pts.) 2/25-28 Men’s ACC Championships ...... 5th (392 pts.) straight season at the men’s NCAA 3/18-21 Women’s NCAA Championships ...... 33rd (7 pts.) meet, while the women placed for 3/25-27 Men’s NCAA Championships ...... T-35th (2 pts.) the first time in program history. Sophomore Sam Morgan made Freshman Ryan Bishop earned All- WOMEN’S SWIMMING AND his second straight appearance at the ACC honors in the 400 individual DIVING NCAA Championships. The medley with a third-place finish. Tech placed at nationals for the Gainesville, Ga., native finished Tech finished with a 4-7, 2-3 first time in school history. 15th in the 1500-meter freestyle ACC dual meet record. Stojanovska became the first with a time of 15:15.00, earning All- women’s swimmer to earn All- America honors for the first time in Honors America honors and just the second his career. • Sam Morgan - All-America (1500 to compete at the NCAA swim meet. Freshman standout Vesna free) The Yellow Jackets finished sixth Stojanovska qualified for the • Ryan Bishop - All-ACC at the ACC Championships, tallying Women’s NCAA Championships • Matt Figh - Tied school record in 282 points. That point total set a with NCAA ‘B’ cut times in the 200, 200 free at ACC’s program best at the ACC meet and 500 freestyle and 200 butterfly • Ryan Riebesell, Jason Howard, finished 13 points shy of fifth place. events. The Skopje, Macedonia, Brian Huff, Teemu Kettunen broke Tech broke 13 school records native posted a 10th-place finish in school record in 200 and 400 free over the course of the season, the 200-meter fly to become the first relay events at ACC’s including all five relay events at the women’s swimmer to earn All- • Paul McCarty broke school record ACC meet. America honors. on one-meter springboard against The Jackets finished the season Emory with a 4-7, 1-4 ACC dual meet MEN’S SWIMMING AND DIVING • Ryan Bishop finished 39th in the record. The men’s swimming and diving 200 IM at U.S. Olympic Trials 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING team finished in the Top 35 at the • Matt Figh tallied a 12th-place Honors NCAA Championships for the fourth finish in the 200 fly at 2004 • Vesna Stojanovska - All-America consecutive season. The Yellow ConocoPhillip National (200 fly) ... Broke school record in Jackets had an All-American at the Championships 200 free, 500 free and 1000 free meet for the fourth straight year. • Moeko Wallis broke school record The Rambling Wreck finished in 50 free at ACC’s fifth at the Atlantic Coast Conference • Liz Foster set new school record in Championships, tallying 392 points. 100 free and 100 fly at ACC’s • Ann Battle broke school record in 1650 free at ACC’s • Alison Walker broke school record in the 100 breast at ACC’s • Laurissa Prystaj broke school records on the three-meter springboards (6 and 11 dives)

PAGE 34 Host of the 2005 Men’s & Women’s ACC Championships • Feb. 16-19, Feb. 23-26 2003-04 Review 2003-04 Tech Top Times MEN 50 freestyle Ryan Riebesell (ACC Championships) 20.62 100 freestyle Jason Howard (ACC Championships) 45.73 200 freestyle Matt Figh (ACC Championships) 1:37.70$^ 500 freestyle Matt Figh (ACC Championships) 4:24.01^ 1000 freestyle Sam Morgan (Kentucky) 9:14.83 1650 freestyle Sam Morgan (ACC Championships) 15:07.52^ 100 butterfly Teemu Kettunen (ACC Championships) 49.34 200 butterfly Matt Figh (ACC Championships) 1:49.18 100 backstroke Jeremy Raines (ACC Championships) 49.43 200 backstroke Jeremy Raines (ACC Championships) 1:47.77 100 breaststroke Alex Williams (ACC Championships) 57.34 200 breaststroke Ryan Bishop (ACC Championships) 2:02.76 200 individual medley Ryan Bisop (ACC Championships) 1:49.64^ 400 individual medley Ryan Bishop (ACC Championships) 3:52.03^ 200 medley relay Raines, Williams, Kettunen, Riebesell (ACC Championships) 1:31.04 400 medley relay Raines, Williams, Kettunen, Howard (ACC Championships) 3:21.94 200 free relay Riebesell, Howard, Huff, Kettunen (ACC Championships) 1:21.46$ 400 free relay Kettunen, Riebesell, Huff, Howard (ACC Championships) 3:01.64$ 800 free relay Figh, Huff, Eden, Howard (ACC Championships) 6:37.93 1-M Diving Paul McCarty (Emory) 335.09$% 3-M Diving (6) Paul McCarty (Emory) 352.95% 3-M Diving (11) Tony Burkhardt (NCAA Zone Diving Championships) 513.85 WOMEN 50 freestyle Moeko Wallis (ACC Championships) 23.74$ 100 freestyle Liz Foster (ACC Championships) 51.49$ 200 freestyle Vesna Stojanovska (ACC Championships/NCAA Championships) 1:49.90$/1:48.94& 500 freestyle Vesna Stojanovska (ACC Championships/NCAA Championships) 4:53.96$/4:46.77& 1000 freestyle Vesna Stojanovska (FAU/Purdue) 10:11.58$ 1650 freestyle Ann Battle (ACC Championships) 17:05.06$ 100 butterfly Liz Foster (ACC Championships) 55.47$ 200 butterfly Vesna Stojanovska (ACC Championships/NCAA Championships) 2:02.25/1:57.40& 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 100 backstroke Ashley Kracke (ACC Championships) 56.32 200 backstroke Ashley Kracke (ACC Championships) 2:01.69^ 100 breaststroke Alison Walker (ACC Championships) 1:04.00$ 200 breaststroke Alison Walker (ACC Championships) 2:19.66 200 individual medley Liz Foster (ACC Championships) 2:05.39 400 individual medley Vesna Stojanovska (FAU/Purdue) 4:27.14 200 medley relay Saum, Walker, DeVinney, Harper (ACC Championships) 1:44.95$ 400 medley relay Kracke, Walker, Foster, Wallis (ACC Championships) 3:49.39$ 200 free relay Keys, Wallis, Foster, Harper (ACC Championships) 1:34.25$ 400 free relay Harper, Foster, Wallis, Keys (ACC Championships) 3:27.35$ 800 free relay Stojanovska, Matz, Kracke, DeVinney (ACC Championships) 7:29.38$ 1-M Diving Laurissa Prystaj (Emory) 278.85% 3-M Diving (6) Laurissa Prystaj (Emory) 299.25$% 3-M Diving (11) Laurissa Prystaj (ACC Championships) 463.80$ $—School Record ^—NCAA “B” Qualifying Mark %—NCAA Zone Diving Qualifying Mark & - Converted times from NCAA Championships

Host of the 2005 NCAA Zone Diving Championships • March 11-13 PAGE 35 Men’s Records GEORGIA TECH EVENT GEORGIA TECH AQUATIC CENTER ATLANTIC COAST ACC CHAMPIONSHIP NCAA RECORDS SCHOOL RECORDS 25-yd. RECORDS CONFERENCE RECORDS MEET RECORDS 50-yd. FREE Josh Hersko, 2003 Joe Pascale, Auburn David Fox, NC State Brendon Dedekind, Florida State Roland Schoeman, Santa Clara 20.58 20.32 (2004) 19.14 (1993) 19.25 (1998) 19.06 (2002)

100-yd. FREE Josh Hersko, 2003 Bryan Lundquist, Auburn Brendon Dedekind, Florida State Brendon Dedekind, Florida State Anthony Ervin, California 44.29 44.32 (2004) 42.96 (1999) 42.96 (1999) 41.62 (2002)

200-yd. FREE Matt Figh, 2004 Shilo Ayalon, 2003 Wesley Flatt, Auburn John Davis, North Carolina , California 1:37.70 1:38.01 (2004) 1:35.59 (1990) 1:35.59 (1990) 1:33.03 (1987)

500-yd. FREE Shilo Ayalon, 2003 Matthew Owen, Georgia Ian Prichard, Virginia Ian Prichard, Virginia Tom Dolan, Michigan 4:19.31 4:22.19 (2004) 4:16.32 (2001) 4:16.32 (2001) 4:08.75 (1995)

1,000-yd. FREE Shilo Ayalon, 2003 Sam Morgan, Georgia Tech Fran Crippen, Virginia, No Record Tom Dolan, Michigan 9:02.69 9:14.83 (2004) 8:54.56 (2003) 8:45.27 (1995)

1,650-yd. FREE Shilo Ayalon, 2003 Tommy Bishop, Florida State Fran Crippen, Virginia Shilo Ayalon, Georgia Tech Chris Thompson, Michigan 14:47.31 15:44.87 (2004) 14:46.05 (2003) 14:47.99 (2003) 14:26.62 (2001)

100-yd. BACK Jeremy Raines, 2003 Ryan Wochomurka, Auburn Stephen Perry, Florida State Rob Braknis, Florida State (1995) Neil Walker, Texas 48.72 48.65 (2004) 47.72 (1999) Ted Brisson, North Carolina (1998) 44.92 (1997) 48.10 200-yd. BACK James Salazar, 2002 Claudio Ulrich, Florida Luke Wagner, Virginia Rob Braknis, Florida State Aaron Piersol, Texas 1:45.53 1:48.25 (2004) 1:42.67 (2001) 1:43.39 (1995) 1:39.16 (2003)

100-yd. BREAST Tomonori Tsuji, 2002 Sean Osborne, Auburn Ed Moses, Virginia Ed Moses, Virginia , Tennessee 54.85 56.07 (2004) 52.60 (2000) 52.60 (2000) 51.86 (1997)

200-yd. BREAST Tomonori Tsuji, 2001 Jeff Parsley, Georgia Ed Moses, Virginia Gary Marshall, Virginia , Texas 1:58.37 2:00.66 (2004) 1:53.99 (2000) 1:54.79 (2002) 1:52.62 (2003)

100-yd. FLY David Laitala, 2002 Jamie Graves, Tennessee Tucker Shade, North Carolina Tucker Shade, North Carolina Ian Crocker, Texas 47.68 48.68 (2004) 46.86 (1998) 47.09 (1998) 45.44 (2002)

200-yd. FLY Tim Halligan, 1989 Jamie Graves, Tennessee Michael Raab, Virginia Doak Finch, Virginia Melvin Stewart, Tennessee 1:47.09 1:47.26 (2004) 1:42.84 (2003) 1:43.54 (2000) 1:41.78 (1991)

200-yd. IM David Laitala, 2002 Steven Manley, Kentucky Bo Greenwood, Virginia Bo Greenwood, Virginia George Bovell, Auburn 1:47.95 1:50.90 (2004) 1:46.20 (2002) 1:46.20 (2002) 1:42.66 (2003)

400-yd. IM Shilo Ayalon, 2003 Tim Hansen, Alabama Bo Greenwood, Virginia Bo Greenwood, Virginia Tom Dolan, Michigan 3:48.31 3:57.82 (2004) 3:44.99 (2002) 3:44.99 (2002) 3:38.18 (1995)

200-yd. FREE RELAY Howard, Huff, Kettunen, Alabama, 1:20.29 Florida State, 1:18.75 (1998) Florida State, 1:18.78 (1997) Stanford, 1:16.49 (2002) Riebesell, 2004 Erasmus, Ashby, Santos, Flanagan, Dedekind, Coelho, Bal, Marshall, 1:21.46 Worby, Erhartic (2004) McVittie, Dedekind McVittie, Braknis Schnell, O’Bryan 400-yd. FREE RELAY Howard, Huff, Kettunen, Georgia Tech, 3:04.28 Florida State, 2:55.22 (1997) Florida State, 2:55.22 (1997) California, 2:48.99 (2003) Riebesell, 2004 Huff, Howards, Dedekind, Coelho, Dedekind, Coelho, Draganja, Cavie, 3:01.64 Riebesell, Kettunen (2004) McVittie, Braknis McVittie, Braknis Bruckhart, Ervin 800-yd. FREE RELAY Ayalon, Hersko, Alabama, 6:37.10 North Carolina, 6:26.71 (1993) Virginia, 6:29.13 (2001) Southern Cal, 6:17.35 (2002) Morgan, Figh, 2003 Erhartic, Southon, Monasterio, Hamrick, Wagner, Anderson, Lee, Castro, 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 6:36.12 Flamion, Willcox (2004) Summerlin, deFabrique Johnson, Prichard Kerekjarto, Keller 200-yd. MEDLEY RELAY Raines, Foster, Virginia, 1:29.38 NC State, 1:27.73 (2000) NC State, 1:27.73 (2000) Texas, 1:24.46 (2003) Kettunen, Riebesell, 2003 Wagner, Roguij, Holloway, Proto, Holloway, Proto, Piersol, Hansen, 1:29.90 Haag, Kerpelman (2004) Magnusson, Solt Magnusson, Solt Ditoro, Crocker 400-yd. MEDLEY RELAY Salazar, Tsuji, Purdue, 3:24.99 Virginia, 3:11.60 (2000) Virginia, 3:11.60 (2000) Texas, 3:04.47 (2003) Laitala, Hersko, 2002 Paul, Bessenyei, Mousetis, Moses, Mousetis, Moses, Piersol, Hansen, 3:16.44 Scholz, Prugh (2003) Finch, Johnson Finch, Johnson Crocker, Kemp 1-Meter DIVING (6) Paul McCarty, 2004 ———— 335.09

1-Meter DIVING (11) Brandon Lumm, 1996 — — Paul Spray, Florida State — 492.80 560.25 (1992)

3-Meter DIVING (6) Brandon Lumm, 1996 — — Louis Gagnet, Florida State — 367.50 621.05 (2003)

3-Meter DIVING (11) Kevin Brooks, 1998 — — Paul Spray, Florida State — 520.20 591.90 (1992)

PAGE 36 Host of the 2005 Men’s & Women’s ACC Championships • Feb. 16-19, Feb. 23-26 Women’s Records GEORGIA TECH EVENT GEORGIA TECH AQUATIC CENTER ATLANTIC COAST ACC CHAMPIONSHIP NCAA RECORDS SCHOOL RECORDS 25-yd. RECORDS CONFERENCE RECORDS MEET RECORDS 50-yd. FREE Moeko Wallis, 2004 Katie Taylor, Auburn Richelle Fox, North Carolina Richelle Fox, North Carolina Maritza Correia, Georgia 23.74 23.46 (1999) 22.40 (1998) 22.45 (1998) 21.69 (2002)

100-yd. FREE Liz Foster, 2004 Marylyn Chiang, California Mitzi Kremer, Clemson Richelle Fox, North Carolina Natalie Coughlin, California 51.49 50.55 (1999) 48.84 (1989) 49.35 (1998) 47.00 (2003)

200-yd. FREE Vesna Stojanovska, 2004 Joscelin Yeo, California Mitzi Kremer, Clemson Jessi Perruquet, North Carolina Natalie Coughlin, California 1:49.90 1:50.07 (1999) 1:44.78 (1989) 1:46.36 (2004) 1:42.65 (2002)

500-yd. FREE Vesna Stojanovska, 2003 Mary DeScenza, Georgia Mitzi Kremer, Clemson Cara Lane, Virginia Janet Evans, Stanford 4:53.76 4:48.06 (2003) 4:39.18 (1989) 4:42.35 (2002) 4:34.39 (1990)

1,000-yd. FREE Vesna Stojanovska, 2003 Laura Conway, Georgia Cara Lane, Virginia No Record Janet Evans, Stanford 10:11.58 9:58.84 (2003) 9:36.35 (2001) 9:29.49 (1990)

1,650-yd. FREE Ann Battle, 2004 Angie Leach, Florida State Cara Lane, Virginia Cara Lane, Virginia Janet Evans, Stanford 17:05.06 17:15.10 (2004) 15:53.49 (2003) 15:58.64 (2001) 15:39.14 (1990)

100-yd. BACK Ashley Kracke, 2003 Marylyn Chiang, California Brielle White, Virginia Brielle White, Virginia Natalie Coughlin, California 56.00 55.00 (1999) 53.12 (2004) 53.12 (2004) 49.97 (2002)

200-yd. BACK Ashley Kracke, 2003 Jessica Siegele, Kentucky Brielle White, Virginia Brielle White, Virginia Natalie Coughlin, California 1:59.76 2:02.99 (2004) 1:57.13 (2004) 1:57.13 (2004) 1:49.52 (2002)

100-yd. BREAST Alison Walker, 2004 Lendsey Ertter, Georgia Danica Wizniuk, Virginia Danica Wizniuk, Virginia Tara Kirk, Stanford 1:04.00 1:03.31 (2003) 1:00.45 (1999) 1:00.52 (1999) 58.41 (2003)

200-yd. BREAST Cara DeVinny, 2003 Elli Overton, California Katie Hathaway, North Carolina Danica Wizniuk, Virginia Tara Kirk, Stanford 2:18.70 2:17.62 (1999) 2:11.12 (2002) 2:11.82 (1999) 2:07.36 (1999)

100-yd. FLY Liz Foster, 2004 Marylyn Chiang, California Richelle Depold, North Carolina Richelle Fox, North Carolina Natalie Coughlin, California 55.47 54.97 (1999) 52.34 (1997) 53.45 (1998) 50.01 (2002)

200-yd. FLY Cara DeVinny, 2002 Waen Minpraphal, California Kelly Weeks, North Carolina Melanie Buddemeyer, North Carolina Natalie Coughlin, California 2:02.22 2:01.22 (1999) 1:57.66 (2003) 1:58.41 (1985) 1:51.91 (2002)

200-yd. IM Lisa Hancock, 2003 Anne Leroy, Florida State Mirjana Bosevska, Virginia Mirjana Bosevska, Virginia Maggie Bowen, Auburn 2:03.89 2:06.32 (2004) 1:59.31 (2002) 1:59.31 (2002) 1:53.91 (2002)

400-yd. IM Cara DeVinny, 2002 Melissa Klein , Georgia Mirjana Bosevska, Virginia Mirjana Bosevska, Virginia Summer Sanders, Stanford 4:16.60 4:19.33 (2003) 4:09.75 (2002) 4:11.76 (2002) 4:02.28 (1992)

200-yd. FREE RELAY Keys, Wallis, Purdue, 1:34.89 Virginia, 1:30.98 Maryland, 1:31.34 Georgia, 1:28.74 Foster, Harper, 2004 Duchac, Vogel, Georoff, Ellis, Novotny, Catterson, Williams, Mabry, 1:34.25 Seleskie, Hentschel (2003) Crane, Roesch (2002) Adamkova, Bowman (2001) Kearns, Correia (2002) 400-yd. FREE RELAY Harper, Foster, California, 3:25.64 Virginia, 3:19.81 North Carolina, 3:20.45 Georgia, 3:13.71 Wallis, Keys, 2004 Yeo, Chiang, Roesch, Ellis, Watkins, Hathaway, Williams, Mabry, 3:27.35 Mattos, Kolbisen (1999) Georoff, Dykehouse (2002) Perruquet, Acuff (2001) Kearns, Correia (2002) 800-yd. FREE RELAY Kracke, Stojanovska, No Record North Carolina, 7:13.33 North Carolina, 7:13.33 Auburn, 7:01.00 Matz, DeVinney, 2004 Weeks, Perruquet, Weeks, Perruquet, Hoelzer, Kemp, 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 7:29.38 Hanson, Smith (2004) Hanson, Smith (2001) Coventry, Bowen (2003) 200-yd. MEDLEY RELAY Saum, Walker, California, 1:44.14 Virginia, 1:40.27 Virginia, 1:40.69 Auburn, 1:36.69 DeVinney, Harper, 2004 Yeo, Kolbiesen, Iffland, Wizniuk, Iffland, Wizniuk, Anderson, Swander, 1:44.95 Chiang, Mattos (1999) Forster, Cronk (1999) Forster, Cronk (1999) Hoelzer, Short (2003) 400-yd. MEDLEY RELAY Kracke, Walker, Florida State, 3:48.49 Virginia, 3:39.28 Virginia, 3:39.28 Stanford, 3:31.74 Foster, Wallis, 2004 Leroy, Dutton, Iffland, Wizniuk, Iffland, Wizniuk, Wagner, Kirk, 3:49.39 How, Dong (2004) McCubbins, Cronk (1999) McCubbins, Cronk (1999) Ripple, Boutwell (2002) 1-Meter DIVING (6) Laurissa Prystaj, 2002 — — Chelsie Lerew, Florida State — 289.35 290.65 (2003)

3-Meter DIVING (6) Laurissa Prystaj, 2004 ———— 299.25

3-Meter DIVING (11) Laurissa Prystaj, 2004 — — Molly Culberson, NC State — 463.80 346.20 (2003)

Host of the 2005 NCAA Zone Diving Championships • March 11-13 PAGE 37 The Atlantic Coast Conference The Tradition ACC Members N.C., where a set of bylaws was adopted Now in its 52nd year of competition, ACC Members and the name became officially the Atlantic the Atlantic Coast Conference has long CLEMSON — Charter member of the Southern Coast Conference. Intercollegiate Athletic Association in 1894, a charter enjoyed the reputation as one of the member of the Southern Conference in 1921, a Suggestions from fans for the name of strongest and most competitive charter member of the Atlantic Coast Conference the new conference appeared in the intercollegiate conferences in the nation. (ACC) in 1953. region’s newspapers prior to the meeting in And that is not mere conjecture, the DUKE — Joined the Southern Conference in Raleigh. Some of the names suggested were: December, 1928; charter member of the ACC in numbers support it. 1953. Dixie, Mid South, Mid Atlantic, East Coast, Since the league’s inception in 1953, FLORIDA STATE — Charter member of the Dixie Seaboard, Colonial, Tobacco, Blue-Gray, ACC schools have captured 91 national Conference in 1948; joined the Metro Conference in Piedmont, Southern Seven and the championships, including 47 in women’s July, 1976; joined the ACC July, 1991. Shoreline. GEORGIA TECH — Charter member of the Southern competition and 44 in men’s. In addition, Intercollegiate Athletic Association in 1894, charter Duke’s Eddie Cameron recommended NCAA individual titles have gone to ACC member of Southern Conference in 1921, charter that the name of the conference be the student-athletes 116 times in men’s member of the SEC in 1932, joined the ACC in April, Atlantic Coast Conference, and the motion competition and 57 times in women’s 1978. was passed unanimously. The meeting action. MARYLAND — Charter member of the Southern concluded with each member institution Conference in 1921, charter member of the ACC in 1953. assessed $200.00 to pay for conference 2003-04 in Review MIAMI — Charter member of the Big East Football expenses. The 2003-04 academic year concluded Conference in 1991; joined the ACC in July, 2004. On December 4, 1953, conference with the league pocketing three more NORTH CAROLINA — Charter member of the officials met again at Sedgefield and Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association in national team titles and six individual NCAA 1894, charter member of the Southern Conference in officially admitted the University of Virginia crowns. In all, the ACC has won 48 national 1921, charter member of the ACC in 1953. as the league’s eighth member. The first, team titles over the last 14 years. NC STATE — Charter member of the Southern and only, withdrawal of a school from the The ACC’s 2003-04 national champions Conference in 1921; charter member of the ACC in ACC came on June 30, 1971, when the were Wake Forest in field hockey, North 1953. University of South Carolina tendered its VIRGINIA — Charter member of the Southern Carolina in women’s soccer and Virginia in Intercollegiate Athletic Association in 1894, charter resignation. women’s lacrosse. Overall, 66 ACC teams member of the Southern Conference in 1921, The ACC operated with seven members took part in postseason play compiling a resigned from Southern Conference in December until April 3, 1978, when the Georgia 101-66-4 (.596) record. 1936, joined the ACC in December, 1953. Institute of Technology was admitted. The VIRGINIA TECH — Charter member of the Southern A total of 169 student-athletes from the Conference in 1921; withdrew from the Southern Atlanta school had withdrawn from the ACC earned first, second or third-team All- Conference in June, 1965; became a charter member Southeastern Conference in January of America honors this past year. In addition, of the Big East Football Conference in Feb. 5, 1991; 1964. the ACC produced nine national Players of joined the ACC in July, 2004. The ACC expanded to nine members the Year, two national Rookies of the Year WAKE FOREST — Joined the Southern Conference in on July 1, 1991, with the addition of Florida February, 1936, charter member of the ACC in 1953. and three national Coaches of the Year State University. recipients. The conference expanded to 11 The ACC placed at least one team in championship competition in 25 sports members on July 1, 2004, with the addition the top 10 nationally in 17 sports. In all, 31 during the 2004-05 academic year - 12 for of the University of Miami and Virginia ACC teams finished their season with a top men and 13 for women. Polytechnic Institute and State University. 10 ranking. The first ACC championship was held in On October 17, 2003, Boston College swimming on February 25, 1954. The accepted an invitation to become the The Championships conference did not conduct championships league’s 12th member starting with the The conference will conduct in cross country, wrestling or tennis during 2005-06 academic year. the first year. The 12 sports for men include football, 2003-04 ACC Champions cross country, soccer, basketball, swimming, MEN indoor and outdoor track, wrestling, baseball, Baseball ...... Florida State tennis, golf and lacrosse. Fencing, which was Basketball ...... Maryland 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING started in 1971, was discontinued in 1981. Cross Country ...... NC State Women’s sports were initiated in 1977 with Football ...... Florida State the first championship meet being held in Golf ...... Clemson tennis at Wake Forest University. Indoor Track ...... Florida State Championships for women are currently Lacrosse ...... Maryland conducted in cross country, volleyball, field Outdoor Track ...... Clemson hockey, soccer, basketball, swimming, Wrestling ...... NC State indoor and outdoor track, tennis, golf, Soccer ...... Virginia lacrosse, softball and rowing. Swimming ...... Virginia Tennis ...... Virginia A History WOMEN Basketball ...... Duke Georgia Tech was named the recipient of The Atlantic Coast Conference was Cross Country ...... North Carolina the first-ever Atlantic Coast Conference founded on May 8, 1953, at the Sedgefield Field Hockey ...... Wake Forest Sportsmanship School of the Year Award. Inn near Greensboro, N.C., with seven Golf ...... Duke The Yellow Jackets won sportsmanship charter members - Clemson, Duke, Maryland, Indoor Track ...... North Carolina awards in 2004 in women’s indoor track and North Carolina, North Carolina State, South Lacrosse ...... Virginia field, women’s tennis and men’s and women’s Carolina and Wake Forest - drawing up the Outdoor Track ...... North Carolina outdoor track and field. conference by-laws. Rowing ...... Virginia The concept of the sportsmanship awards The withdrawal of seven schools from Soccer ...... North Carolina was created by the ACC Student-Athlete the Southern Conference came early on the Softball ...... Florida State Advisory Committee to recognize teams who morning of May 8, 1953, during the Southern Swimming ...... Virginia earned the utmost regard from their peers Conference’s annual spring meeting. On June Tennis ...... Clemson during competition. 14, 1953, the seven members met in Raleigh, Volleyball ...... Maryland PAGE 38 Host of the 2005 Men’s & Women’s ACC Championships • Feb. 16-19, Feb. 23-26 ACC Championships • Charlottesville, Va. • UVa Aquatic & Fitness Center 100 Butterfly Men’s Results 800 Freestyle Relay Men’s Team Standings 1. Gigi DE Toll, UMD ...... 53.66 200 Freestyle Relay 1. Virginia ...... 6:29.59 1. Virginia ...... 848.5 pts. 9. Liz Foster, GT ...... 55.47$ 1. Virginia ...... 1:19.94 Wagner, Jirniak, Kerpelman, Prichard 2. Florida State ...... 537 pts. 16. Jill Vukmanic, GT ...... 57.61 Kerpelman, Haag, Imboden, McCoy 4. Georgia Tech ...... 6:37.93 3. North Carolina ...... 507 pts. 17. Meghan DeVinney, GT ...... 56.60 5. Georgia Tech ...... 1:21.46$ Figh, Huff, Eden, Howard 4. Clemson ...... 436 pts. 20. Natanya Harper, GT ...... 57.68 Riebesell, Howard, Huff, Kettunen 5. Georgia Tech ...... 392 pts. 1650 Freestyle 6. NC State ...... 334.5 pts. 200 Freestyle 500 Freestyle 1. Ian Prichard, UVa ...... 14:55.13 7. Maryland ...... 283 pts. 1. Jessi Perruquet, UNC ...... 1:46.36# 1. Fran Crippen, UVa ...... 4:17.90 4. Sam Morgan, GT ...... 15:07.52 8. Duke ...... 123 pts. 8. Vesna Stojanovska, GT ...... 1:57.27 6. Matt Figh, GT ...... 4:24.45 22. Moeko Wallis, GT ...... 1:54.92 8. Sam Morgan, GT ...... 4:26.73 200 Backstroke Women’s Team Standings 1. Mark Henly, CU ...... 1:43.78 1. Virginia ...... 675 pts. 100 Breaststroke 200 Individual Medley 8. Jeremy Raines, GT ...... 1:49.34 2. North Carolina ...... 623.5 pts. 1. Emma Dutton, FSU ...... 1:00.94^ 1. Bo Greenwood, UVa ...... 1:48.10 22. Conrad Aach, GT ...... 1:54.73 3. Florida State ...... 611 pts. 10. Alison Walker, GT ...... 1:04.34 5. Ryan Bishop, GT ...... 1:49.64 4. Maryland ...... 506 pts. 14. Laura Heiser, GT ...... 1:06.28 20. Conrad Aach, GT ...... 1:54.94 100 Freestyle 5. Clemson ...... 294.5 pts. 21. Jacob Wilson, GT ...... 1:56.23 1. , NCS ...... 43.59^ 6. Georgia Tech ...... 282 pts. 100 Backstroke 11. Jason Howard, GT ...... 45.73 7. Duke ...... 262 pts. 1. Brielle White, UVa ...... 53.63 50 Freestyle 12. Teemu Kettunen, GT ...... 45.83 8. NC State ...... 229 pts. 5. Ashley Kracke, GT ...... 56.32 1. Cullen Jones, NCS ...... 19.70 15. Ryan Riebesell, GT ...... 46.11 12. Anna Saum, GT ...... 57.21 7. Ryan Riebesell, GT ...... 20.64 16. Brian Huff, GT ...... 46.49 13. Jaclyn Keys, GT ...... 57.53 14. Teemu Kettunen, GT ...... 20.86 21. Dana West, GT ...... 59.79 20. Brian Huff, GT ...... 21.06 200 Breaststroke Women’s Results 23. Jeremy Raines, GT ...... 21.21 1. Vanja Rogulj, UVa ...... 1:56.62 800 Freestyle Relay 400 Medley Relay 8. Ryan Bishop, GT ...... 2:04.05 1. N. Carolina ...... 7:13.33# 1. Florida State ...... 3:40.81^ 1-Meter Diving 9. Alex Williams, GT ...... 2:02.93 Hanson, Weeks, Smith, Perruquet Leroy, Dutton, How, Breen 1. Eric Shulick, CU ...... 314.60 21. Casey Arundel, GT ...... 2:10.78 7. Georgia Tech ...... 7:29.38$ 7. Georgia Tech ...... 3:49.39$ 7. Tony Burkhardt, GT ...... 266.85 Stojanovska, Matz, Kracke, DeVinney Kracke, Walker, Foster, Wallis 9. Paul McCarty, GT ...... 254.95 200 Butterfly 1. Michael Raab, UVa ...... 1:45.23^ 200 Medley Relay 1650 Freestyle 400 Medley Relay 7. Matt Figh, GT ...... 1:49.75 1. Florida State ...... 1:40.84 1. Kimi Kelly, UVa ...... 16:04.33 1. Virginia ...... 3:13.01 16. Itai Eden, GT ...... 1:53.18 Breen, Brick, Dong, Dutton 15. Ann Battle, GT ...... 17:05.06$ Wagner, Rogulj, Raab, Kerpelman 22. Mario Montalvo, GT ...... 1:54.78 6. Georgia Tech ...... 1:44.95$ 20. Michelle Maguire, GT .... 17:22.92 7. Georgia Tech ...... 3:21.94 23. Jacob Wilson, GT ...... 1:55.72 Saum, Walker, DeVinney, Harper Raines, Williams, Kettunen, Howard 200 Backstroke 3-Meter Diving (11) 500 Freestyle 1. Brielle White, UVa ...... 1:57.13# 200 Medley Relay 1. Eric Poitras, UNC ...... 558.80 1. Rachael Burke, UVa ...... 4:43.24^ 6. Ashley Kracke, GT ...... 2:02.59 1. Florida State ...... 1:28.95 4. Tony Burkhardt, GT ...... 487.85 20. Heather Matz, GT ...... 4:59.42 15. Anna Saum, GT ...... 2:04.28 Vythoulkas, Nienaber, Averett, Paulus 6. Paul McCarty, GT ...... 442.25 22. Ann Battle, GT ...... 5:03.03 20. Michelle Maguire, GT ...... 2:07.74 6. Georgia Tech ...... 1:31.04 23. Michelle Maguire, GT ...... 5:04.14 Raines, Williams, Kettunen, Riebesell 400 Freestyle Relay 100 Freestyle 1. Virginia ...... 2:57.75 200 Individual Medley 1. Jessi Perruquet, UNC ...... 49.99 400 Individual Medley Kerpelman, Haag, Wagner, McCoy 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 1. Katie Ness, DU ...... 2:00.27 4. Liz Foster, GT ...... 51.49$ 1. Fran Crippen, UVa ...... 3:47.16^ 6. Georgia Tech ...... 3:01.64$ 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 15. Liz Foster, GT ...... 2:06.22 21. Jennifer Christenson, GT ..... 52.95 3. Ryan Bishop, GT ...... 3:53.86 Kettunen, Riebesell, Huff, Howard 5. Sam Morgan, GT ...... 3:55.79 50 Freestyle 200 Breaststroke 12. Jacob Wilson, GT ...... 4:00.61 # - ACC Meet Record 1. Emma Dutton, FSU ...... 22.64 1. Emma Dutton, FSU ...... 2:12.76^ 14. Conrad Aach, GT ...... 4:01.53 & - Pool Record 11. Moeko Wallis, GT ...... 23.74$ 10. Alison Walker, GT ...... 2:19.66 $ - Tech School Record 12. Jaclyn Keys, GT ...... 23.77 100 Butterfly 17. Natanya Harper, GT ...... 23.89 200 Butterfly 1. Joel Roycik, FSU ...... 47.53 1. Kelly Weeks, UNC ...... 1:59.04 12. Teemu Kettunen, GT ...... 49.34 200 Freestyle Relay 5. Vesna Stojanovska, GT ...... 2:02.25 24. Mario Montalvo, GT ...... 52.17 1. Florida State ...... 1:32.03 18. Jill Vukmanic, GT ...... 2:07.00 Breen, Dong, How, Dutton 100 Breaststroke 3. Georgia Tech ...... 1:34.25$ 3-Meter Diving (11) 1. Wickus Nienabar, FSU ...... 54.18 Keys, Wallis, Foster, Harper 1. Tiffany Manning, FSU ...... 538.75^ 15. Alex Williams, GT ...... 57.34 5. Laurissa Prystaj, GT ...... 463.80$ 21. Casey Arundel, GT ...... 59.84 1-Meter Diving 14. Amy Sutton, GT ...... 406.65 1. Tiffany Manning, FSU ...... 312.45^ 100 Backstroke 9. Laurissa Prystaj, GT ...... 247.30 400 Freestyle Relay 1. Luke Wagner, UVa ...... 48.58 15. Amy Sutton, GT ...... 217.35 1. Florida State ...... 3:21.86 5. Jeremy Raines, GT ...... 49.49 Breen, Dong, How, Dutton 400 Individual Medley 5. Georgia Tech ...... 3:27.35$ 1. Amy Baly, UVa ...... 4:16.20 Harper, Foster, Wallis, Keys Host of the 2005 NCAA Zone Diving Championships • March 11-13 PAGE 39 Atlanta, the home of GtOI9i~ THh, is tht t(onomic,. tdu tationa~ If(fNtional and tlIltul'il hub 01 the Southeuttm Unittd Statn, and a lind 01 unlimittd apportunitJ

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2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 1938 ...... Unknown 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 1977 ...... Keenan Carter David Laitala 100 Fly, 200 IM 1939 ...... Herbert Hillenmeyer ...... Paul Thompson Paul McCarty 1M Diving 1940 ...... Dick Bates 1978 ...... Paul Thompson James Salazar 200 Back 1941 ...... Dunn Ward 1979 ...... Alfred Martin 2003 Shilo Ayalon 500, 1650 Free, 400 IM 1942 ...... G. Stradtman 1980 ...... Jan Fridrichsen Jeremy Raines 100 Back 1943 ...... Herbert McAuley ...... Will Wells 2004 Ryan Bishop 400 IM 1944 ...... George Backus 1981 ...... Dick Odum 1945 ...... George Hiles 1982 ...... John Wise Paul McCarty is only 1946 ...... Rial Rolfe 1983 ...... Jack Oltman the second diver in 1947 ...... Herbert McAuley 1984 ...... Doug Thomason program history to 1948 ...... Charlie Flowers ...... John Hensley earn All-ACC 1949 ...... Johnny Hiles 1985 ...... Bruce Elgin honors, doing so on 1950 ...... Johnny Hiles 1986 ...... Mike Wise the one-meter 1951 ...... Ed Teson 1987 ...... Russ Ashenden springboard at the 1952 ...... Jim Thrasher 1988 ...... No Team 2002 ACC meet...... Oscar Crouch 1989 ...... Christopher Gay 1953 ...... Cab Childress ...... Andrew Geiszley 1954 ...... Sammy Van Leer ...... Tim Halligan 1955 ...... Sammy Van Leer 1990 ...... Andy Gale ...... Bob Browne 1991 ...... David Codelli ...... Joey Walker ...... Brandt Engstrom 1956 ...... Joey Walker 1992 ...... Blake Patton 1957 ...... Unknown ...... Duane Shippy 1958 ...... Charlie Wiggins 1993 ...... Blake Patton ...... Bob Dudley ...... Brian Jones PAGE 50 Host of the 2005 Men’s & Women’s ACC Championships • Feb. 16-19, Feb. 23-26 Women’s Honor Roll WOMEN’S HONORS MEN’S AND WOMEN’S NCAA All-Americans ACC ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL 2004 Vesna Stojanovska 200 fly (10th) Robert Ambruster Grant Mussman Matt Anderson James Nozar NCAA Qualifiers Bruce Antolovich Carl Nylander 2002 Cara DeVinny 200 Fly, 200 IM, 400 IM Casey Arundel Richard Odum 2004 Vesna Stojanovska 200 free, 400 free, 200 fly William Ashenden Andrew Old Scott Ashley Eduardo Oliver Lisa Hancock is a three-time captain for All-ACC Shilo Ayalon Ryan Ouderkirk the Yellow Jackets. 2002 Anna Saum 100 Back Ann Battle Blake Patton 1994 ...... Karl Greenbaum Christopher Biedrzycki Norman Patton Coaching History ...... Bryan Graves Kevin Brooks Alejandro Pemuller 2002-Present Seth Baron 1995 ...... Andrew Old Brian Browning Daniel Pohly ...... Chris Seeton Roland Caldwell Laurissa Prystaj Year-By-Year Captains ...... Matt Hendrey Alejando Candela Jeff Quinlivan 2002 ...... Ashley Skala 1996 ...... Mark Champney Casey Champagne Jeremy Raines 2003 ...... Lisa Hancock ...... Brandon Lumm Mark Champney Ryan Riebesell ...... Ashley Skala ...... Chuck Marmor Jennifer Christenson Matthew Reed 2004 ...... Lisa Hancock 1997 ...... Grant Mussman David Codelli James Salazar ...... Jill Vukmanic ...... Ryan Ouderkirk Yonatan Cohen Leo Salinas 2005 ...... Lisa Hancock ...... Alex McGillivary ...... Michelle Maguire 1998 ...... Christer Rundlof Michael Comer Anna Saum Cara DeVinny Christopher Seeton ...... Jeff Quinlivan Verizon Academic All-District III Katie Duffy Ryan Shanteau 1999 ...... Kevin Brooks 2002 Jennifer Christenson ...... Glenn Goldstein Itai Eden Duane Shippy ...... Jason Williams Bruce Elgin David Silver CSCAA Academic All-Americans 2000 ...... James Nozar Brandt Engstrom Brady Skaggs 2002 Cara DeVinny 2001 ...... David Laitala John Fennessy Ashley Skala ...... James Nozar 2003 Cara DeVinny (Honorable Mention) Matthew Figh Ofir Sorias 2002 ...... David Laitala Lisa Hancock (Honorable Mention) Brendan Forbes Amy Sutton ...... Carl Nylander Ashley Kracke (Honorable Mention) 2003 ...... Shilo Ayalon Robert Foster Todd Testrake 2004 Ashley Kracke (Honorable Mention) ...... James Salazar Liz Foster Josh Thigpen 2004 ...... Itai Eden Chris Fuller Douglas Thomason ...... Eduardo Oliver Christopher Gay Brian Towles 2005 ...... Matt Figh Andrew Geiszler Tomonori Tsuji ...... Ryan Riebesell Charles Gersbach Melisa Vander Wood Glenn Goldstein Jill Vukmanic Verizon Academic All-American Bryan Graves Alison Walker 2003 Shilo Ayalon Lisa Hancock Moeko Wallis Natanya Harper Dana West Verizon Academic All-District III Matthew Hendrey Jason Williams 2001 Shilo Ayalon Josh Hersko 2003 Shilo Ayalon 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING Adam Hirschel 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING Jason Howard CSCAA Academic All-Americans Brian Huff 2001 Shilo Ayalon Vesna Stojanovska became the first Robert Jackson Leo Salinas (Honorable Mention) women’s athlete to garner All-America Brian Jones 2002 Shilo Ayalon honors in 2004. David Laitala Robert Justice Itai Eden (Honorable Mention) Teemu Kettunen Eduardo Oliver (Honorable Mention) Jaclyn Keys Leo Salinas (Honorable Mention) Ashley Kracke 2003 Shilo Ayalon David Laitala Yonatan Cohen (Honorable Mention) Richard Lau Matt Figh (Honorable Mention) Jennifer Lentz 2004 Matt Figh (Honorable Mentrion) Bradley Lehman Jason Howard (Honorable Mention) J.C. Livingston, III ACC James Weaver Corrigan Post-Graduate Hank Longmire Scholarlship Scott Luettich 2003 Shilo Ayalon Brandon Lumm Michelle Maguire NCAA Post-Graduate Scholarship Award Marc Maier 2003 Shilo Ayalon Chuck Marmor Ashley Kracke is a two-time CSCAA Heather Matz Academic All-American. She holds the Alex McGillivray school record in the 100 and 200 back- stroke events. Host of the 2005 NCAA Zone Diving Championships • March 11-13 PAGE 51 Men’s Top 10 Performers 5 Josh 5 Shilo 1 David 0 0 0 Hersko 0 Ayalon 0 Laitala F r F F r l e e y e e 1. 20.58 Josh Hersko 2003 1. 4:19.31 Shilo Ayalon 2003 1. 47.68 David Laitala 2002 2. 20.62 Ryan Riebesell 2004 2. 4:24.01 Matt Figh 2004 2. 49.34 Teemu Kettunen 2004 3. 20.73 Mike Comer 2002 3. 4:24.09 Leo Salinas 2002 3. 49.55 Jorge Oliver 2002 4. 20.79 Teemu Kettunen 2004 4. 4:24.60 Sam Morgan 2003 4. 49.69 Tim Halligan 1989 5. 20.95 Brendan Forbes 2002 5. 4:28.40 Eduardo Oliver 2003 5. 50.01 Itai Eden 2001 6. 20.98 Jeremy Raines 2003 6. 4:29.08 Itai Eden 2002 6. 50.13 Brady Skaggs 2002 7. 21.03 Jason Howard 2003 7. 4:31.92 Jason Howard 2004 7. 50.35 James Nozar 1999 7. 21.03 Brian Huff 2004 8. 4:32.28 Hank Longmire 2001 8. 50.39 Brendan Forbes 2001 9. 21.12 Jorge Oliver 2000 9. 4:32.79 Ofir Sorias 2003 9. 50.91 Sarkis Einarsson 1998 10. 21.17 Ross Dye 2000 10. 4:33.71 Ricky Rauch 2001 10. 50.95 George Kossenko 1993 1 Josh 1 Shilo 2 Tim 0 0 0 0 Hersko 0 Ayalon 0 Halligan 0 F F F F r r l e e y e e 1. 44.29 Josh Hersko 2003 1. 9:02.69 Shilo Ayalon 2003 1. 1:47.09 Tim Halligan 1989 2. 45.55 David Laitala 2001 2. 9:08.59 Sam Morgan 2004 2. 1:48.25 David Laitala 2002 3. 45.73 Jason Howard 2004 3. 9:16.03 Eduardo Oliver 2003 3. 1:49.04 Itai Eden 2002 4. 45.75 Jorge Oliver 2002 4. 9:22.65 Leo Salinas 2000 4. 1:49.18 Matt Figh 2004 4. 45.75 Teemu Kettunen 2004 5. 9:29.53 Matt Figh 2004 5. 1:49.66 Brady Skaggs 2002 6. 45.78 Ryan Riebesell 2004 6. 9:38.32 Hank Longmire 2001 6. 1:49.99 James Salazar 2002 7. 46.04 Brian Huff 2004 7. 9:39.96 Ofir Sorias 2003 7. 1:51.61 Charlie Gersbach 2001 8. 46.24 Yonatan Cohen 2003 8. 9:43.64 James Salazar 2000 8. 1:52.77 Jacob Wilson 2003 9. 46.38 Brendan Forbes 2001 9. 9:43.78 Tim Halligan 1989 9. 1:53.11 Carl Nylander 2000 10. 1:54.18 Mario Montalvo 2004 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING

2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 10. 46.51 George Kossenko 1995 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 10. 9:44.93 Ricky Rauch 2002 2 1 Shilo 1 Jeremy 0 6 0 0 5 Ayalon 0 Raines 0 B F F r r a e e c e e k Shilo Ayalon & Matt Figh 1. 14:47.31 Shilo Ayalon 2003 1. 48.72 Jeremy Raines 2003 1. 1:37.70 Matt Figh 2004 2. 15:07.52 Sam Morgan 2004 2. 49.57 David Laitala 2001 1. 1:37.70 Shilo Ayalon 2003 3. 15:18.32 Eduardo Oliver 2003 3. 49.58 James Salazar 2002 3. 1:37.94 Josh Hersko 2003 4. 15:24.70 Leo Salinas 2001 4. 50.51 Jorge Oliver 2002 4. 1:38.74 Jason Howard 2004 5. 1:39.26 Itai Eden 2002 5. 16:11.01 Hank Longmire 2001 5. 51.83 Scott Lenyk 2000 6. 1:39.30 Leo Salinas 2002 6. 16:14.12 Todd Testrake 1990 6. 52.32 James Nozar 1998 7. 1:39.97 David Laitala 2002 7. 16:15.02 Ricky Rauch 2002 7. 52.60 Matt Figh 2004 8. 1:40.23 Yonatan Cohen 2003 8. 16:19.14 Matt Wolczynski 1999 8. 53.22 Bryan Graves 1992 9. 1:40.59 Ricky Rauch 2001 9. 16:22.07 Brady Skaggs 1999 9. 53.37 Todd TeStrake 1993 10. 1:41.12 Brian Huff 2004 10. 16:24.28 Bryan Graves 1991 10. 53.48 Glenn Goldstein 1998 PAGE 52 Host of the 2005 Men’s & Women’s ACC Championships • Feb. 16-19, Feb. 23-26 Men’s Top 10 Performers 2 James 2 David 5. 3:21.74 ...... Raines, Foster, Laitala, Hersko ...... 2002 0 0 0 Salazar Laitala 6. 3:21.94 ...... Raines, Williams, Kettunen, Howard ...... 2004 0 7. 3:22.93 ...... Laitala, Mackey, Nozar, Cerceo ...... 1999 B 8. 3:23.24 ...... Raines, Foster, Kettunen, Maier ...... 2003 a I c 9. 3:23.39 ...... Raines, Foster, Oliver, Forbes ...... 2002 M k 10. 3:24.45 ...... Salazar, Foster, Kettunen, Hersko ...... 2003 1. 1:45.53 James Salazar 2002 1. 1:47.95 David Laitala 2002 2. 1:47.77 Jeremy Raines 2004 2. 1:49.45 Chris Biedrzycki 2002 200 FREE RELAY 1. 1:21.46 ...... Riebesell, Howard, Huff, Kettunen ...... 2004 3. 1:47.93 Scott Lenyk 2001 3. 1:49.64 Ryan Bishop 2004 2. 1:21.56 ...... Hersko, Kettunen, Raines, Riebesell ...... 2003 4. 1:48.08 Matt Figh 2002 4. 1:49.86 Yonatan Cohen 2003 3. 1:22.74 ...... Hersko, Laitala, Comer, Forbes ...... 2002 5. 1:49.90 David Laitala 2002 5. 1:52.21 Carl Nylander 2000 4. 1:22.78 ...... Forbes, J. Oliver, Laitala, Hersko ...... 2001 5. 1:23.96 ...... Brinkman, Williams, Reed, Cerceo ...... 1999 6. 1:50.42 Jorge Oliver 2003 6. 1:53.11 Travis McQuinn 2000 6. 1:24.40 ...... Comer, Hersko, Quillen, Riebesell ...... 2003 7. 1:51.31 Carl Nylander 2001 7. 1:53.38 Jorge Oliver 2001 7. 1:24.53 ...... Raines, Laitala, Comer, Forbes ...... 2002 8. 1:52.07 Conrad Aach 2004 8. 1:53.85 Jacob Wilson 2003 8. 1:24.54 ...... Hersko, J. Oliver, McQuinn, Dye ...... 2000 9. 1:52.92 Ryan Shanteau 1999 8. 1:53.89 Tim Halligan 1989 9. 1:24.64 ...... Hersko, Laitala, J. Oliver, Comer ...... 2001 10. 1:24.66 ...... Kettunen, Huff, Raines, Howard ...... 2004 10. 1:53.33 Hank Longmire 2001 10. 1:54.08 Andrew Old 1993

1 4 400 FREE RELAY 0 Tomonori Shilo 0 Tsuji 0 Ayalon 1. 3:01.64 ...... Kettunen, Riebesell, Huff, Howard ...... 2004 0 2. 3:01.73 ...... Hersko, Laitala, J. Oliver, Salinas ...... 2002 B r 3. 3:01.98 ...... Laitala, J. Oliver, Forbes, Hersko ...... 2001 e I 4. 3:03.21 ...... Hersko, Howard, J. Oliver, Riebesell ...... 2003 a M s 5. 3:04.84 ...... Laitala, Cerceo, Williams, Brinkman ...... 1999 t 6. 3:05.26 ...... Laitala, Hersko, J. Oliver, Ayalon ...... 2000 1. 54.85 Tomonori Tsuji 2002 1. 3:48.31 Shilo Ayalon 2003 7. 3:05.33 ...... Laitala, Comer, Rauch, Hersko ...... 2002 2. 55.49 Robbie Foster 2002 2. 3:52.03 Ryan Bishop 2004 8. 3:05.82 ...... Laitala, Hersko, J. Oliver, Rauch ...... 2001 3. 56.20 Theral Mackey 1999 3. 3:54.46 Chris Biedrzycki 2002 9. 3:06.18 ...... Hersko, Riebesell, Kettunen, Huff ...... 2003 10. 3:06.45 ...... Forbes, Maier, Oliver, Eden ...... 2002 4. 56.56 Yonatan Cohen 2003 4. 3:55.79 Sam Morgan 2004 5. 56.67 Travis McQuinn 2000 5. 3:57.57 Carl Nylander 2002 800 FREE RELAY 6. 57.14 Ross Dye 2000 6. 3:59.01 Jacob Wilson 2003 1. 6:36.12 ...... Ayalon, Hersko, Morgan, Figh ...... 2003 2. 6:36.39 ...... Hersko, Ayalon, Salinas, Figh ...... 2002 7. 57.34 Alex Williams 2004 7. 4:00.45 James Salazar 2001 3. 6:37.93 ...... Figh, Huff, Eden, Howard ...... 2004 8. 57.37 Gerry Hale 1992 8. 4:01.53 Conrad Aach 2004 4. 6:38.98 ...... Salinas, Hersko, Eden, Ayalon ...... 2001 9. 58.51 Karl Greenbaum 1993 9. 4:02.70 Hank Longmire 2001 5. 6:41.58 ...... Ayalon, Laitala, Salinas, Hersko ...... 2000 6. 6:46.02 ...... Hersko, Eden, Salinas, Rauch ...... 2001 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 10. 58.93 Franklin Coleman1998 10. 4:04.71 David Laitala 2000 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 7. 6:46.65 ...... Laitala, Ayalon, Tsuji, Salazar ...... 2002 2 0 Tomonori Relay Events 8. 6:46.96 ...... Eden, Figh, Sorias, Ayalon ...... 2003 0 9. 6:49.13 ...... Laitala, Salinas, Shanteau, Silver ...... 1999 Tsuji 200 MEDLEY RELAY B 10. 6:51.99 ...... Ayalon, Biedrzycki, Campbell, Silver ...... 2001 r 1. 1:29.90 ...... Raines, Foster, Kettunen, Riebesell ...... 2003 e 2. 1:30.49 ...... Raines, Foster, Laitala, Comer ...... 2002 a s 3. 1:31.04 ...... Raines, Williams, Kettunen, Riebesell ...... 2004 t 4. 1:32.43 ...... Laitala, Tsuji, Nozar, Oliver ...... 2000 1. 1:58.37 Tomonori Tsuji 2001 5. 1:32.47 ...... Laitala, Foster, Forbes, Oliver ...... 2001 6. 1:32.72 ...... Raines, Foster, Kettunen, Comer ...... 2003 2. 2:01.25 Robbie Foster 2002 7. 1:32.82 ...... Laitala, Mackey, Nozar, Cerceo ...... 1999 3. 2:02.71 Chris Biedrzycki 2002 8. 1:33.06 ...... Raines, Tsuji, Laitala, Comer ...... 2002 4. 2:02.76 Ryan Bishop 2004 9. 1:33.28 ...... Raines, Tsuji, Laitala, Hersko ...... 2002 10. 1:33.85 ...... Salazar, Tsuji, Oliver, Forbes ...... 2002 5. 2:02.93 Alex Williams 2004

6. 2:04.52 Gerry Hale 1992 400 MEDLEY RELAY 7. 2:05.36 Travis McQuin 2000 1. 3:16.44 ...... Salazar, Tsuji, Laitala, Hersko ...... 2002 2. 3:16.55 ...... Raines, Foster, Kettunen, Hersko ...... 2003 8. 2:05.92 Ross Dye 2000 (L-R): Tomonori Tsuji and Shilo Ayalon led the 3. 3:18.75 ...... Oliver, Tsuji, Laitala, Hersko ...... 2001 Jackets to their highest NCAA finish (27th) and 9. 2:06.38 Theral Mackey 1999 4. 3:19.70 ...... Salazar, Tsuji, Laitala, Ayalon ...... 2002 ACC finish (2nd) in 2002 and both earned All- 10. 2:08.31 Franklin Coleman1994 America honors in ‘01. Host of the 2005 NCAA Zone Diving Championships • March 11-13 PAGE 53 Women’s Top 10 Performers 5 Moeko 5 Vesna 1 Liz 0 Wallis 0 Stojanovska 0 Foster 0 0 F r F F r e l e y e e 1. 23.74 Moeko Wallis 2004 1. 4:53.76 Vesna Stojanovska 2004 1. 55.47 Liz Foster 2004 2. 23.77 Jaclyn Keys 2004 2. 4:57.68 Michelle Maguire 2002 2. 56.14 Meghan DeVinney 2003 3. 23.89 Natanya Harper 2004 3. 4:58.28 Ashley Kracke 2003 3. 56.41 Anna Saum 2003 4. 23.93 Anna Saum 2002 4. 4:59.42 Heather Matz 2004 4. 57.12 Jill Vukmanic 2004 5. 24.22 Meghan DeVinney 2003 5. 5:00.33 Ann Battle 2004 5. 57.40 Natanya Harper 2004 6. 24.32 Sara Gilli 2002 6. 5:04.02 Lisa Hancock 2004 6. 58.62 Jenn Christenson 2003 7. 24.59 Jenn Christenson 2004 7. 5:09.67 Kathy Wood 2003 7. 58.90 Cara DeVinny 2002 8. 24.63 Liz Foster 2004 8. 5:09.95 Cara DeVinny 2002 8. 59.51 Jenny Lentz 2002 9. 24.80 Jenny Lentz 2002 9. 5:09.96 Meghan Devinney 2004 9. 59.85 Katie Duffy 2002 10. 24.90 Dana West 2004 10. 5:10.32 Mimi Murad 2003 10. 1:00.65 Ashley Skala 2002

1 Liz 1 Vesna 2 Cara 0 0 0 0 Foster 0 Stojanovska 0 DeVinny 0 0 F F F r r l e e y e e 1. 51.49 Liz Foster 2004 1. 10:11.58 Vesna Stojanovska 2004 1. 2:02.22 Cara DeVinny 2002 2. 51.98 Moeko Wallis 2002 2. 10:22.55 Michelle Maguire 2003 2. 2:02.25 Vesna Stojanovska 2004 3. 52.14 Natanya Harper 2004 3. 10:22.84 Ann Battle 2004 3. 2:02.28 Meghan DeVinney 2003 4. 52.49 Jaclyn Keys 2004 4. 10:26.04 Lisa Hancock 2003 4. 2:02.34 Lisa Hancock 2003 5. 52.57 Sara Gilli 2002 5. 10:37.32 Mimi Murad 2003 5. 2:06.48 Jill Vukmanic 2004 6. 52.60 Jenn Christenson 2002 6. 10:40.66 Kathy Wood 2003 6. 2:09.03 Ashley Skala 2003 7. 52.81 Jenny Lentz 2002 7. 10:58.04 Melissa Vander Wood 2002 7. 2:11.74 Amanda Korell 2004 8. 52.95 Anna Saum 2002 8. 11:32.11 Amanda Korell 2004 8. 2:12.28 Heather Matz 2004 9. 53.27 Dana West 2004 9. 2:15.11 Liz Foster 2003 10. 53.79 Meghan DeVinney 2003 10. 2:18.38 Ann Battle 2004 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING

2 Vesna 1 Ann 1 Ashley 0 6 0 0 Stojanovska 5 Battle 0 Kracke 0 F F F B r r a e e c e e k 1. 1:49.90 Vesna Stojanovska 2004 1. 17:05.06 Ann Battle 2004 1. 56.00 Ashley Kracke 2003 2. 1:52.88 Ashley Kracke 2004 2. 17:11.66 Michelle Maguire 2002 2. 56.19 Anna Saum 2003 3. 1:53.75 Dana West 2004 3. 17:39.82 Kathy Wood 2003 3. 57.53 Jaclyn Keys 2004 3. 1:53.75 Moeko Wallis 2004 4. 58.38 Jenny Lentz 2002 5. 1:54.16 Jenn Christenson 2002 5. 59.14 Melissa Vander Wood 2002 6. 1:54.82 Heather Matz 2004 6. 59.46 Katie Duffy 2002 7. 1:55.00 Liz Foster 2004 7. 59.73 Dana West 2004 8. 1:55.43 Meghan DeVinney 2003 8. 1:02.12 Amanda Korell 2004 9. 1:55.50 Cara DeVinny 2002 9. 1:02.69 Michelle Maguire 2002 10. 1:56.75 Lisa Hancock 2003 10. 1:02.79 Jill Vukmanic 2004

PAGE 54 Host of the 2005 Men’s & Women’s ACC Championships • Feb. 16-19, Feb. 23-26 Women’s Top 10 Performers 2 Ashley 2 Lisa 8. 3:56.92 ...... Kracke, Heiser, Foster, Vukmanic ...... 2004 0 0 Kracke 0 Hancock 9. 3:58.01 ...... Saum, Gilli, DeVinny, Wallis ...... 2002 0 0 10. 3:58.69 ...... Kracke, Walker, DeVinney, Harper ...... 2004 B a I 200 FREE RELAY c 1. 1:34.25 ...... Keys, Wallis, Foster, Harper ...... 2004 k M 2. 1:35.40 ...... Saum, Lentz, Wallis, Gilli ...... 2002 1. 1:59.76 Ashley Kracke 2003 1. 2:03.89 Lisa Hancock 2003 3. 1:35.89 ...... Saum, Wallis, Keys, Foster ...... 2003 2. 2:01.22 Anna Saum 2003 2. 2:04.11 Cara DeVinny 2002 4. 1:36.17 ...... DeVinney, Foster, Saum, Wallis ...... 2003 3. 2:05.00 Michelle Maguire 2003 3. 2:05.39 Elizabeth Foster 2004 5. 1:36.72 ...... Wallis, Keys, Lentz, Saum ...... 2002 4. 2:05.82 Katie Duffy 2002 4. 2:08.42 Vesna Stojanovska 2004 6. 1:37.14 ...... Harper, Keys, West, Wallis ...... 2004 5. 2:06.49 Lisa Hancock 2002 5. 2:08.54 Anna Saum 2002 7. 1:38.19 ...... Wallis, Harper, DeVinney, Foster ...... 2004 6. 2:08.50 Amanda Korell 2004 6. 2:09.08 Heather Matz 2004 8. 1:38.86 ...... Wallis, Gilli, Keys, Foster ...... 2003 9. 1:39.00 ...... Keys, Lentz, Christenson, Saum ...... 2002 7. 2:10.23 Cara DeVinny 2002 7. 2:09.14 Ashley Skala 2002 10. 1:39.03 ...... Wallis, Vukmanic, Keys, Christenson ...... 2003 8. 2:10.64 Melissa Vander Wood 2002 8. 2:09.32 Jill Vukmanic 2004 9. 2:12.90 Jaclyn Keys 2004 9. 2:09.52 Alison Walker 2004 400 FREE RELAY 10. 2:14.26 Dana West 2004 10. 2:09.81 Laura Heiser 2003 1. 3:27.35 ...... Harper, Foster, Wallis, Keys ...... 2004 2. 3:28.20 ...... Gilli, Saum, Wallis, Christenson ...... 2002 1 0 Alison 4 Cara 3. 3:30.57 ...... Wallis, Saum, Foster, DeVinney ...... 2003 0 Walker 0 DeVinny 4. 3:30.78 ...... Wallis, Foster, West, Harper ...... 2004 B 0 5. 3:32.62 ...... DeVinney, Foster, Christenson, Saum ...... 2003 r 6. 3:33.77 ...... Wallis, Lentz, Christenson, Saum ...... 2002 e a I 7. 3:34.15 ...... DeVinney, Saum, West, Wallis ...... 2004 s M 8. 3:35.63 ...... Gilli, Lentz, Keys, Christenson ...... 2002 t 9. 3:35.90 ...... Lentz, Hancock, Christenson, Gilli ...... 2002 1. 1:04.00 Alison Walker 2004 1. 4:16.60 Cara DeVinny 2002 10. 3:36.34 ...... Wallis, Harper, Saum, DeVinney ...... 2004 2. 1:04.97 Laura Heiser 2003 2. 4:27.08 Lisa Hancock 2003 3. 1:05.19 Jenny Lentz 2002 3. 4:27.14 Vesna Stojanovska 2004 800 FREE RELAY 4. 1:06.63 Sara Gilli 2003 4. 4:28.93 Michelle Maguire 2002 1. 7:29.38 ...... Stojanovska, Matz, Kracke, DeVinney ...... 2004 5. 1:07.35 Cara DeVinny 2002 5. 4:32.71 Heather Matz 2004 2. 7:32.39 ...... Stojanovska, MaGuire, Wallis, West ...... 2004 6. 1:11.29 Ashley Skala 2003 6. 4:35.89 Ashley Skala 2002 3. 7:33.75 ...... Kracke, Christenson, Hancock, DeVinney ...... 2003 4. 7:37.16 ...... Wallis, Hancock, Maguire, Christenson ...... 2002 7. 1:11.82 Jaclyn Keys 2004 7. 4:39.05 Kathy Wood 2003 5. 7:42.39 ...... Stojanovska, DeVinney, West, Hancock ...... 2004 8. 4:39.57 Amanda Korell 2004 6. 7:50.31 ...... Kracke, Maguire, Hancock, DeVinney ...... 2003 7. 7:50.92 ...... DeVinny, Saum, Wallis, Maguire ...... 2002 Relay Events 8. 7:52.61 ...... DeVinney, Christenson, Maguire, West ...... 2004 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 200 MEDLEY RELAY 9. 7:57.18 ...... Vukmanic, Murad, Wood, Duffy ...... 2003 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2 1. 1:44.95 ...... Saum, Walker, DeVinney, Harper ...... 2004 10. 8:00.69 ...... Kracke, DeVinny, Maguire, Christenson ...... 2003 0 Cara 2. 1:45.24 ...... Saum, Gilli, Lentz, Wallis ...... 2002 0 DeVinny 3. 1:45.89 ...... Saum, Heiser, Foster, Wallis ...... 2003 B 4. 1:46.00 ...... Saum, Heiser, DeVinney, Wallis ...... 2003 r e 5. 1:47.61 ...... Saum, Walker, DeVinney, Wallis ...... 2004 a 6. 1:48.32 ...... Keys, Lentz, Saum, Wallis ...... 2002 s t 7. 1:49.21 ...... Kracke, Gilli, Vukmanic, Keys ...... 2003 1. 2:18.70 Cara DeVinny 2003 8. 1:49.43 ...... Saum, Gilli, Vukmanic, Wallis ...... 2002 2. 2:19.66 Alison Walker 2004 9. 1:49.40 ...... West, Heiser, Foster, Harper ...... 2004 3. 2:23.67 Laura Heiser 2003 10. 1:49.83 ...... Keys, DeVinny, Lentz, Saum ...... 2002 4. 2:29.17 Ashley Skala 2003 400 MEDLEY RELAY 5. 2:30.89 Heather Matz 2004 1. 3:49.39 ...... Kracke, Walker, Foster, Wallis ...... 2004 6. 2:32.73 Sara Gilli 2002 2. 3:49.55 ...... Saum, Heiser, DeVinney, Wallis ...... 2003 3. 3:51.00 ...... Saum, Lentz, DeVinny, Wallis ...... 2002 4. 3:53.84 ...... Saum, Walker, DeVinney, Harper ...... 2004 Ann Battle broke the school record in the 1650 5. 3:53.87 ...... Saum, Heiser, Foster, Wallis ...... 2004 free at the 2004 ACC Championships with a 6. 3:54.09 ...... Saum, Walker, DeVinney, Wallis ...... 2004 time of 17:05.06. 7. 3:56.30 ...... Saum, Heiser, DeVinney, Foster ...... 2003 Host of the 2005 NCAA Zone Diving Championships • March 11-13 PAGE 55 All-Time Record vs. Opponents MEN (1919-2004) Maryville ...... 2-0 SW Missouri ...... 1-0 WOMEN (2001-2004) Air Force ...... 0-3 Mercer ...... 1-0 SMU ...... 0-1 Alabama ...... 0-3 Alabama ...... 2-8 Miami ...... 2-6 Southern Mississippi ...... 1-1 American ...... 1-0 American ...... 1-0 Morehead State (KY) ...... 1-0 Springfield ...... 0-1 Cincinnati ...... 1-0 Appalachian...... 1-0 Morehouse ...... 8-1 Tampa...... 5-0 Clemson ...... 0-3 Arkansas ...... 0-1 Muskingum ...... 1-0 Tennessee ...... 10-3 Duke...... 1-0 Arkansas-Little Rock...... 1-0 Navy ...... 0-2 Tennessee State ...... 14-0 Emory ...... 3-0 Atlanta YMCA ...... 5-0 Nebraska ...... 1-0 Texas A&M ...... 1-2 Florida Atlantic ...... 1-0 Auburn ...... 13-3 N.E. Louisana...... 1-1 Tulane ...... 5-15 Florida State ...... 0-3 Augusta ...... 14-2 North Carolina ...... 1-19 Tulane (club)...... 1-0 Georgia ...... 0-1 Belmont Abbey ...... 1-0 UNC Ashville ...... 4-0 Union (KY) ...... 2-0 Georgia Southern ...... 1-0 Birmingham Southern ..... 3-0 Charlotte ...... 4-1 Vanderbilt ...... 17-11 Kentucky...... 0-1 Bowling Green State ...... 1-0 UNC Wilmington ...... 1-5 VMI ...... 2-0 Maryland ...... 0-3 Boys High ...... 1-0 NC State ...... 5-11 Virginia...... 0-1 NC State ...... 1-2 Brooklyn YMCA...... 0-1 Ohio State...... 0-1 Virginia Commonwealth ..... 0-1 North Carolina ...... 0-1 Campbellville College .... 1-0 Pennsylvania...... 1-0 Virginia Tech ...... 2-1 North Florida ...... 2-0 Cincinnati ...... 1-0 Pittsburgh...... 1-1 Wake Forest ...... 0-2 Purdue ...... 1-1 Citadel ...... 12-9-1 Princeton ...... 0-1 Washington & Lee ...... 1-0 Rice ...... 0-1 Clemson ...... 28-34 Purdue ...... 0-2 West Georgia...... 8-0 Virginia...... 0-1 Coll. of Charleston ..... 11-7-1 Rhodes College...... 1-0 Western Kentucky ...... 3-9 Virginia Tech ...... 0-0 Davidson College ...... 14-8 Rice ...... 1-0 Wisconsin-Stevens Point . 1-0 Western Kentucky ...... 1-0 Delta State ...... 1-0 Rutgers...... 0-1 William & Mary ...... 1-1 Dillard ...... 2-0 Savannah ...... 1-0 Xavier ...... 1-1 WON ...... 13 Duke...... 20-25 Sewanee Yale ...... 0-1 LOST ...... 20 Eastern Kentucky ...... 1-2 (Univ. of South) ...... 27-9 Edward Waters ...... 1-0 Shippenburg State ...... 1-0 WON ...... 474 Emory ...... 76-4 South Carolina ...... 2-7 LOST ...... 388 Florida ...... 17-24 South Florida ...... 1-7 TIED ...... 3 Florida Atlantic ...... 2-2 SE Missouri ...... 1-1-1 Florida A&M ...... 14-0 Florida State ...... 1-26 Furman ...... 4-9 Georgia ...... 25-54 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING Georgia Preflight ...... 2-2 Georgia Southern ...... 9-9 Georgia State (club) ...... 1-0 Georgia State ...... 13-4 Henderson State ...... 1-0 Howard ...... 2-0 Illinois ...... 0-1 Indiana (PA) ...... 1-1 James Madison...... 1-0 Kentucky...... 15-15 Knoxville YMCA ...... 2-0 Lamar ...... 1-0 Lee ...... 1-0 Louisville ...... 2-1 LSU ...... 1-4 Marshall ...... 0-1 Maryland ...... 3-1 Tech hosted its first meet in the newly-renovated Georgia Tech Aquatic Center on Oct. 25, 2003. The Yellow Jackets swept NC State on that historic afternoon, 132-107 (men) and 152-91 (women). PAGE 56 Host of the 2005 Men’s & Women’s ACC Championships • Feb. 16-19, Feb. 23-26 Year-by-Year Results Men’s Swimming Year-by-Year Results (1919-2004) Dual Conf. Conf. NCAA Dual Conf. Conf. NCAA Year Coach Meet Meet Champ. Champ. Year Coach Meet Meet Champ. Champ. 1948 Lanoue — — 1st-SEC Champs 2004 Baron 4-7 2-3 5th-ACC T-35th 1947 Lanoue — — — SEC 2003 Baron 4-7 2-4 4th-ACC T-28th 1946 Lanoue 2-2 — — SEC 2002 Baron 6-3 3-1 2nd-ACC 27th 1945 Lanoue 2-4 — — SEC 2001 Baron 11-3 1-2 3rd-ACC 29th 1944 Lanoue 0-1 — — SEC 2000 Baron 5-6 0-3 6th-ACC 1943 Lanoue 3-0 — — SEC 1999 Baron 6-7 1-1 7th-ACC 1942 Lanoue 7-0 — 1st-SEC Champs 1998 Baron 4-7 0-2 7th-ACC 1941 Lanoue 4-3 3-2 2nd-SEC 1997 Humber 7-8 0-3 8th-ACC 1940 Lanoue 3-6 2-4 4th-SEC 1996 Humber 4-7 0-2 8th-ACC 1939 Lanoue 1-6 0-4 5th-SEC 1995 Humber 6-8 1-2 8th-ACC 1938 Lanoue 3-4 1-4 3rd-SEC 1994 Humber 6-8 0-4 7th-ACC 1937 Lanoue 4-3 2-2 2nd-SEC 1993 Humber 8-8 0-4 6th-ACC 1936 Hartzell 6-2 — Southern Conf. Champs 1992 Humber 7-6 0-3 8th-ACC 1935 Thrash 6-1 — Southern Conf. Champs 1991 Lehman 11-1 0-1 7th-ACC 1934 Thrash 7-0 — Southern Conf. Champs 1990 Lehman 3-6 0-2 7th-ACC 1933 Thrash 6-0 — Southern Conf. Champs 1989 Lehman 5-6 0-2 7th-ACC DNS 1932 Thrash 5-0 — Southern Conf. Champs 1988 No Team 1931 Eaton 6-0 — Southern Conf. Champs 1987 McAuley 7-4 0-1 7th-ACC 1930 Eaton 6-1 — Southern Conf. Champs 1986 McAuley 8-6 0-2 7th-ACC 1929 Unknown 7-2 — Southern Conf. Champs 1985 McAuley 6-3 0-1 7th-ACC 1928 Gray 7-2 — Southern Conf. Champs 1984 McAuley 7-3 0-1 7th-ACC 1927 Unknown 2-2 — Southern Conf. Champs 1983 McAuley 8-4 0-1 7th-ACC 1926 Unknown 5-0 — Southern Conf. Champs 1982 McAuley 6-6-1 0-1 7th-ACC 1925 Unknown 1-0 — — 1981 McAuley 4-9 0-1 7th-ACC 1924 Unknown 4-0 — — 1980 McAuley 7-8 0-2 8th-ACC 1923 Bulloch 2-2 — — 1979 McAuley 5-9-1 0-2 DNP 1922 Unknown — — — 1978 McAuley 9-5 — 3rd-Metro 1921 Strum 2-0 — — 1977 McAuley 6-6 — 2nd-Metro 1920 Alexander 2-0 — — 1976 McAuley 9-6 — 2nd-NIC 1919 Owens 1-0 — — 1975 McAuley 10-8 — 10th-NIC 1974 McAuley 10-5 — 9th-NIC Women’s Swimming Year-by-Year Results (2001-2004) 1973 McAuley 10-4 — 7th-SIC Dual Conf. Conf. NCAA 1972 McAuley 10-7 — 6th-SIC Year Coach Meet Meet Champ. Champ. 1971 McAuley 9-8 — 5th-SIC 2004 Baron 4-7 1-4 6th-ACC 33rd 1970 McAuley 7-8 — 4th-SIC 2003 Baron 4-7 1-5 6th-ACC DNS 1969 McAuley 7-8 — 4th-SIC 2002 Baron 5-6 0-4 8th-ACC DNS 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 1968 McAuley 8-7 — — SIC 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 1967 McAuley — — — SEC 1966 McAuley — — — SEC 1965 McAuley 4-10 — — SEC Tech in the ACC Championships 1964 Lanoue 4-9 0-4 5th-SEC MEN’S 1963 Lanoue 8-7-1 2-4 5th-SEC Year Place Points 1962 Lanoue — — — SEC 2004 5th 392 1987 7th 0 1961 Lanoue — — — SEC 2003 4th 471 1986 7th 0 2002 2nd 580.5 1985 7th 83 1960 Lanoue — — — SEC 2001 3rd 434.5 1984 7th 42 1959 Lanoue — — — SEC 2000 6th 289 1983 7th 47 1958 Lanoue — — — SEC 1999 7th 192.5 1982 7th 42 1957 Lanoue — — — SEC 1998 7th 156.5 1981 7th 44 1997 8th 147 1980 8th 23 1956 Lanoue — — 3rd-SEC 1996 8th 158 1955 Lanoue 4-3 2-2 3rd-SEC 1995 8th 149 WOMEN’S 1954 Lanoue — — 2nd-SEC 1994 7th 166 Year Place Points 1993 6th 198 2004 6th 282 1953 Lanoue 3-6 1-2 3rd-SEC 1992 8th 135 2003 6th 259 1952 Lanoue — — 3rd-SEC 1991 7th 125 2002 8th 220 1951 Lanoue — — 3rd-SEC 1990 7th 125 1950 Lanoue — — 1st-SEC Champs 1989 7th 36 1988 No Team 1949 Lanoue — — 1st-SEC Champs DNS - Qualified swimmers but did not score points. Host of the 2005 NCAA Zone Diving Championships • March 11-13 PAGE 57 Coaching History EARLY YEARS second-place finish in the 220-yard free compiling a record of 169-144-1. He Georgia Tech first fielded a swim style. was inducted into the Georgia Tech team in 1918-19, when the first tryout Hall of Fame in 1982. Under McAuley, was held at the city Y.M.C.A. and about KENNETH THRASH, SR. (1932-35) Tech competed in its first ACC 60 men came out. According to the After playing football at Tech, Championships meet in 1980. The Blueprint, the fledgling squad featured Kenneth Thrash, Sr., took over the program took a one-year hiatus upon “some of the fastest water splashers that swimming reigns and led the Jackets to McAuley’s retirement in 1987, which the South has ever turned out and one four straight Southern Conference signaled the end of a 40-year stint on that would make any Eastern college Championships from 1932-35. the Tech coaching staff. hustle to beat.” The team was captained Almost as impressive as five by G.R. Fraser, described as the best consecutive conference titles, Thrash BRAD LEHMAN (1989-91) swimmer in the South and holder of the only tasted defeat once in dual meets, The swimming program resumed Southern record in both the 220-yard finishing with an astonishing record of under Brad Lehman in 1988-89. In swim and the 50-yard swim. 24-1. His winning percentage of .960 Lehman’s first year, senior Tim Halligan Tech’s first swim meet was on the is the best all-time in school history. earned All-Atlantic Coast Conference road against the Clemson Tigers. In As a former football player for the honors following his second-place addition to Fraser, the first Tech team Rambling Wreck (1926-28), Thrash finish in the 200 butterfly. Halligan included Weiss, Scott, Carson, Evans helped the Yellow Jackets win two qualified for the NCAA Championships and Owens, who returned with a 50 to conference titles (1927-28) and a in the event, finishing 21st. 19 victory. Fraser swam the 220 yards national championship in 1928. Lehman coached the team for three in 2:50.00, cutting four seconds off his seasons, amassing an overall record of own Southern record. FRED LANOUE (1936-64) 19-13. The program enjoyed success The first known coach of the against Southern competition Yellow Jacket swim program was BILL HUMBER (1992-97) throughout the 1920s. In 1927, Tech Raymond Eaton in 1930-31. Kenneth Bill Humber took over the Tech defeated all Southern opposition and Thrash guided the program for four program in 1991-92. In 1993, he made a good showing against two seasons from 1933-35, giving way to guided the Jackets to their then-best strong eastern teams. The Jackets broke Professor Hartzell in 1936. showing at the ACC Championships into prominence by forcing the famous Fred Lanoue, a graduate of with a sixth-place finish and a then Brooklyn Y team to the limit, but fell 46 Springfield College and former New school-record point total of 198. to 16. Two days later, Yale handed the England diving champion, began In 1994, diver Brandon Lumm won Jackets the short end of a 46 to 16 working with the Tech swimmers in the first ACC championship in the score. 1936 and became the Yellow Jackets’ program’s history with his victory in the In 2003-04, the Yellow Jackets full-time head coach in 1938 when the three-meter event. He earned All-ACC gave birth to a brand new renovated Tech pool was completed. recognition that year and qualified for Georgia Tech Aquatic Center. Tech Under Lanoue’s guidance, Tech opened the enclosed Olympic pool by won four Southeastern Conference hosting NC State on Oct. 25, 2003. championships in nine years, the first in With the home fans cheering them on, 1942 and then three in a row in 1948, 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING the Rambling Wreck swam past the 1949 and 1950. Lanoue coached the visiting Wolpack, 132-107 (men) and Jackets for 27 years, stepping down 152-91 (women). after the 1964 season.

EARLY CHAMPIONS HERB MCAULEY (1965-87) The Yellow Jacket tankmen, despite The star of the 1942 SEC the lack of an on-campus facility, won championship squad was Herb 10-straight unofficial Southern McAuley, who won the SEC 220 and championships from 1926-35. 440 freestyle championships that year. In 1927, Dave Young tied the McAuley had his schooling interrupted national intercollegiate record in the by World War II, serving in the Army 150-yard backstroke in 1:43.20. Signal Corps before graduating from Representing Tech in the national Tech with a degree in electrical intercollegiate, Young set a new record engineering in 1947. Upon graduation of 1:46.10 seconds and in the finals he joined the Yellow Jacket staff as established a new record of 1:44.00, assistant coach under Lanoue, a finishing four seconds ahead of Spindle position he held for 17 years. of Michigan to win Tech’s only national McAuley succeeded Lanoue as Bill Humber tallied a dual meet record of championship in swimming. He also head coach for the 1965 season. He 38-45 during his six-year tenure at Georgia earned All-America honors with a coached the Jackets for 23 seasons, Tech. PAGE 58 Host of the 2005 Men’s & Women’s ACC Championships • Feb. 16-19, Feb. 23-26 Coaching History ACC meet, scoring a program-best 289 earned All-America accolades for the points. second consecutive season. After becoming the first freshman In 2000-01, the Yellow Jackets to compete at the NCAA meet, placed third at the ACC sophomore Sam Morgan qualified for a Championships, scoring 434.50 points. second straight NCAA Championships Four swimmers earned All-ACC in 2004 and became the fourth All- accolades: Ayalon, David Laitala, Scott American at Tech, finishing 15th in the Lenyk and Tomonori Tsuji. 1500-meter freestyle. Tech also scored its first points in Stojanovska finished 10th in the NCAA competition in 2001. Ayalon 200-meter butterfly to garner All- placed 11th in the 1650 free, while America honors on the women’s side. Tsuji finished 13th in the 200 breast to Current graduate assistant coach become the program’s first All- Shilo Ayalon was a three-time All- Americans. American for the Yellow Jackets. He The Jackets went 11-3 in dual-meet holds the ACC meet record in the 1650 competition, and 16 school records free and won his first and only ACC were established, led by Ayalon’s four title in the mile at the 2003 ACC marks. Championships. In 2000, Baron and the Yellow Along with collegiate Jackets finished the regular season with accomplishments, the Tech combined a 5-6 dual-meet record. Laitala became program witnessed its first two the first Yellow Jacket swimmer in 11 Olympians in 2004 as Stojanovska years to earn All-ACC recognition, Seth Baron led the men’s team to a fourth (Macedonia) and incoming freshman placing second in the 100 butterfly at straight Top 35 NCAA finish and the Onur Uras (Turkey) competed at the the ACC Championships. women to a 33rd-place finish in 2004. Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece. In his first season at Tech, Baron Joining them in Athens were former guided the team to a 4-7 dual-meet the NCAA Zone Diving Championships men’s swimming standouts Leo Salinas record and a seventh-place finish in the three-straight years from 1994-96. (Mexico) and volunteer assistant coach Atlantic Coast Conference Jorge Oliver (Puerto Rico). championship. SETH BARON (1998-PRESENT) Tech recorded its most successful As an athlete, Baron also competed In August 1997, Tech hired Seth season to date in 2001-02. Tech’s men for the U.S. National Team, winning 10 Baron to take the helm of the men’s tallied 580.5 points to finish a program- gold medals in international swimming and diving program. The best second at the ACC competitions, including the 1985 Jackets’ women’s program debuted in Championships, as a record five Jackets World Maccabiah Games and the 1983 2001-02, and Baron now pilots the earned All-ACC honors. Tech also Pan Am Maccabiah Games in Sao combined program. Baron, formerly an placed 27th at the NCAA Paulo, Brazil. He participated in the assistant coach at South Carolina and Championships, led by Shilo Ayalon’s U.S. Olympic Trials in 1984 and Auburn, also previously worked with eighth-place finish in the 1650 free. He qualified for the 1988 Trials. 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING the U.S. National Swim Team and was 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING the head coach for the U.S. squad at the 1997 and 2001 World Maccabiah Games in Tel Aviv, Israel. Under Baron’s direction, the Tech men have finished in the top five at the ACC Championships in each of the last five years, including a fifth-place finish this past season. Tech finsihed in a tie Kenneth Thrash, Sr. Fred Lanoue Herb McAuley for 35th place at the 2004 NCAA 1932-35 1937-64 1965-87 Championships, cracking the Top 35 in four consecutive seasons, the first time in program history. In just three seasons of existence, the women’s program tallied a 33rd- place finish at the 2004 NCAA Championships and crowned its first All-American in freshman Vesna Stojanovska. The Jackets posted their Brad Lehman Bill Humber Seth Baron second straight sixth-place finish at the 1989-91 1992-97 1998-present

Host of the 2005 NCAA Zone Diving Championships • March 11-13 PAGE 59 Jackets in International Competition

Athens, Greece 2004 Jorge Oliver Puerto Rico 200 IM Leo Salinas Mexico 400 free, 800 free relay Vesna Stojanovska Macedonia 200 free, 400 free, 200 fly Onur Uras Turkey 100 fly Sydney, Australia 2000 Vesna Stojanovska Macedonia 200 free, 400 free

Indianapolis, Ind. (United States) [SCM] - Scheduled to Compete 2004 Shilo Ayalon Israel 200 free, 400 free, 1500 free Jorge Oliver Puerto Rico 200 IM, 100 back, 100 fly Vesna Stojanovska Macedonia 200 free, 400 free, 200 fly Onur Uras Turkey 100 fly, 200 fly Barcelona, Spain [LCM] 2003 Shilo Ayalon Israel 200 free, 400 free, 800 free, 1500 free Vesna Stojanovska Macedonia 200 free, 400 free, 200 fly Fukuoka, Japan [LCM] 2001 Shilo Ayalon Israel 400 free, 800 free, 1500 free Leo Salinas Mexico 400 free, 800 free, 1500 free, 800 free relay Hong Kong, China [SCM] 1999 Vesna Stojanovska Macedonia 200 free, 400 free

Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic 2003 Leo Salinas Mexico 400 free, 1500 free, 800 free relay

Beijing, China 2001 Leo Salinas Mexico 400 free, 800 free, 800 free relay

Madrid, Spain [LCM] 2004 Shilo Ayalon Israel 400 free, 1500 free Vesna Stojanovska Macedonia 400 free, 200 fly Onur Uras Turkey 50 fly, 100 fly, 200 fly

Dublin, Ireland [SCM] 2003 Vesna Stojanovska Macedonia 200 free, 400 free, 200 fly 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING Berlin, Germany [LCM] 2002 Shilo Ayalon Israel 400 free, 400 IM, 1500 free

Helsinki, Finland [LCM] 2000 Shilo Ayalon Israel 400 free, 400 IM, 1500 free

Brisbane, Australia 2004 Chris Ewald United States 200 free, 400 free, 1500 free, 200 fly, 400 IM

Shilo Ayalon Chris Ewald Jorge Oliver Leo Salinas Vesna Stojanovska Onur Uras (2000-03) (2004-present) (2000-03) (1999-2002) (2003-present) (2004-present) PAGE 60 Host of the 2005 Men’s & Women’s ACC Championships • Feb. 16-19, Feb. 23-26 2003-03 Team Award Winners Hall of Fame Fred Lanuoe Athletic Achievement Award AquaJackets Men’s Winner The Georgia Tech AquaJackets Booster Club has been cre- Sam Morgan ated to increase the awareness and interest in Georgia Tech Swimming and Diving. The AquaJackets Booster Club also Women’s Winner Vesna Stojanovska provides a forum for those people who may want to be a little more involved than the average fan. Named for Fred Lanuoe, the most prestigous team award is given to the student-athlete who brings the highest recognition This season, the Georgia Tech swimming & diving team be- to the Institution through their outstanding athletic achievements. gan a capital campaign to raise funds to furnish the newly- Shilo Ayalon Most Valuable Athlete Award renovated Georgia Tech Aquatic Center, team locker rooms, team lounge and team computer lab. Men’s Winner Matt Figh This was made possible through a generous gift from: Women’s Winner THE DASH FAMILY FOUNDATION Laurissa Prystaj Additional gifts were provided by: Bryan Graves (1994) Russ and Sian Ashenden (1987) R. Page Griffin (1950) This award is presented in recognition to the student-athlete Dave Barrales (1972) David Hoadley (1976) that performed consistently, throughout the season, at the Alan Bomar (1984) Irv Hoffman (1960) highest level of athletic achievement and contributed to the William Brock (1947) G. Paul Jones, Jr. (1952) overall success of the Georgia Tech swimmig and diving David Codelli (1991) Alfred Martin (1979) team. Gordon Coleman (1948) Craig McGahey (1977) Chapman/Hiles Most Improved Athlete Award Mario DeLaGuardia (1953) Gus Ramirez (1968) Men’s Winner Barry Folsom (1970) Jack Rogers (1957) Jason Howard Larry Garner (1963) A. Chester Skinner ( 1943)

Women’s Winners Liz Foster Jaclyn Keys Swimmers & Divers in the Georgia Tech Hall of Fame Named after John Chapman and Johnny Hiles, this award is given to the student-athlete with the greatest athletic It is the intent of the Georgia Tech Hall of Fame Selection Com- improvements throughout the year of competition. mittee to select only those athletes, coaches, managers and train- Tommy Towles Scholar-Athlete Award ers whose performances while at Tech would be considered outstanding. Men’s Winner Itai Eden The following are those have have been connected with the 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING swimming and diving program who are inducted to the Tech 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING Women’s Winner Hall of Fame as athletes, coaches, managers and trainers: Ashley Kracke

Named after Tommy Towles, this award is given to the student- Richard Bates Red Hollerman athlete who possesses the highest level of performance, Haskew Brantley Fred Lanoue scholarship and leadership in making Georgia Tech a better Larry Caghan J. Herb McAuley Institution and swimming and diving program. John B. Chapman Richard McKinstry J. Herb McAuley Freshman Unity Award Thomas K. Cureton, Jr. Harry Stover Howard Duncan Paul Thompson Men’s Winner Gibby Fraser Tommy Towles Mario Montalvo Charles Flowers Ish Williams Steve Hallack Dave Young Women’s Winner Johnny Hiles Alison Walker

Named after J. Herb McAuley, this award is given to the student- athlete who exemplifies the standards of leadership and team unity through their personal actions in and out of the swimming and diving pool.

Host of the 2005 NCAA Zone Diving Championships • March 11-13 PAGE 61 All-Time Letterwinners Notes: Records begin in 1946. Thanks Brooks, Kevin ...... 1996-99 Engstrom, Brandt ...... 1990-91 Hiles, John ...... 1947-50 to Georgia Tech swimming and diving Brown, Bob ...... 1972 Hirschel, Adam ...... 1997-98 alumni for assistance. Please submit Brown, Hubert ...... 1961 FF Hirshberg, William ...... 1947-49 additions and/or corrections to Scott Brown, John ...... 1954 Farmer, Screven ...... 1972-75 Hirth, Roy ...... 1975-78 MacDonald in the Georgia Tech Brown, Joseph ...... 1947-48 Fauerbach, George ...... 1966-68 Hoadley, David ...... 1973-74 Sports Information Office. Brown, Terry ...... 1975-76 Fauerbach, John ...... 1970-72 Honan, Matt ...... 1989-92 Browne, Robert ...... 1953-55, 57 Fennessy, John ...... 1998-2001 Hornbuckle, William ...... 1985 MEN’S LETTERWINNERS Browning, Brian ...... 2003 Figh, Matt ...... 2002-04 Howard, Jason ...... 2003-04 AA Bruninga, Robert ...... 1968-69 Finelli, Daniel ...... 1978-81 Hubner, Robert ...... 1960 Aach, Conrad ...... 2004 Bueker, Kermit ...... 1967 Fish, Russ ...... 1971-74 Huff, Brian ...... 2003-04 Abadi, Richard ...... 1981 Bullock, Cullen ...... 1962-63 Fitzgerald, Sean ...... 1984-85 Hungerford, Edward ...... 1958 Abraham, Scott ...... 1998 Buran, Wally ...... 1972 Flinn, Carl ...... 1973-76 Aikenhead, Malcolm ...... 1967 Burford, David ...... 1970-71 Flowers, Charles ...... 1949 JJ Arundel, Casey ...... 2004 Burkhardt, Tony ...... 2004 Forbes, Brendan ...... 2001-02 Jackson, Robert ...... 1995-98 Aloisio, Charles ...... 1987 Burrows, David ...... 1967-69 Foster, Brian ...... 1974 Jann, Bill ...... 1972 Anderson, Matthew ...... 2003 Burrows, John ...... 1967-69 Foster, Jimmy ...... 1987 Jeppe, Arthur ...... 1961-62 Andruzzi, Anthony ...... 1993 Foster, Robbie ...... 2000-03 Johnson, Mark ...... 1984-85 Armbruster, Bob ...... 1989-92 CC Foust, Greg ...... 1991 Jones, Brian ...... 1990-93 Ashenden, Russell ...... 1986-87 Caghan, Lawrence ...... 1962, 64 Frank, V.R...... 1946 Justice, Steve ...... 1977-80 Ashley, Scott ...... 1990-91 Caldwell, Roland ...... 1985-87 Frederick, Jarvis ...... 1991-93 Audleman, Alfred ...... 1965 Campbell, W.J...... 1946 Fridrichsen, Jan ...... 1980 KK Avery, Richard ...... 1947-50 Candela, Alex ...... 1990-92 Fuller, Christopher ...... 1992-94 Kamat, Sulush ...... 1991 Ayalon, Shilo ...... 2000-03 Carter, Keenan ...... 1974-77 Karanovich, Donald ...... 1969-71 Castellow, Kevin ...... 1994-96, 98 GG Karkus, James ...... 1954 BB Champagne, Casey ...... 1998 Gale, Andrew ...... 1987, 89-90 Kater, Martin ...... 1962-64 Baker, Fred ...... 1972 Champney, Mark ...... 1993-96 Gallaher, Mike ...... 1976 Kendrick, Mike ...... 1984 Ballard, Robert ...... 1954-57 Center, Landrum ...... 1995 Gaw, Kevin ...... 1987 Kenehan, Ed ...... 1972 Ballentine, Thomas ...... 1966-68 Cerceo, Jay ...... 1999 Gay, Christopher ...... 1987, 89 Kennedy, Craig ...... 1974 Barr, Todd ...... 1970-72 Champney, Mark ...... 1993-95 Geiszler, Andrew ...... 1987, 89-90 Kettunen, Teemu ...... 2003-04 Barrales, Benny ...... 1972 Chang, Michael ...... 1984-87 Genet, Richard ...... 1989 Kiehle, Andy ...... 1995 Bashar, Chris ...... 1995-98 Chang, Tony ...... 1990-91 Gersbach, Charlie ...... 1999-2001 Kirby, David ...... 1963-65 Chapman, John ...... 1947-50 Gissendanner, Tom ...... 1970 Kirk, George ...... 1949 Charles, Michael ...... 1954-57 Goettsche, Dennis ...... 1963 Kisling, Scott ...... 1985 Brandon Lumm (1993- Chen, Timothy ...... 1968 Goldcamp, Thomas ...... 1980-81 Knauff, Erik ...... 1993 96) became the first and Childress, Guion ...... 1952-54 Goldstein, Glenn ...... 1996-99 Knutsen, Pete ...... 1971 only Tech diver to win Chilton, Hugh ...... 1972 Graham, Tyler ...... 1993 Korengel, Jeffrey ...... 1985-87 an ACC crown on the Chislett, Jack ...... 1976 Graves, Bryan ...... 1991-94 Kossenko, George ...... 1992-95 three-meter board at the Codelli, David ...... 1989-91 Greenbaum, Carl ...... 1991-94 1994 & ‘96 meets. Cohen, Yonatan ...... 2003 Greenlee, R.K...... 1946 LL Cole, Greg ...... 1982 Gresham, Tom ...... 1971 Laitala, David ...... 1999-2002 Collins, James ...... 1948-49 Griffin, Randolph ...... 1947-50 Lang, Barry ...... 1981 Comer, Mike ...... 2002-03 Griffin, Sean ...... 1984 Langley, Robert ...... 1957-59 Cook, Joseph ...... 1966 Gripp, Jon ...... 1969-72 Laube, David ...... 1998 Coopat, Edward ...... 1965-66 Lee, Norman ...... 1955-57 Corbett, Peter ...... 1987 HH Lehman, Bradley ...... 1985-87 Cormican, Robert ...... 1993 Hagar, Robert ...... 1960 LeMoyne, Irve ...... 1959-61 Crouch, Julian ...... 1948-49, 51-52 Hale, Gerry ...... 1992-93 Lenyk, Scott ...... 2000-01 Crutcher, William ...... 1947-49 Halligan, Tim ...... 1985-87, 89 Lindsey, Warren ...... 1967 Curlin, Fred ...... 1947-48 Halleck, Stephen ...... 1960-62 Lionberger, Mike ...... 1993 Hannon, Charlie ...... 1976-78 Livingston, John ...... 1977-80 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING DD Hannon, Gerard ...... 1973-75 Lofblad, Robert ...... 1956-58 Daly, James ...... 1986-87 Hardin, William ...... 1969-70 Longmire, Hank ...... 1999-2002 Dannelly, William ...... 1981 Harp, Robert ...... 1949-51 Lowe, Jonathan ...... 1984 Danneman, Ben ...... 2000 Harris, Paul ...... 1961-63 Ludwig, Nena ...... 1977-78 Baskin, Leland ...... 1971 Daves, Joe ...... 1970-72 Harrell, David ...... 1958 Lumm, Brandon ...... 1993-96 Baumgardner, Carl ...... 1954-57 Davis, Jesse ...... 1950 Harrison, Charles ...... 1950-51 Belcher, John ...... 1966 Davis, Richard ...... 1954-55 Hawkins, Holmes ...... 1986, 89 MM Benton, Louis ...... 1962 De La Guardia, Mario ...... 1952 Heapy, Gary ...... 1985-86 MacLean, James ...... 1965-67 Benton, William ...... 1964-65 Derrick, Jack ...... 1967-69 Heck, Steve ...... 1970-72 Mackey, Theral ...... 1996-99 Bergmark, George ...... 1970, 73 Dewald, Charles ...... 1947-48 Hellmann, Jim ...... 1970-71, 73-74 Maier, Marc ...... 2002-04 Bergmark, Richard ...... 1972-75 Dudley, Robert ...... 1957-60 Hendry, Matthew ...... 1992-95 Malarkey, Chris ...... 1975 Berry, Brian ...... 1986-87 Dunbar, Jeffrey ...... 1966-67 Hensley, John ...... 1981-82, 84 Maletto, Rich ...... 1998 Best, John ...... 1946-47 Dye, Ross ...... 2000 Hernandez, Francis ...... 1980-81 Mangin, Albert ...... 1966-67 Bitencourt, Jean Paul ...... 1993 Herrera, Guillermo ...... 1953-54 Marmor, Charles Sr...... 1970-73 Biedrzycki, Chris ...... 2001-02 EE Hersko, Josh ...... 2000-03 Marmor, Charles Jr...... 1993-96 Biegel, Alex ...... 1997-98 Eastin, Robert ...... 1968 Hiles, Gordon ...... 1954 Marsden, Frankie ...... 1989-92 Bishop, Ryan ...... 2004 Eddy, Peter ...... 1987 Blanton, James ...... 1950-51 Edelson, Bert ...... 1947-51 David Laitala (1999-2002) Bloomberg, Coe ...... 1966 Eden, Itai ...... 2001-04 earned a total of four All-ACC Boddy, Scott ...... 1970 Eidson, Randall ...... 1966 honors for the Jackets. Bomar, Alan ...... 1981-82 Einersson, Sarkis ...... 1998 Brannon, Derek ...... 1992-95 Eley, Nathan ...... 1998 Brantley, Haskew ...... 1947-48 Elgin, Bruce...... 1982, 84-85 Brier, Judith ...... 1979 Ellars, Otto ...... 1964 Brinkman, Ed ...... 1996-99 Emkin, Leroy ...... 1963-64 Brock, W.J...... 1946 Enderica, Jorge ...... 1961 PAGE 62 Host of the 2005 Men’s & Women’s ACC Championships • Feb. 16-19, Feb. 23-26 All-Time Letterwinners Ostrander, Rick ...... 1975-76 Spreen, Allan ...... 1969-71 Weir, Edward ...... 1966-67 Ouderkirk, Ryan ...... 1994-97 St. Julien, Upaji ...... 1994 Wells, William ...... 1977-80 O’Toole, Michael ...... 1998 Stevens, Scott ...... 1989 Whidden, Charles ...... 1961-62 Outland, John ...... 1965 Steves, Robert ...... 1958 Whitaker, Kenneth ...... 1969 Owen, Charles ...... 1947 Strickland, Frank ...... 1952-53 Wiggin, Charles ...... 1957-59 Susaneck, Steve ...... 1970 Wilson, Jacob ...... 2003-04 PP Swanson, Edward ...... 1947-49 Wilson, John ...... 1991-92 Packard, B.A...... 1946 Sweat, David ...... 1992 Williams, Alex ...... 2004 Pacofsky, Mark ...... 1977 Sweet, David ...... 1980 Williams, David ...... 1958 Pahr, Robert ...... 1973-74 Williams, Jason ...... 1996-99 Parker, Jordan ...... 2002-04 TT Williams, Mark ...... 1973 Parrott, Bruce ...... 1978 Taunton, Kimberly ...... 1980 Williams, Robert ...... 1951 Patton, Blake ...... 1990-93 Taylor, Donald ...... 1982 Wilson, Andy ...... 1997-98 Pearson, Mark ...... 1978 Taylor, Robert ...... 1992 Wise, John ...... 1980-82 Pemueller, Alejandro ...... 1990-93 Ternlund, Paul ...... 1965 Wise, Michael ...... 1985-86 Peterson, Charles ...... 1958 TeStrake, Todd ...... 1990-93 Wolczynski, Matt ...... 1999 Peveler, Richard ...... 1967-69 Thigpen, Josh ...... 1998-99 Wright, Peter ...... 1963 Pickering, Frank ...... 1966 Thomas, J.R...... 1946 Wynne, George ...... 1958 Eduardo Oliver (2001-04) ranks Player, Bryan ...... 1985-87, 89 Thomas, Robert ...... 1961-62 amongst the Tech leaders in the Pohly, Daniel ...... 1980-82 Thomason, Douglas ...... 1981-82, 84 YY 500, 1000 & 1650 freestyle events. Popp, Robert ...... 1961-63 Thompson, Paul ...... 1975-78 Yancey, Edwin ...... 1967 Potts, Rich ...... 1971 Thorn, Dustin ...... 1998-2001 Martin, Alfred ...... 1976-79 Pritchett, Garry ...... 1976-78 Thrasher, James ...... 1951-52 WOMEN’S LETTERWINNERS Mathes, Daniel ...... 1950-51 Tieslau, Timothy ...... 1966-68 BB Matthews, W.C...... 1946 QQ Titterton, George ...... 1982, 84 Battle, Ann ...... 2002-04 McAuley, James H...... 1947 Quinlivan, Jeff ...... 1995-98 Topp, Julio ...... 1946-49 McCabe, John ...... 1989 Towles, Tommy ...... 1948-50 CC McCanless, Edgar ...... 1977-78 RR Toy, James ...... 1967-69 Christenson, Jennifer ...... 2002-04 McCanless, Henry ...... 1969, 71-72 Rafajko, Ron ...... 1975-76 Tribble, James ...... 1970 McCarty, Kevin ...... 1984 Raines, Jeremy ...... 2002-04 Tsuji, Tomonori ...... 2000-03 DD McCarty, Paul ...... 2001-04 Rauch, Ricky ...... 2001 Tyler, David ...... 1993 DeVinney, Meghan ...... 2003-04 McCoy, Reagan ...... 1967 Redgrave, Timothy ...... 1973-76 DeVinny, Cara ...... 2002-03 McEachron, Jim ...... 1976-77 Reed, Matt ...... 1999 UU Duffy, Katie ...... 2002-04 McGahey, Craig ...... 1972 Reeves, Hazard ...... 1956-57 Urda, Martin ...... 1998 McGillivray, Alex ...... 1994-97 Richards, Clifton ...... 1996-97 FF McGillivray, David ...... 1969 Ricketts, Rodney ...... 1965 VV Foster, Elizabeth ...... 2003-04 McGillivray, Ross ...... 1964, 67 Riebesell, Ryan ...... 2003-04 Van Lear, Samuel ...... 1953-57 GG McGinley, Matt ...... 2004 Robertson, Eric ...... 1993 VanPelt, Andy ...... 2002-04 Gilli, Sara ...... 2002-03 McKay, Mark ...... 1974-77 Rodriquez, Elias ...... 1993-94 Van Voorhis, Kenneth ...... 1964-65 McKenry, Robert ...... 1977-78 Roecker, Steven ...... 1973 Vieira, Raymond ...... 1978 HH McKenzie, James ...... 1951 Rolfe, Rial ...... 1946-47 Von Gontard, Percy ...... 1969 Hancock, Lisa ...... 2002-04 McKeown, Patrick ...... 1963, 65 Rubel, Jon ...... 1975-79 Harper, Natanya ...... 2004 McLellan, Bill ...... 1970 Rundlof, Christer ...... 1995-98 WW McQuinn, Travis ...... 2000 Ruskin, Mike ...... 1970 Wahler, Edwin ...... 1968 JJ Michaelis, Milton ...... 1948 Walker, Joseph ...... 1953-56 Jopek, Jessica ...... 2002-03 Minor, Lewis ...... 1962 SS Walton, Jay ...... 1953 Moan, Jim ...... 1989 Salazar, James ...... 2000-03 Washburn, Thomas ...... 1969-71 KK Montalvo, Mario ...... 2004 Salinas, Leo ...... 1999-2002 Watson, James ...... 1951 Keys, Jaclyn ...... 2002-04 Moore, David A...... 1956 Sanks, Eric ...... 1994 Ways, George ...... 1969 Kracke, Ashley ...... 2003-04 Moore, David F...... 1956-57 Satterfield, Rick ...... 1976-77 Weigle, James ...... 1951 Korell, Amanda ...... 2004 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING Morch, J.B...... 1989 Savage, John ...... 1968-70 Morgan, Sam ...... 2003-04 Scarlett, Gordon ...... 1984 LL Morrison, John ...... 1948 Scheuer, Hugo ...... 1946-48 Lentz, Jenny ...... 2002 Moss, William ...... 1954 Schilling, Mark ...... 1998-99 Moter, Cassius ...... 1969-70 Schultz, Larry ...... 1964-65 MM Mujica, Gerardo ...... 1989 Sebestyen, Joseph ...... 1993 Matz, Heather ...... 2004 Mulherin, Matthew ...... 1950 Seeton, Chris ...... 1992-95 Maguire, Michelle ...... 2002-04 Munn, Scott ...... 1991 Shanteau, Ryan ...... 1999 Mussman, Grant ...... 1994-97 Sherris, Scott ...... 1995 PP Shippy, Duane ...... 1989-92 Prystaj, Laurissa ...... 2003-04 NN Shippy, Timothy ...... 1991-92 Nabell, Mark ...... 1980-81 Shaw, Greg ...... 1974 SS Nenon, David ...... 1977-78, 80 Shelander, Bill ...... 1972-75 Saum, Anna ...... 2002-04 Nicklaw, Chris ...... 1974-76 Shelander, Dianna ...... 1973-76 Skala, Ashley ...... 2002-03 Nicol, David ...... 1998 Shelander, Jim ...... 1970-73 Stojanovska, Vesna ...... 2004 Norton, Robert ...... 1960 Silver, David ...... 1999-2002 Sutton, Amy ...... 2002-04 Norwood, Grant ...... 1989 Simpson, Steven ...... 1973 Nozar, James ...... 1998-2001 Skaggs, Brady ...... 1999-2002 VV Nylander, Carl ...... 1999-2002 Small, G.H...... 1948 Vander Wood, Melissa ...... 2002 Smith, Chuck ...... 1971 Vukmanic, Jill ...... 2002-03 OO Smith, Justin ...... 1993 Odum, Richardson ...... 1978-81 Smith, Michael ...... 1997-99 WW Old, Andrew ...... 1992-95 Smith, Myles ...... 1963 Amy Sutton (2001-04) became the Walker, Alison ...... 2004 Oliver, Eduardo ...... 2001-04 Sorias, Ofir ...... 2003 first women’s Tech diver to Wallis, Moeko ...... 2002-04 Oliver, Jorge ...... 2000-03 Spaziano, Robert ...... 1994-95 graduate from the institution in West, Dana ...... 2004 Oltman, Jack ...... 1980-82 Spray, James ...... 1986-87 May 2004. Wood, Kathy ...... 2003 Host of the 2005 NCAA Zone Diving Championships • March 11-13 PAGE 63 Georgia Tech Aquatic Center The home of the Yellow Jacket three-meter springboards swimming and diving program is the plus one-, three-, five-, Georgia Tech Aquatic Center, located seven and a half- and 10- on the west side of campus as the meter platforms, as well as foundation of the Campus Recreation a Spargar system that Center (CRC). sends a mass of bubbles The facility was the site of all from the bottom of the swimming, diving and synchronized tank to ease entry into the swimming competition as well as the water. swimming portion of the modern During the Games, the pentathlon during the Centennial Aquatic Center also Olympic Games in the summer of included a temporary 1996. water polo pool with a The Jackets opened the newly- seating capacity of 4,000. It was used facility, including humidity control and enclosed GTAA in 2003-04, as they for all competition except the finals, air conditioning. We have indirect hosted NC State on Oct. 25, 2003. In which were held in the main pool. natural sunlight coming through high 2004-05, Tech will welcome the 2005 The original $21 million facility was glass windows on one side. Men’s and Women’s ACC Champion- funded entirely by the Atlanta Commit- "The project includes men's and ships, along with hosting the 2005 tee for the Olympic Games (ACOG). women's locker rooms, each containing NCAA Zone Diving Championships. In Construction on the facility began in 35 double-width lockers, with a team addition to those events, the Aquatic July 1994 and was completed in time to meeting room situated between the Center will host the 2006 Men’s NCAA host the VIIth Synchronized Swimming two. In the back, there is a glass- Championships. World Cup in August 1995. The newly- enclosed area with an office and a The GTAA provides the Yellow renovated enclosure of the GTAC is part storage facility for equipment. Jackets with a world-class venue for of an over $45 million expansion to the "The Aquatic Center office is a aquatic sports and serves as an impor- CRC. secondary office, in addition to the one tant element of the physical legacy of Other test events held at the facility we have in the Athletic Association. It the Games, enhancing the activities included the NationsBank Pan Pacific includes, two desks with computers, so Georgia Tech can offer its students for Swimming Championships, the IXth the student-athletes would have access years to come. Diving World Cup and the IXth Water to the Internet, email, word processing The 2,000-seat main stadium Polo World Cup. and an additional area to do classwork contains a competition pool and dive Georgia Tech continues to reap the and studying. pool. benefits of a world-class aquatic facility "For the divers, we've added a The competition pool is 50 meters for use by the Rambling Wreck swim- permanent hot tub for practice and 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING 2004-05 GEORGIA TECH SWIMMING & DIVING by 10 lanes, with two movable bulk- ming and diving program as well as the competition. heads so that courses can be set up for student body. Tech held its first meet in "Now that the project is completed, 25 yards, 25 meters or 30 meters for the aquatic center on Oct. 5, 1995, we can host everything from the ACC water polo. It also features a movable hosting Emory. Championships to the NCAA Champi- floor which can be set from zero depth "We are very excited about our new onships, Junior and Senior Nationals to seven feet, eight inches. facility," said swimming & diving head and U.S. Open. A lot of major competi- The dive pool features one- and coach Seth Baron. "Not only will our tions will be held here, bringing program benefit from exposure to Georgia Tech as well as the this project, but more Georgia Tech Swimming & Diving importantly all of the program." Georgia Tech stu- Some of the non-college events that dents will benefit the Aquatic Center will host in the next from a newly- two years will be the Georgia Senior renovated and State Swimming Championships (Dec. expanded recre- 2004) and the U.S.A Southeast Sec- ational center. tional Championships (July 2005). "There is full ventilation of the

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