2015-2016 USC Men’s and Women’s and Diving

Co-Captain Co-Captain Lucy Worrall

Co-Captain Co-Captain Co-Captain Ted Singley Morten Klarskov

2015 Pac-12 Champions 2015-2016 Trojan Swimming and Diving

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Schedule...... 1 Location: ...... Los Angeles, CA Quick Facts...... 1 Founded: ...... 1880 Enrollment: ...... 39,000 (18,000 undergraduate) MEN’S SWIMMING AND DIVING President: ...... C. L. Max Nikias Roster and NCAA Time Standards ...... 2 Colors: ...... Cardinal and Gold Nickname: ...... Trojans/Women of Troy 2015-16 Profiles...... 3-14 Conference: ...... Pac-12 2014-15 Results and Honors/Season Review...... 15-16 Athletic Director: ...... Pat Haden 2014-15 Top Times...... 17 2014-2015 Men’s Record: ...... 6-2 / 4th at NCAAs 2014-2015 Pac-12 Record: ...... 4-1 / 1st at Pac-12s WOMEN’S SWIMMING AND DIVING 2014-2015 Women’s Record: ...... 5-3 / 8th at NCAAs 2014-2015 Pac-12 Record: ...... 4-3 / 3rd at Pac-12s Roster and NCAA Time Standards ...... 18 Head Coach: ...... (10th year) 2015-16 Women of Troy Profiles...... 19-29 Head Assistant Coach: ...... (8th year) 2014-15 Results and Honors/Season Review...... 30-31 Assistant Coach: ...... Chase Bloch (2nd year) 2014-15 Top Times...... 32 Assistant Coach: ...... Wes Foltz (2nd year) Volunteer Assistant Coach: ...... Victoria Ishimatsu (4th year) Volunteer Assistant Coach: ...... (1st year) COACHES AND STAFF Head Diving Coach: ...... Hongping Li (17th year) Head Coach Dave Salo...... 33-35 DIRECTOR OF SWIM OPERATIONS: ...... Paul Davidson (10th year) Assistant Coach Catherine Vogt...... 36-37 Administrative Assistant: ...... Vanessa Massey Assistant Coach Chase Bloch...... 38 Aquatics Office Phone: ...... (213) 740-8444 Assistant Coach Wes Foltz...... 39 Aquatics Office Fax: ...... (213) 740-6177 Volunteer Assistant Coach Victoria Ishimatsu...... 40 SID Contact: ...... Paul Goldberg Sports Information Office Phone: ...... (213) 740-8480 Director of Swim Operations Paul Davidson...... 41 Sports Information Office Fax: ...... (213) 740-7584 Head Diving Coach Hongping LI...... 42-44 SID CELL Phone: ...... (213) 725-3567 Uytengsu Aquatics Center...... 45-47 SID e-mail:...... [email protected] USC Official Website: ...... www.usctrojans.com USC MEN’S SWIMMING HISTORY USC ATHLETICS FACEBOOK: ...... facebook.com/USCTrojans USC ATHLETICS TWITTER: ...... twitter.com/USC_Athletics Uytengsu Aquatics Center Records...... 48 USC SWIMMING TWITTER: ...... twitter.com/USCswim USC Team Records...... 49 USC SWIMMING Instagram: ...... USCSWIM USC All-Time Top 10...... 50 Year-by-Year Results/Captains...... 52 USC’s Olympians...... 52-54 USC In International Swimming...... 55-57 USC’s NCAA Titles...... 58 2015-2016 USC Schedule USC’s All-Americans ...... 59-64 Date Day Opponent Site Time USC’s Pac-12 Conference Titles ...... 65-66 9/11 Fri. Intrasquad (m/w) USC 2 p.m. USC’s AAU Meet History ...... 66 10/2 Fri. at UC Santa Barbara * (m) Santa Barbara, Calif 1 p.m. USC’s Pacific Coast Titles ...... 67 10/3 Sat. at Cal Poly* (m) San Louis Obispo, Calif. 11 a.m. 10/3 Sat. at Utah * (w) Salt Lake City, Utah 2 p.m. USC ncaa title teams, LEGENDS 10/16-17 Fri.-Sat. North Carolina State (w) USC 2 p.m./8 a.m. USC NCAA Championships teams...... 68-69 10/16-17 Fri.-Sat. Hawaii (m/w) USC 2 p.m./8 a.m. 10/23 Fri. Oregon State * (w) USC 2 p.m. Swim With Mike...... 70 10/24 Sat. Alumni Relays USC 12:30 p.m. USC Endowments Scholarships...... 71 11/6 Fri. at Arizona State * (m/w) Tempe, Ariz. 11 a.m. USC Legends/Coaching Greats ...... 72-84 11/7 Sat. at Arizona * (m/w) Tucson, Ariz. 11 a.m. 11/13-15 Thur.-Sat. Trojan Diving Inv. (m/w) USC All day USC WOMEN’S SWIMMING HISTORY 11/19-21 Thur.-Sat. Arena Invitational (m/w) East L.A. College All day Uytengsu Aquatics Center Records...... 85 12/2-5 Wed.-Sat. Texas Invitational (m/w) Austin, Texas All day 1/12 Fri. Wisconsin (m/w) USC 12:30 p.m. USC Team Records...... 86 1/15-17 Fri.-Sun. Bruin Diving Invite (m/w) Westwood, Calif. All day USC’s Olympians...... 87-88 1/29 Fri. California * (w) USC 6 p.m. USC in International Competition...... 89-90 1/30 Sat. Stanford * (w) USC 12 p.m. USC’s All-Americans ...... 91-95 2/5 Fri. California * (m) USC 2 p.m. USC’s Pac-12/WCAA Titles ...... 96 2/6 Sat. Stanford * (m) USC 12 p.m. USC’s NCAA/AIAW Titles ...... 97 2/12 Fri. at UCLA * (w) USC 2 p.m. 2/20 Sat. at Utah * (w) Salt Lake City, Utah 2 p.m. Year-by-Year Results/Captains...... 98 2/24-27 Wed.-Sat. Women’s Pac-12 Championships Federal Way, Wash. All day All-Time Opponent Records...... 98 3/2-5 Wed.-Sat. Men’s Pac-12 Championships Federal Way, Wash. All day 3/7-9 Mon.-Wed. NCAA Zone E Diving Flagstaff, Ariz. All day 3/16-19 Wed.-Sat. Women’s NCAA Championships Atlanta, Ga. All day 3/23-16 Wed.-Sat. Men’s NCAA Championships Atlanta, Ga. All day

* Pac-12 meet Credits Home meets in bold at Uytengsu Aquatics Center. Pac-12 Championships in Federal Way, Wash. Photos by Dan Avila, Getty Images, AP, John Pyle, Michael Dunker, Long Photography, NCAA, Bill Collins, Jonathan Moore, Paul * Pac-12 meet Goldberg, Timothy Binion and USC Sports Information archives. This Home meets in bold at Uytengsu Aquatics Center. guide was written and edited by senior associate sports information editor Paul Goldberg.

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Name Yr. Event Ht. Hometown (College/HS) Ridge Altman Sr. Fly / Breast 5-11 Kula, Hawaii (Seacrest Country Day) Walker Bell Fr. IM/Free 6-5 Santa Barbara, Calif. (Dos Pueblos) Jr. Free/Fly/Back 6-3 Coral Springs, Fla. (American Heritage School) Scott Clausen So. Fly/Back/IM 6-1 Oceanside, Calif. (El Camino) Jr. Free/Fly 6-1 Jacksonville, Fla. (The Bolles School) Maclin Davis Sr. Fly 6-3 Nashville, Tenn. (Montgomery Bell Academy) Cash DeLoache Fr. Fly/Free 6-3 Stone Mountain, Ga. (Tucker) Michael Domagala Jr. Free / Fly / IM 6-0 New York City (Regis Jesuit High School) Dashiell Enos So. Diver 5-8 Studio City, Calif. (Connections Academy) Pawel Furtek So. Free 6-1 Wrocław, Poland Kyle Grissom Fr. Free/Fly 6-0 Porterville, Calif. (Porterville) Jonah Hu So. Breast/IM/Free 6-0 Wailuku, Hawaii (Baldwin High) Kevin Khojasteh Sr. Breast / IM 6-0 Saratoga, Calif. (The Harker School) Morten Klarskov Sr. Breast / IM 6-0 Albertslund, Denmark (Falkonergaarden’s Gymnasium & Hf) Jon Knox So. Free/Back 6-3 Sebastopol, Calif. (Analy High) Reed Malone Jr. Free/Fly 6-3 Winnetka, Ill. (New Trier) Billy Monjay Fr. Breast 5-8 Irvine, Calif. (Northwood) David Morgan Jr. Jr. Free/Fly 6-2 Concord, Calif. (De La Salle High School) Patrick Mulcare Fr. IM/Back/Free 6-0 Tigard, Ore. (Southridge) Jason O’Brien So. Free 6-2 San Diego, Calif. (Point Loma High) Collin Pollard Sr. Diver 5-11 San Jose, Calif. (California) Deon Reid Sr. Diver 5-9 Long Beach, Calif. (Duke) Ian Silverman So. Free/Back/Fly 6-2 Baltimore, Md. (McDonogh School) Ted Singley Sr. Free 5-10 Southlake, Texas (Carroll Senior) Steven Stumph Jr. Breast/IM/Fly 5-7 Moraga, Calif. (Campolinda) Jeff Swanston Sr. Back 5-9 Newmarket, Ontario (Sir William Mulock Secondary School) Ralf Tribuntsov So. Back/Fly/Free 6-5 Silkeborg, Estonia Alexander Valente Fr. Fly 6-1 Santa Barbara, Calif. (Does Pueblos) Carsten Vissering Fr. Breast 6-5 Bethesda, Md. (Georgetown Prep) Billy Wild Sr. Fly 5-7 Laguna Beach, Calif. (Laguna Beach) Tim Wynter Fr. Back 6-2 Andover, Mass. (Phillips Academy)

Head Coach: Dave Salo (10th year) Head Assistant Coach: Catherine Vogt (8th year) Assistant Coach: Chase Bloch (2nd year) Assistant Coach: Wes Foltz (2nd year) Head Diving Coach: Hongping Li (17th year) Volunteer Assistant Coach: (4th year) Director of Operations: Paul Davidson (9th year)

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RIDGE ALTMAN DYLAN CARTER

Breast/IM • 5-11 • Senior Free/Fly/Back • 6-2 • Junior Kula, Hawaii Coral Springs, Fla. Seacrest Country Day American Heritage School

THIS SEASON: Senior Ridge Altman is one THIS SEASON: Dylan Carter, a top-end of Troy’s top breaststrokers and 200y IMers, freestyler from Trinidad & Tobago who can looking to build off his 2015 NCAA debut also swim the fly and back, is a career six- and Pac-12 final appearance. time All-American and three-time NCAA and 2015: Altman, as a junior, competed at the NCAA Championships for the Pac-12 relay champion after two years with the Trojans. Carter is the third- first time in 2015, taking 27th in the 200y breast (1:54.93) with a PR, 39th fastest Trojan ever in the 50y free, fourth fastest in the 100y fly and is in the in the 100y breast (53.83) and 53rd in the 200y IM (1:52.95) … Altman top 6 in the 200y free and 100y back. He is part of USC’s team records in reached his first conference final at the 2015 Pac-12 Championships, the 200y, 400y and 800y free relays and in the 200y medley relay. finishing fifth in the 200y breast (1:55.04). He was also 14th in the 100y 2015: Carter was a four-time All-American as a 2015 sophomore, breast (53.74) and 19th in the 200y IM (1:48.23). His 200y IM time and swimming on two NCAA winning relays and one Pac-12 relay winner ... his 53.59 in 100y breast prelims were both PRs. Carter swam the second leg on USC’s 800y free relay that won in a school- 2014: Altman competed in three events at the 2014 Pac-12 Championships record 6:11.64 and then anchored Troy’s 400y free relay winner, coming as a sophomore, finishing 12th in the 200y breast (1:57.31), 16th in the from behind on the final leg in another school record (2:47.06). Carter 100y breast (54.87) and 24th in the 200y IM (1:49.46). His 54.54 in the also swam on USC’s fifth-place 200y free relay and on its sixth-place 200y 100y breast prelims was a personal best. medley relay. Individually, Carter scored twice in ‘B’ finals, finishing 13th 2013: Altman provided depth in the breast and medley events as a 2013 in the 100y free (42.74, PR 42.61 in prelims) and 16th in the 200y free freshman, posting an NCAA ‘B’ cut in the 200y breast (1:58.95) at the U.S. (1:36.01, PR 1:33.27 in prelims). He was also 19th in the 50y free in a PR Winter Nationals with a ‘B’ finalist finish. He competed in three exhibition 19.41 ... At the 2015 Pac-12 Championships, he was a two-time finalist, heats at the Pac-12 Championships. taking fifth in the 50y free (19.52) and eighth in the 100y fly (46.80) while HIGH SCHOOL: Altman, who was a co-captain at Seacrest Country Day finishing 11th in the 100y free (43.22). He also led off USC’s Pac-12 title in Naples, Fla., finished second in the 100y fly in the 2010 Division IA state in the 800y free relay ... At the 2015 World Championships, Carter swam championships and third in the 100y breast as a senior and earned 2010 in four events for Trinidad and Tobago. His top finish was a 15th in the Naples News Boys Swimmer of the Year honors. Originally from Maui, semifinals of the 50m fly (23.60). Altman also won FHSAA 1A Region 3 titles in the 100y fly and 100y breast. 2014: Carter helped USC to an NCAA title in the 800y free relay and was a CLUB: Lahaina Swim Club. two-time Pac-12 finalist as a 2014 freshman. At the NCAA Championships, PERSONAL: He was born on May 4, 1993. He is an economics major. Carter swam the third leg of the Trojans’ wire-to-wire win in the 800y free ALTMAN’S PERSONAL RECORDS: relay. He scored individually with a 15th-place finish in the 200y free 100-yard fly 49.76 100-yard breast 53.59 (1:35.06) and he was 42nd in the 50y free (19.93). He also helped USC 100-yard free 47.00 100-yard back 52.88 qualify for the final of the 400y free relay to earn his second All-American 200-yard breast 1:54.93 200-yard IM 1:48.23 honor ... At the Pac-12s, Carter was sixth in the 50y free (19.51) and seventh in the 100y back (47.33). He also won the `B’ final of the 100y free (43.09). He led off USC’s 800y free relay title and swam second on Troy’s 400y free relay win ... He was second in the 50m fly and third in the WALKER BELL 50m free at the 2014 Youth in the summer. HIGH SCHOOL: Carter broke his country’s national record in the 400m IM/Free • 6-5 • Freshman free (3:50.05) at Trinidad & Tobago’s 2013 Short Course Trials and won silver in the 50m fly at the 2013 Junior Worlds. He also became the first Santa Barbara, Calif. Trinidad & Tobago swimmer to final in the 100m back, taking fourth, and Dos Pueblos HS also was top 8 in the 50m back at the meet … Earned the Trinidad & Tobago’s Ministry of Sport 2013 Spirit of Sport Award as Junior Male Athlete of the Year … Carter was third in the 50y free (19.65) at the 2013 THIS SEASON: Walker Bell, a 2016 U.S. Junior Nationals … He won he 2012 U.S. Junior National title in the freshman, is a solid middle to distance 200y free and broke 20 seconds in the 50 free for the first time at the meet freestyler and IM’er who should contribute at the age of 16 … He burst onto the scene at the 2009 Carifta Swimming solid points throughout the regular and Championships in Aruba when he won eight golds and a silver and set postseason. eight Carifta records … He was a finalist at the 2011 Commonwealth HIGH SCHOOL: Bell, who prepped at Dos Pueblos High in Goleta, Calif., Youth Games in the 50m and 100m back and the 50m fly and qualified for led his school to the 2015 Channel League title, winning the 200y and the 2013 World Championships but opted to focus on the World Juniors 500y free in the process … at the 2014-15 CIF Division I Championships, instead. he was second in the 50y back and sixth in the 200y IM and 500y free … CLUB/COACH: Davie Nadadores/ Alex Pussieldi. He won the 200m IM at the 2014 Speedo Champions Series at Clovis, PERSONAL: He was born Jan. 30, 1995 ... He is majoring in Calif., and was eighth in the 400m IM. environmental studies. CLUB/COACH: Santa Barbara Swim Club/. CARTER’S PERSONAL RECORDS: PERSONAL: ell, a business administration major, competed in triathlons 50-yard free 19.41 100-yard free 42.61 since he was 10 and raced in his first U.S. Open in 2011 at 13. 200-yard free 1:33.27 100-yard back 46.90 BELL’S PERSONAL RECORDS: 100-yard fly 46.16 200-yard free 1:43.19 500-yard free 4:28.24 1000-yard free 9:34.48 200-yard IM 1:50.63 400-yard IM 4:00.18

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SCOTT CLAUSEN 100m free (50.51) and was 22nd in the 50m free (22.67). HIGH SCHOOL: Condorelli, from The Bolles School in Jacksonville, Fla., broke the Florida state record in the 50y free and clocked the fifth fastest Fly/Back/IM • 6-1 • Sophomore time (19.88) in the event in high school history to win the 2012 Florida state title. Also at the meet he led off The Bolles’ 400y free relay with a 43.5, Oceanside, Calif. one of three relays that broke national prep records. The other two were the El Camino HS 200y free and medley relays. Condorelli, who raced in the 50m and 100m free and 100m fly at the 2012 Olympic Trials, is also a junior national champion in the 100m free … At the 2013 U.S. Summer Nationals, he won THIS SEASON: Scott Clausen, a 2016 the ‘B’ final of the 50m free (22.73) and posted three other ‘B’ final finishes, sophomore, is an improving mid-to-distance taking second in the 50m fly (24.19), fourth in the 100m fly (53.55) and freestyler who looks to earn an increased role sixth in the 100m free (50.18) … Weeks before entering USC, Condorelli with the Trojans this year. broke the 17-18 National Age Group record in the 50m free with a 22.32 2015: Clausen, as a 2015 freshman, provided depth in the distance at the 2013 U.S. Junior Nationals (though since broken) and also took freestyle for the Trojans. He raced at the Pac-12 Championships as an second in the 100m free and third in the 100m fly (53.11). exhibition swimmer, posting season-bests in the 500y (4:30.14) and 1650y CLUB/COACH: Bolles/Sergio Lopez/Jason Calanog. free (15:43.71) and the 400y IM (3:55.46). PERSONAL: He was born Jan. 17, 1995, in , and grew up in HIGH SCHOOL: Clausen, who prepped at El Camino High in Oceanside, Portland. He is majoring in business at USC. Calif., was part of the 2013-14 U.S. Open Water Junior National Team ... CONDORELLI’S PERSONAL RECORDS: He competed at the 2012 U.S. Olympic Trials, at the age of 16, in the 50-yard free 19.27 100-yard free 42.20 1500m free, finishing 47th ... He was the 2014 Avocado League Swimmer 200-yard free 140.86 100-yard fly 45.79 of the Year. CLUB/COACH: North Coast Aquatics/Jeffe Pease. PERSONAL: He is from San Diego, Calif., and is an economics major. MACLIN DAVIS

SANTO CONDORELLI Fly • 6-3 • Senior Nashville, Tenn. Montgomery Bell Academy Free/Fly • 6-1 • Junior

Jacksonville, Fla. THIS SEASON: Maclin Davis, a 2016 senior The Bolles School and an All-American as a sophomore, looks to return as one of the Pac-12’s top sprint butterflyers and contribute as a key member THIS SEASON: Santo Condorelli is a career of USC’s medley and sprint relays. He is a career two-time Pac-12 finalist four-time All-American for the Trojans as a in the 100y fly. He is among USC’s all-time top 10 in the 100y fly. freshman and a sophomore and swam on an 2015: Davis did not compete in 2015, recovering from an injury. NCAA title winning relay and two conference 2014: Davis earned All-American honors as a sophomore by helping USC winners last year. He is USC’s record-holder in the 100y fly (45.79) and is to fifth in the 400y medley relay at the 2014 NCAA Championships. He just Troy’s second-fastest in the 50y free (19.27) and third-fastest in the 100y missed his first NCAA individual scoring swim, finishing 17th in the 100y free (42.20). fly (46.37), which made him the third-fastest Trojan ever in the event. He 2015: Condorelli was a three-time All-American as a 2015 sophomore, was also 31st in the 50y free (19.66) and 39th in the 100y free (44.16) ... swimming on USC’s NCAA title winning 400y free relay as well Troy’s fifth- At the 2014 Pac-12s, he repeated as a finalist in the 100y fly, finishing fifth place 200y free relay and its sixth-place 200y medley relay. Individually, (46.57). He was also 17th in the 50y free (19.91) and 31st in the 100y free Condorelli scored three times. He won the 100y free ‘B’ final in a PR 42.20, (45.13) ... At the 2014 U.S. Summer Nationals, Davis won the `B’ final of was 10th in the 100y fly with a school-record 45.79 and was 16th in the the 50m fly (23.77), which would’ve been sixth in the `A’ final. He lost a 50y free (19.68) ... At the 2015 Pac-12 Championships, he posted a trio swim-off for the final spot in the `A’ final with a 23.64. He was also sixth in of second-places finishes in the 50y (19.29) and 100y free (42.27) and in the `B’ final of the 100m fly (53.16). He went 52.81 in prelims. the 100y fly (45.85). He also swam on USC’s Pac-12 title-winning 400y 2013: Davis was a two-time All-American as a 2013 freshman, helping free and medley relays as well as on the second-place 200y medley and USC to second-place in the 200y free relay and to fourth in the 400y free relays ... Competing for Canada at the 2015 World Championships, medley relay at the 2013 NCAA Championships. He was also 25th in the Condorelli won bronze as part of Canada’s mixed 400m free relay that 100y fly (46.96) … At the 2013 Pac-12s, Davis helped USC win a title took third in 3:23.59. Condorelli led off with a 48.19. He also swam on in the 200y free relay and was a finalist in the 100y fly, finishing fourth Canada’s eighth-place 400m free relay and was ninth in the semifinals of (46.54, PR). He was also 15th in the 50y free (20.15), 24th in the 200y fly the 50m fly (23.30) ... At the Canadian nationals, Condorelli won titles in (1:48.79, PR) and was part of Troy’s second-place 400y medley relay … At the 50m and 100m fly and the 100m free. In the 100m free, he was the first the 2013 U.S. Summer Nationals, he was third in the ‘B’ final of the 50m Canadian since 2012 Olympic bronze medallist Brent Hayden to go under fly (24.20) and eighth in the ‘B’ final of the 100m fly (54.08). the 49.0 (48.83) .. He also represented Canada at the 2015 Pan American HIGH SCHOOL: Davis, who attended Montgomery Bell Academy in Games, winning silver in the 100m free and 400m free relay and bronze in Nashville, Tenn., was a 2012 U.S. Olympic Trials semifinalist in the 100m the 100m fly and the 400m medley relay. fly, finishing 13th (53.20) … He also won a 2012 Junior Pan Pacific gold 2014: Condorelli was a relay participant as a freshman at the 2014 NCAA medal in the 100m fly (52.89) … Earlier in 2012, Davis shattered the Championships and swam on USC’s sixth-place 400y free relay ... He was national high school record in the 100y fly during a title-winning swim a finalist in the 100y free at the Pac-12 Championships and finished eighth at the Tennessee State Championships. Davis, who led his school to the (43.75). He was also 12th in the 50y free (19.75) and 15th in the 100y state crown, swam a 46.64 in the 100y fly, lowering the boys’ independent fly (47.28) ... At the 2014 U.S. Summer Nationals, Condorelli was a two- high school record of 47.10 set by in 1999. He also went time `A’ finalist in the 100m fly, finishing eighth (53.75), and in the 50m faster than the boys’ public high school record from 2009 of 47.08, set fly, finishing seventh (24.01). He also finished eighth in the `B’ final of the

4 2015-2016 USC Swimming and Diving 2015-2016 Trojan Swimming and Diving Profiles by Sean Fletcher. Davis also won state titles in the 100y free and the 200y earned 2015 CSCAA Scholar All-America and Pac-12 All-Academic first medley and 400y free relays … He represented the U.S. at the 2011 World team honors with a 3.70 in business administration. Junior Championships, winning gold medals in the 50m and 100m fly and 2014: Domagala, as a 2014 freshman, finished 13th in the 100y fly (47.17) in the 400m medley relay. A member of the U.S. National Junior Team and 18th in the 200y fly (1:48.44) at the 2014 Pac-12 Championships ... for two years, he won titles in the 100y fly (setting a state record), 100y His 46.65 in the 100y fly at the Texas Invitational made him the fifth fastest back and the 400y free relay at the 2011 Tennessee State Championships, Trojan ever in the event. earning Swimmer of the Meet honors. The 2011 Middle Tennessee High HIGH SCHOOL: Domagala, from Regis Jesuit High in New York City, School Swimming Association Boys Swimmer of the Year, he was the 2011 was a ‘C’ finalist in the 100m and 200m free, 100 fly and 200m IM at the U.S. Nationals `B’ final winner in the 100m fly and was the 18-and-under 2013 U.S. Summer Nationals …He won 2013 U.S. Junior national titles in champion. the 200m fly and the 200m free and was third in the 100m fly … He won CLUB: Nashville Aquatic Club. the 200m free at the same meet in 2012 when he clocked the country’s PERSONAL: He was born on Oct. 14, 1993 and he is a fine arts major. fastest time in the race that year by a 16-year-old. He was also third in the DAVIS’S PERSONAL RECORDS: 200m IM at the meet … He was the former NAG (15-16) record holder in 50-yard free 19.66 100-yard free 44.84 the event as was the former NAG (13-14) holder in the 100y fly. 100-yard fly 46.37 200-yard fly 1:48.79 CLUB/COACH: Asphalt Green Unified Aquatics/ Rachel Stratton-Mills. 100-yard back 49.90 200-yard IM 1:53.85 PERSONAL: He was born December 19, 1995. DOMAGALA’S PERSONAL RECORDS: 100-yard free 44.25 200-yard free 1:35.06 100-yard fly 46.34 200-yard fly 1:42.75 CASH DELOACHE 200-yard IM 1:44.75 400-yard IM 3:52.50

Fly/Free • 6-3 • Freshman Stone Mountain, Ga. DASHIELL ENOS Tucker HS

THIS SEASON: A 2016 freshman, Cash Diver • 5-8 • Sophomore DeLoache brings a strong butterfly and Studio City, Calif. freestyle background to the Trojans and should contribute right away in dual meets Connections Academy and the postseason. HIGH SCHOOL: DeLoache, who prepped at Stone Mountain High THIS SEASON: Dashiell Enos, a 2016 in DeKalb, Ga., was a two-time double finalist at the Georgia 6A state sophomore, is one of Troy’s top returning championships, including a second in the 50y free and a third in the 100y divers after making his NCAA debut as a fly as a 2014 junior. At the 2013 Georgia 1-5A state meet, he was fifth in freshman. both the 100y back and 100y fly. 2015: Enos competed in both springboard events as a freshman at the CLUB: Dynamo Swim Club. 2015 NCAA Championships, taking 23rd on 3-meter (366.65) and 28th PERSONAL: He is a business administration major. on 1-meter (325.40) ... At the 2015 Pac-12s, he reached the final on 3-meter, taking sixth (368.60) and was ninth on 1-meter (299.95) and 14th on platform (269.25) ... He earned his trip to the NCAA Championships after taking fifth on 3-meter (738.15) at the Zone E Championships. He MICHAEL DOMAGALA was also 10th on 1-meter (646.15). HIGH SCHOOL: Enos, a member of the U.S. Junior National team from 2011-14 who earned his high school degree via Connections Academy, Free/Fly/IM • 6-0 • Junior won a 2012 U.S. National title on synchro platform and won a combined six titles on synchro 3-meter and platform at the 2011, 2012 and 2013 New York, N.Y. Junior Diving Nationals ...... Individually, he was eighth on 3-meter at the Regis High School 2013 U.S. Nationals and eighth and ninth on platform at the 2011 and 2012 U.S. Nationals, respectively ... He won U.S. Junior National titles on THIS SEASON: Michael Domagala, a 2016 1-meter in 2010 and 2011 ... He won 3-meter at the 2011 Junior Pan junior, is a versatile swimmer strong in the fly American Games, won 1-meter at the 2009 Junior as well as the 200y free. He is coming off his and was sixth on 3-meter at the 2014 Youth Olympics. first NCAA trip where he was part of Troy’s CLUB/COACH: Trojan Dive Club/Hongping Li. title in the 800y free relay. Domagala is USC’s PERSONAL: He was born April 30, 1996. He is a cinematic arts, critical second-fastest ever in the 200y fly and is fifth in the 100y fly. studies major. 2015: Domagala, as a 2015 sophomore, earned his first All-American honor as the third leg on USC’s NCAA-title-winning 800y free relay. He scored individually as well, finishing 13th in the 200y fly (1:43.11 after a 1:42.77 in prelims). He was also 21st in the 100y fly (46.48) and 45th in the 200y IM (1:46.21) ... At the 2015 Pac-12 Championships, he blazed to third in the 200y fly in 1:43.74 after a PR 1:42.75 in prelims and was also fifth in the 100y fly (46.40) after a 46.34 in prelims. He also helped USC win the Pac-12 title in the 800y free relay, swimming third, and swam to 12th in the 200y IM (1:45.91) ... Domagala represented Poland at the 2015 World Championships in the 800m free relay final, leading it to an eighth-place finish with a 1:46.90 split out of the third leg ... Domagala

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PAWEL FURTEK JONAH HU

Free • 6-1 • Sophomore Breast/Free/IM • 5-8 • Soph. Wroclaw, Poland Wailuku, Hawaii Baldwin HS THIS SEASON: Pawel Furtek, a 2016 sophomore, has established himself as one of THIS SEASON: Jonah Hu, a 2016 the Pac-12’s top distance freestylers looking sophomore, established himself as one of to build on his 2015 NCAA debut and Pac-12 Troy’s top breaststrokers last year and looks finalist appearance. A Polish national teamer, to build on his early success as a bigger dual Furtek is already among USC’s all-time top meet and postseason factor. 10 in the 1000y and 1650y free. 2015: Hu competed in three events at the 2015 Pac-12 Championships as 2015: Furtek, as a 2015 freshman, finished 23rd in the 1650y free a freshman, finishing 16th in the 200y breast (1:58.44), 21st in the 100y (14:58.74) at the NCAA Championships and was 52nd in the 500y free breast (55.36) and 20th in the 200y IM (1:49.64). His 100y breast prelim (4:23.67) ... At the 2015 Pac-12s, Furtek had a big debut, taking second in (54.52) and final time in 200 breast were both season-bests and NCAA the 1650y free in 14:51.81 while finishing sixth in the 500y free (4:17.91). ‘B’ cuts. He was also 21st in the 200y free (1:39.87) ... He earned CSCAA Scholar HIGH SCHOOL: Hu, who prepped at Baldwin High in Wailuku, Hawaii, All-American team honorable mention honors. competed in the 2014 Speedo Championship Series, where he earned a POLAND: Furtek, from Wroclaw, Poland, is one of Europe’s top young pair of fourth place finishes in the 100m and 200m . At the distance swimmers and will represent Poland at the 2015 European same meet in 2014, he earned a pair of top 10 finishes in the same events. Championships ... Furtek won gold in the 800m free and silver in the At the 2013-14 Hawaii State Championships, Hu won both the 100y breast 1500m free at the 2013 European Junior Swimming Championships. He and the 200 IM. competed in both at the 2013 World Championships, finishing 14th in the CLUB: Maui Swim Club. 1500m free and 21st in the 800m free. He was third in the 1500m free at PERSONAL: Hu is majoring in biological sciences ... He was appointed to the 2013 World Juniors. the Hawaiian Swimming Hall of Delegates in February of 2014. PERSONAL: He was born on Sept. 25, 1995 ... He is a computer HU’S PERSONAL RECORDS: engineering & computer science major. 100-yard breast 54.52 200-yard breast 1:58.44 200-yard IM 1:49.64 100-yard free 46.49 100-yard back 51.55 KYLE GRISSOM KEVIN KHOJASTEH Free/Fly• 6-0 • Freshman Porterville, Calif. Breast/IM • 6-0 • Senior Porterville, HS Saratoga, Calif.

THIS SEASON: Kyle Grissom is a 2016 The Harker School freshman sprinter who lends immediate help in the 50y and 100y free and the 100y fly. He THIS SEASON: Senior Kevin Khojasteh has should be a reliable dual meet and Pac-12 provided solid depth for the Trojans in the scorer who is looking to make an impact at the NCAA level as well. breast and IM events throughout his Trojan HIGH SCHOOL: Grissom was a prep All-American at Porterville (Calif.) career and should do so again. High, where he was the CIF Central Section record holder in the 100y 2015: As a 2015 junior, Khojasteh raced as an exhibition swimmer in the fly. As a 2015 senior, he was second in the 50y free (20.43) at the CIF 100y and 200y breast at the 2015 Pac-12 Championships ... He earned State Championships and 12th in the 100y fly. (49.26). He also won 2015 Pac-12 All-Academic second team honors with a 3.26 in economics. Central Section titles in the 50y free (20.45) and 100y fly (49.02) in 2015, 2014: Khojasteh competing in the IM and breaststroke as a 2014 defending his titles from 2014. A 2016 U.S. Olympic Trials qualifier in the sophomore, improving on his freshman year times. 100m fly, he was a four-year All-Tulare County first team pick and a two- 2013: Khojasteh provided depth for the Trojans as a 2013 freshman. time Fresno Bee Swimmer of the Year. HIGH SCHOOL: Khojasteh prepped at the Harker School in San Jose, CLUB: Tule Nations. Calif., where he was a seven-time prep All-American, and a two-time PERSONAL: Grissom is an avid table tennis player. Central Coast Section finalist in the 100y breast (2009-10) and the 200y GRISSOM’S PERSONAL RECORDS: IM (2010, ‘12). 50-yard free 20.35 100-yard free 45.50 PERSONAL: He was born on May 30, 1994, and is studying economics 100-yard fly 48.80 ... His sister Jessica swam at UCLA. CLUB/COACH: De Anza Cupertino Aquatics/Pete Raykovich. KHOJASTEH’S PERSONAL RECORDS: 100-yard breast 55.57 200-yard IM 1:49.30 50-yard free 21.49 100-yard fly 49.47

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MORTEN KLARSKOV (1:47.22). HIGH SCHOOL: Knox, who prepped at Analy High in Sebastopo, Calif., owns numerous Sonoma County League records and won a 2014 North Breast/IM • 6-0 • Senior Coast section title in the 100y back as a senior while taking third in the 200y free ... He competed in the 2012 and the 2013 U.S. Swimming Albertslund, Denmark Junior National Championships ... He was earned the 2013 and 2014 Falkonergaarden’s Gymnasium Press Democrat Preps Male Swimmer of the Year honor. & Hf CLUB/COACH: Neptune Swimming/Dan Greaves. PERSONAL: Knox’s father, Ken, was an NCAA relay champion at Tennessee and Indiana while his mother, Linda Knox Stimpson, was USC’s THIS SEASON: Morten Klarskov, a 2016 first ever individual national champion, winning 1975 titles in the 50y and senior, is among USC’s top breaststrokers 100y back. ever and primed for a big senior year after KNOX’S PERSONAL RECORDS: an All-American junior season. A former USC record holder in the 200y 50-yard free 20.75 100-yard free 45.30 breast, he owns Trojan all-time top 10 times in that and the 100y breast. 200-yard free 1:37.07 100-yard back 48.18 He is a six-time career Pac-12 finalist. 200-yard back 1:47.14 2015: Klarskov, as a 2015 junior, earned All-American honors while helping USC to sixth in the 200y medley relay at the NCAA Championships. He swam in three individual events, finishing 26th in the 200y breast (1:54.67), 32nd in the 100y breast (53.36) and 45th in the 200y IM REED MALONE (1:45.73) ... Klarskov had a big meet at the 2015 Pac-12s as a three-time finalist, taking sixth in both the 200y IM (1:44.84) and the 100y breast (53.19) and was eighth in the 200y breast (1:55.84) ... He earned 2015 Free/IM/Fly • 6-3 • Junior CSCAA Scholar All-America first team and Pac-12 All-Academic second team honors. Kirkland, Ohio 2014: Klarskov was a two-time Pac-12 finalist as a 2014 sophomore. For University School the second year in a row, Klarskov raced in the 200y breast final, taking fourth in 1:55.86. He also debuted as a 100y breast finalist, finishing sixth THIS SEASON: Reed Malone, a 2016 in 53.62 ... He earned Pac-12 All-Academic Honorable Mention honors. junior All-American, is one of the top middle 2013: Klarskov scored twice at the 2013 NCAA Championships as a distance freestylers in the country and a U.S. freshman, finishing 11th in the 100y breast (53.00) and 12th in the 200y National teamer. He figures to challenge for breast (1:56.09). His 1:54.64 prelim effort in the 200y breast was a USC Pac-12 and NCAA crowns in the 200y and 500y free while remaining an school record while his effort in the 100y breast made him the fourth fastest integral part of USC’s 800y free relay. He is part of USC’s school record in Trojan in that race. He was also 33rd in the 200y IM (1:45.80) … At the 800y free relay and is among Troy’s all-time top 10 in the 100y, 200y the 2013 Pac-12 Championships, Klarskov reached the final of the 200y and 500y free. breast, taking fifth in 1:55.13. He also won the ‘B’ final of the 100y breast 2015: Malone had another big year as a 2015 sophomore, earning in 53.92 and helped USC’s 200y medley relay to fourth … At the 2012 a pair of All-American honors and helping USC to a combined three U.S. Winter Nationals, he was 10th in the 200y breast (1:57.42). NCAA- and Pac-12-winning relays. At the 2015 NCAA Championships, HIGH SCHOOL: Klarskov, who attended Falkonergaarden’s Gymnasium Malone finished a career best third in the 500y free (4:11.94), but his & Hf in Frederiksberg, Denmark, owns three Danish national crowns, most impressive swim came during his anchor leg of USC’s repeat win several Danish Junior National titles, individually and on relays, and has in the 800y free relay. USC trailed North Carolina State by 0.57 when broken more than 30 Danish junior records as well. At the 2011 European Malone started his leg and by 0.61 with 100 yards to go. Malone closed Short Course Championships, he reached the semifinals of the 50m breast the gap to 0.07 with 50 left, passed the Wolfpack anchor on the final turn and competed in the 100m and 200m breast and the 400m IM. He was and USC won by 0.84. Malone’s 1:31.59 split was a relay best. Malone second in the 200m IM at the 2011 Danish Nationals. also swam in the 100y (26th) and 200y free (22nd) individually ... At the PERSONAL: He was born on Jan. 14, 1992 ... He is majoring in 2015 Pac-12s, he took second in the 500y free (4:11.30), finishing 0.05 international relations (global business). behind teammate and winner Cristian Quintero. He then took fourth in the KLARSKOV’S PERSONAL RECORDS: 200y free (1:34.44) after a 1:34.01 in prelims and was sixth in the 100y 100-yard breast 53.00 200-yard breast 1:54.64 free (43.03, 42.97 in prelims). Malone also helped USC defend its titles in the 400y and 800y free relays ... Malone represented the U.S. at the 2015 World Championships and helped the U.S. win silver in the 800m JON KNOX free relay. He swam the leadoff leg in prelims and the third leg in the final ... Malone also swam for the U.S. at the World University Games, winning gold in the 200m free (1:47.15) and bronze in the 400m free (3:50.13), Free/Back • 6-3 • Sophomore on the same day ... Malone earned 2015 Pac-12 All-Academic honorable Sebastopol, Calif. mention honors. 2014: Malone was part of USC’s NCAA and Pac-12 titles in the 800y free Analy HS relay as a 2014 freshman. In addition to the relay title at the NCAAs, Malone scored individually with a 14th-place finish in the 500y free (4:16.85). He THIS SEASON: Jon Knox, a 2016 was also 29th in the 200y free (1:35.65) and 37th in the 200y fly (1:47.15) sophomore, is an improving backstroker and ... At the 2014 Pac-12s, Malone was a two-time finalist, finishing second sprinter who should take a step this year as (behind teammate Cristian Quintero) in the 500y free (4:12.66) and sixth a more prominent dual meet and postseason in the 200y free (1:35.17). He was also 13th in the 200y fly (1:47.70). He scorer. swam third on Troy’s Pac-12 title in the 800y free relay which set a school 2015: As a 2015 freshman, Knox raced four times as an exhibition record (6:12.54) ... At the 2014 U.S. Summer Nationals, Malone posted a swimmer at the Pac-12 Championships in the 50y (20.75, PR) and 200y pair of top 4 finishes. He was third in the 200m free (1:47.71) and fourth free (1:37.36, NCAA B) and the 100y (48.18, NCAA B, PR) and 200y back (3:49.67) in the 400m free ... He represented the U.S. at the 2014 Pan

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Pacs, taking 11th in the prelims of the 200m free (1:47.95) and 12th in HIGH SCHOOL: Morgan Sr., who prepped at De La Salle High in the prelims of the 400m free (3:51.60), but did not swim in the `B’ final Concord, Calif., won the 50y free and was second in the 100y free at the of either event. North Coast Section championships in 2012. HIGH SCHOOL: Malone, who attended New Trier High in Winnetka, Ill., CLUB: Crow Canyon Country Club Sharks. was a 2013 U.S. Open finalist in the 400m free and won the event at the PERSONAL: He is an economics major. 2013 U.S. Junior Nationals. He was also second in the 200m fly at junior MORGAN’S PERSONAL RECORDS: nationals and fifth in the 100m fly … He was the Illinois state champion 50-yard free 20.03 100-yard free 44.27 in the 200y IM as well as the 200y and 400y free relays (setting a national 100-yard fly 49.34 100-yard breast 53.61 prep record in the latter) and was a member of the 2012 U.S. National Junior team. He was second at the state finals in the 500y free … At the 2012 U.S. Olympic Trials, Malone was 17th in the 400m free and also swam in the 100m and 200m free and the 200m fly … Was a 400m free finalist at the 2011 FINA Junior World Championships. PATRICK MULCARE CLUB/COACH: New Trier Swim Club/Andrew Hodgson. PERSONAL: He was born April 3, 1995 and is majoring in psychology. Back/Free/IM • 6-0 • Freshman MALONE’S PERSONAL RECORDS: 100-yard free 42.97 200-yard free 1:34.01 Tigard, Ore. 500-yard free 4:11.30 Southridge HS

THIS SEASON: Patrick Mulcare, a U.S. BILLY MONJAY Junior National Teamer, is a 2016 freshman whose versatility between the back, IM and free will provide the Trojans with valuable Breast • 5-8 • Freshman flexibility. He should be a strong scoring threat not only at dual meets but Irvine, Calif. throughout the postseason. HIGH SCHOOL: Mulcare graduated from Southridge High in Beaverton, Northwood HS Ore., where he led his school to third place at the Oregon state championships as a junior. He graduated early and did not compete as a THIS SEASON: A 2016 freshman, Billy senior, focusing on training for 2015 ... At the 2014 Oregon state meet, Monjay is a skilled breaststroker looking he broke a 15-year-old record in the 200y IM (1:49.02) and also reset to make a dent in USC’s dual meet and the state standard in the 100y back (48.53) during title swims ... Mulcare postseason efforts. was a three-time finalist at the 2015 U.S. Winter Nationals, highlighted HIGH SCHOOL: Monjay prepped at by his second place finish in the 200m back in 1:57.34, 0.10 back of Northwood High in Irvine, Calif., where he was a four-year CIF Southern Olympic gold medalist ’ winning time. He also took sixth in Section Division I Championships finalist, including a third in the 100y both the 200m IM (2:0048) and the 100m back (54.50) ... Mulcare won breast at the 2014 meet … At the 2015 Speedo Junior Nationals, he was three races at the 2015 Speedo Champions Series in Austin, claiming 15th in the 100m breast and 17th in the 200m breast … He reached the the 200y IM (1:46.64), 200y back (1:42.21) and 100y back (47.39) ... 200y breast final at the 2014 Speedo Winter Junior Championships and He represented the U.S. at the 2014 Youth Olympics in Nanjing, China, was a four-time finalist in the 100y and 200y breast and 200y and 400y IM where he was a four-time finalist, placing fourth in the 200m IM and 200m at the 2014 Speedo Championships Series-California. back and eighth in both the 100m back and 200m free ... Mulcare, who CLUB: SoCal Aquatics Association. qualified for six events at the 2016 U.S. Olympic Trials before entering PERSONAL: Monjay was also a prep water polo player at Northwood. USC, also attended Oakwood High in Dayton, Ohio, before moving to MONJAY’S PERSONAL RECORDS: Oregon. While still in Dayton, Mulcare qualified for the 2012 Olympic 100-yard breast 54.85 200-yard breast 1:59.69 Trials as a prep sophomore and helped Oakwood win a state title in the 400y free relay. He also set a state record (15-16) in the 400m IM ... He is a former NAG (11-12) record holder in the 200y free relay while with the Dayton Raiders. CLUB: Tualatin Hills. DAVID MORGAN JR. PERSONAL: Mulcare was born on May 20, 1996. MULCARE’S PERSONAL RECORDS: 50-yard free 20.66 100-yard free 44.48 Free/Fly • 6-2 • Junior 200-yard free 1:34.39 100-yard back 46.54 Concord, Calif. 200-yard back 1:39.64 200-yard IM 1:44.42 De La Salle High School 400-yard IM 3:43.35

THIS SEASON: Junior David Morgan Jr. returns as one of USC’s leading veteran sprinters who has improved across the board. He will be a key dual meet swimmer and challenge for a larger role on relays and in the postseason. 2015: Morgan Jr. made his Pac-12 Championships as a sophomore, finishing 13th in the 100y breast (53.61, PR), 18th in the 50y free (20.11, 20.03 in prelims, PR) and 19th in 100y free (44.49, 44.36 in prelims). 2014: Morgan Sr. provided freestyle and butterfly depth in the sprints as a 2014 freshman.

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JASON O’BRIEN COLLIN POLLARD

Free • 6-2 • Sophomore Diving • 5-11 • Senior San Diego, Calif. San Jose, Calif. Point Loma HS California/Bellarmine Prep

THIS SEASON: Jason O’Brien is a 2016 THIS SEASON: Diver Collin Pollard, a 2016 sophomore who will continue to provide dual senior, is one of the top all-around divers in meet depth in the freestyle for the Trojans. the Pac-12, skilled on all boards. A reliable 2015: O’Brien, as a 2015 freshman, raced scorer in dual meets and at the Pac-12 level, primarily as a middle-to-distance freestyler, lending good depth there as he is a career nine-time conference finalist well as in the 200y fly. He also competed some on USC’s 800y free relay. looking to qualify for his second consecutive NCAA Championships. HIGH SCHOOL: O’Brien prepped at Point Loma High in San Diego, 2015: Pollard, as a 2015 junior, made his debut at the NCAA Calif. ... He was second in both the 200y and 500y free at the 2014 CIF- Championships and scored in two events, finishing 11th on both 1-meter San Diego Section Div. II Championship ... O’Brien also competed at the (387.00) and on platform (380,25). He was also 22nd on 3-meter (367.60) 2014 Speedo Junior National Championships, the 2013 Speedo Winter ... At the 2015 Pac-12s, Pollard was a three-time finalist again, posting Junior National Championships, and the 2013 USA Swimming Junior career bests with a third on platform (395.60) and a fourth on 1-meter National Championships, predominantly in freestyle races. (353.15) and tying a career-best with a fifth on 3-meter (396.15). At the CLUB/COACH: North Coast Aquatics/Jeffe Pease. 2015 Zone E Championships, Pollard was third on 1-meter (743.05), O’BRIEN’S PERSONAL RECORDS: seventh on 3-meter (738.15) and fifth on platform (708.80) ... He earned 200-yard free 1:39.49 500-yard free 4:19.58 2015 Pac-12 All-Academic honorable mention honors. 1000-yard free 9:28.06 1650-yard free 15:42.83 2014: Pollard, as a 2014 sophomore transfer, was a three-time Pac-12 Championships finalist and also a NCAA Zone E 3-meter finalist. At the Pac-12s, Pollard took fifth on both 3-meter (368.50) and platform (354.85) and was seventh on 1-meter (357.15) ... At the Zone E meet, he finished 11th (692.20 points) ... Prior to the season, he competed at the 2013 U.S. Diving Winter Nationals where he was a semifinalist on platform and a quarterfinalist on springboard. CALIFORNIA: Pollard was one of the conference’s top divers as a 2013 freshman and reached the finals on all three boards at the Pac-12 Championships … He was fifth on platform (309.10), sixth on 1-meter (331.15) and seventh on 3-meter (358.80) … At the 2013 Zone E Championships, he was sixth on platform (618.80), seventh on 1-meter (655.25) and ninth on 3-meter (674.05), just missing a berth into the NCAA Championships. HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped at Bellarmine College Prep in San Jose, Calif., where he was a West Catholic Conference diving champion four years in a row and was a national qualifier as well … Took second at the 2011 and 2012 CIF Central Coast Championships and third in 2010 … He was a two-time semifinalist on 3-meter and platform at the 2012 Nationals and a 1-meter finalist at the 2012 Junior Nationals. CLUB: Santa Clara Diving Club. PERSONAL: He was born Jan. 2, 1994 ... He is studying art history.

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DEON REID IAN SILVERMAN

Diver • 5-9 • Senior Free/Back/Fly • 5-9 • Soph. Long Beach, Calif. Baltimore, Md. Long Beach Poly HS / Duke McDonogh School

THIS SEASON: Senior Deon Reid is one of THIS SEASON: Ian Silverman, a Paralympic the Pac-12’s top divers who is set to repeat world record holder who won gold at the as a valuable dual meet and postseason 2012 Summer Paralympic Games, is a performer looking to make a repeat trip to the 2016 sophomore freestyler with the Trojans. NCAA Championships. Silverman is a solid contributing member of the team despite a mild form of 2015: Reid made his NCAA Championships debut as a 2015 junior, cerebral palsy affecting his lower extremities. finishing 35th on platform (289.50) and 39th on 3-meter (323.10) ... He 2015: Silverman turned in a solid freshman campaign as a 2015 earned his first NCAA trip with an eighth on platform at the 2015 Zone E freshman, providing strong depth in the freestyle, including his NCAA ‘B’ Championships (638.15). He was also ninth on 3-meter (656.70) and 16th cut in the 1650y free (15:30.31) set as an exhibition swimmer at the Pac- on 1-meter (626.70) ... At the 2015 Pac-12s, Reid reached the 3-meter 12 Championships. In other exhibition swims at the Pac-12s , Silverman final, finishing seventh (359.40). He was also ninth on platform (313.00) broke Paralympic American records in the 200y free (1:38.68), 500y free and 15th on 1-meter (250.50). (4:27.23) and the 50y free (21.04). DUKE: Reid advanced to the NCAA Zone B Championships in each of HIGH SCHOOL: Silverman was a prep All-American and an all-state his two seasons at Duke. He was a three-time Zone finalist as a 2014 swimmer at McDonogh High in Baltimore, Md., where he became an sophomore and competed on all three boards at the 2013 Zone B meet accomplished Paralympian ... He won gold in the 400m free (S10) at the as a freshman ... At the ACC Championships, he scored on 1-meter and 2012 Summer Paralympic Games in London and was also sixth in the 50m platform in 2014 ... He was third on 1-meter and platform at the 2014 free, seventh in the 200m IM and the 100m free and eighth in the 100m Nike Cup Invitation and was third on platform and fourth on 3-meter at the fly. He holds the Paralympic world records in the 400m, 800m and 1500m 2013 Nike Cup. freestyle and the 400m IM (all S10). He also owns Paralympic American HIGH SCHOOL: Reid was a four-year diver at Long Beach (Calif.) Poly records in the 50m and 100m fly, 200m IM and the 200m free ... He was ... He was a three-time state and division champion and a CIF Master the Maryland Swimming Swimmer of the Year 2006, 2009, 2010, 2011, Champion record holder while capturing league championships all four 2012, 2013 ... At the 2013 IPC Worlds, Silverman won gold in the 400m years ... He won a pair of AAU Junior National Diving Championships in free, silver in the 100m free and bronze in the 50m free and 200m IM... 2006 and 2008 and was a member of the U.S. Junior National Diving Shortly before beginning his first semester at USC, Silverman won seven Team from 2006-2011 ... He was selected the Athlete of the Year by the medals at the 2014 Pan Pacific Para-Swimming Championships. He broke Long Beach Press Telegram each of his four years in high school. a nearly 13-year-old world record to win gold in the men’s 400m free S10 PERSONAL: He was born on Feb. 19, 1994. He is majoring in Non- during the first day of the competition. He finished in 4:03.57, breaking the Governmental Organizations and Social Change ... He earned his high previous mark of 4:04.20. Silverman went on to break the American record school’s Pursuit of Excellence Medallion as the top male athlete of the in the 100m fly S10 (58.19) and the 200m IM S10 (2:13.77) en route to year as a junior and senior and served as Long Beach Poly’s International his huge medal haul, which included one gold, two silver and four bronze. Ambassador as a senior. He attended the Global Youth Leadership CLUB/COACH: North Baltimore Aquatic Club/Erik Posegay. Conference in China during the summer of 2010 and earned a spot on the PERSONAL: Silverman has had several surgeries on his lower legs due to honor roll all four years. the mild cerebral palsy he was born with that affects his lower extremities. He swims under the Paralympic classifications S10/SB9/SM10 ... He dedicated his Paralympic swim and gold medal to his best friend and teammate, Alec J. Cosgarea, who tragically passed on July 9, 2012, in a car accident.

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TED SINGLEY STEVEN STUMPH

Free/Fly • 5-10 • Senior Breast/IM/Fly • 5-7 • Junior Southlake, Texas Moraga, Calif. Carroll Senior HS Campolinda High School

THIS SEASON: Ted Singley, a 2016 senior, THIS SEASON: Steven Stumph, a 2016 is one of the Pac-12’s top milers who is also junior, is the Pac-12’s defending champion strong in the 500y free and 200y fly. A 2014 in the 200y breast and an NCAA scorer in NCAA Championships participant, Singley is the event as well. Also valuable in the 100y looking to make a return in his final year with the Trojans. breast and 200y IM, Stumph should continue to be a key dual meet and 2015: Singley, as a 2015 junior, turned in his third straight top 8 finish postseason swimmer for the Trojans. He is USC’s record holder in the 200y in the 1650y free at the 2015 Pac-12 Championships, finishing sixth in breast. 15:02.37. He was also 14th in the 500y free (4:20.76, PR) and 15th 2015: Stumph had a successful 2015 sophomore campaign, winning in the 200y fly (1:47.16) … Singley earned 2015 Pac-12 All-Academic the Pac-12 title and becoming a first-time point scorer at the NCAA honorable mention honors. Championships. In his first NCAAs, Stumph scored in the 200y breast, 2014: Singley earned his first trip to the NCAA Championships as a 2014 finishing 15th in 1:53.82 after a 1:53.16 in prelims. He was 27th in the sophomore, finishing 26th in the 1650y free (15:09.25), 36th in the 200y 100y breast (53.20) and 54th in the 200y IM (1:55.18) ... At the 2015 fly (1:47.09) and 50th in the 500y free (4:26.55) ... He posted a career- Pac-12s, Stumph upset American record holder of Arizona best fourth in the 1650y free (15:03.04) at the Pac-12 Championships and and California’s to win the 200y breast in a school-record- was 13th in the 500y free (4:22.01) and 14th in the 200y fly (1:48.66) shattering 1:52.50, setting a personal best in the process. He also set ... He raced at the 2014 U.S. Summer Nationals, finishing 21st in the personal-bests while taking fifth in the 100y breast (53.12) and 14th in 1500m free (15:36.25), 33rd in the 200m fly (2:01.63) and competed in the 200y IM (1:45.91), times that make him sixth and ninth, respectively, the 400m free. on USC’s all-time lists ... He earned 2015 College Swimming Coaches 2013: Singley’s debut postseason appearance was highlighted by a Association of America’s Scholar All-America first team honors and was a sixth-place finish in the 1650y free (15:10.62, PR) at the 2013 Pac-12 2015 Pac-12 All-Academic second teamer. Championships. He was also 13th in the 500y free (4:22.15, PR) and 2014: Stumph was a 2014 Pac-12 Championships finalist as a freshman, 19th in the 200y fly (1:48.39) … At the 2012 U.S. Winter Nationals, he finishing eighth in the 200y breast (1:56.48). He was also 12th in the 400y was fifth in the 1650y free (15:12.41), third in the ‘B’ final of the 500y free IM (3:50.23) and 18th in the 100y breast (55.09). (4:22.25) and fifth in the ‘B’ final of the 200y fly (1:47.34). HIGH SCHOOL: Stumph prepped at Campolinda High in Moraga, Calif., HIGH SCHOOL: Singley, who preps at Carroll Senior High in Southlake, where he was the 2012 Junior National champion in the 200m breast. Texas, is a 2011-12 National Junior Teamer who was 19th in the 1500m He broke the national high school record as a 2013 senior, swimming a free at the 2011 U.S. Nationals. He was second in the 500y free at the 2011 53.39 en route to the CIF North Coast Section title, which he also won in Texas UIL State Swimming Championships. A Scholastic All-American, he 2012. He also owns CIF titles in the 200y IM … Stumph also set a section is also a rising open water swimmer … He put forth a strong showing at record in the 100y fly at the 2013 CIF meet and helped his team to its the 2012 U.S. Olympic Trials, finishing 16th in the 1500m free (15:33.23), ninth straight title … He earned 2013 Contra Costa Times East Bay Boys 24th in the 200m fly and 30th in the 400m free (3:56.64). Swimmer of the Year honors for his efforts … He was a 2013 U.S. Open CLUB: North Texas Nadadores. finalist in the 200m breast … At the 2013 U.S. Summer Nationals he was PERSONAL: He was born on Dec. 15, 1993 … He is a business second in the ‘B’ final of the 200m breast (2:15.09) and third in the ‘C’ administration major. final of the 50m breast (29.32). SINGLEY’S PERSONAL RECORDS: CLUB/COACH: Orinda Aquatics/Ron Heidary 200-yard free 1:38.27 500-yard free 4:20.76 PERSONAL: He was born March 23, 1994 and is majoring in Linguistics 1000-yard free 9:04.89 1650-yard free 15:02.37 and East Asian Languages and Cultures. 200-yard fly 1:46.53 STUMPH’S PERSONAL RECORDS: 100-yard breast 53.12 200-yard breast 1:52.50 100-yard fly 47.88 200-yard IM 1:45.91

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RALF TRIBUNTSOV ALEX VALENTE

Back/Fly/Free • 6-5 • Soph. Fly • 6-1 • Freshman Silkeborg, Estonia Santa Barbara, Calif. Dos Pueblos High School THIS SEASON: Ralf Tribuntsov, an Estonian national teamer, returns for his 2016 THIS SEASON: A 2016 freshman, sophomore season as an All-American, Alexander Valente is an up-and-coming NCAA relay champion and multi Pac-12 butterfly specialist who should continue to finalist who will be integral in USC’s efforts improve and be a big factor in USC’s dual this season as one of its top sprinters in the meets and postseason efforts. He will also challenge for a role on Troy’s free, back and fly. He is USC’s record holder in the 100y back, its second- medley relays. fastest ever in the 100y fly and helped set USC records in the 200y and HIGH SCHOOL: Valente, who prepped at Dos Pueblos High in Goleta, 400y free relay and the 400y medley relay. Calif., was a two-time CIF California State finalist as a 2015 senior, finishing 2015: Tribuntsov was a three-time All-American as a 2015 freshman, second in the 100y fly (47.01) and seventh in the 100y back (49.47) … highlighted by helping USC win the 400y free relay at the NCAA At the 2015 CIF Southern Section Championships, he won the 100y fly Championships, swimming the third leg. He also was part of USC’s fifth- (46.00) and was fourth in the 100y back (48.72). He also won the 100y place 200y free relay and finished eighth in the 100y back (45.61). He fly at the 2014 CIF Southern Section meet … He raced in two events at the swam on USC’s 10th-place 400y medley relay and was 22nd in the 100y 2015 U.S. Summer Nationals, finishing 24th in the 100m fly and 76th in free (42.89) and 26th in the 100y fly (46.65) … He was a three-time 2015 the 200m fly … He won a pair of races at the 2014 Speedo Champions Pac-12 finalist, finishing second in the 100y back in 45.27 after going a Series-California, taking the 100y (48.58) and 200y fly (1:44.87) and school-record 44.95 in prelims (with a time that would have won the final). posted top 20 finishes in the 50m, 100m and 200m fly at the 2014 U.S. He was also third in the 100y fly (45.96) with a time that made him the Summer Nationals. Also in 2014, he won gold in the 100m fly at the Junior second-fastest Trojan ever in the race and then finished fifth in the 100y free Pan Pacs … He is a former NAG (15-16) record holder in the 100y fly, set in 42.88. His prelim 42.66 made him the fourth-fastest Trojan in the race. in 2014. Tribuntsov also led off both of USC’s Pac-12 titles in the 400y medley and CLUB: Buenaventura Swim Club. free relays … He represented Estonia at the 2015 World Championships PERSONAL: Valente was born on May 1, 1997. and swam in six events, highlighted by a 21st in the 50m back. VALENTE’S PERSONAL RECORDS: ESTONIA: Shortly before enrolling at USC, Tribuntsov had a banner meet 100-yard fly 46.00 200-yard fly 1:44.10 at the 2014 Estonia Nationals, winning five individual events and posting 100-yard free 45.79 five relay titles. Individually, he won the 50m and 100m back, the 50m and 100m fly and the 100m free. His 24.25 in the 50m fly was a national record and his 25.74 in the 50m back tied his national record ... He was a finalist at the 2013 European Short Course Championships, finishing eighth in the 100m back. He was a two-time semifinalist in the 50m and 100m free at the 2012 European Short Course meet. PERSONAL: He was born Sept. 22, 1994. TRIBUNTSOV’S PERSONAL RECORDS: 50-yard free 19.75 100-yard free 42.66 100-yard fly 45.92 100-yard back 44.95

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CARSTEN VISSERING BILLY WILD

Breast • 6-5 • Freshman Fly • 5-7 • Senior Bethesda, Md. Laguna Beach, Calif. Georgetown Prep Laguna Beach High School

THIS SEASON: Carsten Vissering is a THIS SEASON: Billy Wild is a 2016 senior 2016 freshman who will bolster USC’s who will continue to provide solid depth in the breaststroke corps and challenge for a spot butterfly, particularly over 200 yards. on Troy’s medley relays. One of the top prep 2015: Wild, as a 2015 junior, was a solid breaststrokers in his class, Vissering should challenge for big points as a butterflyer for the Trojans and his season-best 1:50.57 during an exhibition postseason contributor. swim at the Pac-12 Championships was fifth-best on the team. He also HIGH SCHOOL: Vissering, who attended Georgetown Prep in Washington swam the 100y fly at Pac-12s. D.C., is a prep All-American and a three-time All-Met first teamer. He was a three-time winner in the 100y breast and 200y IM at the Washington 2014: Metropolitan Interscholastic Championships between 2013-15 … He is the 2014: Wild competed predominantly in the fly for the Trojans as a first- former NAG (15-16) record holder in the 100m breast and enters USC as year 2014 sophomore and raced in exhibition swims at the Pac-12 the NAG (17-18) record holder in the 200y and 400y medley relays … He Championships. was a two-time winner at the 2015 NCSA Junior Nationals, capturing the HIGH SCHOOL: Wild prepped at Laguna Beach High, where he was a 50m (28.23) and 100m breast (1:00.86) and was second in the 200m CIF Southern Section title winner in the 100y fly as a 2012 senior and also breast (2:14.65) … At the 2015 U.S. Winter Nationals he was fourth in helped his team win the 200y medley relay. the ‘C’ final of the 100m breast (1:03.11) and 39th in the 200m breast PERSONAL: He is an economics major at USC ... His sister Chelsea Wild (2:21.66) … Vissering represented the U.S. at the 2015 World University competed for USC from 2010-13. Games and clocked a PR in the 50m breast (27.93), taking eighth … At the 2014 U.S. Nationals, he was 11th in the 100m breast, 13th in the 50m breast and 20th in the 200m breast and he was second in both the 50y and 200y breast at the 2014 NCSA Junior National Championships … He won bronze in the 400m medley relay (prelims) at the 2013 FINA World Junior Championships. CLUB: Nation’s Capitol. PERSONAL: Vissering was born on May 13, 1997 … He is a history major. VISSERING’S PERSONAL RECORDS: 100-yard breast 52.44 200-yard breast 1:55.44 200-yard IM 1:48.10

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TIM WYNTER

Back• 6-2 • Freshman Andover, Mass. Phillips Academy

THIS SEASON: Tim Wynter, a Jamaican national teamer, is a 2016 freshman who brings a successful international background to the Trojans. He is a strong freestyler and backstroker and will challenge to carve out a large role in his first year in L.A. HIGH SCHOOL: Wynter prepped at Phillips Academy in Andover, Mass., where he was an NISCA All-American. He won the 100y back at the 2012 and 2014 New Prep School Championships and was top 3 both times in the 100y fly. He posted a pair of top five finishes in the 50m and 100m back at the 2013 NCSA Junior Nationals. JAMAICA: Wynter came to USC as one of Jamaica’s best ever swimmers, having established six national and 21 Jamaican NAG records before starting college … Originally from Kingston, Jamaica, he competed at the 2015 World Championships in the 50m and 100m back … He was a 50m back semifinalist at the 2013 World Juniors and has represented Jamaica at the 2014 , 2014 , 2012 World Short Course Championships and the 2010 CAC Games. CLUB/COACH: South Florida Aquatic Club/Chris Anderson. PERSONAL: Wynter is a psychology major. WYNTER’S PERSONAL RECORDS: 100-yard back 48.73 200-yard back 1:46.70 100-yard free 45.32

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2014-2015 Results USC‘s 2014-2015 6-2 (overall), 4-1 (Pac-12) All-Americans

Date Day Opponent Site Result Name Event (yards) 9/5 Fri. Intrasquad meet USC Exh. Dylan Carter ‘17...... 200 F.R., 200 M.R., 400 F.R., 800 F.R. 10/17 Fri. at Cal Poly SLO San Luis Obispo, Calif. W, 152-125 10/18 Sat. at UCSB Santa Barbara, Calif. W,152-107 Santo Condorelli ‘17...... 200 F.R., 200 M.R., 400 F.R. 10/24-25 Fri.-Sat. Inv. USC All day Michael Domagala ‘17...... 800 F.R. 11/7-9 Thur.-Sat. Trojan Diving Inv. USC All day Morten Klarskov ‘16...... 200 M.R. 11/14 Fri. Arizona State * USC W, 165-125 11/15 Sat. Arizona * USC W, 182-118 Reed Malone ‘17...... 500 Free, 800 F.R. 11/20-22 Thur.-Sat. Arena Invitational East L.A. College All day Cristian Quintero ‘15...... 100 Free, 200 Free, 200 F.R., 12/4-6 Thur.-Sat. Texas Invitational Austin, Texas All day ...... 500 Free, 400 F.R., 800 F.R. 1/9 Fri. Wisconsin USC L,131.5-130.5 1/17-19 Fri.-Sun. Bruin Diving Invite Westwood, Calif. All day Luca Spinazzola ‘16...... 100 Back, 200 F.R., 200 M.R. 2/6 Fri. at California * Berkeley, Calif. L, 173-127 Ralf Tribuntsov ‘18...... 100 Back, 200 F.R., 400 F.R., 2/7 Sat. at Stanford * Palo Alto, Calif. W, 157-142 2/20-21 Fri.-Sat. at Utah * Berkeley, Calif. W, 158-139 3/4-7 Wed.-Sat. Men’s Pac-12 Champ. Federal Way, Wash. 1st ‘3/9-11 Thur.-Sat. NCAA Zone E Diving Colorado Springs, Colo. All day 3/26-28 Thur.-Sat. Men’s NCAA Champ. Iowa City, Iowa 4th

* Pac-12 meet Home meets in bold at Uytengsu Aquatics Center.

2014-2015 Academic All-Pac-12 Conference Team

First Team Year GPA Major Michael Domagala Sophomore 3.70 Business Administration Jordan Gear Senior 3.82 French/Cinematic Arts Cary Wright Senior 3.62 Health Promotion & Disease Prevention

SECOND Team Year GPA Major Chad Bobrosky Senior 3.37 Economics Kevin Khojasteh Junior 3.26 Economics Morten Klarskov Junior 3.49 Intl. Relations/Global Bus. Cristian Quintero Senior 3.17 Applied Mathematics Steven Stumph Sophomore 3.34 Linguistics and East Asian Languages and Cultures

H.M. Year GPA Major Reed Malone Sophomore 3,06 Undeclared Collin Pollard Junior 3.07 American History Ted Singley Junior 3.08 Business Administration Luca Spinazzola Senior 3.07 Computer Engineering

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2014-2015 NCAA Results 2014-2015 Pac-12 Conference Results

Team SCORES Day 1 Day 2 FINAL TEAM SCORE DAY 1-2 DAY 3 FINAL Exh. Ted Singley...... 1:39.49 1. Texas 171 399 528 1. USC 242.5 531.5 818.5 Exh. Ian Silverman...... 1:40.45 2. California 119 275 399 2. Stanford 288 564.5 809.5 3. Michigan 105 210 312 4. USC 77 197 278 3. California 248.5 488 673 100-YARD BREASTSTROKE 5. Florida 108 205 248 4. Arizona 174 325 508 3. Andrew Malone...... 52.58 / 52.71 6. Stanford 75 156 209 5. Arizona State 111 199 309 5. Steven Stumph...... 53.27 / 53.12 7. Georgia 61.5 148.5 208.5 6. Utah 126 199 283 6. Morten Klarskov...... 53.38 / 53.19 8. N.C. State 53.5 104.5 199.5 9. Auburn 67 131 182 13. David Morgan...... 53.90 / 53.61 10. Alabama 79 127 176 200-YARD MEDLEY RELAY (PRELIM / FINAL). 14. Ridge Altman...... 53.59 / 53.74 2. Spinazzola, Klarskov, Carter, Condorelli....1:24.39# 21. Jonah Hu...... 54.52 / 55.36 200-YARD Freestyle relay (prelim / final) Exh. Tribuntsov, Lujan-Rivera, Domagala, Morgan..... 1:25.18 Exh. Kevin Khojasteh...... 56.58 Condorelli, Carter, Tribuntsov, Quintero ...... #1:15.85 / 5. Condorelli, Carter, Tribuntsov, Spinazzola ...... / 1:16.55 500-YARD Freestyle 800-YARD FREESTYLE RELAY 100-YARD 3. Reed Malone...... 4:13.07 / 4:11.94 1. Carter, Malone, R., Domagala, Quintero 6:12.51# 2. Ralf Tribuntsov...... 44.95# / 45.27 5. Cristian Quintero...... 4:13.24 / 4:13.21 4. Luca Spinazzola...... 45.40 / 45.50 52. Pawel Furtek...... 4:23.67 500-YARD FREESTYLE Exh. Jeff Swanston...... 48.42 / 47.94 200-YARD Individual medley 1. Cristian Quintero...... 4:16.15 / 4:11.25 Exh. Jon Knox...... 49.70 / 48.18 31. Luca Spinazzola...... 1:45.10 40. Morten Klarskov...... 1:45.73 2. Reed Malone ...... 4:15.02 / 4:11.30 45. Michael Domagala...... 1:46.21 6. Pawel Furtek...... 4:19.64 / 4:17.91 3-METER DIVING 52. Cary Wright...... 1:48.05 14. Ted Singley 4:22.20 / 4:20.76 5. Collin Pollard...... 336.20 / 396.15 53. Ridge Altman...... 1:52.95 20. Dakota Hodgson...... 4:26.51 6. Dashiell Enos...... 324.80 / 368.60 54. Steven Stumph...... 1:55.18 50-YARD Freestyle 25. Chad Bobrosky...... 4:30.35 7. Deon Reid...... 339.70 / 359.40 16. Santo Condorelli...... 19.34 / 19.68 Exh. Ian Silverman...... 4:27.23 8. Jordan Gear...... 355.80 / 337.80 19. Dylan Carter...... 19.41 Exh. Scott Clausen...... 4:30.14 1-meter springboard 400-YARD MEDLEY RELAY 11. Collin Pollard...... 347.95 / 387.00 200-YARD IM 1. Tribuntsov, Malone, A., Condorelli, Quintero.. 3:04.80# 28. Dashiell Enos...... 325.40 34. Jordan Gear...... 307.25 6. Morten Klarskov 1:45.30 / 1:44.84 400-YARD Medley Relay 12. Michael Domagala...... 1:46.40 / 1:45.35 1650-YARD FREESTYLE Spinazzola, A. Malone, Condorelli, Tribuntsov ....3:06.75 / 14. Steven Stumph...... 1:46.02 / 1:45.91 2. Pawel Furtek...... 14:51.81 11. Tribuntsov, A. Malone, Domagla, Quintero ...... / 3:05.60 19. Ridge Altman...... 1:49.08 / 1:48.23 6. Ted Singley ...... 15:02.37 200-YARD Medley Relay 20. Jonah Hu...... 1:49.96 / 1:49.64 Exh. Ian Silverman...... 15:30.31 6. Spinazzola, Klarskov, Carter, Condorelli..... #1:23.90 / 1:24.08 400-YARD Individual Medley Exh. Luca Spinazzola...... 1:46.58 Exh. Scott Clausen...... 15:43.71 28. Cary Wright...... 3:47.66 Exh. Cary Wright...... 1:47.46 100-YARD butterfly Exh. Jeff Swanston...... 1:48.03 200-YARD BACKSTROKE 10. Santo Condorelli...... 46.23 / #45.79 Exh. Kevin Khojasteh...... 1:50.34 10. Luca Spinazzola...... 1:42.55 / 1:42.11 21. Michael Domagala...... 46.48 26. Ralf Tribuntsov...... 46.65 12. Cary Wright...... 1:45.17 / 1:44.25 200-YARD freestyle 50-YARD FREESTYLE 15. Chad Bobrosky...... 1:45.90 / 1:46.05 1. Cristian Quintero...... 1:32.70 / #1:32.03 2. Santo Condorelli...... 19.27 / 19.29 Exh. Jeff Swanston...... 1:47.33 / 1:44.40 16. Dylan Carter...... 1:33.27 / 1:36.01 5. Dylan Carter...... 19.66 / 19.52 Exh. Jon Knox...... 1:47.22 / 1:48.42 22. Reed Malone...... 1:34.47 18. David Morgan...... 20.03 / 20.11 100-YARD Breaststroke 15. Andrew Malone...... 52.62 / 52.79 Exh. Ralf Tribuntsov...... 19.75 100-YARD FREESTYLE 27. Steven Stumph...... 53.20 Exh. Jon Knox...... 20.75 1. Cristian Quintero...... 42.61 / 42.21 32. Morten Klarskov...... 53.36 Exh. Andrew Malone...... 25.07 2. Santo Condorelli...... 42.66 / 42.27 39. Ridge Altman...... 53.83 5. Ralf Tribuntsov...... 42.66 / 42.88 100-YARD Backstroke 6. Luca Spinazzola...... 45.53 / 45.63 1-METER DIVING 6. Reed Malone...... 42.97 / 43.03 8. Ralf Tribuntsov...... 45.61 / 46.20 4. Collin Pollard 375.15 / 353.15 11. Dylan Carter...... 43.45 / 43.22 44. Cary Wright...... 47.59 9. Dashiell Enos...... 299.95 19. David Morgan...... 44.36 / 44.49 3-mETER springboard 13. Jordan Gear...... 287.55 22. Collin Pollard...... 367.70 15. Deon Reid...... 250.50 200-YARD BREASTSTROKE 23. Dashiell Enos...... 366.65 39. Deon Reid...... 323.10 1. Steven Stumph...... 1:53.01 / 1:52.50# 800-YARD Free Relay 200-YARD FREESTYLE RELAY 5. Ridge Altman...... 1:55.84 / 1:55.04 1. Quintero, Carter, Domagala, R. Malone...... #6:11.64 2. Condorelli, Carter, Tribuntsov, Quintero 1:16.88 7. Andrew Malone...... 1:55.65 / 1:55.66 1650-YARD Freestyle 8. Morten Klarskov...... 1:54.65 / 1:55.84 23. Pawel Furtek...... 14:58.74 400-YARD IM 16. Jonah Hu...... 1:58.87 / 1:58.44 200-YARD Backstroke 17. Luca Spinazzola...... 1:41.26 10. Cary Wright 3:49.62 / 3:47.95 Exh. Kevin Khojasteh...... 2:02.28 100-YARD freestyle 13. Dakota Hodgson...... 3:49.84 / 3:51.34 3. Cristian Quintero...... 42.26 / 42.18 Exh. Scott Clausen...... 3:55.46 200-YARD BUTTERFLY 9. Santo Condorelli...... 42.49 / 42.20 3. Michael Domagala...... 1:42.75 / 1:43.74 13. Dylan Carter...... 42.61 / 42.74 22. Ralf Tribuntsov...... 42.89 100-YARD BUTTERFLY 9. Dakota Hodgson...... 1:44.95 / 1:44.77 26. Reed Malone...... 43.08 2. Santo Condorelli 46.31 / 45.85# 12. Cary Wright...... 1:45.34 / 1:45.97 200-YARD BREASTSTROKE 3. Ralf Tribuntsov...... 45.92 / 45.96 15. Ted Singley...... 1:47.00 / 1:47.16 15. Steven Stumph...... 1:53.16 / 1:53.82 5. Michael Domagala...... 46.34 / 46.40 Exh. Billy Wild...... 1:50.58 / 1:52.18 26. Morten Klarskov...... 1:54.67 8. Dylan Carter...... 46.73 / 46.80 27 Ridge Altman...... 1:54.93 DQ Andrew Malone (stroke infraction) 16. Luca Spinazzola...... 46.91 / 47.98 PLATFORM 200-YARD Butterfly Exh. Billy Wild...... 50.44 3. Collin Pollard...... 388.35 / 395.60 13. Michael Domagala...... 1:42.77 / 1:43.11 4. Jordan Gear...... 346.10 / 360.35 37. Cary Wright...... 1:45.57 200-YARD FREESTYLE 9. Deon Reid...... 313.00 platform 1. Cristian Quintero...... 1:34.98 / 1:32.40 14. Dashiell Enos...... 269.25 11. Collin Pollard...... 387.80 / 380.25 35. Deon Reid...... 289.50 4. Reed Malone ...... 1:34.01 / 1:34.44 37. Jordan Gear...... 279.55 7. Chad Bobrosky...... 1:35.04 / 1:36.33 400-YARD FREE RELAY 400-YARD Freestyle Relay 21. Pawel Furtek...... 1:39.87 1. Tribuntsov, Condorelli, Malone, R., Quintero..2:49.50 1. Quintero, Condorelli, Tribuntsov, Carter.....2:48.24 / #2:47.06 Exh. Jon Knox...... 1:37.36 # USC Record

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2014-2015 Trojan Top Performances – Short Course Yards

50 Free (19.25 / 20.19) 100 Fly (45.91 / 48.29) 800 Free Relay (6:22.81 / 6:26.33) USC Record: Vladimir Morozov (2013)...... 18.63 USC Record: Santo Condorelli (2015)...... 45.79 USC Record: Cristian Quintero, Dylan Carter, Santo Condorelli (P12/NC) ...... 19.27* Santo Condorelli (NC)...... 45.79** Michael Domagala, Reed Malone (2015)...... 6:11.64 Dylan Carter (NC)...... 19.41* Ralf Tribuntsov (P12)...... 45.96* Quintero, Carter, Domagala, R. Malone (NC)...... 6:11.64** Ralf Tribuntsov (P12)...... 19.75* Dylan Carter (TI)...... 46.16* Carter, R. Malone, Domagala, Quintero (P12)...... 6:12.51** David Morgan (P12) ...... 20.03* Michael Domagala (P12)...... 46.34* Carter, Wright, Bobrosky, Domagala (A3)...... 6:27.00 Cristian Quintero (S)...... 20.27 Luca Spinazzola (P12)...... 46.91* Carter, R. Malone, Bobrosky, Domagala (TI)...... 6:29.13 Wright, O’Brien, Singley, Furtek (TI)...... 6:40.34 100 Free (42.51 / 44.29) 200 Fly (1:42.85 / 1:47.99) USC Record: Vladimir Morozov (2013)...... 40.76 USC Record: Viktor Bodrogi (2006)...... 1:42.35 200 Medley Relay (1:25.63 / 1:26.58) Cristian Quintero (NC)...... 42.18** Michael Domagala (P12) ...... 1:42.75** USC Record: Luca Spinazzola, Morten Klarskov, Santo Condorelli (NC)...... 42.20** Cary Wright (P12)...... 1:43.33* Dylan Carter, Santo Condorelli (2015)...... 1:23.90 Dylan Carter (NC)...... 42.61* Dakota Hodgson (P12)...... 1:44.77* Spinazzola, Klarskov, Carter, Condorelli (NC)...... 1:23.90** Ralf Tribuntsov (P12)...... 42.66* Ted Singley (P12)...... 1:47.00* Spinazzola, Klarskov, Carter, Condorelli (NC)...... 1:24.08** Reed Malone (P12) ...... 42.97* Billy Wild (P12)...... 1:50.57 Spinazzola, Klarskov, Carter, Condorelli (P12)...... 1:24.39** Tribuntsov, Lujan-Rivera, Domagala, Morgan (P12)... 1:25.18** 200 Free (1:33.62 / 1:37.99) 100 Breast (52.29 / 55.39) Spinazzola, Klarskov, Carter, Tribuntsov (TI)...... 1:26.12* USC Record: Cristian Quintero (2015)...... 1:32.03 USC Record: Vladimir Morozov (2013)...... 52.01 Cristian Quintero (NC)...... 1:32.03** Andrew Malone (P12) ...... 52.58* 400 Medley Relay (3:09.40 / 3:11.03) Dylan Carter (NC)...... 1:33.27** Steven Stumph (P12)...... 53.12* USC Record: Ralf Tribuntsov, Andrew Malone, Reed Malone (P12) ...... 1:34.01* Morten Klarksov (P12) ...... 53.19* Santo Condorelli, Cristian Quintero (2015)...... 3:04.80 Chad Bobrosky (P12) ...... 1:35.04* Ridge Altman (P12) ...... 53.59* Tribuntsov, A. Malone, Condorelli, Quintero (P12)... 3:04.80** Jonathan Knox (P12)...... 1:37.36* David Morgan (P12)...... 53.61* Tribuntsov, A. Malone, Domagala, Quintero (NC).... 3:05.60** Spinazzola, A. Malone, Condorelli, Tribuntsov (NC). 3:06.75** 500 Free (4:14.59 / 4:24.99) 200 Breast (1:53.68 / 1:59.79) Spinazzola, Klarskov, Carter, Tribuntsov (TI)...... 3:10.21* USC Record: (2007)...... 4:09.80 USC Record: Steven Stumph (2015)...... 1:52.50 Tribuntsov, Lujan Rivera, Domagala, Quintero (U)...... 3:11.10 Cristian Quintero (P12)...... 4:11.25** Steven Stumph (P12) ...... 1:52.50** Reed Malone (P12)...... 4:11.30** Morten Klarskov (P12) ...... 1:54.65* 1-Meter (300 for 6-dive total with standard DD) Pawel Furtek (P12) ...... 4:17.91* Ridge Altman (NC) ...... 1:54.93* Collin Pollard (NC)...... 387.00* Ted Singley (P12) ...... 4:20.76* Andrew Malone (P12)...... 1:55.65* Jordan Gear (UA)...... 354.08* Cary Wright (TI)...... 4:26.50 Jonah Hu (P12) ...... 1:58.44* Deon Reid (S)...... 357.45* Dashiell Enos (NC)...... 325.40* 1000 Free 100 Back (45.62 / 48.49) Adam Payne (TD)...... 256.35 USC Record: Larsen Jensen (2007)...... 8:44.73 USC Record: Ralf Tribuntsov (2015)...... 44.95 Pawel Furtek (P12) ...... 8:59.90 Ralf Tribuntsov (P12) ...... 44.95** 3-Meter (320 for 6-dive total with standard DD) Ted Singley (S) ...... 9:15.85 Luca Spinazzola (P12) ...... 45.40** Collin Pollard (P12)...... 396.15* Jason O’Brien (UA) ...... 9:31.71 Dylan Carter (TI)...... 46.90* Dashiell Enos (ASU)...... 378.00* Ian Silverman (W)...... 9:32.21 Cary Wright (NC) ...... 47.59* Deon Reid (TD)...... 372.70* Reed Malone (CP) ...... 9:34.15 Jeff Swanston (P12)...... 47.94* Jordan Gear (P12)...... 355.80* Adam Payne (TD)...... 322.30* 1650 Free (14:46.26 / 15:30.39) 200 Back (1:40.88 / 1:46.39) USC Record: Larsen Jensen (2007)...... 14:26.70 USC Record: (1997)...... 1:40.59 Platform (300 for 5-dive total with standard DD) Pawel Furtek (P12)...... 14:51.81* Luca Spinazzola (NC) ...... 1:41.26* Collin Pollard (P12)...... 395.60* Ted Singley (P12)...... 15:02.37* Cary Wright (P12) ...... 1:44.25* Jordan Gear (P12)...... 360.35* Ian Silverman (P12)...... 15:30.31* Jeff Swanston (P12)...... 1:44.40 Deon Reid (BD)...... 353.75* Scott Clausen (P12)...... 15:43.71 Chad Bobrosky (P12) ...... 1:45.90 Dashiell Enos (P12)...... 269.25 Jason O’Brien (TI)...... 16:08.88 Ralf Tribuntsov (PD) ...... 1:47.01 Adam Payne (TD)...... 262.95

200 IM (1:42.76 / 1:49.09) 200 Free Relay (1:18.02 / 1:18.62) Event Key USC Record: Dimitri Colupaev (2011)...... 1:44.10 USC Record: Santo Condorelli, Dylan Carter, Cal Poly ...... CP Morten Klarskov (P12)...... 1:44.84* Ralf Tribuntsov, Cristian Quintero (2015)...... 1:15.85 UC Santa Barbara ...... UCSB Luca Spinazzola (NC)...... 1:45.10* Condorelli, Carter, Tribuntsov, Quintero (NC)...... 1:15.85** Peter Daland Invitational...... PD Michael Domagala (P12) ...... 1:45.35* Condorelli, Carter, Tribuntsov, Spinazzola (NC)...... 1:16.55** Trojan Diving Invitational...... TD Steven Stumph (P12) ...... 1:45.91* Condorelli, Carter, Tribuntsov, Quintero (P12)...... 1:16.57** Arizona State...... ASU Cary Wright (P12)...... 1:47.46* Carter, Tribuntsov, Spinazzola, Morgan Jr. (TI)...... 1:18.97 Arizona...... UA Carter, Domagala, Tribuntsov, Morgan Jr. (A3)...... 1:20.12 A3 Invitational...... A3 400 IM (3:42.40 / 3:54.49) Texas Invitational...... TI USC Record: Ous Mellouli (2005)...... 3:39.19 400 Free Relay (2:53.11 / 2:54.66) Wisconsin...... W Cary Wright (P12) ...... 3:47.95* USC Record: Cristian Quintero, Santo Condorelli, Bruin Diving Invitational...... BD Dakota Hodgson (P12)...... 3:49.84* Ralf Tribuntsov, Dylan Carter (2015)...... 2:47.06 at California...... C James Clausen (P12) ...... 3:55.46 Quintero, Condorelli, Tribuntsov, Carter (NC)...... 2:47.06** at Stanford...... S Michael Domagala (PD)...... 4:01.46 Quintero, Condorelli, Tribuntsov, Carter (NC)...... 2:48.24** at Utah...... U Steven Stumph (UCSB) ...... 4:06.93 Tribuntsov, Condorelli, R. Malone, Quintero (P12)..... 2:49.50** Pac-12 Championships...... P12 Condorelli, Domagala, Morgan Jr., Carter (A3)...... 2:53.70* NCAA Championships...... NC Tribuntsov, Spinazzola, Carter, Bobrosky (TI)...... 2:54.67 ** NCAA A Cut * NCAA B Cut ^ relay leadoff

2015-2016 USC Swimming and Diving 17 2015-2016 Trojan Swimming and Diving Women’s Roster

Name Yr. Event Ht. Hometown (College/HS) Sam Adams Sr. Diving 5-6 Mission Viejo, Calif. (Mission Viejo) Anika Apostalon Jr. Free/Back 6-1 Albuquerque, N.M. (San Diego State) Blair Carnes Jr. Breast/IM 5-6 Richmond, Va. (The Steward School) Diana Chang Jr. Back / Free 5-5 Quito, Ecuador Nikki Chang Sr. Free / IM 5-5 La Mirada, Calif. (Sonora) Chelsea Chenault Jr. Free 5-11 Concord, Calif. (Carondelet High) Katie Christy Fr. Free/Back/Breast 5-5 Atlanta, Ga. (Westminster) Sidney Cooke Jr. Back 5-10 Danville, Calif. (Monte Vista High) Lily Dubroff Fr. Free 5-6 Wilmington, Del. (Charter) Riley Hayward Jr. Breast/IM 5-6 Winnetka, Ill. (New Trier) Kelsey Kafka Jr. IM/Breast 5-7 San Diego. Calif. (Torrey Pines High) Natalie Kalibat Sr. Diving 5-6 Princeton, N.J. (The Lewis School of Princeton) Tabby Krebs Fr. Diving 5-4 Newport Beach, Calif. (Corona Del Mar) Lindsay Lauder So. Fly 5-9 Toronto, Canada (Branksome Hall) Hanni Leach Fr. Backstroke 5-9 Missoula, Mont. (Hellgate) Lofquist Fr. Free/Fly 5-9 Youngstown, Ohio (Usruline) Destiny Nelson Fr. Back/Breast 5-8 Frisco, Texas (Prosper) Olivia Ontjes Fr. Free/Breaststroke 5-7 Raleigh, N.C. (Raleigh Charter) Tamara Santoyo Fr. Fly 5-9 Santa Clarita, Calif. (Hart) Riley Scott Fr. Breaststroke 6-0 Novato, Calif. (Petaluma) Joanna Stenkvist Sr. Back / Free 5-10 Apex, N.C. (Panther Creek) Kendyl Stewart Sr. Fly 5-10 Carlsbad, Calif. (La Costa Canyon) Elizabeth Stinson Fr. Free 5-9 Nashville, Tenn. (Harpeth Hall) Jacqui Suitt Sr. Diving 5-3 Rancho Palos Verdes, Calif. (Peninsula) Evan Swenson Jr. Free 5-11 Evanston, Ill. (Loyola Academy) Victoria Toris Fr. Free 5-10 Phoenix, Ariz. (Pinnacle) Katherine Van Winkle Sr. Diving 5-3 Vienna, Va. (Marshall) Kirsten Vose Fr. Breaststroke 6-1 La Canada, Calif. (Flintridge Sacred Heart) Brianna Weinstein Sr. Breast / IM 5-6 Irvine, Calif. (Irvine) Hannah Weiss So. Back 5-3 Mercer Island, Wash. (Mercer Island) Kasia Wilk Sr. Free 5-10 Krakow, Poland (Primary School of Sport Mastery) Madison Witt Fr. Diving 5-5 La Canada, Calif. (Flintridge Prep) Allie Wooden Fr. Free 6-0 Cincinnati, Ohio (Cincinnati Country) Lucy Worrall RS Sr. Fly / Free 5-10 Vicars Cross, England (Miami) Madison Wright Fr. Free/Fly 5-6 Waterford, Mich. (Waterford Kettering)

Head Coach: Dave Salo (10th year) Assistant Coach: Jeremy Kipp (9th year) Assistant Coach: Catherine Vogt (9th year) Assistant Coach: Chase Bloch (2nd year) Assistant Coach: Wes Foltz (2nd year) Head Diving Coach: Hongping Li (17th year) Volunteer Assistant - Victoria Ishimatsu (4th Year) Director of Operations: Paul Davidson (10th year)

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2014 Freshman of the Year ... As a 2015 sophomore at the NCAA SAM ADAMS Championships, Apostalon was 12th in the 100y free (48.31), 15th in the 50y free (22.22) and 30th in the 100y back (53.12) ... She helped Diving • 5-6 • Senior the Aztecs win the 2015 Mountain West Conference team championship, successfully defending her titles in the 50y (21.82) and 100y free (47.88) Mission Viejo, Calif. and the 100y back (52.38). She also helped SDSU to relay wins in the Mission Viejo HS 200y free and medley relays and the 400 medley relay ... As a 2014 freshman, Apostalon earned All-America honors by finishing seventh in the 50y free (22.00) at the NCAAs. She was also 14th in the 100y back THIS SEASON: Sam Adams, a 2016 senior, (52.54) and 15th in the 100y free (48.44) ... At the 2014 Mountain West returns as one of the conference’s top divers Championships, she won the 50y free (21.76), 100y free (47.73) and 100y with six Pac-12 final appearances to her back (51.92) and was also a member of four winning relays ... Apostalon is credit and is coming off of her first NCAA SDSU’s school record holder in the 50y (21.76) and 100y free (47.73) and Championships appearance. in the 100y back (51.92) ... She twice earned Mountain West Conference 2015: Adams competed at the NCAA Championships for the first time All-Academic and Scholar-Athlete honors ... She also played water polo as a 2015 junior, finishing 41st on platform and 44th on 3-meter ... She for the Aztecs. earned her NCAA berth after finishing fifth on platform (532.95) at the HIGH SCHOOL: Apostalon prepped at Albuquerque (N.M.) Academy, 2015 NCAA Zone E Championships. She was also ninth on 3-meter earning multiple prep All-American honors. ... Apostalon was a four-time (591.95) ... At the 2015 Pac-12s, she reached her sixth career conference state champion in the 100y free and a two-time winner of the 100y back final, finishing eighth on platform (245.00). She was also 14th on 1-meter and owns state records in the 50y and 100y free and the 100y back. Also (268.20) and 23rd on 3-meter (231.95) ... She was a 2015 Pac-12 All- a water polo player in high school, she named the New Mexico high school Academic second team selection for the second year in a row with a 3.58 Water Polo League (NMWPHSL) MVP in 2012 and 2013 ... She competed GPA in communications. at the 2012 U.S. Olympic Trials, taking 66th in the 100m back. CLUB/ 2014: Adams was a three-time Pac-12 finalist as a 2014 sophomore, COACH: finishing a career-best third on 3-meter (337.70) while taking fifth on both CLUB: Duke City Aquatics 1-meter (305.05) and platform (264.50), also career highs as well ... Adams PERSONAL: Apostalon was born Feb. 2, 1995, and she is a psychology was a two-time finalist at the 2014 Zone E Championships, taking eighth on major. Her father, Mark, has a background in competitive judo. platform (467.55) and 18th on 3-meter (536.80) ... She was a 2014 Pac- APOSTALON’S PERSONAL RECORDS: 12 All-Academic second team pick with a 3.62 GPA in communications ... 50-yard free 23.16 100-yard free 49.27 At the 2013 USA Diving Winter National Championships, she was 19th on 100-yard back 1:43.17 platform in prelims (204.20). 2013: Adams was a reliable dual-meet scorer as a 2013 freshman and a two-time Pac-12 finalist, finishing seventh on platform (237.95) and eighth on 3-meter (283.55). She was also 18th on 1-meter (269.55) … At the Zone E Championships, Adams was seventh on 3-meter (605.45) DIANA CHANG and eighth on platform (473.50) … Adams earned CSCAA Scholar All- American honorable mention honors. HIGH SCHOOL: Adams prepped at Mission Viejo (Calif.) High, where Back/Free • 5-5 • Junior she … She competed at the 2012 Junior National Diving Championships, Quito, Ecuador taking 42nd on 3-meter and 18th on 3-meter synchro. She was 50th at the 2012 USA Diving Winter Nationals … Adams was first at the 2012 USA THIS SEASON: Diana Chang is a skilled Diving Summer Junior Region 9 Championships on 1-meter and third in it backstroker from Ecuador who has improved in 2011 … She placed fifth in the 16-18 division of the 2011 USA Diving each year at USC and should carve out a Spring Junior West Championships and was third on 1-meter at the 2011 bigger role as a 2016 junior. CIF Southern Section Division final. She was fourth at CIF in 2010 and 2015: Chang, as a 2015 sophomore, seventh in 2009. turned in career-best efforts at the Pac-12 CLUB/COACH: Mission Viejo Nadadores Championships, taking 13th in the 100y back (54.98) and 29th in the PERSONAL: She was born on June 20, 1994 and is a communication 200y back (2:01.06). major. 2014: Chang raced in two events as a freshman at the 2014 Pac-12 Championships, finishing 26th in the 100y back (56.07) and 32nd in the 200y back (2:04.49). ECUADOR: Chang has competed for Ecuador’s national team as a ANIKA APOSTALON backstroker at the 2010 Youth Olympics and the 2009 FINA World Championships. She was a two-time bronze medalist at the South American Championships. She owns Ecuador’s national records in the 50m and Free/Back • 6-1 • Junior 100m back. Albuquerque, N.M. PERSONAL: She is majoring in international relations. Albuquerque Academy

THIS SEASON: Anika Apostalon, a junior transfer from San Diego State, is an All- American sprinter and backstroker who will provide immediate scoring help in dual meets and the postseason, individually and on relays. SAN DIEGO STATE: Apostalon was a five-time individual scorer at the NCAA Championships in two years (2014-15) with the Aztecs and was the 2014 Mountain West Swimmer of the Year as well as the conference’s

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NIKKI CHANG sixth in the 400y free relay. She was also 10th in the 200y free (1:44.25), 16th in the 500y free (4:42.56) and 41st in the 200y fly (1:58.78) ... She was a three-time finalist at the 2014 Pac-12 Championships, finishing third Free/IM • 5-5 • Senior in both the 500y free (4:39.30) and the 200y free (1:43.91) while taking seventh in the 200y fly (1:56.70) ... At the 2014 U.S. Nationals, she was La Mirada, Calif. fifth in the 200m free in 1:58.60 to earn a spot on the U.S. National team. Sonora HS She was fifth in the `B’ final of the 400m free (4:11.32) after finishing ninth in prelims and was also 29th in the 100m free (55.88). HIGH SCHOOL: Chenault, the 2013 Cal-Hi Sports Girls Athlete of the THIS SEASON: Nikki Chang, a 2016 senior, Year and the 2013 San Jose East Bay Girls Swimmer of the Year, prepped is a solid mid-to-distance freestyler looking to at Carondelet High in Concord, Calif., she was a five-time North Coast continue improving and break through as a Section record holder, helped her school break the national record in the conference finalist and NCAA qualifier. 400y free relay and won 12 NCS titles (including three each in the 100y, 2015: Chang finished a career-best 11th in the 1650y free (16:41.88) 200y and 500y free) … She was a 2012 U.S. Olympic Trials finalist in the at the 2015 Pac-12 Championships as a junior. She was also 29th in the 200m free and was 16th in the 400m free. She missed a top 6 finish in 500y free (4:56.32) and 36th in the 200y free (1:51.41). the 200m free and a berth in the 2012 Olympics by less than a quarter 2014: Chang competed in three events at the 2014 Pac-12 Championships second. She was a semifinalist at the 2008 U.S. Trials in the 200m free as a sophomore, taking 14th in the 1650y free (16:54.27), 21st in the as a 13-year-old and also swam in the 100m, 400m and 800m free … 200y free (1:48.71) and 28th in the 500y free (4:52.00). Chenault had extensive national team experience prior to coming to USC. 2013: Chang competed in three events at the 2013 Pac-12 Championships, She anchored USA’s prelim swim at the 2013 World University Games taking 17th in the 1650y free (16:48.06) and 26th in both the 200y with the top split of 1:59.77. She then swam the third leg in the final and (1:50.13) and 500y free (4:52.20) … At the 2012 U.S. Winter Nationals, clocked an event best 1:57.88 as the U.S. held off Russia, 7:55.53 to she was eighth in the ‘C’ final of the 500y free (4:52.06). 7:55.76 … She earned gold for the U.S. as a prelim relay swimmer in HIGH SCHOOL: Chang prepped at Sonora High in La Habra, Calif., the 800m free relay at the 2013 FINA World Championships, earning the where she was fifth in the 1500m free at the 2011 Junior Nationals, won worlds spot after taking sixth in the 200m free at the 2013 U.S. Summer the `B’ final of the 400m free and swam in the 200m free … At the 2012 Nationals … She represented the U.S. at the 2012 FINA Short Course U.S. Olympic Trials, she was 106th in the 400m free … She was second in World Championships in the 200m free and helped the 800m free relay to the 500y free and third in the 200y free at both the 2011 and 2012 CIF gold. She was a 2012 U.S. Junior Pan Pac participant, winning the 200m Southern Section Championships. free and taking second in the 400m free. At the 2010 U.S. Junior Pan Pacs, CLUB/COACH: La Mirada. she won both the 200m and 400m free and also claimed golds in the PERSONAL: She was born on Nov. 8, 1994. She is a policy, planning and 400m and 800m free relays. development major. CLUB: Terrapins Swim Team CHANG’S PERSONAL RECORDS: PERSONAL: She was born on Oct. 19, 1994 ... Her father, Carl, played 200-yard free 1:48.71 500-yard free 4:45.11 basketball at USIU in San Diego and her mother, Catherine, was a prep 1000-yard free 9:46.30 1650-yard free 16:26.43 swimmer. CHENAULT’S PERSONAL RECORDS: 50-yard free 23.16 100-yard free 49.27 200-yard free 1:42.53 500-yard free 4:36.69 CHELSEA CHENAULT 100-meter free 55.23 200-meter free 1:58.19 400-meter free 4:08.38

Free • 5-11 • Junior KATIE CHRISTY Concord, Calif. Carondelet HS Free/Back/Breast • 5-4 • Fr. THIS SEASON: Chelsea Chenault, a 2016 Atlanta, Ga. junior All-American, is one of the Pac-12’s Westminster Prep top middle distance freestylers coming off her first NCAA individual final. She is also a U.S. National team member as a THIS SEASON: Katie Christy is a 2016 mainstay on the 800m free relay. freshman strong in the sprint free and 2015: Chenault was a two-time All-American as a 2015 sophomore, breast and in the 200y IM. A Georgia state highlighted by a sixth-place finish in the 200y free (1:43.90). In the champion, she looks to be a solid point scorer race’s prelims, she shattered USC’s school record with a 1:42.53. She for the Trojans also won the `B’ final of the 200y fly (1:53.17), setting a PR, and was HIGH SCHOOL: Christy prepped at Westminster High School in Atlanta 10th in the 500y free (4:37.55). Chenault earned her other All-American where she was a three-time state champion, wining twice in the 200y IM, honor after anchoring USC’s fifth-place 800y free relay ... At the 2015 once in the 50y free and posting a second in the 100y breast ... A prep Pac-12 Championships, Chenault posted a trio of top 5 performances. She All-American, she was a 2014 Speedo Junior National finalist in the 200m finished third in the 200y (1:43.17) and 500y free (4:37.55) and was fifth free. in the 1650y free (16:15.67). She anchored USC’s third-place 400y free CLUB/COACH: Dynamo Swim Club/Jason Turcotte. relay and led off its fourth-place 800y free relay ... Chenault competed for PERSONAL: She was born June 25, 1996 ... Her older sister, Jamie, the U.S. at the 2015 World Championships in Kazan, Russia, and earned competed for the Trojans in 2013-14 and 2014-15. gold after she helped the U.S. qualify for second out of prelims in the 800m CHRISTY’S PERSONAL RECORDS: free relay (with a 1:58.04 split). 50-yard free 23.83 100-yard free 51.26 2014: Chenault was a two-time All-American as a 2014 freshman and 200-yard free 1:51.87 100-yard breast 1:04.01 an NCAA Championships individual point scorer. She earned her All- 200-yard IM 2:03.31 American honors by helping USC to fourth in the 800y free relay and to

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SIDNEY COOKE RILEY HAYWARD

Back • 5-10 • Junior Breast/IM • 5-6 • Junior Danville, Calif. Winnetka, Ill. Monte Vista HS New Trier HS

THIS SEASON: Sidney Cooke, a 2016 THIS SEASON: Riley Hayward, a 2016 junior, has made big strides in two years junior, is a solid breaststroker who will continue as a Trojan and has the potential to be a to provide solid depth for the Trojans. conference finalist and reliable dual meet 2015: Hayward, as a 2015 sophomore, scorer. raced in three events as a 2015 sophomore, finishing 20th in the 100y 2015: Cooke posted NCAA consideration times in both the 100y (53.91) breast (1:03.90), 29th in the 200y breast (2:19.86) and tied for 33rd in and 200y back (1:57.56) as a 2015 sophomore and reached the ‘B’ final the 200y IM (2:05.50). of the 100y back at the Pac-12 Championships, taking 11th (54.46). She 2014: Hayward competed in three events at the 2014 Pac-12 was also 17th in the 200y back (1:57.56) and raced in the 50y free. She Championships as a freshman, taking 12th in the 100y breast (1:01.99), earned 2015 Pac-12 All-Academic honorable mention honors. 14th in the 200y breast (2:15.53) and 21st in the 200y IM (2:03.06). 2014: Cooke competed in three events as a freshman at the 2014 Pac-12 HIGH SCHOOL: Hayward, from New Trier High in Winnetka, Ill. Championships, taking 20th in the 100y back (55.41), 21st in the 200y competed at the 2012 U.S. Olympic Trials in the 100m breast. She also back (2:00.02) and 59th in the 50y free (24.39). made multiple state finalist appearances in the 100y breast and 200y IM. HIGH SCHOOL: Cooke prepped at Monte Vista High in Danville, Calif. She was second in the 100y breast behind current teammate Evan Swenson She swam in both the 100m and 200m back at the 2012 U.S. Olympic in 2012. Trials. Cooke has been swimming competitively just for two years. As a CLUB/COACH: New Trier Swim Club/Robert Kizer. 2012 junior, she was second in the 100y back in the CIF North Coast PERSONAL: She is majoring in communication. Section Championships. HAYWARD’S PERSONAL RECORDS: PERSONAL: She was born on xxx 100-yard breast 1:01.99 200-yard breast 2:14.01 COOKE’S PERSONAL RECORDS: 100-yard fly 56.63 200-yard IM 2:02.89 50-yard free 23.97 100-yard free 55.16 100-yard back 53.91 200-yard back 1:57.56 KELSEY KAFKA LILY DUBROFF IM/Breast • 5-7 • Junior Free • 5-6 • Freshman San Diego, Calif. Wilmington, Del. Torrey Pines HS

Charter THIS SEASON: A skilled breaststroker and medley swimmer, 2016 junior Kelsey Kafka THIS SEASON: Lily Dubroff, a 2016 continues to improve and work toward larger freshman, is a versatile freestyle with speed contributions at the dual meet and postseason from 50 to 500 yards who can also swim level. the IM and fly. She figures to be a strong 2015: Kafka competed in three races at the 2015 Pac-12 Championships dual meet and postseason scorer with relay as a sophomore, finishing 17th in the 100y breast (1:02.38), 20th in the potential as well. 200y breast (2:15.30) and 25th in the 200y IM (2:04.09) ... She earned HIGH SCHOOL: Dubroff, who prepped at Charter School of Wilmington, Pac-12 All-Academic honorable mention honors ... Her top times in the was the Delaware Swimmer of the Year in 2014 and helped Charter win 100y breast (1:02.38) and 200y breast (2:15.30) were NCAA `B’ cuts. five state crowns during her time there (starting in eighth grade) … She won 2014: Kafka provided strong depth in the breast and IM events as a 2014 the state title in the 50y free four times among 10 individual state titles to freshman, posting NCAA `B’ cuts in the 200y (2:00.62) and 400y IM her credit (to go with 10 relay wins). She also won the 100y free twice, the (4:17.36) and the 200y breast (2:14.92). She raced in three events in the 200y free twice, the 500y free once and the 100y fly as a senior … As a 2014 Pac-12s, taking 17th in the 400y IM (4:17.36), 18th in the 200y freshman, she broke the state record in 50y free (22.93). breast (2:15.43) and 19th in the 100y breast (1:02.85). CLUB: Delaware Swim TEam. HIGH SCHOOL: Kafka attended Torrey Pines High in San Diego, Calif., PERSONAL: She was born Feb. 3, 1997 … She is majoring in Human where she was the 2011 CIF San Diego Section 200y IM and 100y breast Biology. champion as a sophomore, leading her school to the team title, and won CHRISTY’S PERSONAL RECORDS: the 100y breast as a freshman as well. She competed in both the 100m 50-yard free 22.93 100-yard free 50.24 and 200m breast at the 2012 U.S. Olympic Trials. 200-yard free 1:53.63 500-yard free 4:56.10 CLUB: North Coast Aquatics. PERSONAL: Kafka is majoring in communication. KAFKA’S PERSONAL RECORDS: 200-yard IM 2:00.62 400-yard IM 4:18.61 100-yard breast 1:02.19 200-yard breast 2:14.61

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NATALIE KALIBAT platform, placing 27th (200.85) and at the 2012 U.S. Winter Nationals, taking 22nd on platform (165.50). CLUB: Mission Viejo/Ely Janet. Diving • 5-6 • Senior PERSONAL: Krebs was born Oct. 30, 1996. Princeton, N.J. The Lewis School of Princeton LINDSAY LAUDER

THIS SEASON: A talented all-around diver, 2016 senior Natalie Kalibat, a 2014 and Fly • 5-7 • Sophomore 2015 Zone E platform finalist, provides strong Toronto, Canada scoring punch in dual meets and contributes Branksome Hall in the postseason as well. She is looking for her first NCAA Championships appearance. THIS SEASON: Lindsay Lauder, a 2016 2015: Kalibat remained a solid contributor to the Trojans’ scoring sophomore, will continue to provide depth in efforts as a 2015 junior. She was a two-time finalist at the 2015 Zone E the backstroke and butterfly for the Trojans. Championships, finishing 16th on 3-meter (563.85) and 17th on platform 2015: Lauder competed as an exhibition (435.50) ... At the Pac-12 Championships, she was 10th on platform swimmer at the 2015 Pac-12 Championships (225.30), 11th on 3-meter (270.25) and 19th on 1-meter (257.10). in the 100y back and the 100y and 200y fly. Her 57.56 in the 100y fly and 2014: Kalibat competed at the 2014 NCAA Zone E and Pac-12 59.09 in the 100y back at the Pac-12 meet were season bests. Championships as a 2014 sophomore .... She reached the platform final HIGH SCHOOL: Lauder, who graduated from Branksome Hall in Toronto, at the Zone E Championships, finishing ninth (461.65). She was 22nd on placed fifth in the 100m fly and eighth in the 200m fly at the 2014 Ontario 3-meter and 54th on 1-meter ... At the Pac-12 Championships, Kalibat Age Group Championships to help her team, the Toronto Swim Club, take was 13th on 3-meter (270.50), 14th on platform (203.40) and 16th on first in the team competition ... She finished 20th in the 200m fly at the 1-meter (261.75). Eastern Canadian Championships. 2013: Kalibat competed on all three boards at the 2013 Pac-12 CLUB: Toronto Swim Club. Championships, finishing 10th on platform (204.70), 11th on 1-meter PERSONAL: She is majoring in international relations. (269.65) and 17th on 3-meter (238.20). HIGH SCHOOL: Kalibat graduated from the Lewis School of Princeton. She won a national title on synchro platform with Ashley Buchter, finishing first at the 2012 U.S. Olympic Trials (though she did not compete at the Olympics because the U.S. had failed to earn a spot earlier in the year) HANNI LEACH … She won 1-meter, 3-meter and platform AAU titles in 2012 … She was seventh in the event at the 2012 U.S. Winter Nationals … She was seventh on synchro platform at the 2011 U.S. Nationals and 10th on synchro Back/Free • 5-9 • Freshman 3-meter. She was a seven-time Junior National qualifier and a 2010 Missoula, Mont. AAU national champion on 3-meter and platform. She was the Eastern Interscholastic Champion on 1-meter from 2009-2011 and was second in Hellgate HS 2012 and was the 2011 and 2012 New Jersey state champion on 1-meter. CLUB/COACH: Blue Dolphin Diving/Jersey Rebels. THIS SEASON: Freshman Hanni Leach is a PERSONAL: She was born on Oct. 16, 1993. She is a sociology major talented backstroker and freestyler who figures who has also worked in sports journalism on the broadcast side, covering to be a strong dual meet and postseason a variety of sports. contributor, individually and on relays. HIGH SCHOOL: Leach prepped at Hellgate High School in Missoula, Mont., where she was the state record holder in the 50y, 100y and 200y back and the 200y and 500y free, earning prep All-American honors … TABBY KREBS The 2015 Montana Swimming Female Athlete of the Year led Hellgate to back-to-back state titles as a junior and a senior, winning multiple state Diver • 5-4 • Freshman individual crowns … A 2016 Olympic Trials qualifier in the 100m and Newport Beach, Calif. 200m back, she posted a national top 10 time in the 100m back at the 2014 Junior Nationals and had another in the top 10 in the 200m back . Corona Del Mar HS CLUB: Missoula Aquatic Club. PERSONAL: She was born May 15, 1997 … She formerly competed in THIS SEASON: A 2016 freshman, Tabby gymnastics. Krebs is a talented platform diver improving LEACH’S PERSONAL RECORDS: on springboard as well and should step up 100-yard back 52.68 200-yard back 1:54.18 as a reliable dual meet scorer with strong postseason potential. HIGH SCHOOL:Krebs prepped at Corona Del Mar (Calif.) High, where she was a 2014 CIF Southern Section Division 1 & 3 finalist, finishing eighth (435.30) and a 2012 finalist, taking seventh (469.80) ... Krebs competed at the 2015 U.S. Diving Junior Nationals, finishing 28th on platform (330.95). She was a two-time finalist at the Junior National meet on platform, finishing 11th (373.75) in 2013 and 12th in 2012 (389.70) ... She competed at the 2012 AT&T National Diving Championships on

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SYDNEY LOFQUIST OLIVIA ONTJES

Free/Fly• 5-9 • Freshman Breast/Free • 5-7 • Freshman Youngstown, Ohio Raleigh, N.C. Ursuline HS Raleigh Charter

THIS SEASON: A 2016 freshman, Sydney THIS SEASON: Olivia Ontjes is a 2016 Lofquist brings the ability to score in a variety freshman breaststroker strong over 100 yards of events, from distance free to the IM. who is also quickly improving in the sprint HIGH SCHOOL: Lofquist, who prepped at freestyle as well. She’ll challenge for relay Ursuline High School in Youngstown, Ohio, for the past two years, won spots and provide solid dual meet and postseason scoring. back-to-back state Division I title in the 200y IM and 500y free and won HIGH SCHOOL: Ontjes, who prepped at Raleigh Charter High School a Division 2 titles in the 200y IM as a sophomore ... She was a five-time in Raleigh, N.C., holds the YMCA Long Course national record in the 50m finalist at the 2015 NCSA Junior Nationals, including a second in the breast ... Ontjes, who led her school to four straight state team titles, was 500y free ... The 2016 U.S. Olympic Trials qualifier was named the “Cincy a three-time North Carolina state champion in the 100y breast and won Women Sports High School Sportswoman of the Year” by The Women in the 200y IM in 2015 (she was third in the race in 2014) and the 100y free Sport Foundation. in 2013. ... She raced in all breaststroke events at the 2014 U.S. National, CLUB: Mason Manta Rays. highlighted by a 22nd in the 50m event (32.69) ... At the 2014 YMCA PERSONAL: She was born Sept. 6, 1997 ... She is majoring in Long Course Nationals, she was first in the 200m breast (2:34.34), second Computational Neuroscience. in both the 50m and 100m breast and fourth in the 100m free. She had LOFQUIST’S PERSONAL RECORDS: four top 5 finishes at the 2013 YMCA Nationals, including a win in the 500-yard free 4:42.28 1000-yard free 9:56.05 50m breast (32.76). 1650-yard free 16:44.67 200-yard IM 1:59.91 CLUB: YMCA of the Triangle Area Swim Team. 400-yard IM 4:10.90 PERSONAL: Ontjes was born Oct. 8, 1996 ... She is majoring in biological sciences. ONTJES’S PERSONAL RECORDS: 100-yard breast 1:01.89 200-yard breast 2:13.62 50-yard free 23.29 100-yard free 49.82 DESTINY NELSON 200-yard IM 2:02.63

Back/Breast • 5-8 • Freshman Frisco, Texas TAMARA SANTOYO Prosper HS

THIS SEASON: A 2016 freshman, Destiny Fly • 5-9 • Freshman Nelson is a versatile swimmer looking to make Santa Clarita, Calif. in impact in a variety of events. HIGH SCHOOL: Nelson, who prepped Hart HS at Prosper High School in Prosper, Texas, was a four-time Texas state champion (twice in the 100y back, once in the 200y IM and 100y breast). THIS SEASON: Tamara Santoyo, a 2016 Her 54.93 in the 100y back was a Texas 4A record ... The 2016 Olympic freshman, is an up-and-coming sprint Trials qualifier and prep All-American competed in six events at the 2015 freestyler and butterflyer who will be counted U.S. Summer Nationals, topped by finishing 52nd in the 200m breast. on as a point-scorer in both specialties. CLUB: Texas Ford Aquatics. HIGH SCHOOL: Santoyo prepped at William S. Hart High School in PERSONAL: Nelson was born on July 26, 1997. Santa Clarita, Calif., where she thrived as a sprint butterflyer and freestyler NELSON’S PERSONAL RECORDS: … She was a two-time finalist in the 50y free (23.75) and 100y fly (55.09) 100-yard back 54.13 200-yard back 1:58.80 at the 2015 CIF Southern Section Div. I Championships, taking fourth in 200-yard IM 1:59.97 100-yard breast 1:04.62 both races as a senior. As a 2014 junior, she was second in the 100y fly 200-yard breast 2:13.91 (53.75) and fourth in the 50y free (23.36) and was also a finalist in the 100y fly in 2012 and 2013 … Santoyo, a 2015 Daily News All-Area first teamer, swam in the 50m and 100m fly at the 2014 U.S. Nationals. CLUB: Canyons Aquatics SANTOYO’S PERSONAL RECORDS: 100-yard fly 53.75 200-yard fly 2:06.92 50-yard free 23.28 100-yard free 50.59 200-yard free 1:56.48

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RILEY SCOTT She swam in the semifinals of the 200m free (2:01.28) and the 200m back (2:13.86), taking 11th in both. She was also 15th in the 400m free (4:19.92) and 20th in the 100m back (1:03.71). Breast/IM • 6-0 • Freshman HIGH SCHOOL: Stenkvist, a Swedish native who attended Panther Creek High in Cary, N.C., was a seven-time North Carolina state champion and Petaluma, Calif. a prep All-American. She is the state record holder in the 200y back in Petaluma HS multiple age groups and also holds the 500y free mark (15-16). She was the 2011 Co-MVP of the North Carolina High School Athletic Association’s 4-A Championships after winning the 100y and 200y free (she once held THIS SEASON: Riley Scott is a 2016 the state record in the latter race). She swam for Sweden at the 2010 World freshman who will play a significant role for Championships, reaching the semifinals of the 100m and 200m back and the Trojans in the 100y and 200y breaststroke swimming the 200m free. At the 2010 European Junior Championships, and the 200y IM and should be a big factor she won the 400m free and was third in the 200m back, and, at the 2010 at the Pac-12 level and beyond. European Championships, she earned a silver as the leadoff on Sweden’s HIGH SCHOOL: Scott prepped at Petaluma (Calif.) High, where she was 400m free relay. The Swedish record holder in the 200m back, she won a 2014 CIF North Coast section winner in the 200y IM and took second that race at the 2011 Swedish Championships and was second in the in the 100y breast ... At the 2015 NCSA Junior Nationals, she won the 200m free. She competed in a variety of events at the 2011 U.S. Junior 200y breast (2:11.89) for the second year in row, was fourth in the 100y Nationals, reaching the finals of the 100m and 200m back. She won the breast (1:01.28) and was fifth in the 50y breast (28.69) ... At the 2015 U.S. 200m back at the 2010 Austin Grand Prix. Nationals, she was 22nd in the 200m breast (2:32.14) and 23rd in the CLUB: Raleigh Swimming Association. 100m breast (1:10.85). She was also 23rd in the 200m breast in 2014. PERSONAL: She was born on Feb. 10, 1994 in Stockholm, Sweden, and CLUB: Marin Pirates. is an accounting major. PERSONAL: Scott was born on Aug. 14, 1997. STENKVIST’S PERSONAL RECORDS: SCOTT’S PERSONAL RECORDS: 100-yard free 50.32 200-yard free 1:46.35 100-yard breast 59.31 200-yard breast 2:08.84 100-yard back 53.40 200-yard back 1:54.16 200-yard IM 1:56.76 500-yard free 4:44.12

JOANNA STENKVIST KENDYL STEWART

Back/Free • 5-10 • Senior Fly • 5-10 • Senior Apex, N.C. Carlsbad, Calif. Panther Creek HS La Costa Canyon HS

THIS SEASON: A talented backstroker and THIS SEASON: Kendyl Stewart, a career freestyler with international experience, 2016 eight-time All-American, two-time Pac-12 title senior Joanna Stenkvist is a versatile swimmer winner in the 100y fly and a U.S. National who is a three-time NCAA competitor, a two- Team swimmer, is a 2016 senior co-captain time NCAA All-American on relays and a two-time Pac-12 finalist. who is one of the top sprint butterflyers and backstrokers in the country. She 2015: As a 2015 junior, Stenkvist earned her second career All-American is also versatile enough to score major points in the free and IM events and honor as part of USC’s fifth-place 800y free relay, swimming the third leg is a vital cog on relays. She is USC’s record holder in the 100y fly and 200y … At the 2015 Pac-12 Championships, Stenkvist made her second finalist back and is part of two relay records. Stewart represented the U.S. at the appearance and first in the 500y free, finishing seventh (4:45.56). She was 2015 FINA World Championships. 11th in the 200y back (1:56.85) and 16th in the 200y free (1:47.05) … 2015: Stewart was a three-time All-American and won her second Pac-12 She earned Pac-12 All-Academic honorable mention honors. title in the 100y fly as a 2015 junior. She lowered her school record in the 2014: Stenkvist earned All-American honors as a 2014 sophomore at the 100y fly to 50.92 en route to third place at the 2015 NCAA Championships NCAA Championships, helping USC to eighth in the 200y free relay and to in her first `A’ final in the event. The swim broke her USC record of 51.03 seventh in the 400y medley relay. She also led off USC’s ninth-place 200y set in prelims. Stewart, who was 27th in the 200y back (1:53.92), also medley relay. Individually, she was 32nd in the 200y back (1:55.49), 34th earned All-American honors as part of USC’s fifth-place 800y free relay in the 200y free (1:46.72) and 38th in the 100y back (1:55.62) ... At the and the seventh-place 400y medley relay. She also earned points on the 2014 Pac-12 Championships, she was 12th in the 200y back (1:55.61), 10th-place 200y free relay ... At the 2015 Pac-12 Championships, Stewart 15th in the 100y back (54.42) and 18th in the 500y free (4:44.82). claimed her second career Pac-12 title in the 100y fly with a 51.10. That 2013: Stenkvist competed at the 2013 NCAA Championships as a was the first of three times in 2015 she broke her original record original freshman, taking 31st in the 100y back (53.63), 32nd in the 200y back set at the 2013 Pac-12s. Stewart also won a pair of `B’ finals, taking ninth (1:55.49) and 54th in the 500y free (4:49.52) ... Stenkvist’s 2013 Pac- in the 100y back (53.67) and ninth in the 200y back (1:55.28.). She 12 was highlighted by a final appearance in the 200y back, taking fifth swam on four relays, including the third-place 400y free and medley relays (1:54.16, PR) ... She was also 11th in the 100y back (53.58, with a 53.45 ... Stewart swam for the U.S. at the 2015 FINA World Championships, PR in prelims) and 18th in the 500y free (4:45.69, PR) ... Stenkvist was a racing in four events and earning a silver medal as part of the U.S. 400m finalist in the 200y back at the 2012 U.S. Winter Nationals, finishing eighth medley relay team that broke a world record in prelims. She later swam (1:56.82) after qualifying fifth in prelims. She was also fifth in the ‘B’ final on America’s fourth-place 400m medley relay. Stewart just missed a pair of the 500y free (4:47.42), seventh in the ‘B’ final of the 100y back (54.41) of finalist appearances, taking ninth in the 50m fly (26.07) and 10th in and third in the ‘C’ final of the 200y free (1:47.35) … Stenkvist represented the 100m fly (58.14) in semifinal swim ... She was a 2015 Pac-12 All- Sweden at the 2013 World University Games and helped her team reach Academic selection for the second straight year. the finals in the 400m and 800m free relays and the 400m medley relay, 2014: Stewart was a two-time All-American and a two-time conference which finished eighth, and seventh and eighth, respectively. She led off the finalist as a 2014 sophomore. Though suffering from an illness during the 800m free and 400m medley units and anchored the 400m free squad.

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NCAA Championships, she was able to help USC’s 200y free relay and ELIZABETH STINSON 400y medley relay qualify for `A’ finals. She was 18th in the 100y fly (52.35) and 35th in the 200y back (1:55.84) ... At the Pac-12 Championships, Stewart was second in the 100y fly (51.36) as she tried to defend her 2013 Free • 5-9 • Freshman title, touching 0.10 out of first. She earned her first trip to the Pac-12 100y back `A’ final, taking sixth in 53.09 and finished first in the 200y back `B’ Nashville, Tenn. final for the second year in a row (1:54.93) ... Stewart rebounded at the Harpeth Hall HS national level in the summer of 2014. She won a pair of titles at the 2014 U.S. Nationals on back-to-back days, first claiming the 50m fly (25.99) THIS SEASON: Elizabeth Stinson, a 2016 and following that up with a victory in the 100m fly (57.98) ... The strong freshman, is one of the top young distance showing earned her a trip to the 2014 Pan Pacific Championships, where swimmers in the NCAA and figures to be she won a bronze medal in the 100m fly (57.82, 0.18 out of first) and a a valuable dual meet racer who has the silver in the 400m medley relay ... She earned 2014 Pac-12 All-Academic potential to be Pac-12 finalist and NCAA honorable mention honors. scorer. 2013: Stewart was a three-time All-Americas as a 2013 freshman, HIGH SCHOOL: Stinson, who prepped at Harpeth Hall School in highlighted by a fourth-place finish with a school-record 1:51.28 in the Nashville, Tenn., led her school to the 2014 Tennessee state championship 200y back at the 2013 NCAA Championships. She also helped USC’s ... A 2012 Olympic Trials competitor in the 400m and 800m free and a 200y free and 200y medley relays to sixth-place finishes. She missed a spot 2016 Olympic Trials qualifier in the same events, Stinson posted one of the in the 100y fly final by 0.02 and came back in the consolation final to tie for top 1500m times in the country in 2014. first at 51.89. She was also 23rd in the 100y back (53.24) ... At the 2013 CLUB/COACH: Nashville Aquatic Club/John Morse. Pac-12s, Stewart broke USC’s school record with her title-winning swim in PERSONAL: Stinson was born on Nov. 28, 1996 ... Her brother Nathan the 100y fly in 51.32. The time erased Lyndsay DePaul’s 51.34 from 2011. is a senior swimmer at Navy. She was also 11th in the 10th in the 100y back (53.27) and won the 200y STINSON’S PERSONAL RECORDS: back ‘B’ final for ninth (1:53.44) ... She also was part of USC’s second- 200-yard free 1:49.63 500-yard free 4:42.93 place and then-school-record setting 200y free relay (1:28.50) and Troy’s 1000-yard free 9:40.81 1650-yard free 15:59.13 second-place 200y medley relay (1:36.41) … At the 2012 U.S. Winter Nationals, Stewart was second in the 100y fly (51.89), fifth in the 200y fly (1:57.47), sixth in the 200y back (1:55.20) and seventh in the 100y back (53.09). She is a member of the 2012-13 U.S. Junior National team in the 100m fly and 200m back … Stewart was a four-time finalist at the 2013 JACQUI SUITT U.S. Summer Nationals, including a second in the 50m fly in 26.19 (she was the top seed out of prelims in 26.26). She tied for seventh in the 100m fly (59.52) and was seventh in the 50m (29.09) and 100m back (1:01.14). Diving • 5-3 • Senior She was also fourth in the 200m back prelims (2:10.22), but didn’t race in the final … At the 2013 World University Games, Stewart earned a bronze Rancho Palos Verdes, Calif. for the U.S. in the 400m medley relay after helping the U.S. qualify for the Peninsula HS final by swimming the opening backstroke leg in prelims (where America finished second). Stewart swam in the final of the 200m back, finishing THIS SEASON: A 2016 senior diver, Jacqui seventh in 2:12.19. She went 2:11.85 in the semis. She also reached the Suitt has made steady progress on all three semifinals of the 50m back with a prelim 29.26, but did not make it to the boards each year and is gunning for her first final, taking 15th in the semis (29.58) … Stewart also will represent the U.S. NCAA Zone appearance this season. at the 2013 Duel in the Pool. 2015: Suitt competed on all three boards at the 2015 Pac-12 HIGH SCHOOL: Stewart, who prepped at La Costa Canyon High Championships as a junior, tying for 16th on platform (206.25), tying for in Carlsbad, Calif., won a silver medal at the 2011 World Junior 20th on 3-meter (236.05) and taking 30th on 1-meter (212.60) ... She Championships in the 50y fly and was a fifth in the 100y fly and sixth in the repeated as a 2015 Pac-12 All-Academic honorable mention selection. 200y back. At the 2011 CIF San Diego Division Championships, she set a 2014: Suitt competed as a sophomore at the 2014 Pac-12 Championships, national age group record (15-16) with a 52.43 in the 100y fly, breaking finishing ninth on platform (221.50), 28th on 3-meter (217.85) and 29th a mark held by . She also owns the 100y fly record in the 13-14 on 1-meter (208.35) ... She earned 2014 Pac-12 All-Academic honorable age group. She is in her second year as a member of the U.S. National mention honors. Junior team … At the 2012 U.S. Olympic Trials, Stewart posted three top 2013: Suitt competed on all three boards as a 2013 freshman for the 40 finishes, taking 25th in the 100m fly (1:00.28), tying for 29th in the Trojans. 200m back (2:25.17) and finishing 37th in the 100m back (1:03.02). HIGH SCHOOL: Suitt was a prep All-American at Peninsula High in CLUB: North Coast Aquatics. Rancho Palos Verdes, where she fourth as a junior at the 2011 CIF Division PERSONAL: She was born on Aug. 17, 1994. She is majoring in human II Championships and third as a sophomore in 2010. Injured for much of biology. 2012, she came back to finish ninth at CIF as a senior … She competed STEWART’S PERSONAL RECORDS: at the 2011 U.S. Junior Nationals, taking 22nd on platform in 16-18. She 100-yard free 49.77 200-yard free 1:47.12 was 24th at the event in 2010. 100-yard back 52.29 200-yard back 1:51.28 # CLUB: Trojan Diving Club. 200-yard IM 2:00.85 100-yard fly 50.92 # PERSONAL: She was born on Sept. 21, 1994 … She is majoring in 200-yard fly 1:57.47 cinematic arts critical studies. # USC Record

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EVAN SWENSON KATHERINE VAN WINKLE Free • 5-11 • Junior Chicago, Ill. Diving • 5-3 • Senior Loyola HS Vienna, Va. Marshall HS THIS SEASON: Evan Swenson, a 2016 junior, is a two-time NCAA Championships participant, a 2014 All-American as a THIS SEASON: Katherine Van Winkle, freshman and a 2015 Pac-12 finalist as a a 2016 senior diver, has been a solid sophomore who returns as one of Troy’s top sprinters, key individually and contributor throughout her Trojan career and on relays. should again provide reliable dual meet and conference scoring. 2015: Swenson competed individually at the NCAA Championships for 2015: Van Winkle competed on all three boards again at the 2015 Pac- the first time as a 2016 sophomore, just missing scoring with an 18th- 12 Championships as a junior, finishing 17th on 1-meter (261.70), tied for place finish in the 100y free (48.63). She also tied for 37th in the 50y free 20th on 3-meter (236.05) and 26th on platform (150.10) ... She earned (22.57). Swenson swam on Troy’s 10th-place 200y free and medley relays 2015 Pac-12 All-Academic honorable mention honors for the second year as well as on the 400y free relay ... At the 2015 Pac-12 Championships, in a row. Swenson reached her first conference final, finishing eighth in the 100y 2014: For the second year in a row, Van Winkle competed in all three free (49.27) after a PR 48.45 in prelims. She was also 10th in the 50y free boards at the 2014 Pac-12 Championships as a sophomore, posting (22.54) and helped USC to third in the 400y free relay and to fourth in the career bests of 11th on 3-meter (272.35) and 15th on 1-meter (227.70) 200y free relay. while finishing 28th on platform (142.60) ... She earned 2014 Pac-12 All- 2014: Swenson competed at the 2014 NCAA Championships as a Academic honorable mention honors. freshman, helping USC to eighth in the 200y free relay to earn All-American 2013: Van Winkle competed in all three boards at the 2013 Pac-12 status. She also anchored USC’s ‘B’ final win in the 200y medley relay ... Championships, taking 21st on platform (162.80), 23rd on 1-meter At the 2014 Pac-12 Championships, she was 12th in the 50y free (22.79), (200.00) and 24th on 3-meter (174.75). 22nd in the 100y free (49.94) and 27th in the 100y breast (1:04.55) ... At HIGH SCHOOL: Van Winkle prepped at Marshall High in Vienna, Va., the 2014 U.S. Summer Nationals, she was 40th in the 50m free (26.18). where she was a regular on the U.S. Junior National circuit and won a HIGH SCHOOL: Swenson, who prepped at Loyola High in Chicago, Virginia AAA state title in 2012 ... She was 29th on 3-meter and 31st on was a 12-time Illinois state finalist her final three years in school with six 1-meter at the 2012 U.S. Diving Summer Junior Zone B Championships top nine finishes, including two runner-up finishes in the 50y free. At the and posted a top 17 efforts on both boards at the 2012 Summer Junior 2011 U.S. Junior Nationals, she tied for second in the 50m free and she Region 3 and Spring Region 3 Championships … At the 2011 Summer competed in the event and the 100m free at the 2012 U.S. Olympic Trials. Junior Zone A meet, she was 12th on platform, 17th on 3-meter and 23rd She competed in both basketball and water polo in high school and earned on 1-meter … She was 13th on both 1-meter and 3-meter at the 2010 2012 Illinois All-State third team water polo honors. Summer Region 3 and posted an eighth on 1-meter at the 2010 Spring CLUB/COACH: NASA Swimming. Region 3. PERSONAL: She was born on Nov. 23, 1994. CLUB: Dominion Dive Club. SWENSON’S PERSONAL RECORDS: PERSONAL: She is majoring in media arts and practice. 50-yard free 22.54 100-yard free 48.45 200-yard free 1:56.11 200-yard breast 2:25.39 KIRSTEN VOSE

VICTORIA TORIS Breast/IM/Free • 6-1 • Fr. La Canada, Calif. Free • 5-10 • Freshman Flintridge Sacred Heart Scottsdale, Ariz. Pinnacle HS THIS SEASON: Kirsten Vose, a 2016 freshman, is a strong breaststroker and THIS SEASON: Victoria Toris is a 2016 medley swimmer who will contribute right freshman who is a strong and versatile away in both events. freestyler who can score points in the sprints HIGH SCHOOL: Vose, who prepped at Flintridge Sacred Heart Academy and stretch to the 200. She is also strong in in La Canada, Calif., was unbeaten during four years of swimming in the the 100y back. Mission League and led her school to four straight league titles ... The HIGH SCHOOL: Toris prepped at Pinnacle High in Phoenix, Ariz., where three-time Pasadena Star-News Swimmer of the Year won the CIF Southern she won back-to-back Arizona state titles in the 50y and 100y free in 2012- Section Division I title in the 200 IM three times and captured the 100y 13 and posted top 3 finishes in both races as a 2014 senior ... She was a breast title as a sophomore and was twice second place. Her 2015 200y two-time finalist at the 2015 Speedo Champions series, posting a third in IM winning time of 1:56.07 was the third-fastest in the nation ... She is a the 100m free ... She competed at the 2012 U.S. Olympic Trials. 2016 Olympic Trials qualifier in the 100m and 200m breast. CLUB: Scottsdale Aquatic Club. CLUB: Rose Bowl Aquatics. TORIS’ PERSONAL RECORDS: PERSONAL: Both of Vose’s parents attended UCLA. 100-yard back 55.49 50-yard free 22.85 VOSE’S PERSONAL RECORDS: 100-yard free 49.50 200-yard free 1:48.96 100-yard breast 59.58 200-yard breast 2:07.46 200-yard free 1:43.20 200-yard IM 1:55.65

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BRIANNA WEINSTEIN HANNAH WEISS

Breast/IM • 5-6 • Senior Back/Fly • 5-3 • Sophomore Irvine, Calif. Mercer Island, Wash. Irvine HS Mercer Island HS

THIS SEASON: Brianna Weinstein, a THIS SEASON: Hannah Weiss, a 2016 2016 senior, continues in her role as a key sophomore, quickly established herself as breaststroker and medley swimmer for the one of the top backstrokers in the Pac-12 and Trojans, lending depth and scoring punch in the nation last year and should challenge for both events. conference titles and individual All-American honors this year. She is also 2015: As a 2015 junior, Weinstein again raced in three events at the 2015 valuable on the medley relays. Pac-12 Championships, taking 17th in the 400y IM (4:21.19), 18th in 2015: Weiss had a strong 2015 freshman season, earning All-American the 200y IM (2:01.58) and 19th in the 200y breast (2:15.09), all season- honors as part of USC’s seventh-place 400y medley relay at the NCAA best times. Her 200y IM and breast times were NCAA consideration marks Championships. She also won the ‘B’ final of the 100y back in 51.60 to and PRs ... She was named to the 2015 Pac-12 All-Academic honorable set a USC record in the event (after going a PR 51.87 in prelims), scored mention team for the second year in a row. in the 200y back, finishing 15th (1:53.96, 1:53.16 in prelims for a PR) 2014: Weinstein, as a 2014 sophomore, competed in three events at the and led off USC’s 200y medley relay that finished 10th ... She was a two- Pac-12 Championships, taking 15th in the 200y breast (2:15.83), 16th in time finalist at the 2015 Pac-12 Championships, finishing fourth in the the 400y IM (4:21.94) and 24th in the 100y breast (1:04.28) ... She was 100y back (52.39) and eighth in the 200y back (1:56.18). She was also named to the 2014 Pac-12 All-Academic honorable mention team. 17th in the 100y fly (53.38) ... Weiss competed at the 2015 U.S. Summer 2013: Weinstein raced in three events at the 2013 Pac-12 Championships, Nationals, where she was 26th in the 100m back (1:02.16), 44th in the taking 18th in the 100y breast (1:04.76), 19th in the 200y breast 200m back (2:16.46) and 60th in the 100m fly (1:01.48). (2:15.83), and 24th in the 400y IM (4:23.26) … At the 2012 U.S. Winter HIGH SCHOOL: Weiss, who graduated from Mercer Island (Wash.) High Nationals, she was 38th in the 200y breast (2:18.20) and 43rd in the 200y but did not compete there, was a member of the 2013 and 2014 U.S. IM (2:04.31). Junior National teams and finished her high school career ranked among HIGH SCHOOL: Weinstein, who attended Irvine (Calif.) High, earned the top 25 internationally in the 50 (scm, lcm) and 100 back (scm) ... Weiss All-Orange County honors as a 2011 junior and competed in the 400m competed at the 2014 U.S. Nationals, where she missed an `A’ final in IM and the 200m breast at the 2012 U.S. Olympic Trials … She was a the 100m fly by 0.07, ultimately taking fourth in the `B’ final in 59.91. 2011 Junior Nationals `B’ finalist in the 200m breast and at the 2011 CIF She was also sixth in the `C’ final of the 50m fly (27.43), fourth in the `C’ Southern Section Championships, she was third in the 100m breast and final of the 50m back (29.61) and 48th in the 200m back (2:17.82) ... At fourth in the 200y IM. She represented the U.S. at the 2009 Maccabiah the 2014 Junior Pan Pacs, Weiss was eighth in the 100m back (1:03.57) Games in Israel, winning silver in the juniors 200m breast. ... She competed for the U.S. at the 2013 U.S. 18 & Under World Cup in CLUB: . Tokyo and Beijing and took seventh in the 50m back and sixth in the 100m PERSONAL: Weinstein was born on June 19, 1994 and is majoring in back (scm) ... She won a 2012 U.S. Junior national title in the 100m back business administration. (1:02.22) and was third at the 2013 event in 1:01.74 ... She shares NAG WEINSTEIN’S PERSONAL RECORDS: records in the 200m and 400m medley relays set in 2014... She competed 200-yard IM 2:01.58 400-yard IM 4:19.86 at the 2012 U.S. Olympic Trials in the 100m back (53rd). 100-yard breast 1:02.91 200-yard breast 2:15.09 CLUB/COACH: King Aquatics/Ash Milad. PERSONAL: Weiss was born on Oct. 3, 1995 ... She is a human biology major. Her father, Karl, swam at Wisconsin and was a two-time Olympic Trials qualifier. She has a twin brother, Andrew, who is in the U.S. Marine Corps, and an older brother, Kurt. Both were club and prep swimmers. WEISS’S PERSONAL RECORDS: 100-yard back 51.60# 200-yard back 1:53.16 #USC Record

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KASIA WILK MADISON WITT

Free • 5-10 • Senior Diver • 5-5 • Freshman Krakow, Poland La Canada, Calif. Primary School of Sport Mastery Flintridge Prep

THIS SEASON: A two-time Polish Olympian, THIS SEASON: Madison Witt is a 2016 2016 senior Kasia Wilk is a strong sprint freshman diver with a strong national-level freestyler who has shown great individual background who should provide strong dual- scoring ability while lending a strong hand on meet and postseason scoring on all boards. relays. She’s an eight-time All-American on relays and has scored twice HIGH SCHOOL: Witt, who prepped at Flintridge Prep in Glendale, individually at the NCAA Championships. Calif., was a prep All-American who won the 2013 CIF Southern Section 2015: Wilk was a two-time All-American as a 2015 junior, helping USC Division III title … She was a 2014 U.S. Nationals finalist on platform, to fifth in the 800y free relay and to seventh in the 400y medley relay. She taking fifth (291.95) and also competed on 3-meter. At the 2013 U.S. scored for the first time at the NCAAs in the 100y free, finishing 10th in Junior Nationals, she was fifth on 3-meter (458.40) and ninth on platform 48.24 after posting a personal best 48.12 in prelims. She was also 24th in (396.80). At the 2012 U.S. Juniors, she was sixth on 1-meter (310.15), the 50y free (22.26, 0.02 off her personal best and like in the 100, Troy’s 3-meter (354.40) and platform (315.55) … Witt competed at the 2013 best time of the season) and helped USC to 10th in the 200y free relay FINA Grad Prix in Puerto Rico, finishing fourth on 3-meter (292.55) and … At the 2015 Pac-12 Championships, Wilk earned her first conference third on synchro 3-meter. She was also second on platform synchro at the final spot in the 100y free (fourth final appearance overall), finishing fifth in 2014 U.S. Junior Nationals. 48.26. She was 14th in the 50y free (22.76) and led off USC’s third-place CLUB: Mission Viejo Nadadores. 400y free relay among five relay swims … She represented Poland at the PERSONAL: Witt began diving at 9 and competed at her first Junior 2015 FINA World Championships, leading off the 400m free relay that Nationals in 2007 and her first Senior Nationals in 2011 … She plans to took 12th and anchoring her 400m medley relay that was 18th. She was major in business administration at USC. also 24th in the 100m free (55.24). 2014: Wilk earned four All-American honors as a mainstay on USC’s NCAA Championships relays as a 2014 sophomore. She swam on USC’s ALLIE WOODEN fourth-place 800y free relay, led off USC’s sixth-place 400y free relay (which set a school record in prelims), anchored the seventh-place 400y medley relay and swam second on USC’s 200y free relay. Individually, she Free • 6-0 • Freshman was 21st in the 200y free (1:45.57), 24th in the 100y free (48.73) and 29th in the 50y free (22.44) ... At the 2014 Pac-12 Championships, she Cincinnati, Ohio was a two-time finalist, repeating in the 50y free with a sixth-place finish Cincinnati Country HS (22.33) while reaching the 200y free final for the first time, taking seventh (1:45.43). She was also ninth in the 100y free (48.37). THIS SEASON: Allie Wooden is a versatile 2013: Wilk was a two-time All-American as a 2013 freshman, helping 2016 freshman freestyler who is a strong both the 200y free and 200y medley relays to sixth place at the 2013 sprinter but can stretch all the way to the mile. NCAA Championships. She also scored individually in the 50y free, taking HIGH SCHOOL: Wooden prepped at 16th (22.79) after tying for 13th in prelims (22.36). She was also 42nd in Cincinnati Country Day School, where she was a two-time Ohio state the 100y free (49.57) … At the 2012 U.S. Winter Nationals, Wilk was fifth champion as a 2014-15 senior, winning the 100y (49.43) and 200y free in the ‘B’ final of the 100y free (49.35), she was second in the ‘C’ final of (1:46.96). She was also a finalist in the 50y free (23.05) and earned the the 50y free (22.59) and she was eighth in the ‘C’ final of the 200y free Cincinnati Enquirer Swimmer of the Year honor for Division II ... She was a (1:48.22) … Wilk, swimming for Poland, swam in the semifinals of the finalist at the 2015 NCSA Junior Nationals in the 1650y free (16:24.64) ... 100m free at the 2013 World University Games, taking 13th (56.27). She She competed at the 2015 Irish Open Swimming Championships as part went 56.11 in the prelims. She was also 24th in the 50m free (26.41). of a group of top NCSA swimmers. POLAND: Wilk represented Poland at both the 2008 and 2012 Olympics CLUB: Cincinnati Marlines. as well as at a host of other international meets. At the 2012 Olympics in PERSONAL: She was born on Oct. 25, 1996. London, Wilk was 27th in the 100m free and swam on Poland’s 16th-place WOODEN’S PERSONAL RECORDS: 800m free relay. She also raced in the same relay in 2008 … She was a 50-yard free 23.05 100-yard free 49.43 bronze medalist on Poland’s 200-meter medley relay at the 2011 European 200-yard free 1:46.96 500-yard free 4:43.56 Short Course Championships and was a semifinalist in the 50m and 100m 1000-yard free 9:44.36 1650-yard free 16:08.42 free at the 2010 European Championships. She also represented Poland at the 2009 World Championships in the 50m free and at the 2009 European Short Course Championships in the 200m free relay and the 100m free. Wilk recently won a 2012 Polish long course title in the 100m free for the third year in a row. She was third in the 50 for the second year in a row after winning it in 2010, the same year she also claimed the 200m free. PERSONAL: She was born on March 22, 1992 … She is majoring in psychology. WILK’S PERSONAL RECORDS: 50-yard free 22.24 100-yard free 48.12

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LUCY WORRALL MADISON WRIGHT

Fly/Free • 5-10 • RS Senior Fly/Free • 5-6 • Freshman Vicars Cross, England Waterford, Mich. Chester Catholic Waterford Kettering

THIS SEASON: Lucy Worrall, a Great Britain THIS SEASON: Madison Wright is a 2016 native who transferred from Miami in 2014, freshman butterflyer who specializes in the is a 2016 senior co-captain looking to build longer distance. She is also solid in the off her 2015 Pac-12 final appearance in the freestyler and figures to be a good scoring 100y fly and NCAA racing as a Trojan. Also talented in the free, she is option in dual meets and in the postseason. looking to return as an NCAA individual score. HIGH SCHOOL: Wright prepped at Waterford Kettering High in 2015: Worrall competed in both the 100y and 200y fly at the 2015 NCAA Waterford, Mich., where she was a two-time Michigan state champion in Championships as a junior, finishing 25th (52.48, a season best) and 42nd the 100y fly (54.51) and the 200y free (1:49.30) as a senior ... She was a (1:58.19), respectively, in her first year with USC. She also swam on USC’s member of the 2014-2015 USA Swimming Junior National team ... Wright 400y free relay ... She reached the final of the 100y fly at the 2015 Pac-12 is a former national age group record holder in the 200y fly (11-12) ... At Championships, finishing eighth in 52.74, and was 13th in the 200y fly the 2014 U.S. Summer Juniors, she was fourth in 200m fly final (2:12.33) (1:59.33). ... Before high school, she competed at the 2012 U.S. Olympic Trials in the 2014: Worrall redshirted in her first season at USC. 200m fly, finishing 24th. MIAMI: Worrall finished 13th in the 100y fly for Miami as a sophomore CLUB/COACH: Kingfish Aquatic Club of Waterford/Brad Brockway. at the 2013 NCAA Championships ... She broke the school record in the PERSONAL: She was born Feb. 20, 1997 and is majoring in health and 200y fly (1:57.32) during the NCAA prelims ... She broke the ACC record humanities. in the 100y fly (51.98 seconds) during ACC prelims and finished second in WRIGHT’S PERSONAL RECORDS: the ACC finals of the event (52.25) ... She earned 2013 All-ACC Academic 200-yard free 1:47.61 500-yard free 4:45.29 recognition ... As a 2012 freshman, Worrall finished fourth in the 100y fly 100-yard fly 53.14 200-yard fly 1:55.30 at the 2012 ACC Championships and helped the 200y medley relay to third. ENGLAND: Worrall, who attended Chester Catholic High, was a British Olympic Trials qualifier in 2012 and reached the final of the 100m fly (1:00.72) ... At the 2011 British Nationals, she was third in the 50m fly (27.70) ... She had a long career as a British junior national competitor, representing England at the World and European Junior Championships. PERSONAL: Worrall is a sociology communication major.

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2014-2015 Results USC‘s 2014-2015 5-3 (overall), 4-3 (Pac-12) All-Americans

Date Day Opponent Site Result Name Event (yards) 9/5 Fri. Intrasquad meet USC Exh. Chelsea Chenault...... 200 Free, 800 free relay 10/9 Thur. Washington State * USC W, 150-106 Andrea Kropp...... 400 medley relay 10/17-18 Fri.-Sat. SMU Classic Dallas, Texas 4th Kendyl Stewart...... 100 Fly, 400 medley relay, 800 free relay 10/18 Sat. at Oregon State * Corvallis, Ore. W, 153-107 Hannah Weiss...... 400 medley relay 10/24-25 Fri.-Sat. Peter Daland Inv. USC All day Haley Ishimatsu...... Platform 11/7-9 Thur.-Sat. Trojan Diving Inv. USC All day Joanna Stenkvist...... 800 free relay 11/14 Fri. Arizona State * USC. W, 169-127 Kasia Wilk...... 400 medley relay, 800 free relay 11/15 Sat. Arizona * USC L, 172-128 11/20-22 Thur.-Sat. Arena Invitational East L.A. College All day 12/4-6 Thur.-Sat. Texas Invitational Austin, Texas All day 1/9 Fri. Wisconsin USC W, 142-115 1/17-19 Fri.-Sun. Bruin Diving Invite Westwood, Calif. All day 1/30 Fri. at California * Berkeley, Calif. L, 197.5-102.5 1/31 Sat. at Stanford * Palo Alto, Calif. L, 182-110 2/13 Fri. UCLA * USC W, 174.5-125.5 2/25-28 Wed.-Sat. Women’s Pac-12 Champ. Federal Way, Wash. 3rd 3/9-11 Thur.-Sat. NCAA Zone E Diving Colorado Springs, Colo. All day 3/19-21 Thur.-Sat. Women’s NCAA Champ. Greensboro, N.C.. 8th

* Pac-12 meet Home meets in bold at Uytengsu Aquatics Center.

2014-2015 Academic All-Pac-12 Conference Team

FIRST Team Year GPA Major Blair Carnes Sophomore 3.88 Human Performance Haley Ishimatsu Senior 3.73 Sociology second Team Year GPA Major Sam Adams Junior 3.58 Communications Maggie D’Innocenzo Sophomore 3.54 Undeclared Andrea Kropp Senior 3.53 Communications

Hon. mention Year GPA MAJOR Jamie Christy Sophomore 3.50 French Sydney Cooke Sophomore 3.26 Undeclared Kate Davey Senior 3.13 Business Administration Rebecca Heyliger Senior 3.34 Intl. Relations/Global Bus. Kelsey Kafka Sophomore 3.05 Undeclared Joanna Stankvist Junior 3.10 Accounting Kendy Stewart Junior 3.13 Human Biology Jacqui Suitt Junior 3.03 Cinematic Arts Jasmine Tosky Junior 3.13 Business Administration Katherine Van Winkle Junior 3.43 Cinematic Arts and Practice Brianna Weinstein Junior 3.24 Business Administration

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2014-2015 NCAA Results 2014-2015 Pac-12 Conference Results

Team SCORES Day 1 Day 2 FINAL TEAM SCORE DAY 1-2 DAY 3 FINAL 100-YARD BREASTSTROKE 1. California 162 383.5 513 1. California 535 1088.5 1629.5 5. Andrea Kropp 1:00.31 / 1:00.55 2. Georgia 172 299.5 452 2. Stanford 479.5 954 1401 17. Kelsey Kafka 1:02.56 / 1:02.38 3. Stanford 111 264 363 3. USC 351 723 1109 18. Jamie Christy 1:02.82 / 1:03.09 4. Texas A&M 82.5 153.5 231 4. Arizona 346 642.5 954.5 19. Blair Carnes 1:03.13 / 1:03.32 5. UCLA 266.5 610.5 951.5 20. Riley Hayward 1:03.48 / 1:03.90 5. Virginia 76 168 229 6. Utah 229 448 652 Exh. Brianna Weinstain 1:04.34 6. Louisville 76 151 197 7. Arizona State 207 421 610 7. Texas 42 115 164 8. Washington State 160 243.5 369.5 100-YARD BACKSTROKE 8. USC 46 128 163 9. Oregon State 156 213 286 4. Hannah Weiss 52.70 / 52.39 9. Florida 27 66 129 9. Kendyl Stewart 54.51 / 53.67 10. Indiana 7 82 126 200-YARD MEDLEY RELAY (PRELIM / FINAL) 11. Sidney Cooke 54.05 / 54.46 6. Weiss, Kropp, Stewart, Wilk 1:38.88 13. Diana Chang 55.07 / 54.98 Exh. Cooke, Christy, Worrall, Swenson 1:39.83 30. Kindle Van Linge 58.54 200-yard Freestyle relay (prelim / final) Exh. Chang, Kafka, Van Linge, Heyliger 1:42.32 Exh. Joanna Stenkvist 53.72 Wilk, Swenson, Stewart, Chenault 1:28.55 / ------Exh. Lindsay Lauder 59.09 10. Wilk, Swenson, Chenault, Stewart 1:28.01 800-YARD FREESTYLE RELAY 500-yard Freestyle 4. Chenault, Wilk, Stenkvist, Tosky 7:04.65 3-METER DIVING 10. Chelsea Chenault...... 4:40.24 / 4:37.55 Exh. Worrall, D’Innocenzo, Stewart, Chang 7:16.75 5. Haley Ishimatsu 334.65 200-yard Individual Medley 11. Natalie Kalibat 270.25 No entry 500-YARD FREESTYLE 20t. Katherine Van Winkle 236.05 3. Chelsea Chenault 4:40.01 / 4:37.55 20t. Jacqui Suitt 236.05 50-yard Freestyle 7. Joanna Stenkvist 4:44.76 / 4:45.56 23. Sam Adams 231.95 24. Kasia Wilk 22.26 29. Nikki Chang 4:56.32 29. Alexa Cacao 206.65 37t. Evan Swenson 22.57 31. Annie Whelan 190.65 1-mETER springboard 200-YARD IM 16. Haley Ishimatsu 301.85 / 288.05 7. Jasmine Tosky 1:58.69 / 1:58.80 400-YARD MEDLEY RELAY 400-yard Medley Relay 8. Andrea Kropp 1:58.47 / 1:59.56 3. Weiss, Kropp, Stewart, Wilk 3:33.74 7. Weiss, Kropp, Stewart, Wilk 3:31.45 / 3:31.00 14. Maggie D’Innocenzo 2:00.48 / 2:01.05 Exh. Stenkvist, Kafka, Worrall, Swenson 3:38.48 200-yard Medley Relay 18. Brianna Weinstein 2:02.10 / 2:01.58 Exh. Cooke, Christy, Davey, Chang 3:45.91 Weiss, Kropp, Stewart, Wilk 1:37.29 / ------24. Jamie Christy 2:03.73 / 2:04.86 10. Weiss, Kropp, Stewart, Swenson / 1:36.64 25. Kelsey Kafka 2:04.09 1650-YARD FREESTYLE 27. Blair Carnes 2:04.65 5. Chelsea Chenault 16:15.67 400-yard Individual Medley 33t. Riley Hayward 2:05.50 11. Nikki Chang 16:41.88 No entry 40. Kate Davey 2:08.19 100-yard butterfly 200-YARD BACKSTROKE 3. Kendyl Stewart...... 51.03 / 50.92# 50-YARD FREESTYLE 8. Hannah Weiss 1:55.79 / 1:56.18 25t. Lucy Worrall...... 52.48 10. Evan Swenson 22.64 / 22.54 9. Kendyl Stewart 1:56.33 / 1:55.28 200-yard freestyle 14. Kasia Wilk 22.60 / 22.76 11. Joanna Stenkvist 1:56.73 / 1:56.85 6. Chelsea Chenault 1:42.53# / 1:43.90 27t. Rebecca Heyliger 23.18 17. Sidney Cooke 1:59.27 / 1:57.56 100-yard Breaststroke 68. Sidney Cooke 24.50 29. Diana Chang 2:01.06 44. Andrea Kropp...... 1:01.69 Exh. Diana Chang 23.53 100-yard Backstroke Exh. Lucy Worrall 24.43 100-YARD FREESTYLE Exh. Lindsay Lauder 24.49 5. Kasia Wilk 48.54 / 48.26 9. Hannah Weiss...... 51.87 / 51.60# Exh. Kindle Van Linge 24.81 8. Evan Swenson 48.45 / 49.27 3-mETER springboard Exh. Hannah Weiss 25.06 23. Diana Chang 50.17 / 50.33 15. Haley Ishimatsu...... 331.30 / 320.55 46. Rebecca Heyliger 52.35 44. Sam Adams...... 267.25 1-METER DIVING 800-yard Free Relay 6. Haley Ishimatsu 322.50 200-YARD BREASTSTROKE 5. Wilk, Stewart, Stenkvist, Chenault...... 7:01.03 14. Sam Adams 268.20 1. Andrea Kropp 2:09.28 / 2:08.51 1650-yard Freestyle 17. Katherine Van Winkle 261.70 13. Blair Carnes 2:14.05 / 2:13.40 No entry 19. Natalie Kalibat 257.10 19. Brianna Weinstein 2:15.54 / 2:15.09 200-yard Backstroke 23. Annie Whelan 246.55 20. Kelsey Kafka 2:16.15 / 2:15.30 15. Hannah Weiss 1:53.16 / 1:53.96 27. Alexa Cacao 230.55 25. Jamie Christy 2:17.84 30. Jacqui Suitt 212.60 29. Riley Hayward 2:19.86 27. Kendyl Stewart 1:53.92 100-yard freestyle 200-YARD FREESTYLE RELAY 200-YARD BUTTERFLY 10. Kasia Wilk 48.12 / 48.24 4. Wilk, Swenson, Stewart, Tosky 1:30.29 10. Maggie D’Innocenzo 2:58.88 / 1:58.06 18. Evan Swenson 48.63 Exh. Chenault, Chang, Worrall, Heyliger 1:31.96 13. Lucy Worrall 1:59.36 / 1:59.33 200-yard BREASTSTROKE Exh. Lauder, Van Linge, Cooke, Christy 1:37.40 31. Kate Davey 2:04.36 28. Andrea Kropp...... 2:11.18 35. Kindle Van Linge 2:06.49 200-yard Butterfly 400-YARD IM Exh. Lindsay Lauder 2:09.81 9. Chelsea Chenault...... 1:55.25 / 1:53.17 4. Maggie D’Innocenzo 4:14.46 / 4:13.95 42. Lucy Worrall...... 1:58.19 17. Brianna Weinstein 4:23.61 / 4:21.19 PLATFORM DIVING platform 12p. Jasmine Tosky 4:19.54 1. Haley Ishimatsu 368.75 2. Haley Ishimatsu...... 309.85 / 339.65 8. Sam Adams 245.00 100-YARD BUTTERFLY 10. Natalie Kalibat 225.30 41. Sam Adams...... 207.10 1. Kendyl Stewart 51.57 / 51.10 # 16t. Jacqui Suitt 206.25 400-yard Freestyle Relay 8. Lucy Worrall 53.04 / 52.74 19. Annie Whelan 197.15 18. Swenson, Chenault, Stenkvist, Worrall...... 3:16.89 17. Hannah Weiss 53.77 / 53.38 26. Katherine Van Winkle 150.10 34. Kate Davey 56.13 29. Alexca Cacao 107.20 # USC Record 38. Kindle Van Linge 56.88 40. Rebecca Heyliger 57.12 400-YARD FREESTYLE RELAY Exh. Lindsay Lauder 57.56 3. Wilk, Swenson, Stewart, Chenault 3:14.24

200-YARD FREESTYLE 3. Chelsea Chenault 1:43.68 / 1:43.17 16. Joanna Stenkvist 1:47.11 / 1:47.05 36. Nikki Chang 1:51.41 Exh. Kasia Wilk 1:46.73

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2014-2015 Women of Troy Top Performances – Short Course Yards

50 Free (21.90 / 22.99) 200 Fly (1:54.45 / 1:59.59) 200 Medley Relay (1:37.84 / 1:38.45) USC Record: Kasey Carlson (2013)...... 21.63 USC Record: Katinka Hosszu (2011)...... 1:51.02 USC Record: Christel Simms, Kasey Carlson, Kasia Wilk (NC) ...... 22.26* Chelsea Chenault (NC) ...... 1:53.17** Kendyl Stewart, Kasia Wilk (2013)...... 1:35.72 Evan Swenson (P12) ...... 22.54* Jasmine Tosky (SM) ...... 1:55.59* Weiss, Kropp, Stewart, Wilk (LA)...... 1:35.94** Rebecca Heyliger (TI) ...... 23.06 Lucy Worrall (LA) ...... 1:58.01* Weiss, Kropp, Stewart, Swenson (NC)...... 1:36.64** Diana Chang (TI)...... 23.34 Maggie D’Innocenzo (P12) ...... 1:58.06* Weiss, Kropp, Stewart, Wilk (TI)...... 1:37.11** Lucy Worrall (TI) ...... 23.88 Andrea Kropp (ASU) ...... 2:02.33 Weiss, Kropp, Stewart, Wilk (NC)...... 1:37.29** Weiss, Kropp, Stewart, Wilk (P12)...... 1:38.88 100 Free (47.85 / 49.99) 100 Breast (59.12 / 1:02.49) USC Record: Kasey Carlson (2014)...... 47.22 USC Record: (2009)...... 58.10 400 Medley Relay (3:34.25 / 3:35.87) Kasia Wilk (NC) ...... 48.12* Andrea Kropp (LA) ...... 59.60* USC Record: Presley Bard, Kasey Carlson, Lyndsay Evan Swenson (P12) ...... 48.45* Jasmine Tosky (TI)...... 1:02.16* DePaul, Katinka Hosszu (2011)...... 3:29.82 Diana Chang (P12) ...... 50.17 Kelsey Kafka (P12) ...... 1:02.38* Weiss, Kropp, Stewart, Wilk (NC)...... 3:31.00** Joanna Stenkvist (A3)...... 50.32^ Jamie Christy (P12) ...... 1:02.82 Weiss, Kropp, Stewart, Wilk (NC)...... 3:31.45** Jasmine Tosky (TI)...... 50.34^ Brianna Weinstein (LA) ...... 1:02.91 Weiss, Kropp, Stewart, Wilk (TI)...... 3:33.23** Weiss, Kropp, Stewart, Wilk (P12)...... 3:33.74** 200 Free (1:43.90 / 1:47.99) 200 Breast (2:07.70 / 2:15.99) Weiss, Tosky, Stewart, Wilk (A3)...... 3:36.19 USC Record: Chelsea Chenault (2015)...... 1:42.53 USC Record: Rebecca Soni (2009)...... 2:04.75 Chelsea Chenault (NC) ...... 1:42.53** Andrea Kropp (P12) ...... 2:08.51* 1-Meter (265 for 6-dive total with standard DD) Kasia Wilk (NC) ...... 1:45.71*^ Jasmine Tosky (SM) ...... 2:11.08* Haley Ishimatsu (P12) ...... 322.50* Jasmine Tosky (LA)...... 1:46.31* Blair Carnes (P12) ...... 2:13.40* Sam Adams (UA)...... 302.18* Joanna Stenkvist (P12) ...... 1:47.05* Kelsey Kafka (TI)...... 2:14.97* Alexa Cacao (UA)...... 271.20* Lucy Worrall (TI)...... 1:49.91 Brianna Weinstein (P12) ...... 2:15.09* Natalie Kalibat (S)...... 270.53* Katherine Van Winkle (LA)...... 261.70 500 Free (4:36.45 / 4:47.99) 100 Back (51.63 / 55.09) Annie Whelan (P12)...... 246.55 USC Record: (2012)...... 4:34.48 USC Record: Hannah Weiss (2015)...... 51.60 Jacqui Suitt (P12)...... 212.60 Chelsea Chenault (P12/NC) ...... 4:37.55* Hannah Weiss (NC) ...... 51.60* Joanna Stenkvist (P12)...... 4:44.76* Kendyl Stewart (P12) ...... 53.67* 3-Meter (280 for 6-dive total with standard DD) Maggie D’Innocenzo (TI) ...... 4:51.23 Joanna Stenkvist (P12)...... 53.72* Haley Ishimatsu (TD) ...... 338.20* Nikke Chang (LA)...... 4:53.99 Sidney Cooke (TI) ...... 53.91* Sam Adams (TD)...... 309.30* Kasia Wilk (SM) ...... 5:04.07 Diana Chang (P12) ...... 54.98* Natalie Kalibat (C)...... 294.98* Annie Whelan (LA)...... 270.98 1000 Free 200 Back (1:52.52 / 1:59.19) Alexa Cacao (TD)...... 270.25 USC Record: Haley Anderson (2012)...... 9:31.58 USC Record: Kendyl Stewart (2013)...... 1:51.28 Katherine Van Winkle (TD)...... 260.85 Chelsea Chenault (LA) ...... 9:33.87 Hannah Weiss (NC) ...... 1:53.16* Jacqui Suitt (P12)...... 236.05 Nikki Chang (LA)...... 10:00.72 Kendyl Stewart (NC) ...... 1:53.92* Maggie D’Innocenzo (UA) ...... 10:10.00 Joanna Stenkvist (P12) ...... 1:56.73* Platform (225 for 5-dive total with standard DD) Blair Carnes (UA)...... 10:47.53 Sidney Cooke (P12) ...... 1:57.56* Haley Ishimatsu (P12) ...... 368.75* Jasmine Tosky (WS) ...... 10:49.89 Jasmine Tosky (TI)...... 2:00.77 Sam Adams (Zone E)...... 277.05* Natalie Kalibat (P12)...... 225.30* 1650 Free (15:56.18 / 16:30.59) 200 Free Relay (1:29.49 / 1:30.17) Jacqui Suitt (TD)...... 221.80 USC Record: Haley Anderson (2012)...... 15:41.52 USC Record: Kasey Carlson, Kasia Wilk, Kendyl Katherine Van Winkle (TD)...... 204.00 Chelsea Chenault (P12)...... 16:15.67* Stewart, Evan Swenson (2014)...... 1:27.87 Alexa Cacao (BD)...... 201.45 Nikke Chang (P12)...... 16:41.88 Wilk, Swenson, Chenault, Stewart (NC)...... 1:28.15** Annie Whelan (BD)...... 200.35 Wilk, Swenson, Chenault, Stewart (NC)...... 1:28.55** 200 IM (1:55.35 / 2:01.59) Wilk, Chenault, Swenson, Stewart (LA)...... 1:29.68* Event Key USC Record: Katinka Hosszu (2012)...... 1:51.80 Wilk, Swenson, Stewart, Tosky (A3)...... 1:29.90* SM Classic...... SM Andrea Kropp (TI) ...... 1:56.99* Swenson, Tosky, Wilk, Stewart (TI)...... 1:30.12* Washington State...... WS Jasmine Tosky (P12)...... 1:58.69* Oregon State ...... OS Maggie D’Innocenzo (P12)...... 2:00.48* 400 Free Relay (3:16.41 / 3:18.11) Peter Daland Invitational...... PD Kendyl Stewart (SM) ...... 2:00.85* USC Record: Kasia Wilk, Kasey Carlson, Chelsea Trojan Diving Invitational...... TD Brianna Weinstein (P12)...... 2:01.58* Chenault, Jasmine Tosky (2014)...... 3:12.84 Arizona State...... ASU Wilk, Swenson, Stewart, Chenault (P12)...... 3:14.24** Arizona...... UA 400 IM (4:05.37 / 4:19.39) Swenson, Chenault, Stenkvist, Worrall (NC)...... 3:16.79* A3 Invitational...... A3 USC Record: Katinka Hosszu (2011)...... 3:56.54 Tosky, Wilk, Stewart, Chang (TI)...... 3:19.91 Texas Invitational...... TI Jasmine Tosky (LA) ...... 4:11.25* Swenson, Tosky, Wilk, Chang (ASU)...... 3:20.00 Wisconsin...... W Maggie D’Innocenzo (P12)...... 4:13.95* Wilk, Swenson, Chenault, Tosky (W)...... 3:22.04 Bruin Diving Invitational...... BD Brianna Weinstein (P12)...... 4:21.19 at California...... C Andrea Kropp (UA)...... 4:23.17 800 Free Relay (7:07.20 / 7:11.28) at Stanford...... S Kelsey Kafka (UA)...... 4:29.77 USC Record: Katinka Hosszu, Haley Anderson, UCLA...... LA Lynette Lim, Amanda Smith (2012) ...... 6:59.12 Pac-12 Championships...... P12 100 Fly (51.70 / 54.49) Wilk, Stewart, Stenkvist, Chenault (NC)...... 7:01.03** NCAA Championships...... NC USC Record: Kendyl Stewart (2015)...... 50.92 Chenault, Wilk, Stenkvist, Tosky (P12)...... 7:04.65** Kendyl Stewart (NC) ...... 50.92** Tosky, Wilk, Stenkvist, Stewart (A3)...... 7:11.63* ** NCAA A Cut * NCAA B Cut ^ Relay leadoff Lucy Worrall (NC) ...... 52.48* Tosky, Stewart, Wilk, Stenkvist (TI)...... 7:14.81 Jasmine Tosky (TI)...... 53.01* Tosky, Wilk, Swenson, Chenault (SM) ...... 7:16.50 Hanna Weiss (P12)...... 53.38* Kate Davey (P12) ...... 56.13

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dave salo • Head Coach • 10th Year

Dave Salo came to USC more than nine years ago as one of the most successful club and national coaches in the country. Now in his 10th season as the Trojans head men’s and women’s swimming coach, Salo is firmly entrenched among the NCAA’s top collegiate coaches. Additionally, his wildly successful Trojan Swim Club has made him a go-to coach for top-shelf swimmers around the world who are seeking to propel their careers even further. Salo, who has some 30 years of collegiate, club and national level coaching experience, replaced in 2006 when Schubert assumed USA Swimming’s head coach position. Though far from complete, Salo’s remarkable finish at the NCAA Championships. The women, for 21 All-American honors and included NCAA titles career was honored in 2010 when he was inducted meanwhile, remained strong, taking eighth at the by senior Haley Anderson (500y and 1650y free) and into the American Swimming Coaches Association Hall NCAAs, remaining one of only four teams to post six junior Vladimir Morozov (50y and 100y free) as well as of Fame. straight top 8s. USC’s first 400y free relay title since 1977. Quintero Further validating his strength as a coach, Salo In the men’s team 2015 Pac-12 title run, senior posted a pair of top 4s in the 200y and 500y free while consistently serves as a top national coach and will Cristian Quintero won three races and helped USC all of Troy’s men’s relays placed in the top 5, including continue in that capacity as the U.S. women’s head to three relay titles, sophomore Steven Stumph won a second in the 200y free relay. The Trojans broke 16 coach for the 2015 FINA World Championships after his first title and juniors Morten Klarskov and diver school records in the meet, including in all five relays. also doing so in 2013. He completed his third U.S. Collin Pollard, sophomores Santo Condorelli and Reed In addition to Anderson’s big wins for the women, Olympic staff coaching assignment when he served as Malone and freshman Ralf Tribuntsov all were three- Carlson was a two-time finalist in the 50y free and a 2012 U.S. Olympic women’s swim team assistant time `A’ finalists. USC clinched the title by winning the 100y breast (taking second in the latter) while Gardell coach. 400y free relay, beating Stanford by just nine points. was a two-time finalist in both IM while Troy posted Salo did something no Trojan coach has been able Quintero won the 200y free at the NCAAs and helped four other individual final appearances. The men’s and to do in over 30 years as he led the men’s team to Troy, which featured eight All-Americans, win NCAA women’s squads combined for 12 conference titles, its first Pac-12 title since 1979 before a fourth-place crowns in the 400y and 800y free relays, both in come- including a men’s sweep of all three freestyle relays. from-behind school-record efforts. Senior Andrea While the women’s team set a school-record for points, Kropp (100y breast) and junior Kendyl Stewart (100y the men scored its most since 2003. The Trojans also fly) each won Pac-12 titles as USC finished third at the finished with seven swim titles at the meet, their most at conference meet. Stewart led USC at the NCAAs as a conference meet since 1977. a three-time All-American, one of seven All-Americans Salo was nominated for 2013 Coach of the Year by for the women’s side. USA Swimming at the annual Golden Goggles Awards In 2014, USC continued its strong success. The after serving as the head coach for the U.S. women’s women’s team finished fifth at the NCAAs to become team at the 2013 FINA World Championships. It was one of only three teams to post five straight top 7 his sixth straight Golden Goggles nomination. finishes while the men’s squad took eighth. Each team Salo had the Trojans rolling again in 2012 as the producing nine All-Americans. Quintero won his first USC women’s and men’s teams repeated their third- NCAA title in the 500y free, took second in the 200y and seventh-place finishes at their respective NCAA free, third in the 100y free and then led USC to a Championships. For the women, that marked the fifth victory in the 800y free relay, its first title in the race year in a row USC either improved or matched its since 2002. Luca Spinazzola (100y back) and Dimitri previous year’s NCAA finish and it was the fourth in a Colupaev (200y free) were also finalists. Quintero won row for the men. two Pac-12 titles (200y and 500y free) and led USC to The 2012 women’s team was led again by Katinka wins in the 400y and 800y free relays. Kasey Carlson Hosszu, who completed her Trojan tenure with her led USC at the women’s NCAAs with three top 6 fourth and fifth NCAA titles (200y fly, 400y IM) while finishes, including a second in the 50y free while Stina earning a max seven All-American honors (including a Gardell was a two-time finalist. Carlson won the 50y second in the 200y IM) to give her 20 for her career. free at the Pac-12s and she and Gardell each posted Hosszu was one of 12 All-Americans for the Trojans. three top 4 finishes while freshman Chelsea Chenault Anderson won her first career NCAA title in the 500y had three top 7s. free in addition to taking third in the 1650y free. Both The 2013 Trojans produced another pair of Stina Gardell and Meghan Hawthorne reached the standout seasons, led by the men’s fourth-place at the final of the 200y IM while Gardell also did it in the 200y NCAAs, its best since 2001, which followed a third at breast and Tanya Krisman did the same in the 200y fly. the Pac-12s. The women’s team finished seventh at the Kasey Carlson and Christel Simms joined Anderson NCAAs for its fourth straight top 7 finish after taking as three-time All-Americans thanks to strong work on second at the Pac-12’s for the first time since 2002 with relays. The Trojan women also won seven Pac-12 titles, a school-record point total. including three by Hosszu and two by Anderson. The Trojan men’s and women’s teams combined Salo’s men’s team featured six All-Americans,

2015-2016 USC Swimming and Diving 33 2015-2016 Trojan Swimming and Diving Coach Profiles led by Morozov, who continued his rise as one of the NCAA’s top sprinters with a second in the 50y free and a third in the 100y free. In a meet marked with close calls for the Trojans, Colupaev was second in the 200y free while Quintero was second in the 500y free. Alex Lendrum also reached the final of the 200y back. Morozov also won Pac-12 titles in the 50y and 100y free while Colupaev won the 200y free. Morozov was the first Trojan since 1977 to double up in the sprint events at the Pac-12s. Following the 2012 NCAA season, Salo saw many of his swimmers flourish on the international stage. A whopping 13 swimmers from USC competed for a combined 10 countries at the 2012 Olympics. Anderson won silver in the Marathon 10K while Morozov earned a bronze on Russia’s 400y free relay. Recent graduate Rebecca Soni, one of many post-graduate swimmers still thriving under Salo, won her second straight gold in the 200m breast with a world-record swim while also earning gold during another world record in the 400m medley relay. She just missed another gold in the 100m breast, taking silver. Another recent graduate Clement Lefert won one gold and one silver for on relays while Trojan great Ous Mellouli won gold for Tunisian in the Marathon 10K to go with a bronze in the 1500m free. Morozov went on to thrive at the European Nationals with seven medals (including two golds) while Hosszu won three golds and a silver. Morozov then won titles in the 50m and 100m free at the 2012 FINA Short Course Worlds while Hosszu won two golds as well. Jasmine Tosky, a 2013 freshman, won gold on the U.S. 800y free relay as well. In 2011 under Salo, the Trojan women’s team’s third-place finish at the NCAAs was its best since 2003 and marked the fourth year in row USC improved its national finish. Troy finished 9-2 and third at the Pac- 10 Championships. Hosszu won three NCAA titles (200y IM, 400y IM, 200y fly) and was named NCAA Swimmer of the meet and Pac-10 Swimmer of the Year. She was also tabbed as the Honda Sports Award winner as the nation’s top athlete in swimming and diving. The five-time All-American Hosszu was one of eight All-Americans last year and among five with at least three All-American honors apiece, which also included Anderson, Presley Bard, Carlson and Lyndsay DePaul. The seventh-place NCAA finish by the men’s team was its best since 2007 and marked its third straight season of improvement. USC, which featured eight All- Americans in 2011, was led by four-time All-American sprinter Morozov, the 2011 Pac-10 Newcomer of the earned individual All-American honors in the 500y free Hosszu were joined by Kristen Lahey and Rachel Waller, Year who rewrote the Trojan record books repeatedly while he joined Zoltan Povazsay, Patrick White and who all earned All-American honors after taking third his freshman year. Complementing Morozov were Nick Karpov on an All-American 800y free relay. USC in the 400y medley relay. The youth-dominated men’s three-time All-Americans Lefert and Colupaev, the trio won the same relay at the 2010 Pac-10s while Lefert team (4-3, 2-3) went through a rebuilding season but spearheading the revitalized men’s team that finished won the 200y free. showed a lot of promise at the 2009 Pac-10s, led by 6-3 overall and third at the highly competitive Pac-10 Outside the NCAA realm in 2010, Soni, on Salo’s James Martin and Povazsay and took a solid contingent Championships. staff as a volunteer coach, won two Pan Pac titles and to the NCAAs. Salo also guided Soni to three gold medals and three Short Course World Championship crowns. Also under Salo in 2009, Hosszu (400m IM) and one bronze at the 2011 World Championships while Anderson also posted three top 8 finishes at Pan Pacs. Trojan graduates Soni (100m breast) and Mellouli Hosszu, Stina Gardell, Morozov and Mellouli also Hosszu won three European Championships gold (1500m free) all won 2009 World Championship gold made appearances. At the 2011 World University medals for and was a two-time finalist at medals while DePaul won a pair of silvers at the 2009 Games, Anderson won gold and silver medals while the Short Course Worlds. Mellouli, a former graduate World University Games. Other Trojans who competed Lefert earned a silver and DePaul reached two finals. assistant coach for Salo, won four medals at Short at the World Championships included Dina Hegazy, In 2010, the Trojans continued their resurgence Course Worlds, including gold in the 1500m free. Ania Kowalczyk, Anderson and Povazsay. toward the top of the NCAA swimming ranks while Lefert also competed in two events at the Short Course Salo’s 2008 was highlighted by the huge success of current and former Trojans continued to perform at the Worlds. USC swimmers who – after training with Salo – went on highest levels on the national and international stage. For all of the success, SwimNews.com named Salo to big success at the 2008 Olympics. Swimmers who The Trojan women’s team (10-2 overall, 4-2 in 2010 international Women’s Coach of the Year. worked out with Salo and won 2008 Olympic medals the Pac-10) finished seventh at the 2010 NCAA Salo’s 2009 was similar to 2010 with USC included gold-medalists Soni, Mellouli and Championships and took third at Pac-10s, its best swimmers performing strong collegiately, nationally as well as bronze medalist Larsen Jensen. Salo served efforts since 2003. Hosszu, Bard and DePaul each and internationally. as Tunisia’s Olympic swim coach at the Olympics, reached a pair of finals at the NCAAs and, including The USC women’s team’s ninth-place at the 2009 enabling him to mentor the Tunisian-born Mellouli in one final from Anderson, combined for seven top 4 NCAA Championships was its best finish since 2004. Beijing. finishes. USC also posted All-American efforts in the The squad (6-1 overall, 5-1 in the Pac-10) was again Also in 2008, USC’s women’s squad finished 5-5 in 800y free relay and the 400y medley relay. The Trojan led by Soni, a senior who won NCAA titles in the 100y 2008 while the men were 2-5. Both finished fifth at the women won six Pac-10 titles as well, including the 800y and 200y breast events for the second consecutive year. Pac-10 Championships. The Women of Troy’s season free relay for the first time since 2003. Hosszu also had a huge NCAAs, reaching the finals was topped off by Soni’s pair of NCAA titles, including The men’s team finished 7-3, 1-3, taking fourth at of three events, including a second-place in the 400y her third consecutive NCAA crown in the 200y breast Pac-10s and moving up to 11th at the NCAAs. Lefert IM and a third in the 200y fly. Additionally, Soni and and her first in the 100y breast. In addition, Whitney

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2008 U.S. Olympic Men’s 2008 U.S. Olympic Women’s Head Coach : Head Coach : “Dave did a great job getting “Dave can coach anybody his kids ready for this meet and in anything. He just prepares his that’s what the Olympics are all swimmers so well. Aaron was all about. This was the best job he’s set to go in Sydney at 17. Rebecca done yet and I expect to see even (Soni) had our best women’s swim more from him in the future.” here.”

U.S. Olympic Gold Medalist , who trained under Salo at Irvine’s Novaquatics: “Dave’s had an absolutely amazing (2008) Olympics.”

Hentzen earned her first career All-American honor Lovell both cracked USC’s all-time top 10 in the 100y teams, often in starring roles. Peirsol, the world record (in the 1650y free) while Emily Goetsch, Lahey, Waller fly in their first year under Salo. holder in the 100 and 200 backstroke (lcm), is a three- and Soni earned additional All-American honors in the Salo, 55, who has coached Olympic medalists time Olympian and won 2004 Olympic gold medals in 400y medley relay. such as Soni, Mellouli, Jensen, former Trojans Lenny both backstroke events as well as the 400 medley relay. The men’s season was capped by Vanni Mangoni’s Krayzelburg and as well as Aaron He followed that up with golds in the 100 and the 400 Pac-10 title in the 400y IM and Richard Gosper’s Peirsol, , , medley relay at the 2008 Olympics and a silver in the consolation All-American nod in the 50y free at the and , came to USC after serving as head 200. Beard is a four-time Olympian with seven medals, NCAA Championships. coach of the Irvine Novaquatics from 1990 to 2006. one of many elite breaststrokers who have come under In his first year with the Trojans in 2007, USC’s “Returning to USC, following in the footsteps of Hall Salo’s tutelage. Lezak, an eight-time Olympic medalist men’s team finished 5-2 overall, 3-2 in the Pac-10, of Fame coaches Peter Daland and Mark Schubert, is a in four appearances, is among American’s greatest taking seventh at the NCAA Championships, fourth at coach’s dream,” said Salo. “The fact that it is my reality sprinters ever. the Pac-10 Championships. The Women of Troy, which can’t be described adequately. Besides duties with the Novas and the U.S. team, suffered the losses of three former Olympians prior to “I have had a dream coaching career - coaching Salo served as co-head coach at Orange Coast the season’s end, were 5-4, 3-4, fifth at the Pac-10 some of the best swimmers in the world with one of the College from 2000 to 2004. The Pirates won the Championships, 20th at the NCAA Championships. best clubs in the country. The opportunity to come back 2003 California state title and Salo was honored as Six men’s swimmers earned All-American honors in to USC to coach one of the most storied programs state Co-Coach of the Year. Also in 2003, he became 2007, including then-senior Larsen Jensen, who won in the history of collegiate swimming is tremendously the Founding Director of Aquatics at Soka University NCAA titles in the 500y and 1650y freestyles. Jensen exciting.” in Alisa Viejo, Calif., where he recently completed his won those same events at the Pac-10 Championships. Salo guided the Novas to numerous Junior National second season with the Lions. Mangoni was also fourth in the 400y IM at the NCAA and U.S. National team titles as well as several age Salo joined the Novas after five seasons (1985- Championships. group championships. He was tabbed 2002 U.S. 90) working under legendary USC swimming coach Soni earned All-American honors on the women’s Swimming Coach of the Year after leading the Novas Peter Daland. He helped guide Troy’s men’s team side, successfully defending her NCAA title in the 200y to U.S. Spring and Summer national titles. to five Top 5 NCAA finishes, including second-place breast and also reaching the final of the 100y breast. In addition to his work with the Novas, he has marks in 1987, 1988 and 1990. Troy also had perfect Other noteworthy first-year accomplishments under served extensively at the national level, including dual-meet records in 1988, 1990 and 1991. Among Salo included the breaking of USC’s record in the 50y head coaching assignments for the United States at the USC swimmers he helped coach were NCAA free. had held the record since 1977, but the 2013 (women) and 2005 World Championships champions and Olympians Dave Wharton and Dan under Salo, senior Sean Sussex erased the mark, going (men) and the 2001 Goodwill Games (men). His Jorgensen. under Bottom’s old standard twice at the end of the assistant coaching duties for the U.S. include the Salo graduated from Long Beach State with a B.A. 2007 season. (At the start of the 2007-2008 season, it 2012 Olympics (women), 2010 Short Course World and M.A. in exercise physiology and also served as an was broken again, this time by Gosper). Championships (women), 2004 Olympics (men), 2003 assistant women’s swimming coach there in 1981 and Salo also helped then-juniors Hentzen and Brittany World Championships (men and women), 2002 Pan 1982. He earned his doctorate in the same field from Allen become NCAA Championships individual point Pacific Championships (men), 2000 Olympics (women) USC in 1991. scorers for the first time, the two distance freestylers and the (women). Salo swam for Santa Rosa Junior College from each earning points for the Trojans in the 1650y free. Nova swimmers and alums who trained under Salo 1976 to 78 before transferring to Long Beach State. Additionally, then-seniors Bryce Elser and Brandon have consistently dotted the roster of U.S. national

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Catherine Vogt, a former top-flight distance swimmer who has coached at both the collegiate and national levels, is in her seventh year as an assistant men’s and women’s swim coach at USC and is also one of the top open water coaches in the country, including at the national level. She came to Troy after three years as an assistant coach at her alma mater, North Carolina (2005-2008). In 2015, she helped lead USC to a fourth-place NCAA finish on the men’s side for the second time in three years as well as the men’s team’s first Pac-12 title since 1979 while the women’s squad placed eighth at NCAAs. The women’s team featured six All-American swimmers, including individual finalists Kendyl Stewart (100y fly) and Chelsea Chenault (200y free). The USC Vogt, in 2013, helped oversee a USC’s men’s team that took fourth at men’s team had eight All-Americans, paced by senior Cristian Quintero, who the NCAA Championships, its best since 2001, and a seventh for the women, won his first NCAA crown in the 200y free while also leading Troy to relay its fourth straight in the top 7. The teams combined for 21 All-Americans and victories in the 400y and 800y free relays. Both Quintero and sophomore included NCAA titles by Haley Anderson (500y and 1650y free) and Vladimir Reed Malone finished top 5 in the NCAA 500y free. Quintero, at the Pac-12 Morozov (50y and 100y free) as well as USC’s first 400y free relay title since Championships, became the first man ever to sweep the 100y, 200y and 500y 1977. The squads combined for 12 conference titles, including a men’s free at the same meet and again led USC to relay wins in the 400y and 800y sweep of all three freestyle relays. The women’s team finished second at the free relays and the 400y medley relay. Troy had three conference finalists in the conference meet for the first time since 2002 with a school-record points total. 500y free and two top 6 finishers in the 1650y free. Vogt also served as the American open water head coach at the 2013 World In September of 2015, Vogt was named the open water head coach for Championships in Barcelona, her second national open water head coaching the 2016 U.S. Olympic Swimming Team. She served as USA’s open water stint. Not only did the American Anderson win the women’s 5K, but former head coach for the 2015 FINA World Championships, her third such stint. Trojan and Vogt pupil Ous Mellouli, representing Tunisia, won the men’s 5K and She also was the head coach for the Americans at the 2013 and 2009 World claimed bronze in the 10K. Under Vogt, American Eva Fabian also won bronze Championships. In 2015, she led Team USA to the open water team world title. in the 25K. There, the U.S. won three medals and posted 11 top-10 finishes throughout the In 2012, the distance-savvy Vogt helped USC repeat its third-place NCAA open water competition. women’s finish and its seventh-place NCAA men’s finish. The women’s squad In 2014, USC continued its strong success. The women’s team finished featured 12 All-Americans, including two-time NCAA champion Katinka Hosszu fifth at the NCAAs to become one of only three teams to post five straight top (400y IM, 200y fly), who barely missed a third title in the 200y IM (taking 7 finishes while the men’s squad took eighth. Each team producing nine All- second). Haley Anderson, one of Vogt’s top distance swimmers, won her first Americans. Quintero won his first NCAA title in the 500y free, took second in career NCAA title in the 500y free in addition to a third in the 1500y free. The the 200y free, third in the 100y free and then led USC to a victory in the 800y Trojan women also won seven Pac-12 titles, including two by Anderson in the free relay, its first title in the race since 2002. Luca Spinazzola (100y back) 500y and 1650y free. The men’s team featured six All-Americans, including and Dimitri Colupaev (200y free) were also finalists. Quintero won two Pac- Cristian Quintero, who was second in the 500y free. 12 titles (200y and 500y free) and led USC to wins in the 400y and 800y free Vogt also coached at the 2012 London Olympics, serving as an assistant relays. Kasey Carlson led USC at the women’s NCAAs with three top 6 finishes, on the Tunisian swim staff, working with Mellouli. including a second in the 50y free while Stina Gardell was a two-time finalist. Mellouli won gold in the Marathon 10K and bronze in the 1500m free Carlson won the 50y free at the Pac-12s and she and Gardell each posted three while Anderson also won a medal, taking silver in the Marathon 10K (seconds top 4 finishes while then-freshman Chenault had three top 7s. out first). Anderson earned her spot at the Olympics with a first-place finish at Following the 2014 season, Vogt was head coach for the U.S. Open Water the FINA Olympic Marathon Swim Qualifier in Setubal, Portugal. team at the 2014 Pan Pacific Games. In her third year with the Trojans in 2011, Vogt helped guide a combined

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15 men’s and women’s swimmers to All-American honors, including Hosszu, and IM events. She led Whitney Sprague to a second-place finish in the 1650y who was a three-time NCAA champion. The women’s team finished third free and coached her to conference and school records in the 500y, 1000y and at the NCAAs while the men were seventh. Vogt pupil Anderson had a big 1650y free. Also under Vogt, Joe Kinderwater swam to a fifth-place finish in the year, finishing third in the 1650y free and sixth in the 500y free at the NCAA 1650y free at the NCAAs, setting two school records in the 1000y and 1650y Championships and winning Pac-10 titles in both events. Anderson also won free. gold in the 1500m free at the 2011 World University Games was fourth in the In 2007, Vogt’s UNC women’s distance swimmers finished 1-2-3 in the 10K at the U.S. Open Water Nationals. 1650y free at the ACC Championships, while the men placed 2-3. At the 2007 Vogt, during her second year with the Trojans in 2010, helped send 11 NCAA Championships, Vogt helped guide Tar Heels Whitney Sprague and Chip women’s swimmers to the NCAA Championships as USC placed seventh, Peterson to All-American honors. its best finish since 2003. Also, the Trojans posted a combined seven top 4 Vogt’s resume boasts several national-level coaching stints prior to 2008 individual finishes and had two All-American relays. The men’s squad finished that include serving as head coach at both the 2006 Pan Pacific Open Water 11th at NCAAs with a 10-swimmer squad. Championships and the , as well as serving as Under Vogt’s tutelage in 2010, Anderson was fourth in the 1650y at the assistant men’s coach at the 2007 Pan Am Games. Her position on the 2007 NCAAs and was a consolation finalist in the 500y free. She also represented Pan Am Games men’s staff marked the first time a female coach was named to a the U.S. at the at the Pan Pacific Games, finishing fourth in the 10K and the U.S. men’s team staff at an international competition. She also was an assistant 1500m free and eighth in the 800m free. At the 2010 World Open Water coach at the USA Swimming National Select Open Water camp in 2006 and Championships, Anderson was fourth in the 25K. Also, USC’s Richard 2007, as well as at the 2005 and 2006 Open Water World Championships. Charlesworth finished just one spot (ninth) out of earning All-American honors While coaching the U.S. team at the 2006 Pan American Open Water in the 1650y free at the 2010 NCAAs. Championships, she guided the men and women to wins in the 5K and 10K, as In 2009, Vogt helped direct Rebecca Soni to her fifth and sixth NCAA titles the U.S. earned the overall team award as well. while Hosszu was a three-time individual finalist. The Women of Troy finished She has coached age group and senior swimmers that qualified and won ninth overall at the NCAAs and had four All-Americans. The men’s squad, medals at the World University Games, Open Water National Championships, meanwhile, sent six swimmers to the NCAAs. Open Water World Championships, U.S. Senior National Championships, Vogt also served as head coach for the 2009 U.S. Open Water World Junior Pan Pacific Games, World Championship Trials, and U.S. Olympic Trials. Championship team that competed in in July. Under Vogt, the U.S. won Prior to coaching at North Carolina, Vogt coached at the Carteret Currents one silver, one bronze, posted five top 10 finishes and finished fourth in team Swimming Club in North Carolina. Vogt has also coached club teams in Virginia scoring among 36 nations. and Mississippi. Vogt joined the Trojan staff after a busy 2008 season. She served as Vogt swam for North Carolina for four years in the distance freestyle assistant coach to the 2008 U.S. Open Water World Championship team (competing as Catherine Frock) and helped lead UNC to an ACC Championship that competed in Seville, Spain. She also coached swimmers to second- and during her freshman year. Her top ACC individual finish was a fifth place in the third-place finishes at U.S. Nationals, which qualified them for two of the five 1650y freestyle in 1996. available spots on the World Championship team. She then traveled to Beijing, She graduated from UNC in 2000 with degrees in education and China, as U.S. head coach for the Open Water test event. psychology. She was named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll and Dean’s List At the 2008 NCAA Championships, she helped guide multiple Tarheel at UNC from 1997-99. swimmers to All-American honors at the NCAA Championships in the distance Vogt has one daughter, Carson Elizabeth, born in October of 2010.

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CHASE BLOCH Assistant Coach • Second Year

Chase Bloch, a 2013 All-American and a 2014 co-captain who was also a two-time Pac-12 All-Academic honoree, is in his second season as an assistant coach for the USC swim team. Bloch was a co-captain as a 2014 senior and was a Pac-12 finalist in the 200y back. He was also a 2014 Pac-12 All-Academic honorable mention pick who graduated with a degree in communications. In addition to taking sixth in the final of the 200y back at the Pac-12s, he was ninth in the 100y fly and 11th in the 100y back. Bloch nabbed his first career All-American honor as a 2013 junior as part of USC’s 200y medley relay that finished fifth at the 2013 NCAA Championships in a school record 1:24.54 ... Bloch became a conference finalist for the first time at the 2013 Pac-12s, touching seventh in the 200y back (1:43.73). He was also 10th in the 100y back (48.04) and 12th in the 100y fly (47.58) ... At the 2012 U.S. Winter Nationals, he was fifth in the 100y fly (46.86) and 10th in the 200y back (1:43.45) ... At the 2013 U.S. Summer Nationals, he was fourth in the `B’ final of the 50m back (25.77), fifth in the `B’ final of the 100m back (55.63) and eighth in the `B’ final of the 200m back (2:02.43). Bloch raced in four events at the 2012 NCAA Championships as a sophomore. He helped USC to a pair of consolation final swims in the 200y and 400y medley relay (swimming the fly in both races) and also was 29th in the 100y back (48.10) and 31st in the 100y fly (47.56) ... At the 2012 Pac-12 Championships, he was 10th in the 100y fly (57.68) and 200y back (1:44.00) and 11th in the 100y back (48.16) ... Bloch raced in three events at the 2012 U.S. Olympic Trials, finishing 24th in the 200m back (2:02.30), 32nd in the 100m back (56.47) and tied for 42nd in the 100m fly (54.41) ... He was named to the 2012 Pac-12 All-Academic honorable mention team. Bloch raced in three events at the 2011 NCAA Championships as a freshman, taking 33rd in the 200y fly (1:47.68), 35th in the 100y fly (47.50) and swam on Troy’s 12th-place 200y medley relay (1:26.61) ... At the 2011 Pac-10 Championships, Bloch was ninth in the 200y fly (1:46.74), 12th in the 100y fly (47.32) and 17th in the 100y back (48.54) ... He competed in the 2011 U.S. Nationals, where he was 4th in the `C’ final of the 200m back. He was also 39th in the 100m fly. Bloch prepped at Oaks Christian High in Westlake, Calif., where he was the 2010 L.A. Daily News Male Athlete of the Year and the 2009 and 2010 L.A. Daily News and Ventura County Star Swimmer of the Year.

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WES FOLTZ Assistant Coach • Second Year

Wes Foltz, a coach with major college and club coaching experience, is in his second year as an assistant coach for the Trojans. Foltz, from Chapel Hill, N.C., graduated from Towson with a degree in business administration. A multi-event conference finalist at Towson, he joins USC’s staff after a brief stint as an assistant coach under Salo’s highly successful Trojan Swim Club. Prior to his move to Southern California, he served two seasons as a volunteer assistant coach at North Carolina State, where he worked primarily with the distance free and IM groups, as well as the sprint group. Along with his responsibilities with the Wolfpack, he was the lead and assistant coach for two different training groups at the Marlins of Raleigh swim team in Raleigh, N.C. Said USC Head Coach Dave Salo: “Wes comes to USC from an experience at North Carolina State that will prepare him as well as anyone to make an impact in our efforts to win the NCAA Championship. N.C. State was one of the most improved programs in the country over the past three years, and Wes was on the ground floor of that cultural change under Braden Holloway. Wes will focus his attention to on-deck duties. Since joining my Trojan Swim Club staff, our athletes have been impressed by his coaching skills and attention to detail and are eager to continue working with him. Wes will also focus attention on our classroom performance, where USC continues to rank among the top teams in the country.”

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NCAA champion Victoria Ishimatsu, a five-time All-American, seven-time Pac-12 title winner and the only four-time Pac-12 Women’s Diver of the Year is in her fourth year as a volunteer assistant coach at USC. Ishimatsu, a senior co-captain who completed her undergraduate degree in Human Performance in 2012, finished her distinguished career as a Trojan with her first NCAA title in 2012, winning the 1-meter springboard with 354.10 points. She also earned All-American honors with a seventh-place on 3-meter and she scored again with a 10th on platform. She was named Pac-12 Diver of the Meet for the third year in a row at the 2012 Pac-12 Championships after she won her fourth straight title on 3-meter (386.80) -- becoming the first Pac- 12 woman to win four in a row on the same board -- and her third consecutive crown on 1-meter (337.05). She qualified for her fourth trip to the NCAA Championships by winning the 1-meter springboard (626.80) at the 2012 Zone E Championships. She was also second on 3-meter and platform. She was named Pac-12 Women’s Diver of the Month for November and February, giving her a record seven monthly honors for her career. Ishimatsu became the first Pac-10 woman to earn conference Diver of the Year honors three years in a row as a 2011 junior. She was a two-time individual point-scorer at the 2011 NCAA Championships, taking ninth on 1-meter (336.50) and 13th on platform (295.85). She was forced to withdraw most consistent diver all season, she carried that over to the 2009 Zone E from the 3-meter competition after striking her foot during a dive, but was able Championships, where she qualified for the NCAA Championships on the to come back the next day and score in the platform event. She qualified for first day with a third on 3-meter (583.05). She then took second on 1-meter the NCAA Championships after sweeping the springboard events at the Zone E (572.10) and was third on platform (456.95). During the summer competition, Championships, where she scored 643.30 on 1-meter and 631.95 on 3-meter. she was fourth on 3-meter synchro at the 2009 FINA Canada Cup. For the second year in a row, Ishimatsu was named Pac-10 Female Diver of the Ishimatsu took a year off before entering college to prepare for the Meet at the 2011 Pac-10 Championships after repeating as champion on both 2008 U.S. Olympic Trials and trained at the U.S. Diving National Training springboards. She won the 1-meter title with 366.75 points and 3-meter with Center. At the Trials, she was sixth on 3-meter, qualifying for the U.S. Diving 357.95. She also reached the finals on platform, taking fourth (265.60). Earlier Olympic Selection Camp. She was up for consideration for the second U.S. in the semester, Ishimatsu qualified on all three boards for the first time on the slot on 3-meter for the Olympics, but was not selected. At the 2008 U.S. Senior national level at the 2011 U.S. Diving Winter Nationals. She finished fifth on Nationals, she won the 1-meter springboard and was eighth on 3-meter. She 1-meter springboard, reached the semifinals of 3-meter and competed in the also won the 1- and 3-meter springboard at the 2008 USA Junior Nationals. quarterfinals of platform (her first nationals competition on platform). Ishimatsu graduated from Halstrom High in Oceanside, Calif., in 2007. Ishimatsu, as a 2010 sophomore, had a fantastic season, capping it She won the 1-meter title and was second on 3-meter at the 2007 Junior Pan off with a pair of All-American performances at the NCAA Championships Am Games and won the 1- and 3-meter titles at the 2007 U.S. Junior Nationals. and her second consecutive Pac-10 Women’s Diver of the Year award. She She was also second on 1-meter and eighth on 3-meter at the 2007 U.S. Senior first finished fifth on 1-meter springboard (329.15) for the second year in a Nationals. At the 2006 Junior World Championships, she was 13th on 1-meter. row and then earned her first All-American honor on 3-meter with a fourth- At the 2006 J.O. Summer Nationals, she was second on 1-meter and fourth on place finish (357.15), becoming USC’s first two-time All-American diver since 3-meter. At the 2005 J.O. Summer Nationals, she was third on 1-meter and 2006. She also scored on platform, taking 10th (270.40). At the 2010 Pac- 3-meter … Competed at the 2004 Junior World Championships, taking sixth 10 Championships, Ishimatsu won her first title on 1-meter (332.80) and won on 1-meter and 3-meter. Also in 2004, won the J.O. Summer National 3-meter the 3-meter (381.15) for the second year in a row. She was fifth on platform and was second on 1-meter. She was CIF diving champion while attending (258.20) and earned Pac-10 Diver of the Meet honors. At the 2010 Zone E Los Alamitos High as a 2004 freshman and was an All-American in 2004 and Championships, she won both springboards as well ... She was a two-time Pac- 2005. 10 Women’s Diver of the month for November and February. After the season, Ishimatsu’s younger sister, Haley, is a junior on the Trojans. A 2008 Ishimatsu teamed with teammate Ariel Rittenhouse to win the bronze medal in Olympian on 10-meter platform and synchro, she competed at Duke in 2011, women’s synchronized 3-meter Tuesday in the final stage of the FINA/Li-Ning winning an ACC title, before transferring to USC. Diving World Series meet in Veracruz, Mexico. As a 2009 freshman, Ishimatsu earned Pac-10 Women’s Diver of the Year and Newcomer of the Year honors after she earned All-American honors on the 1-meter springboard at the NCAA Championships, finishing fifth (304.45). She also scored points on platform with a 12th-place mark (260.95) and was 25th on 3-meter (272.25). At the Pac-10 Championships, Ishimatsu won a Pac-10 title on 3-meter (327.70) -- taking the lead on her final dive. She was also second on 1-meter (313.90) and seventh on platform (223.00). USC’s

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Paul Davidson, who has more than 20 years of experience coaching at the collegiate and club levels, is in ninth year on the Trojan staff and the fourth as the Director of Swim Operations. He served as an assistant coach for the first three years on the staff. In 2015, the USC men’s team won its first Pac-12 title since 1979 and finished fourth at the NCAAs while the women’s squad finished eighth at the NCAAs. The 2014 Trojans posted a pair of top 8 NCAA finishes while, in 2013, the men’s team finished fourth at the NCAAs for its highest finish since 2001 and the women took seventh at NCAAs. In 2012, Davidson helped a USC program that repeated its third (women) and seventh-place (men) finishes at the NCAA Championships, the teams totalling a combined 18 All-American honors. In 2011, Davidson was part of a USC program that saw its women’s squad finish third at the NCAAs while the men’s team was seventh. The squads combined for 15 All-Americans. Davidson, in 2010, helped both programs improve as the women’s team finished sev- enth at NCAAs and the men took 11th. In 2009, the USC women’s team was ninth at the NCAAs. The Trojans featured four All-American swimmers, including Rebecca Soni, Katinka Hosszu, Rachael Waller and Kristen Lahey. Soni won two NCAA titles last year. In 2008, Davidson was part of a staff that helped Vanni Mangoni win the Pac-10 title in the 400y IM and that guided Richard Gosper to break the school record in the 50y free and score in the event at the NCAA Champi- onships. He also worked with a women’s squad that had five All-Americans, including two-time NCAA champion Rebecca Soni. In 2007, Davidson helped guide six Trojan men’s swimmers to All-Amer- ican honors, including two-time NCAA title winner Larsen Jensen. Soni also won an NCAA title for the women. Davidson came to USC after serving as an assistant coach at UNLV in 2006, where he coached the distance groups and handled women’s recruiting. Prior to that, he was an assistant coach at Cal Lutheran from 2003-05, helping to build the program from scratch. Davidson’s other collegiate coaching experience came at Michigan, a three-year stint from 1994 to 1996. While working in Ann Arbor, he also was an assistant coach for Club Wolverine. During his stint in Michigan, the women’s team finished second at the 1995 NCAA Championships and Club Wolverine won a title at the U.S. Summer Nationals that same year. From 1996 to 2005, Davidson was head coach at Conejo Simi Aquat- ics in Simi Valley, Calif. Under his tutelage, the club produced several U.S. Olympic Trials and National Championships qualifiers, grew in member- ship and won the Coastal section championship in 2000. Davidson began his coaching career with the SoCal Aquatics Associa- tion in Tustin, Calif., where he served as senior coach and assistant national coach from 1985-1994 before moving on to Michigan. He was a member of the UC Irvine water polo team from 1980-85 and was a part of the NCAA Championship team in 1982. He graduated from UCI in 1988 with a bachelor of arts degree in film studies and comparative literature.

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Head Diving Coach • 17th Year

Hongping Li, an NCAA champion and two-time Olympian who has been one of the most successful NCAA coaches for more than a decade, is in his 16th year as USC’s head diving coach. He was named to the position on July 1, 1999. Li, a two-time NCAA Coach of the Year (2002, 2006) and 11-time Pac- 12 Women’s (2001-02-03-05-06-09-10-11-12-13-14) and 2009 Pac-10 Men’s Diving Coach of the Year and the winner of the 1998 and 1999 United States Olympic Committee’s “Diving Developmental Coach of the Year” award, came to USC after serving as the head coach of the Mission Viejo (Calif.) Nadadores Diving Team since 1993. Hongping Li with Trojan Olympic Li has had sustained and broad success since joining the USC staff. medalist and NCAA champion Blythe He has directed eight men’s and women’s divers to a combined 39 All- Hartley at the 2008 Olympics. American honors, eight NCAA titles and 32 conference titles. Senior Haley Ishimatsu had another strong season in 2015 to highlight Li’s divers. She finished second on NCAA platform and won the same event at the Pac-12 Championships to become the first Pac-12 woman to win it In 2010, Victoria Ishimatsu earned a pair of All-American honors on three straight years. Junior teammate Sam Adams also qualified for her first 1-meter and 3-meter and was 10th on platform at the NCAA Champion- NCAAs. A whopping four Trojan men -- senior Jordan Gear, juniors Collin ships. That followed Pac-10 titles on 1- and 3-meter, which helped her earn Pollard and Deon Reid and freshman Dashiell Enos -- all qualified for the Pac-10 Diver of the Meet for the second year in a row. Freshman Ariel Rit- NCAA Championships and Pollard scored on 1-meter and platform. Pollard tenhouse finished 12th on 3-meter at the NCAAs and was second on 1-me- also repeated as a three-time Pac-12 finalist. ter and third on 3-meter at the Pac-10s. On the men’s side, Jones scored in In 2014 under Li, Ishimatsu became the first woman to repeat as an two NCAA events and was a three-time Pac-10 finalist, including a title on NCAA platform champion since 1992-93 when she won the event. She 1-meter. Starks was a two-time Pac-10 finalist. also earned her first All-American honors on 1-meter with a sixth-place fin- Also in 2010, Li served as head coach for the U.S. contingent at the first ish and scored for the first time on 3-meter with a 13th-place finish. That ever Youth Olympic Games in Singapore and was a FINA World Cup Diving followed springboard wins at the 2014 NCAA Zone E Championships and Assistant Coach. titles on 3-meter and platform at the 2014 Pac-12 Championships as she In 2009, Jones (1-meter and platform) and Ishimatsu (1-meter), then was named Pac-12 Women’s Diver of the Year. Adams was a three-time both freshmen, earned a combined three All-American honors, becoming Pac-12 finalist on the women’s side while Pollard did the same for the men’s the seventh and eighth All-American divers to compete for Li. Jones also team. was 10th on 3-meter while Victoria Ishimatsu was 12th on platform and The 2013 season saw Li’s latest success story emerge as Ishimatsu, Starks scored on platform. In the Pac-10, Jones won a title on platform and then a sophomore transfer and the younger sister of former USC diving was second on both springboards while Starks was a three-time finalist. On champion Victoria Ishimatsu, set an NCAA record (396.75) en route to the the women’s side, Ishimatsu won the 3-meter springboard and was second NCAA platform title. She also won the event at the Pac-12 Championships on 1-meter. In the summer of 2009, Li served as the head coach for the U.S. to go with a second on 1-meter and a fourth on 3-meter. Adams was also a World Championships squad as well as at the international Canada Open two-time Pac-12 finalist as a freshman. On the men’s side, Gear repeated Grand Prix. Also in 2009, club diver Haley Ishimatsu won a silver medal at as a Pac-12 finalist on platform. the 2009 World Championships on 10m synchro. In 2012 under Li, senior Victoria Ishimatsu won her first career NCAA In 2008, Starks, as a freshman, was an NCAA point scorer on platform title and became the first conference diver to win the Women’s Diver of the and was a three-time Pac-10 finalist, including a second-place on platform. Year four straight years (she was also the first to do it three straight). Ishi- Freshman Christine Petrilli was third on both 1-meter and springboard at the matsu won the NCAA title on 1-meter and was seventh on 3-meter, finishing Pac-10 Championships while senior Kim Popp was also a two-time Pac-10 with five career All-American honors. She was named Pac-12 Diver of the finalist on the same boards. Also in 2008, Li worked for the USOC at the Meet for the third year in a row at the 2012 Pac-12 Championships after 2008 Olympics in Beijing as part of the administrative staff that bridged she won her fourth straight title on 3-meter (386.80) -- becoming the first cultural and language gaps between U.S. and China coaches and athletes. Pac-12 woman to win four in a row on the same board -- and her third While in Beijing, he was able to watch club divers Rittenhouse (springboard consecutive crown on 1-meter (337.05). Gear, as a freshman, was a finalist synchro) and Haley Ishimatsu (platform synchro) become Olympic finalists. on platform at the Pac-12s last year, taking fourth. In 2007, Kenny Jenkins became the sixth USC diver to garner All- In 2011, Victoria Ishimatsu was tabbed as the Pac-10 Women’s Diver American honors under Li with a fifth place on platform at the 2007 NCAA of the Year for the third year in a row after claiming both Pac-12 spring- Championships. Both Jenkins and fellow senior Michael Hilde scored indi- board titles for the second year in a row. She competed in all three boards vidually at the NCAA Championships in both the 1-meter springboard and at the NCAAs, scoring on the 1-meter and platform. Junior Harrison Jones platform. Also, Popp reached the NCAAs for the second year in a row and earned All-American honors on 3-meter and won the 1-meter title at Pac- scored for the first time with a 12th-place finish on platform. 12s. Senior Steven Starks was also a three-time Pac-12 finalist. Also in In 2006, Blythe Hartley won her fourth and fifth career NCAA titles 2011, Li served as the World Championships USA Diving Team Manager. with wins on the 1-meter and 3-meter springboard while Hilde made his Li’s then-club diver and current Trojan, Haley Ishimatsu (the younger sister All-American debut on 3-meter. Hartley, who also earned her 12th (a maxi- of Victoria), won a 2011 U.S. national title on 10-meter.

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Hongping Li with Haley Ishimatsu after she set an NCAA record for points en route to the 2013 NCAA title. She repeated as champion in 2014.

mum for a diver) All-American honor with a final appearance on platform, was named NCAA Women’s Diver of the Year for the second time. Her five career NCAA titles is tied for second among NCAA women divers. She also won her seventh and eighth career Pac-10 titles (a Pac-10 record). Junior Michael Hilde earned his first career All-American honor with an eighth- place on 3-meter at the NCAAs and he won his second career Pac-10 plat- form title (Troy’s fourth in a row in the event). In addition to Hilde, Jenkins qualified for his first NCAA Championships, marking the third straight year USC has had two men at the NCAAs. It was the seventh year in a row USC featured at least one All-American diver under Li. In 2005, Hartley won her third career NCAA title while Ray Vincent earned his third consecutive All-American honors on the platform. Hartley was named 2005 NCAA and Pac-10 women’s diver of the year after win- ning the NCAA 3-meter title and her fifth and sixth career Pac-10 titles a few weeks earlier. She went on to win her second career World Champion- ship gold medal on 1-meter in July, 2005, in Montreal. Vincent also won a Pac-10 title on platform and Troy’s men’s diving contingent was the highest scoring unit of the meet. In 2004, Vincent earned All-American honors on the platform, continu- ing Li’s streak of having Trojans earn All-American honors each year he’s been at USC. Hilde won his first Pac-10 platform title weeks earlier. Addi- tionally, Hartley represented Canada at the 2004 Olympics (winning bronze on platform synchro) while Li’s club diver Rachelle Kunkel made the U.S. team placing 9th on 3-meter springboard. Li was also an assistant coach on the 2004 U.S. Olympic Diving team. In 2003, three of Li’s divers earned All-American honors. Vincent be- came Li’s first men’s diver at USC to do so, taking third in the platform at the 2003 NCAA Championships. At the women’s NCAAs, Hartley was a three-time All-American while Nicci Fusaro earned one All-American honor. Hartley also swept the 2003 Pac-10 Championship diving events on the women’s side (Fusaro took a pair of seconds) and Vincent won the plat- form title in the men’s meet. For their efforts, Li was named 2003 Pac-10 Women’s Coach of the Year for the third consecutive season and Hartley Hongping Li with Victoria Ishimatsu was named Pac-10 Women’s Diver of the Year for the second straight year. after Ishimatsu won on 1-meter at the Li also served as head coach for the U.S. Diving team that competed at 2012 NCAAs for her first national title. the 2003 Grand Prix Diving Championships in Rome, . He earned NCAA Coach of the Year honors after directing the women’s diving squad to superb results at the 2002 NCAA Championships. Hartley

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Hongping Li with Nicci Fusaro (middle) and Blythe Hartley at the 2002 NCAA Championships. Hartley won two NCAA titles in 2002 and both she and Fusaro were three-time All-Americans. Li was named 2002 NCAA Coach of the Year Hongping Li’s while Hartley was 2002 NCAA Diver of the Year. USC Highlights won a pair of NCAA titles and made three finals coached was Erica Sorgi, who captured five se- appearances on her way to 2002 NCAA Wom- nior national titles since 1996. 2002 and 2006 NCAA en’s Diver of the Year while Fusaro also made Li led the Nadadores to the 1998 Junior Women’s Coach of the Year three NCAA finals appearances. Senior diver National Championships team title as well as • Kellie Brennan also scored and just missed earn- every Western National team title since 1996. ing All-American honors. Also in 2002, Hartley He served as an assistant coach at Mission Viejo 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, won a silver and a bronze at the 2002 Com- from 1989-93, helping the club to consecutive 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, monwealth Games while Fusaro qualified for the junior team titles from 1991-93. 2013, 2014 Pac-12 Women’s 2002 U.S. national team. Originally from Beijing, Li was a 12-time na- and 2009 Pac-10 In 2001, Li guided Brennan to a pair of All- tional champion and a two-time Olympian while Men’s Coach of the Year American honors (and her third consecutive Pac- competing for China. He finished fourth on the 10 1-meter title) and Fusaro to her first at the 3-meter springboard at the 1984 Olympics in • 2001 NCAAs. Both also reached the top three at Los Angeles, earned gold medals on platform at Li has directed USC divers to the 2001 U.S. Indoor Championships. Brennan the 1981 FINA World Cup in Mexico City and the 8 NCAA titles was named Pac-10 Diver of the Year, Fusaro was 1981 World University Games and won bronze and a combined tabbed as Newcomer of the Year and Li earned on 3-meter at the 1986 World Championships. 39 All-American honors his first Pac-10 Coach of the Year honor. A year He also qualified for the 1980 Olympics, but did earlier in 2000, Li helped guide Brennan to her not compete because of the Chinese boycott. • first two All-American honors. Li attended USC from 1985-89 and re- Under Li, Trojan divers have won Li, 51, was named the 1998 and 1999 U.S. ceived a bachelor’s degree in physical edu- a combined 32 Pac-12 titles and Diving Outstanding Age Group Coach of the cation in 1989. He won an NCAA title in the have been named Pac-12 Diver Year, was a U.S. team coach at the 1999 Pan Am 3-meter springboard as a freshman in 1986 of the Year 12 times Games, the 1998 World Diving Championships, and earned All-American honors in the 1-meter the 1998 Goodwill Games and the 1997 World springboard. He also earned Pac-10 titles in the and Newcomer Diver Junior Championships, and earned the Coach 1- and 3-meter springboards that same year. He of the Year 5 times of Excellence award at the 1995 Senior National was not eligible to compete after 1986 because Championships. of an NCAA age rule. At Mission Viejo, he produced eight Junior Li lives in La Palma, Calif., with his wife, Ling, National champions who won a combined and their 21-year-old daughter, Amanda, a se- 20 individual titles. Among the elite divers Li nior at USC.

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Uytengsu Aquatics Center New Home of USC Swimming and Diving and Water Polo

Thanks to an $8 million gift from former USC men’s swimming captain Wilfred “Fred” Uytengsu as well as the generosity of a host of other donors, USC boasts a new home for its swimming and diving and water polo teams. The $8 million gift - the largest ever made to the Athletic Department by a former student-athlete - helped fund the Uytengsu Aquatics Center, which officially opened on Feb. 21, 2014. At Uytengsu’s request, the center’s swimming pool was named for his swim coach, Peter Daland, honoring Daland’s legendary contributions to USC’s aquatics program. Daland guided the Trojans with such humility and integrity. He epitomizes what that includes a shade structure and a new entry on from 1958 to 1992, and won nine national titles it means to be a USC graduate, with a true Trojan McClintock Avenue. and 17 conference crowns. spirit. This lasting gift is not only a tribute to Fred’s “I look back at my learnings and experiences “The USC community takes such profound generosity and love for his alma mater, but also at USC with fond memories and realize how many pride in its student-athletes, and Mr. Uytengsu’s gift a great acknowledgment of the man who made life lessons came from my education there,” said sends a strong message of support,” said President USC swimming and diving what it is today - Peter Uytengsu. “Without a doubt, swimming at USC - C. L. Max Nikias at the time of Uytengsu’s initial Daland.” and for Coach Daland - was a great opportunity. gift. “Thanks to his extraordinary generosity, the “Fred’s gift will have an impact beyond brick And I am now pleased to be able to give back and university will create world-class facilities for our and mortar,” Salo continued. “The design of the support the university’s goal of upgrading facilities. world-class athletes.” new facility will make the spectator experience so “It is my hope that future Trojan swimmers, “We are extremely grateful for this much more enjoyable, and USC student-athletes of divers and water polo players will benefit from the transformative gift from Fred Uytengsu and his today and tomorrow will have greater access to their new Uytengsu Aquatics Center and help keep these family,” said Pat Haden, inaugural holder of USC’s coaches and trainers and the unique opportunity to programs amongst the best in the U.S. I am also Charles Griffin Cale Director of Athletics’ Chair. “It train in a world class facility.” pleased to be able to name the pool after Peter signifies their tremendous commitment to take our The Uytengsu Aquatics Center is a state-of-the- Daland, who deserves to be recognized not just aquatics facilities - in which more than 20 national art aquatics facility, including a new diving dry-land for his nine NCAA Championships, but also for the championships have been won - to the next level. training area, a new dive tower, new men’s and profound impact he had on all of the swimmers he The gift will also greatly enhance the experience women’s swimming, diving and water polo locker coached over his 35 seasons as head coach of USC of our swimming, diving and water polo team and team rooms, new coaches offices for swimming Men’s Swimming. Indeed the future is bright. Fight members.” and diving, a multi- purpose room to support On!” Said USC head coach Dave Salo: “Fred’s gift activities in the facility, a new scoreboard with video Fred Uytengsu graduated with a Bachelor of is one purely of the heart. I have never met a man capabilities with a stadium that will seat up to 2,500 Science degree from USC’s Marshall School of Business’s Entrepreneurship program in 1983. A freshman walk-on swimmer, by his senior year, Uytengsu was captain of USC’s swim team. He is president and chief executive officer of Alaska Milk Corporation, the leading publicly listed consumer foods company in the Philippines. The company, which engages in the manufacture, distribution and sale of liquid, powdered and ultra-heat treated milk products in the Philippines, was founded by Uytengsu’s late father, Wilfred Sr., in 1972, and is based in Makati City, Philippines. The Uytengsu family also owns the Alaska Aces, a professional basketball team that has won 13 Philippine Basketball Association championships since joining the association in 1986. In addition, Fred Uytengsu, a triathlete, is credited with bringing the Ironman and Xterra races to the Philippines. Uytengsu is married to fellow USC alum Kerri (Dunn) Uytengsu ‘84, and the couple has three children. Their daughter Ashton graduated from USC in 2009.

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Olympic Pool Short Course (Yards) Olympic Pool Long Course (Meters)

50 Free 19.49...... Vladimir Morozov ‘14 vs. Cal/Stanford, 2/3/12 50 Free 22.30...... Anthony Ervin (Phoenix Swim Club), 100 Free 42.93...... Vladimir Morozov ‘14 vs. Arizona State, 11/13/10 ...... Inv., 7/15/00 200 Free 1:34.19...... (Arizona) vs. USC, 11/19/04 100 Free 48.84...... Jason Lezak (Rose Bowl Aq.), Janet Evans Inv, 6/8/08 500 Free 4:17.09...... Larsen Jensen ’07 vs. C alifornia, 2/3/06 200 Free 1:47.44...... (FRG), Olympic Finals, 7/84 1000 Free 8:48.34...... Larsen Jensen ’07 vs. California, 2/3/06 400 Free 3:44.79...... Ous Mellouli ‘06 (Trojan Swim Club), 1650 Free 14:50.07...... Larsen Jensen ’07 vs. Stanford, 2/4/06 ...... Janet Evans Inv., 6/7/08 100 Back 46.55...... (Stanford) vs. USC, 2/9/02 800 Free 7:49.02 *...... Ous Mellouli ‘06 (Trojan Swim Club), 200 Back 1:41.88...... David Russell (California) vs. USC, 2/3/06 ...... Janet Evans Inv., 6/6/08 100 Breast 54.21...... Mihaly Flaskay ‘07, vs. Arizona, 11/19/04 1500 Free 14:50.65...Ryan Cochrane (Isl. Swimming), Janet Evans Inv., 6/8/08 200 Breast 1:56.45...... (California) vs. USC, 2/3/06 100 Back 54.60...... Lenny Krayzelburg ’98, Janet Evans Inv., 7/16/00 100 Fly 46.53...... (California) vs. USC, 2/3/12 200 Back 1:57.68...... Lenny Krayzelburg ’98, Janet Evans Inv., 7/16/99 200 Fly 1:44.73...... Sam Masson ’07 vs. Stanford, 2/4/06 100 Breast 1:01.46...... Damir Dugonjic (Cal), Janet Evans Inv., 6/6/08 200 IM 1:46.11...... Miguel Molina (California) vs. USC, 2/3/06 200 Breast 2:12.90...... (USA), 8/89 400 IM 3:45.57...... (Stanford) vs. USC, 2/9/02 100 Fly 53.08...... Michael Gross (FRG), Olympic Finals, 7/84 200 F.R. 1:19.25...... USC (Daniels, Wagner, Colupaev, Morozov) 200 Fly 1:55.84...... (Wolverine), Janet Evans Inv., 7/14/00 ...... vs. Cal-Stanford, 2/4/12 200 IM 2:01.42...... (CAN), Olympic Finals, 7/84 400 F.R. 2:54.89...... USC (Quintero, Colupaev, Wagner, Bloch) 400 IM 4:13.93...... ’03, Janet Evans Inv., 7/20/02 ...... vs. Utah, 2/22/14 400 F.R. 3:19.03...... USA (Cavanaugh ’85, Heath, Biondi, Gaines), 800 F.R. 6:35.70...... USC (Mangoni, White, Tanner, Povazsay) ...... Olympic Finals, 7/84 ...... vs. Washington, 1/24/09 800 F.R. 7:15.69...... USA (Heath, Larson, Float ’82, Hayes), 200 M.R. 1:26.69...... USC (Spinazzola, Lujan Rivera, Davis, Quintero) ...... Olympic Finals, 7/84 ...... vs. Utah, 2/22/14 400 M.R. 3:39.30...... USA (Carey, Lundquist, Morales, Gaines), 400 M.R. 3:09.89...... California (Russell, Barbosa, Godec, Tilly) ...... Olympic Finals, 7/84 ...... vs. USC, 2/3/06 * First 800 meters of 1500 Free

All-American set the 400 (LCM) pool record in 1989.

Lenny Krayzelburg owns two USC pool records.

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Short Course Yards Long Course Meters Short Course Meters

50-Yard Freestyle 50-Meter Freestyle 50-Meter Freestyle Vladimir Morozov (2013 NCAA Championships)... 18.63 Vladimir Morozov (2013 World Championships)...... 21.47 Gabe Woodward (2000 NCAA Championships)..... 22.49

100-Yard Freestyle 100-Meter Freestyle 100-Meter Freestyle Vladimir Morozov (2013 NCAA Championships). 40.76 ! Vladimir Morozov (2013 World University Games)...47.62 Gabe Woodward (2000 NCAA Championships)..... 49.48

200-Yard Freestyle 200-Meter Freestyle 200-Meter Freestyle Cristian Quintero (2015 NCAA Championships). 1:32.03 Reed Malone (2015 World University Games)...... 1:47.15 Clement Lefert (2010 SC World Championships). 1:44.82

500-Yard Freestyle 400-Meter Freestyle 400-Meter Freestyle Larsen Jensen (2007 NCAA Championships) ..... 4:09.80 Larsen Jensen (2007 Duel in the Pool)...... 3:45.04 Erik Vendt (2000 NCAA Championships)...... 3:42.81

1000-Yard Freestyle 800-Meter Freestyle 800-Meter Freestyle Larsen Jensen (2007 NCAA Championships)... * 8:44.73 Larsen Jensen (2005 U.S. World Champ. Trials)... 7:54.22 Erik Vendt (2000 NCAA Championships)...... 7:44.22

1650-Yard Freestyle 1500-Meter Freestyle 1500-Meter Freestyle Larsen Jensen (2007 NCAA Championships) ... 14:26.70 Larsen Jensen (2007 World Championships)...... 14:52.80 Erik Vendt (2000 NCAA Championships)...... * 14:31.02

100-Yard Backstroke 100-Meter Backstroke 100-Meter Backstroke Ralf Tribuntsov (2015 NCAA Championships)...... 44.95 Vladimir Morozov (2013 Russian Nationals)...... 53.70 Leonardo Costa (2000 NCAA Championships)...... 52.88

200-Yard Backstroke 200-Meter Backstroke 200-Meter Backstroke Lenny Krayzelburg (1997 Pac-10 Championships)... 1:40.59 (1996 U.S. Olympic Trials)...... 1:59.16 Leonardo Costa (2000 NCAA Championships).... 1:54.79

100-Yard Breaststroke 100-Meter Breaststroke 100-Meter Breaststroke Vladimir Morozov (2013 NCAA Championships)... 52.01 Mihaly Flaskay (2006 U.S. Spring Nationals)...... 1:02.18 Ryosuke Imai (2000 NCAA Championships)...... 59.72

200-Yard Breaststroke 200-Meter Breaststroke 200-Meter Breaststroke Steven Stumph (2015 Pac-12 Championships)..... 1:52.50 Steven Stumph (2015 L.A. Invitational)...... 2:12.99 Ryosuke Imai (2000 NCAA Championships)...... 2:10.41

100-Yard Butterfly 100-Meter Butterfly 100-Meter Butterfly Santo Condorelli (2015 NCAA Championships)..... 45.79 Santo Condorelli (2015 Pan Am Games)...... 52.42 Clement Lefert (2010 SC World Championships).... 52.54

200-Yard Butterfly 200-Meter Butterfly 200-Meter Butterfly Viktor Bodrogi (2006 Pac-10 Championships)..... 1:42.35 Dakota Hodgson (2015 U.S. Nationals)...... 1:57.51 Philippe Demers (2000 Pac-10 Trials)...... 1:58.62

200-Yard Individual Medley 200-Meter Individual Medley 200-Meter Individual Medley Dimitri Colupaev (2011 Texas Invitational)...... 1:44.10 Vanni Mangoni (2007 Italian Nationals)...... 2:02.38 Tamas Kerekjarto (2000 NCAA Championships).. 1:58.23

400-Yard Individual Medley 400-Meter Individual Medley 400-Meter Individual Medley Ous Mellouli (2005 NCAA Championships)...... 3:39.19 Erik Vendt (2001 U.S. Spring Nationals)...... 4:14.19 Ous Mellouli (2004 NCAA Championships)...... 4:04.90

200-Yard Free Relay 400-Meter Freestyle Relay 400-Meter Freestyle Relay 1:15.85...... 2015 NCAA Championships 3:26.74 ...... 1986 3:16.32...... 2000 NCAA Championships Santo Condorelli, Dylan Carter, Ralf Tribuntsov, Steve Nichols, Allan Alarab, Marc Wimmer, Philippe Demers, , Bret Awbrey, Cristian Quintero Thomas Fahrner Gabe Woodward

400-Yard Free Relay 800-Meter Freestyle Relay 800-Meter Freestyle Relay 2:47.06...... 2015 NCAA Championships 7:27.89 ...... 1987 7:15.36...... 2004 NCAA Championships Cristian Quintero, Santo Condorelli, Ralf Tribuntsov, Mike O’Brien, Tony Batis, Chris Chalmers, Dan Jorgensen Ous Mellouli, Trent Staley, Viktor Bodrogi, Tyler Panos Dylan Carter 400-Meter Medley Relay 400-Meter Medley Relay 800-Yard Free Relay 3:44.51...... 2006 U.S. Spring Nationals 3:33.85...... 2000 NCAA Championships 6:11.64 ...... 2015 NCAA Championships Viktor Bodrogi, Mihaly Flaskay, Sam Masson, Leonardo Costa, Ryosuke Imai, Philippe Demers, Gabe Cristian Quintero, Dylan Carter, Michael Domagala, Sean Sussex Woodward Reed Malone Note: Long course records apply only to events in which * American Record 200-Yard Medley Relay swimmers represented USC. 1:23.90...... 2015 NCAA Championships Luca Spinazzola, Morten Klarskov, Dylan Carter, Santo Condorelli

400-Yard Medley Relay 3:04.80...... 2015 Pac-12 Championships Ralf Tribuntsov, Andrew Malone, Santo Condorelli, Cristian Quintero

! NCAA Record * First 1,000 yards of 1,650-yard freestyle at NCAAs

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50-YARD Freestyle 1000-YARD Freestyle 100-YARD BACKSTROKE 1. 18.63...... Vladimir Morozov ‘13 1. 8:44.73...... Larsen Jensen ‘07 1. 44.95...... Ralf Tribuntsov ‘18 2. 19.27...... Santo Condorelli ‘17 2. 8:46.71...... Erik Vendt ’03 2. 45.13...... Luca Spinazzola ‘15 3. 19.41...... Dylan Carter ‘17 3. 8:49.71...... Mike O’Brien ’88 3. 46.55...... Lenny Krayzelburg ’98 4. 19.53...... Jack Wagner ‘14 4. 8:57.25...... Pawel Furtek ‘18 4. 46.69...... Vladimir Morozov ‘13 5. 19.54...... Richard Gosper ‘08 5. 8:58.66...... Dan Jorgensen ’90 5. 46.71...... Alex Lendrum ‘13 6. 19.62...... Sean Sussex ‘07 6. 8:59.24...... Cristian Quintero ‘15 6. 46.90...... Dylan Carter ‘17 7. 19.65...... Cristian Quintero ‘15 7. 9:00.37...... Richard Charlesworth ‘11 7. 46.98...... Nick Karpov ‘13 8. 19.66...... Maclin Davis ‘16 8. 9:01.83...... Ous Mellouli ‘06 8. 47.42...... Chase Bloch ‘14 9. 19.70...... Joe Bottom ’77 8. 9:02.50...... Chris Hansen ’86 9. 47.53...... Viktor Bodrogi ’07 10. 19.72...... Jeff Daniels ‘12 10. 9:04.09...... Ted Singley ‘16 10. 47.59...... Cary Wright ’15

100-YARD Freestyle 1650-YARD Freestyle 200-YARD BACKSTROKE 1. 40.76...... Vladimir Morozov ‘13 1. 14:26.70...... Larsen Jensen ‘07 1. 1:40.59...... Lenny Krayzelburg ’98 2. 42.11...... Cristian Quintero ‘15 2. 14:29.85...... Erik Vendt ’03 2. 1:40.82...... Alex Lendrum ‘13 3. 42.20...... Santo Condorelli ‘17 3. 14:41.43...... Mike O’Brien ’88 3. 1:41.26...... Luca Spinazzola ‘15 4. 42.61...... Dylan Carter ‘17 4. 14:45.78...... Cristian Quintero ‘15 4. 1:41.88...... Brad Bridgewater ’96 5. 42.66...... Ralf Tribuntsov ‘18 5. 14:47.69...... Ous Mellouli ’06 5. 1:42.61...... Chase Bloch ‘14 6. 42.80...... Dimitri Colupaev ‘14 6. 14:49.54...... Dan Jorgensen ’90 6. 1:43.38...... Jim Wells ’96 7. 42.97...... Reed Malone ‘17 7. 14:51.81...... Pawel Furtek ‘18 7. 1:43.44...... Trent Staley ’04 8. 42.98...... Erik Ran ’91 8. 14:54.51...... Richard Charlesworth ‘11 8. 1:43.51...... Chad Bobrosky ‘15 9. 43.10...... Jack Wagner ‘14 9. 14:54.83...... Klete Keller ’02 9. 1:43.57...... Leonardo Costa ’02 10. 43.15...... Bela Szabados ’99 10. 14:55.29...... Chris Hansen ’87 10. 1:43.99...... Nick Karpov ‘13

200-YARD Freestyle 100-YARD BUTTERFLY...... 100-YARD Breaststroke 1. 1:32.03...... Cristian Quintero ‘15 1. 45.79...... Santo Condorelli ‘17 1. 52.01...... Vladimir Morozov ‘13 2. 1:32.74...... Dimitri Colupaev ‘14 2. 45.96...... Ralf Tribuntsov ‘18 2. 52.58...... Andrew Malone ‘15 3. 1:33.12...... Clement Lefert ‘11 3. 46.09...... Sam Masson ‘07 3. 52.73...... Dillon Connolly ‘11 4. 1:33.27...... Dylan Carter ‘17 4. 46.16...... Dylan Carter ‘17 4. 52.92...... Mihaly Flaskay ’07 5. 1:33.87...... Bela Szabados ’99 5. 46.34...... Michael Domagala ‘17 5. 53.00...... Morten Klarskov ‘16 6. 1:34.01...... Reed Malone ‘17 6. 46.37...... Maclin Davis ‘16 6. 53.12...... Steven Stumph ‘17 7. 1:34.23...... Ous Mellouli ‘06 7. 46.59...... Chase Bloch ‘14 7. 53.22...... Sergio Lujan Rivera ‘15 8. 1:34.43...... Klete Keller ’02 8. 46.83...... Ankur Poseria ‘ 09 8. 53.34...... Ryosuke Imai ’01 9. 1:34.52...... Patrick White ‘12 9. 46.90...... Jeff Lee ’03 9. 53.50...... Kevin Bartell ‘09 1:34.52...... Zoltan Povazsay ‘10 10. 46.91...... Luca Spinazzola ‘15 10. 53.52...... Emmett Walling ‘11

500-YARD Freestyle 200-YARD BUTTERFLY 200-YARD Breaststroke 1. 4:09.80...... Larsen Jensen ‘07 1. 1:42.35...... Viktor Bodrogi ‘07 1. 1:52.50...... Steven Stumph ‘17 2. 4:10.02...... Cristian Quintero ‘15 2. 1:42.75...... Michael Domagala ‘17 2. 1:54.64...... Morten Klarskov ’16 3. 4:11.30...... Reed Malone ‘17 3. 1:42.94...... Jeff Lee ’03 3. 1:54.93...... Ridge Altman ‘16 4 . 4:12.18...... Ous Mellouli ’06 4. 1:43.33...... Cary Wright ‘15 4. 1:55.47...... Dillon Connolly ‘11 5. 4:12.83...... Klete Keller ’02 5. 1:43.72...... Clement Lefert ‘11 5. 1:55.65...... Andrew Malone ‘16 6. 4:13.06...... Mike O’Brien ’88 6. 1:44.50...... Dave Wharton ’91 6. 1:56.24...... Ryosuke Imai ’01 7. 4:13.63...... Erik Vendt ’03 7. 1:44.58...... ’95 7. 1:56.87...... Erik Vendt ’03 8. 4:13.77...... Clement Lefert ‘11 8. 1:44.61...... Jeff Julian ’97 8. 1:57.53...... Mihaly Flaskay ’07 9. 4:15.36...... Dan Jorgensen ’90 9. 1:44.69...... Dave Cademartori ’88 9. 1:57.59...... ’90 10. 4:15.69...... Bela Szabados ’99 10. 1:44.73...... Sam Masson ‘07 10. 1:57.89...... Steve Bentley ’87 1:44.73...... J.D. Abercrombie ’04 200-YARD IM 1. 1:44.10...... Dimitri Colupaev ‘14 2. 1:44.24...... Alex Lendrum ‘13 3. 1:44.70...... Dave Wharton ’91 4. 1:44.84...... Morten Klarskov ‘16 5. 1:45.19...... Luca Spinazzola ‘15 6. 1:45.35...... Michael Domagala ‘17 7. 1:45.56...... Tamas Kerekjarto ’02 8. 1:45.77...... ’92 9. 1:45.85...... Vanni Mangoni ‘09 10. 1:45.91...... Steven Stumph ‘17

400-YARD IM 1. 3:39.19...... Ous Mellouli ’06 2. 3:39.95...... Erik Vendt ’03 3. 3:42.23...... Dave Wharton ’91 4. 3:43.93...... Vanni Mangoni ‘09 5. 3:44.85...... Tamas Kerekjarto ’02 6. 3:45.87...... Mark Warkentin ’02 7. 3:45.96...... James Martin ‘10 8. 3:46.16...... Paul Fahey ’05 9. 3:47.08...... Ray Looze ’90 10. 3:47.66...... Cary Wright ‘15

Lenny Krayzelburg owns USC’s 200y backstroke record, tied for the second oldest on the Trojan books.

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YEAR Coach Rec. ConF. NCAA Captain 1943 Fred Cady 5-0 1944 Fred Cady 1-1 1945 Fred Cady 5-1 1946 Fred Cady 2-3 4 1947 Fred Cady 7-4 3 1948 Fred Cady 3-1 3 12 1949 Fred Cady 5-0 1 10 1950 Fred Cady 5-0 2 13 1951 Fred Cady 5-1 13 1952 Fred Cady 5-2 2 18 1953 Fred Cady 6-1 3 19 1954 Fred Cady 7-3 3 1955 Fred Cady 6-1 2 18 Allen Gilchrist 1956 Fred Cady 7-1 2 15 Joseph Horsley 1957 Fred Cady 10-2 3 James Stevenson 1958 Peter Daland 9-0 2 Ronald Severa 1959 Peter Daland 9-0 2 Hugh Cameron 1960 Peter Daland 5-0 1 1 Fred Tissue 1961 Peter Daland 7-0 – 2 Charles Bittick was captain of the 1966 1962 Peter Daland 10-0 1 2 Murray Rose USC national championship team. 1963 Peter Daland 10-0 1 1 John House 1964 Peter Daland 7-0 1 1 James Corfman, Brian Foss 1965 Peter Daland 9-0 1 1 Robert Bennett 1966 Peter Daland 13-0 1 1 Roy Saari 1967 Peter Daland 8-0-1 1 2 1968 Peter Daland 17-0 1 3 William Johnson 1969 Peter Daland 9-1 1 2 George Watson 1970 Peter Daland 5-1 2 2 Gregory Charlton 1971 Peter Daland 8-1 2 2 Thomas Ludwig 1972 Peter Daland 9-0 1 2 Rob Orr 1973 Peter Daland 5-2 1 3 James McConica 1974 Peter Daland 6-0 1 1 Tom McBreen 1975 Peter Daland 8-0 1 1 1976 Peter Daland 11-0 1 1 Dave Hannula 1977 Peter Daland 12-0 1 1 Joe Bottom 1978 Peter Daland 12-1 1 5 Scott Findorff 1979 Peter Daland 12-2 1 2 1980 Peter Daland 10-0 4 6 1981 Peter Daland 7-2 7 7 Neil Macready 1982 Peter Daland 6-4 5 7 Jim Ferstel 1983 Peter Daland 13-3 6 15 Fred Uytengsu 1984 Peter Daland 8-5 5 15 Ken Fitzpatrick 1985 Peter Daland 7-2 3 5 Ken Fitzpatrick, Tim Morioka 1986 Peter Daland 12-2 4 7 Kevin Craig Joe Bottom captained USC’s 1977 1987 Peter Daland 9-2 4 2 Chris Hansen, Thomas Fahrner national championship team. 1988 Peter Daland 9-0 2 2 Mike O’Brien, Jeff Powers 1989 Peter Daland 5-2 3 5 Chip Hobson 1990 Peter Daland 11-0 3 2 Chris Chalmers 1991 Peter Daland 12-0 4 4 Brad Askins, Greg Larson 1992 Peter Daland 8-1 3 7 Greg Larson, Jason Struck 1993 Mark Schubert 8-3 4 13 Tim O’Mara, John Steel 1994 Mark Schubert 8-1 3 6 Tim O’Mara, John Steel 1995 Mark Schubert 6-2 3 10 Jason Stelle, Jim Wells 1996 Mark Schubert 8-1 4 7 Brian Craft, Jim Wells 1997 Mark Schubert 8-0 2 6 Josh Ilika, Jeff Julian 1998 Mark Schubert 5-2 2 5 Josh Ilika, Lenny Krayzelburg 1999 Mark Schubert 6-1 2 6 Mark Kwok, Mike Williams 2000 Mark Schubert 5-2 3 6 Bret Awbrey, Nick Smith 2001 Mark Schubert 3-3 2 4 Nick Smith, Gabe Woodward 2002 Mark Schubert 4-5 4 5 Erik Vendt, Jeff Lee 2003 Mark Schubert 5-3 3 5 Erik Vendt, Jeff Lee 2004 Mark Schubert 1-6 4 14 Trent Staley, Matt Peterson 2005 Mark Schubert 4-3 3 9 Paul Fahey, Tyler Panos, Ray Vincent 2006 Mark Schubert 6-3 4 7 Tyler Storie, Tyler Panos 2007 David Salo 5-2 4 7 L. Jensen, B. Elser, S. Sussex 2008 David Salo 2-5 5 36 Bryce Elser, Richard Gosper 2009 David Salo 4-3 4 15 James Martin, Kazu Miyahara 2010 Dave Salo 7-3 4 11 James Martin, Patrick White 2011 Dave Salo 6-3 3 7 Jeff Daniels, Emmett Walling, Steven Starks 2012 Dave Salo 4-3 4 7 Jeff Daniels, Alex Lendrum, Jack Ostler 2004 captain Trent Staley won a 2013 Dave Salo 7-3 3 4 Chase Bloch, Nick Johnson, Alex Lendrum U.S. National title that same year. 2014 Dave Salo 4-2 3 8 Chase Bloch, Dimitri Colupaev 2015 Dave Salo 6-2 1 4 Cristian Quintero, Andrew Malone, Reed Malone

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2012 — LONDON Dimitri Colupaev (Germany) Clement Lefert (France)..1 Gold, 1 Silver Ous Mellouli (Tunisia)..1 Gold, 1 Bronze Vladimir Morozov (Russia)...... 1 Bronze Cristian Quintero (Venezuela)

2008 — BEIJING () Larsen Jensen...... 1 Bronze Klete Keller...... 1 Gold Tamas Kerekjarto (Hungary) Ous Mellouli (Tunisia)...... 1 Gold Ankur Poseria (India) Zoltan Povazsay (Hungary) Erik Vendt...... 1 Gold Mark Warkentin

2004 — Ahmad Al-Kudmani (Saudi Arabia) Viktor Bodrogi (Hungary) Rodrigo Castro (Brazil) Justin Dumais Josh Ilika (Mexico) Larsen Jensen...... 1 Silver Klete Keller...... 1 Bronze, 1 Gold Tamas Kerekjarto (Hungary) Lenny Krayzelburg...... 1 Gold Ous Mellouli (Tunisia) Gergely Meszaros (Hungary) Erik Vendt...... 1 Silver Gabe Woodward...... 1 Bronze

2000 — Sydney Ahmad Al-Kudmani (Saudi Arabia) Rodrigo Castro (Brazil) Leonardo Costa (Brazil) Josh Ilika (Mexico) Klete Keller...... 1 Bronze, 1 Silver Lenny Krayzelburg...... 3 Gold Mark Kwok (Hong Kong) Ous Mellouli (Tunisia) Goh Phuangthong (Thailand) Vicha Ratanachote (Thailand) Bela Szabados (Hungary) Erik Vendt...... 1 Silver

1996 — Atlanta Ahmad Al-Kudmani (Saudi Arabia) Casey Barrett (Canada) Brad Bridgewater...... 1 Gold Desmond Koh (Singapore) Mark Kwok (Hong Kong) Arthur Li (Hong Kong) Goh Phuangthong (Thailand) John Steel Bela Szabados (Hungary) Cito Vasconcellos (Ecudar) Bjorn Zikarsky (Germany)

1992 — Barcelona Gary Anderson (Canada) Dan Jorgensen...... 1 Bronze Arthur Li (Hong Kong) Mike Mason (Canada) (Clockwise from bottom right) Brad Bridgewater Jeffrey Ong (Malaysia) pumps his fist after winning gold at the 1996 Olympics; John Steel (New Zealand) Lenny Krayzelburg reacts after winning one of three Dave Wharton gold medals in 2000; Clement Lefert, after helping the French 400 free relay upset the U.S. for gold at the 2012 Olympics; Ous Mellouli, after winning gold in the Marathon 10K in London in 2012; Larsen Jensen peaks over the American flag after winning a silver in 2004.

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1988 — Seoul Gary Anderson (Canada) Javier Careaga (Mexico) Chris Chalmers (Canada) Thomas Fahrner (W. Germany).1 Bronze Vagn Hogholm (Denmark) Dan Jorgensen...... 1 Gold Dave Wharton...... 1 Silver

1984 — Los Angeles Chris Cavanaugh...... 1 Gold T. Fahrner (W. Germany)...... 1 Silver, ...... 1 Bronze Ken Fitzpatrick (Canada) ...... 1 Gold Li Hong Ping (China) Mike O’Brien...... 1 Gold

1980 — Herwig Bayer (Austria) Chris Cavanaugh Jeff Float Paulo Frischknecht (Portugal) Li Hong Ping (China) George Nagy (Canada) Steve Pickell (Canada) Brian Roney

1976 — Montreal Joe Bottom...... 1 Silver Paulo Frischknecht (Portugal) Bruce Furniss...... 2 Golds Steve Furniss Bengt Gingsjo (Sweden) Mike Ker (Canada) (Clockwise from left) Roy Saari, John Naber ...... 4 Gold, 1 Silver after winning a relay silver medal George Nagy (Canada) at the 1964 Olympics; Erik Vendt on Steve Pickell (Canada)...... 1 Silver the podium in 2004 after winning ...... 1 Gold a silver medal; Chris Cavanaugh exults after winning relay gold at 1972 — Munich McDonald’s Swim Stadium at the 1984 Games; John Naber dives into Steve Furniss...... 1 Bronze the pool at the start of one of his Bengt Gingsjo (Sweden) four gold-medal-winning swims in Tom McBreen...... 1 Bronze 1976.

1968 — Mexico City Pano Caperonis (Switzerland) Sandy Gilchrist (Canada) William Johnson Andy Strenk Carlos Vander Maath (Argentina)

1964 — Tokyo Robert Bennett...... 1 Bronze Pano Caperonis (Switzerland) William Craig...... 1 Gold Sandy Gilchrist (Canada) Hans Klein (Germany) .2 Silver, 1 Bronze John Konrads () Perry Lindberg (Sweden) Richard McGeagh Roy Saari...... 1 Gold, 1 Silver Tsuyoshi Yamanaka (Japan)

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1960 — Rome 1948 — London 1932 — Los Angeles Robert Bennett...... 1 Bronze Allen Gilchrist (Canada) Clarence Crabbe ...... 1 Gold (Australia)...... 2 Gold Sammy Lee...... 1 Gold, 1 Bronze Michael “Riley” Galitzen ...... 1 Gold, Hans Klein (Germany) Wally Ris...... 2 Golds ...... 1 Silver Murray Rose (Australia) .1 Gold, 1 Silver, Wallace Wolf...... 1 Gold James Gilhula ...... 1 Bronze Frank Kurtz...... 1 Bronze John Konrads (Australia) ...... 1 Gold, 1936 — Berlin ...... 2 Bronze Frank Kurtz 1928 — Amsterdam ...... 1 Gold, 1 Silver Paul Wolf ...... 1 Silver Clarence Crabbe ...... 1 Bronze Perry Lindberg (Sweden) Michael “Riley” Galitzen ...... 1 Silver, Gary Tobian ...... 1 Gold, 1 Silver ...... 1 Bronze Thomas Winters 42 (G), 24 (S), 22 (B) Tsuyoshi Yamanaka (Japan) ...... 2 Silver

1956 — Richard Connor...... 1 Bronze Jon Henricks (Australia)...... 2 Golds Robert Hughes Murray Rose (Australia)...... 3 Golds Gary Tobian...... 1 Silver Tsuyoshi Yamanaka (Japan)...... 2 Silver

1952 — Helsinki Allen Gilchrist (Canada) Sammy Lee...... 1 Gold John McCormack Wallace Wolf

(Top to bottom) Sammy Lee won Olympic diving golds in 1948 and 1952; Clarence “Buster” Crabbe won Olympic medals in 1932 and 1928; USC swimmers swept the 400m free at the 1960 Olympics with Australia’s Murray Rose winning gold, Japan’s Tsuyoshi Yamanaka winning silver and Australia’s John Konrads taking bronze.

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World Championships – 17 Gold Medals

2015 — Kazan, Russia 2007 — Melbourne, Australia 2001 — Fukuoka, Japan Dylan Carter ‘17 50 Fly...... 15th Rodrigo Castro ‘02 200 Free...... 36th Rodrigo Castro ’02 200 Free...... 22nd 100 Back...... 33rd 400 F.R...... 8th 400 Free Relay 100 Free...... 24th 800 F.R...... 11th Ryosuke Imai ’01 100 Breast...... 15th 50 Free...... 32nd Larsen Jensen ‘07 1500 Free...... 4th Klete Keller ’02 200 Free...... 3rd Santo Condorelli ‘17 50 Fly...... 9th Klete Keller ‘02 800 F.R...... 1st 800 Free Relay...... 3rd 400 F.R. mixed...... 3rd 400 Free...... 10th Erik Vendt ’03 400 IM...... 2nd 400 F.R...... 8th 800 Free...... 18th Michael Domagala ‘17 800 F.R...... 8th Tamas Kerekjarto ‘02 200 IM...... 6th 2000 — Athens, Greece (SCM) Reed Malone ‘17 800 F.R...... 2nd 400 IM...... 8th Brad Bridgewater ’96 200 Back...... 2nd Vladimir Morozov ‘13 50 Free...... 4th Ous Mellouli ‘06 * 800 Free...... 1st Lenny Krayzelburg ’98 50 Back...... 2nd 50 Back...... 5th 400 Free...... 2nd 400 Medley Relay...... 1st 100 Free..... DQ in semis 400 IM...... 4th Bela Szabados ’99 200 Free...... 1st Vladimir Morozov was a two- 400 F.R...... 2nd Ankur Poseria ‘09 800 F.R...... 26th 400 M.R. mixed...... 5th 400 F.R...... 19th 1998 — Perth, Australia time gold medal winner at the Cristian Quintero ‘15 50 Free...... 36th 400 M.R...... 26th Lenny Krayzelburg ’98 100 Back...... 1st 2012 FINA Short Course World 100 Free...... 25th 100 Free...... 78th 200 Back...... 1st Championships, winning both the 200 Free...... 27th 50 Fly...... 56th 400 Medley Relay.....2nd 50m and 100m free. 400 Free...... 24th 100 Fly...... 56th Brad Bridgewater ’96 200 Back...... 5th 400 F.R...... 23rd Erik Vendt ‘03 1500 Free...... 8th Mark Kwok ’99 200 & 400 IM, 800 F.R...... 22nd 800 Free...... 10th 100 Fly, 400 Fr. Tribuntsov ‘18 50 Back...... 21st Mark Warkentin ‘02 5K...... 17th Bela Szabados ’99 200 Free, 400 Free 50 Fly...... 35th 10K...... 20th 100 Back...... 32nd 25K...... 4th 1994 — Rome, Italy 100 Fly...... 45th Brian Earley ’94 1-Meter Diving...... 3rd 400 F.R...... 22nd 2006 — , China (SCM) 400 M.R...... 23rd Rodrigo Castro ‘02 200 Free...... 7th 1991 — Perth, Australia 400 F.R...... 5th Dave Wharton ’91 200 IM...... 6th 2014 — Doha, Qatar (SCM) 800 F.R...... 5th 400 IM Ous Mellouli ‘06 200 Free...... 21st Larsen Jensen ‘07 400 Free...... 7th Dan Jorgensen ’91 400 Free 400 Free...... 4th 1500 Free...... 4th 800 Free Relay 1500 Free...... 2nd 800 F.R...... 3rd Gary Anderson ’92 200 IM...... 4th Cristian Quintero ‘16 50 Free...... 18th Jeffrey Ong ’94 400 Free 100 Free...... 19th 2005 — Montreal, Canada 800 Free, 1500 Free 200 Free...... 8th Mihaly Flaskay ‘07 50 Breast...... 9th 400 Free...... 12th Larsen Jensen ‘07 800 Free...... 2nd 1986 — Madrid, Spain 1500 Free...... 2nd Thomas Fahrner ’87 800 Free Relay...... 2nd 2013 — Barcelona, Spain Klete Keller ‘02 800 Free Relay...... 1st 200 Free...... 4th Dimitri Colupaev ‘14 800 F.R...... 6th Ous Mellouli ‘06 400 Free...... 3rd Steve Bentley ’87 200 Breast...... 3rd 400 F.R...... 6th 400 IM...... 3rd 100 Breast...... 13th 200 Free...... 19th 800 Free...... 5th Li Hong Ping ’89 Springboard Diving... 3rd Ous Mellouli ‘06 1500 Free...... 11th Klete Keller, at the 2007 Vladimir Morozov ‘13 50 Free...... 2nd 2004 — , Ind. (SCM) 1982 — Guayaquil, Ecuador World Championships, 400 M.R...... 4th Rodrigo Castro ‘02 200 Free...... 8th Chris Cavanaugh ’85 400 Free Relay...... 1st Cristian Quintero ‘16 100 Free...... 18th 800 F.R...... 3rd 100 Free...... 4th where he helped the 200 Free...... 24th Ous Mellouli ‘06 200 Free...... 10th Jeff Float ’82 800 Free Relay...... 1st United States set the 400 Free...... 20th 400 Free...... t-9th world record in the 1500m Free...... 4th 1978 — West Berlin, West Germany 4x200m freestyle relay. 2012 — Istanbul, Turkey (SCM) 200 IM...... 3rd Joe Bottom ’77 100 Fly...... 1st Dimitri Colupaev ‘14 200 Free...... 8th 400 IM...... 1st 400 Medley Relay...... 1st 800 F.R...... 3rd Bruce Furniss ’79 400 Free Relay...... 1st Vladimir Morozov ‘13 50 Free...... 1st 2003 — Barcelona, Spain Jeff Float ’82 400 Free...... 2nd 100 Free...... 1st Rodrigo Castro ‘02 100 Free...... 38th 400 M.R...... 2nd 200 Free...... 18th 1975 — Cali, Colombia 400 F.R...... 4th 800 Free Relay...... 9th Steve Furniss ’76 200 IM...... 2nd Mihaly Flaskay ‘07 50 Breast...... 3rd Dave Hannula ’76 400 IM...... 4th 2011 — Shanghai, China Larsen Jensen ‘07 800 Free...... 2nd Ous Mellouli ‘06 400 Free...... 7th 1500 Free...... 5th 1973 — Belgrade, Yugoslavia 800 Free...... 4th Klete Keller ‘02 200 Free...... 16th Bengt Gingsjo ’75 400 Free...... 3rd 1500 Free...... 15th 400 Free...... 5th 1500 Free...... 5th Vladimir Morozov ‘13 400 F.R...... 5th 800 Free Relay...... 2nd 400 IM...... 6th David Meca ‘97 10K Open Water...... 3rd 2010 — Dubai, UAE (SCM) 25K Open Water...... 2nd * Later disqualified Rodrigo Castro ‘02 200 Free...... 23rd Ous Mellouli ‘06 400 Free...... 9th 800 F.R...... 8th 200 IM...... 10th Ous Mellouli ‘06 200 Free...... 3rd 400 IM...... 3rd 400 Free...... 3rd Erik Vendt ‘03 1500 Free...... 3rd 1500 Free...... 1st 400 IM...... 2nd 2002 — Moscow, Russia (SCM) Clement Lefert ‘13 200 Free...... 17th Rodrigo Castro ‘02 200 Free...... 10th 100 Fly...... 32nd 400 Free Relay...... 5th 800 Free Relay...... 4th 2009 — Rome, Italy Klete Keller ‘02 200 Free...... 1st Ous Mellouli ‘06 400 Free...... 2nd 400 Free...... 8th 800 Free...... 2nd 400 Free Relay...... 1st 1500 Free...... 1st 800 Free Relay...... 3rd Zoltan Povazsay ‘10 200 Free...... t-48th Erik Vendt ‘03 1500 Free...... 4th 800 F.R...... 9th 400 IM...... 6th 800 Free Relay...... 3rd Larsen Jensen won two silver medals at the 2005 World Championships (lcm).

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World University Games – 33 Golds Mark Warkentin, pictured in the Open Water competition of the 2015 — Gwangju, 1985 — Kobe, Japan 2007 World Championships, won Reed Malone ‘17...... 1 Gold (200 Free) Kevin Craig ’86 ...... 1 Bronze (400 Free) Thomas Fahrner ’87 ...... 1 Gold, 2 Silver four gold medals at the 1999 World Paulo Frischknecht ’85 Univ. Games. 2013 — Kazan, Russia Tay Hean Koon ’85 Vladimir Morozov (Russia) ‘13...... Mike O’Brien ’88 ...... 1 Silver ...... 4 Gold (50, 100 Free, 400 F.R., 400 M.R.) ...... 1 Silver (50 Back), 1 Bronze (50 Breast) 1983 — Edmonton, Canada Thomas Fahrner ’87, Ken Fitzpatrick ’85 2011 — Shenzhen, China Clement Lefert (France) ‘11...... 1 Silver, 200m Free 1979 — Mexico City, Mexico ...... 1 Bronze, 400 F.R. Mike Bottom ’78, Bill O’Brien ’82

2003 — Daegu, China 1977 — Sofia, Bulgaria J.D. Abercrombie ‘04...... 1 Bronze Dick Hannula ’79 ...... 2 Golds Gergely Meszaros (Hungary) ‘07 Mike Bottom ’78 ...... 1 Fifth Trent Staley ’04...... 1 Bronze 1973 — Moscow, USSR 2001 — Beijing, China Allen Poucher ’76 ...... 3 Golds Ryosuke Imai (Japan) ’01...... 1 Silver Jack Tingley ’74 ...... 2 Golds, 1 Silver Tamas Kerekjarto (Hungary) ’02 Steve Furniss ’75 ...... 3 Silvers Mark Warkentin ’02...... 1 Silver Mark Chatfield ’75 ...... 1 Gold, 1 Bronze, ...... 1 Fourth 1999 — Mallorca, Spain James McConica ’73 ...... 1 Bronze Corrie Murphy ’01...... 1 Bronze Slawek Richter (Poland) ’01 1970 — Torino, Italy Mark Warkentin ’02...... 4 Golds ’72 ...... 4 Golds Gabe Woodward ’01 James McConica ’73 ...... 2 Golds Andy Strenk ’71 ...... 3 Golds 1997 — Italy Don Havens ’69 ...... 1 Gold Jeff Julian ’97...... 1 Silver Dan Frawley ’71 ...... 1 Silver Bela Szabados (Hungary) ’99...... 1 Gold 1967 — Tokyo, Japan 1993 — Buffalo, New York Don Havens ’69 ...... 2 Golds Jim Wells ‘96 Greg Charlton ’70 ...... 3 Golds Andy Strenk ’71 ...... 1 Silver 1991 — Sheffield, England Mark Mader ’70 ...... 1 Silver Greg Larson ’92...... 1 Silver Wayne Anderson ’67 ...... 1 Fourth Jeffrey Ong ’94 (Malaysia) ...... 1 Silver Robert Pufleb ’93 (Germany) ...... 1 Bronze 1965 — Budapest, Hungary Hans Klein ’65 ...... 1 Gold 1987 — Zagreb, Yugoslavia Wayne Anderson ’67 ...... 1 Gold, 1 Bronze Dave Cadermartori ’88 ...... 2 Bronze 1963 — Porto Alegre, Brazil Hans Klein ’65 ...... 1 Gold

European Championships – 2 Golds

2012 — Chartres, France (SCM) Vladimir Morozov ‘14 100 Free...... 1st 1989 — Bonn, West Germany 100 IM ���������������������� 1st Erik Ran ’91 100 Free...... 9th 50 Free...... 2nd 100 Fly...... 9th 50 Back...... 3rd 50 Free...... 11th 200 M.R. & F.R...... 2nd 200 F.R. (mixed)...... 2nd 1987 — Strasbourg, France Thomas Fahrner ’87 400 Free Relay...... 1st 2008 — Eindhoven, Netherlands 800 Free Relay...... 2nd Tamas Kerekjarto ’02 200 IM...... DQ in SF 400 Free...... 3rd 400 IM...... 8th in prelim 200 Free...... 6th

2006 — Budapest, Hungary 1985 — Sofia, Bulgaria Viktor Bodrogi ’06 100 Back...... 24th Thomas Fahrner ’87 400 Free Relay...... 1st 200 Fly...... 15th 800 Free Relay Mihaly Flaskay ’07 100 Breast...... 19th 200 Free...... 4th Tamas Karekjarto ’02 200 IM...... 3rd 1974 — Vienna, Austria 2002 — Berlin, Germany Bengt Gingsjo ’75 400 Free...... 2nd Mihaly Flaskay ’07 50 Breast...... 2nd 800 Free Relay...... 3rd 100 Breast...... 6th 1500 Free...... 5th Tamas Karekjarto ’02 200 Free...... 6th

1999 — Instanbul, Turkey 1970 — Barcelona, Spain Bela Szabados ’99 100 Free Ejvind Podersen ’73 200 Back...... 5th 200 Free...... 7th 100 Back...... 7th

1997 — Sevilla, Spain 1966 — Utrecht, Netherlands Bela Szabados ’99 200 Free...... 3rd Hans Klein ’65 4x100 M.R...... 3rd Tamas Kerekjarto was an 8-time 400 Free ...... 7th 4x100 Free Relay...... 4th 100 Free...... 8th All-American and a 2006 European 1991 — Athens, Greece Championships bronze medalist. Erik Ran ’91 100 Free...... 11th 400 Free Relay...... 5th

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Pan Pacific Games – 13 Gold Medals Pan Am Games – 26 Gold Medals

2006 — Victoria, Canada 1991 — Edmonton, Canada 2015 — Toronto, Canada 1979 — San Juan, Puerto Rico Klete Keller ‘02...... 1 Gold Gary Anderson ’92 (Canada) ...... 1 Gold Santo Condorelli ‘17...... 2 Gold, 2 Silver Steve Pickell ’81 Erik Vendt ’03...... 1 Silver Brad Askins ’91 Dan Jorgensen ’90...... 1 Gold, 1 Silver 2007 — , Brazil 1975 — Mexico City, Mexico 2002 — Yokohama, Japan Arthur Li ’95 (Hong Kong) Gabe Woodward ‘01...... 1 Silver, 1 Bronze Steve Furniss ’76 ...... 2 Golds Erik Vendt ’03...... 2 Silvers John Munro ’95 (New Zealand) John Steel ’95 (New Zealand) 2003 — , Dom. Rep. 1971 — Cali, Colombia 1999 — Sydney, Australia Dave Wharton ’91...... 2 Silvers; 1 Bronze Rodrigo Castro (Brazil) ‘02...... 1 Bronze Andy Strenk ’71 Brad Bridgewater ’96 Josh Ilika ’98 (Mexico) Frank Heckl ’72 ...... 6 Golds, 1 Silver Josh Ilika ’98 (Mexico) 1989 — Tokyo, Japan Jeff Lee ‘03...... 1 Gold Rob Orr ’72 ...... 1 Silver Ryosuke Imai ’01 (Japan)...... 1 Bronze Gary Anderson ’92 (Canada) ...... 1 Silver; James McConica ’73 ...... 2 Golds, 1 Silver Lenny Krayzelburg ’98 ...... 3 Golds ...... 1 Bronze 1999 — , Canada Tom McBreen ’74 ...... 1 Silver Erik Vendt ’03 Dan Jorgensen ’90 ...... 2 Silvers Leonardo Costa (Brazil) ’01...... 1 Gold, Kim Tutt ’74 Lars Jorgensen ’92 ...... 1 Bronze 1997 — Fukuoko, Japan Dave Wharton ’91 ...... 2 Golds, 1 Silver Josh Ilika ’98 (Mexico) 1967 — Winnipeg, Canada Lenny Krayzelburg ’98...... 2 Golds Greg Charlton ’70 ...... 2 Golds 1987 — Brisbane, Australia 1995 — Playa del Plata, Argentina Don Havens ’69 ...... 1 Gold 1995 — Atlanta, Georgia Steve Bentley ’88 ...... 1 Gold Brad Bridgewater ’96 ...... 1 Gold Sandy GiIlchrist ’67 ...... 3 Silver, 2 Bronze Brad Bridgewater ’96 Dan Jorgensen ’90 ...... 1 Silver Mark Kwok ’99 (Hong Kong) Dave Wharton ’91...... 2 Golds 1991 — Havana, Cuba 1963 — Sao Paolo, Brazil Cito Vasconcellos ’97 (Ecuador) Ray Looze ’91 ...... 1 Bronze, 200 IM Charles Bittick ’61...... 1 Silver Mike Merrell ’95...... 1 Gold, Roy Saari ’66 ...... 2 Golds 1993 — Kobe, Japan ...... 400 medley relay; 1 Silver, 100 Fly William Craig ’66 ...... 1 Gold Mike Merrell ’95 Andy Trussler ’95 (Canada) Richard McGeagh ’66 ...... 1 Gold Gary Anderson ’92 (Canada) John Steel ’95 (New Zealand) ...... 1 Bronze 1987 — Indianapolis, Indiana 1959 — Chicago, Illinois Andrew Trussler ’95 (Canada) Mike O’Brien ’88...... 2 Golds Gary Tobian ’61 ...... 1 Gold John Munro ’95 (New Zealand) Chris Chalmers ’90 (Canada) ...... 1 Bronze Dennis Rounsavelle ’62 ...... 1 Gold Thomas Winters ’61 ...... 1 Gold 1983 — Caracas, Venezuela Charles Bittick ’61 ...... 1 Silver Chris Cavanaugh ’85 Mike O’Brien ’88 1955 — Mexico City, Mexico Allen Gilchrist ’55 (Canada) ...... 1 Bronze Gerry McNamee ’54 (Canada) ...... 1 Bronze

Goodwill Games – 4 Gold Medals

1998 — East Meadow, New York 1990 — Seattle, Washington Lenny Krayzelburg ’98 200 Back...... Gold Brad Askins ’91 200 Back...... 6th 100 Back...... Silver Dan Jorgensen ’90 1500 Free...... 4th 400 M.R...... Silver 400 Free...... 5th Brad Bridgewater ’96 200 Back...... Silver 800 Free Relay...... Gold Bret Awbrey ’00 100 Fly Ray Looze ’90 400 IM...... 5th 200 Fly 200 IM...... 6th Mark Warkentin ’02 200 Free Dave Wharton ’91 200 IM...... Gold 40 YEARS OF TROJAN SWIMMING – (L to R) Coach Peter 400 Free 400 IM...... Gold (tied) Daland, Frank Heckl (Class of ‘72, USC best seven NCAA 800 Free 200 Fly...... Bronze relay titles), Jim McConica (Class of ‘73, combined six NCAA individual and relay titles) and Clarence “Buster” Crabbe (Class of ‘32, NCAA and Olympic champion). British Commonwealth Games – 9 Gold Medals

1990 — Auckland, New Zealand 1966 — Kingston, Jamaica Gary Anderson ’92 200 Back...... 1st Sandy Gilchrist ’67 400 MR...... 1st 200 IM...... 1st 1500 Free...... 2nd 100 Back...... 2nd 440 FR...... 2nd 440 IM...... 3rd 1982 — Brisbane, Australia 110 Free...... 5th John Clark ’86 200 Breast...... 5th 440 Free...... 5th

1978 — Edmonton, Canada 1962 — Perth, Australia Georgy Nagy ’81 200 Fly...... 1st Murray Rose ’62 400 Free...... 1st 400 IM...... 4th 1500 Free...... 1st 100 Fly...... 6th 400 FR...... 1st 800 FR...... 1st

1954 — Vancouver, Canada Allen Gilchrist ’55 400 FR...... 2nd 800 FR...... 2nd

TROJAN GREATS AND 1976 NCAA MEDLEY RELAY CHAMPS – (left to right) John Naber, Bob Shearin, Mike Bottom, Joe Bottom.

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Name Class tItles Name Class tItles Individual – 98 Michael Riley 1932...... 2 Perry Lindberg 1964...... 1 Robert Bennett 1965...... 2 Richard McGeagh 1966...... 1 John Konrads 1965...... 2 Dennis Rounsavelle 1962...... 1 Name Class tItles James McConica 1973...... 2 Wayne Anderson 1967...... 1 John Naber 1977...... 10 Rod Strachan 1977...... 2 Gregory Charlton 1970...... 1 Roy Saari 1966...... 9 Bruce Furniss 1979...... 2 Philip Houser 1970...... 1 Dave Wharton 1991...... 7 Mike O’Brien 1988...... 2 Daniel Frawley 1970...... 1 Murray Rose 1962...... 5 Dan Jorgensen 1990...... 2 Frank Heckl 1972...... 1 Joe Bottom 1977...... 5 Brian Earley 1994...... 2 Jack Tingley 1974...... 1 Erik Vendt 2003...... 5 Vladimir Morozov 2013...... 2 Jeff Float 1982...... 1 Charles Bittick 1961...... 4 Cristian Quintero 2015...... 2 James Fowler 1983...... 1 Steve Furniss 1976...... 4 Clarence Crabbe 1931...... 1 Hongping Li 1986...... 1 William Craig 1966...... 3 Paul Wolf 1940...... 1 Lenny Krayzelburg 1998...... 1 Klete Keller 2002...... 3 Thomas Winters 1961...... 1 Ous Mellouli 2006...... 1 Larsen Jensen 2007...... 3 Lance Larson 1962...... 1

Name Class tItles Name Class tItles Relays – 22 Kim Tutt 1974...... 2 Steve Tyrrell 1973...... 1 Mark Greenwood 1977...... 2 Ed McCleskey 1975...... 1 Dimitri Colupaev 2014...... 2 Bruce Kocsis 1975...... 1 Name Class tItles Reed Malone 2017...... 2 Mark Chatfield 1975...... 1 Frank Heckl 1972...... 7 Jon Hendricks 1961...... 1 Mike Bottom 1978...... 1 John Naber 1977...... 5 Don Redington 1961...... 1 Dick Hannula 1979...... 1 James McConica 1973...... 4 Robert Moulton 1962...... 1 Bob Shearin 1979...... 1 Joe Bottom 1977...... 4 Lance Larson 1962...... 1 Steve Pickell 1980...... 1 Scott Findorff 1978...... 4 Robert Bennett 1965...... 1 Klete Keller 2002...... 1 Bruce Furniss 1979...... 4 James McGrath 1965...... 1 Rodrigo Castro 2002...... 1 Cristian Quintero 2015...... 4 William Craig 1966...... 1 Tamas Kerekjarto 2002...... 1 Mark Mader 1970...... 3 Sandy Gilchrist 1967...... 1 Jeff Lee 2003...... 1 Michael Weston 1972...... 3 Ken Krueger 1968...... 1 Vladimir Morozov 2013...... 1 Dylan Carter 2017...... 3 John Lambert 1968...... 1 Jack Wagner 2014...... 1 Roy Saari 1966...... 2 Don Havens 1969...... 1 Santo Condorelli 2017...... 1 Gregory Charlton 1970...... 2 Russell Kidder 1969...... 1 Michael Domagala 2017...... 1 Daniel Frawley 1971...... 2 George Watson 1969...... 1 Ralf Tribuntsov 2018...... 1 Tom McBreen 1974...... 2 Dave Mayekawa 1972...... 1

Brian Earley won two NCAA titles and was a seven-time John Naber holds the USC record for NCAA titles with 10. In 2002, All-American. he won the prestigious NCAA Silver Anniversary Award, which honors former NCAA athletes for their success while in school as well as their contributions to their sport and community. Former teammate Bruce Furniss won the award in 2004.

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Erik Vendt is among only six Trojans ever to win at least five NCAA individual titles. He set a U.S. record by winning the 1500m free at the 2000 NCAA Championships.

NCAA Champions in boldface Cristian Quintero ‘15...... 500y Free, 800 F.R., 2012 (6) ...... 100 Free, 200 Free, 400 F.R. Dimitri Colupaev ‘14...... 200 Free, 200 F.R., 400 F.R. 2015 (8) Luca Spinazzola ‘16...... 100 Back, 400 M.R. Jeff Daniels ‘12...... 200 F.R., 400 F.R. Dylan Carter ‘17...... 200 F.R., 200 M.R., 400 F.R., 800 F.R. Jack Wagner ‘14...... 400 F.R. Alex Lendrum ‘13...... 200 Back Santo Condorelli ‘17...... 200 F.R., 200 M.R., 400 F.R. Vladimir Morozov ‘14...... 50 Free, 100 Free, 200 F.R., 400 F.R. Michael Domagala ‘17...... 800 F.R. 2013 (10) Cristian Quintero ‘15...... 500y Free, 400 F.R. Morten Klarskov ‘16...... 200 M.R. Chase Bloch ‘14...... 200 M.R., 200 F.R. (prelim) Jack Wagner ‘14...... 200 F.R. Reed Malone ‘17...... 500 Free, 800 F.R. Chad Bobrosky ‘15...... 800 F.R. Cristian Quintero ‘15...... 100 Free, 200 Free, 200 F.R., Dimitri Colupaev ‘14...... 200 Free, 200 F.R., 400 F.R., 800 F.R. 2011 (8) ...... 500 Free, 400 F.R., 800 F.R. Maclin Davis ‘16...... 200 F.R., 200 M.R., 400 M.R. Dimitri Colupaev ‘14...... 200 Free, 400 F.R., 800 F.R. Luca Spinazzola ‘16...... 100 Back, 200 F.R., 200 M.R. Alex Lendrum ‘13...... 800 F.R. Jeff Daniels ‘12...... 200 F.R., 400 F.R. Ralf Tribuntsov ‘18...... 100 Back, 200 F.R., 400 F.R., Sergio Lujan Rivera ‘15...... 200 M.R., 400 M.R. Harrison Jones ‘12...... 3-Meter Vladimir Morozov ‘14...... 50 Free, 100 Free, 100 Breast, Clement Lefert ‘11...... 200 Free, 200 F.R., 400 F.R., 800 F.R. 2014 (9) ...... 200 F.R., 400 F.R., 200 M.R., 400 M.R. Vladimir Morozov ‘14...... 50 Free, 100 Free, 200 F.R., 400 F.R. Dylan Carter ‘17...... 400 F.R., 800 F.R. Cristian Quintero ‘15..... 200y Free, 500y Free, 400 F.R., 800 F.R. Jack Wagner ‘14...... 800 F.R. Dimitri Colupaev ‘14...... 200 Free, 400 M.R., 400 F.R., 800 F.R. Luca Spinazzola ‘16...... 200 M.R., 400 M.R. Emmett Walling ‘11...... 200 F.R. Santo Condorelli ‘17...... 400 F.R. Jack Wagner ‘14...... 200 F.R., 400 F.R. Patrick White ‘12...... 800 F.R. Maclin Davis ‘16...... 400 M.R. Sergio Lujan Rivera ‘15...... 400 M.R. 2010 (4) Reed Malone ‘17...... 800 F.R. Clement Lefert ‘11...... 500 Free, 800 F.R. Nick Karpov ‘13...... 800 F.R. Zoltan Povazsay ‘10...... 800 F.R. Patrick White ‘12...... 800 F.R.

2009 (1) Harrison Jones ‘12...... 1-Meter, Platform

2007 (7) Viktor Bodrogi ‘07...... 400 M.R. Mihaly Flaskay ‘07...... 400 M.R. Kenny Jenkins ’07...... Platform Larsen Jensen ‘07...... 500 Free (4:09.80), ...... 1650 Free (14:26.70) Vanni Mangoni ‘09...... 400 IM Sam Masson ‘07...... 400 M.R. Sean Sussex ‘07...... 400 M.R.

2006 (8) Viktor Bodrogi ‘07...... 200 Fly, 200 M.R., 400 M.R. Bryce Elser ‘08...... 800 F.R. Mihaly Flaskay ‘07...... 200 M.R., 400 M.R. Michael Hilde ’07...... 3-Meter Larsen Jensen ‘07...... 500 Free, 1650 Free, 800 F.R. Sam Masson ‘07...... 100 Fly, 200 M.R., 400 M.R. Ous Mellouli ‘06...... 400 IM, 500 Free, 1650y free, ...... 400 M.R., 800 F.R. Vladimir Morozov, as a junior, won the 50y and 100y free in Sean Sussex ‘07...... 200 M.R., 800 F.R. 2013 and led USC to the 400y free relay title as well.

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USC’s 1987 NCAA 500-yard free sweep (L to R): Chris Chalmers (eighth), Mike O’Brien (third), Dan Jorgensen (first), Thomas Fahrner (second).

Dave Wharton won seven career NCAA titles, third most in USC men’s swimming 2005 (7) 2000 (9) - SCM and diving history. Viktor Bodrogi ‘07...... 200 M.R., 400 M.R. Bret Awbrey ’00...... 400 F.R. Mihaly Flaskay ‘07...... 100 Breast, 200 M.R., 400 M.R. Leonardo Costa ’01...... 100 Back, 200 Back, 400 M.R. Larsen Jensen ‘07...... 500 Free, 1650 Free (14:32.01) Philippe Demers ’01...... 400 M.R., 400 F.R. Sam Masson ‘07...... 200 M.R., 400 M.R. Ryosuke Imai ’01...... 100 Breast, 200 Breast, 400 M.R. Ous Mellouli ‘06...... 400 IM (3:39.19), 500 Free, Tamas Kerekjarto ’02...... 400 M.R...... 1650y free, 400 M.R. Jeff Lee ’03...... 200 Free, 400 M.R. Sean Sussex ‘07...... 200 M.R. Erik Vendt ’03..... 1500 Free (14:31.02), 400 Free, 400 IM Ray Vincent ’05...... Platform Mark Warkentin ’02...... 400 Free, 400 IM Gabe Woodward ’01...... 400 M.R., 400 F.R. 2004 (3) Paul Fahey ’05...... 400 IM 1999 (11) Ous Mellouli ’06...... 1500 Free, 400 IM Bret Awbrey ’00...... 800 F.R. Ray Vincent ’05...... Platform Leonardo Costa ’01...... 200 Back, 400 M.R. Philippe Demers ’01...... 200 Free, 400 F.R., 800 F.R. 2003 (9) Justin Dumais ’01...... 1-Meter, 3-Meter, Platform J.D. Abercrombie ’04...... 400 M.R. Ryosuke Imai ’01...... 100 Breast Mihaly Flaskay ’06...... 100 Breast, 200 M.R., 400 M.R. Mark Kwok ’99...... 800 F.R. Jeff Lee ’03...... 200 Free, 200 Fly, 200 M.R., 400 M.R., 800 F.R. Slawek Richter ’01...... 100 Breast, 400 M.R. Ous Mellouli ’06...... 500 Free, 1650 Free, 400 IM, Bela Szabados ’99...... 100 Free, 200 Free, 500 Free, ...... 400 M.R., 800 F.R...... 400 F.R., 800 F.R. Jordie Proffitt ’04...... 200 M.R. Mark Warkentin ’02...... 400 IM Trent Staley ’04...... 800 F.R. Mike Williams ’99...... 100 Fly, 400 F.R., 400 M.R. Mike Stoller ‘03...... 200 M.R. Gabe Woodward ’01...... 400 F.R., 400 M.R. Erik Vendt ’03...... 400 IM, 500 Free (4:13.63), ...... 1650 Free (14:29.85), 800 F.R. 1998 (8) Ray Vincent ’05...... Platform Bret Awbrey ’00 ...... 800 F.R. Philippe Demers ’01 ...... 200 M.R., 800 F.R. 2002 (5) Justin Dumais ’01 ...... 1-Meter, 3-Meter Rodrigo Castro ’02...... 200 Free, 400 F.R., 800 F.R. Lenny Krayzelburg ’98 ....200 M.R., 400 M.R., 100 back, 200 back Tamas Kerekjarto ’02...... 200 IM, 400 IM, 400 F.R., 800 F.R. Mark Kwok ’99...... 800 F.R. Klete Keller ’02...... 200 Free, 500 Free, 4:12.83, Bela Szabados ’99 ...... 200 Free, 400 M.R., 800 F.R...... 1650 Free, 800 F.R., 400 F.R. Dave Taylor ’99...... 200 M.R., 400 M.R. Jeff Lee ’03...... 500y Free, 100 Fly, 200 Fly, 400 F.R., 800 F.R. Mike Williams ’99...... 200 M.R., 400 M.R. Erik Vendt ’03...... 400 IM (3:40.65), 500 Free, ...... 1650 Free (14:37.48) 1997 (9) 800 F. R. (Lee, Castro, Kerekjarto, Keller...... (6:17.35) Bret Awbrey ’00 ...... 200 F.R. Brad Francis ’97 ...... 200 F.R., 200 M.R. 2001 (9) Josh Ilika ’98 ...... 200 M.R. Rodrigo Castro ’02...... 200 Free, 400 M.R., 800 F.R. Kent Johnson ’97 ...... 500 Free, 800 F.R. Ryosuke Imai ’01...... 100 Breast, 200 Breast, 400 M.R. Jeff Julian ’97 ...... 500 Free, 800 F.R., 200 Fly Nick Kaschik ’02...... 400 M.R. Lenny Krayzelburg ’98 ...... 200 F.R., 200 M.R. . Tamas Kerekjarto ’02...... 200 IM, 400 IM, 800 F.R...... 400 M.R., 100 Back, 200 Back (1:41.10) Klete Keller ’02...... 200 Free (1:34.43), Bela Szabados ’99 ...... 500 Free, 400 M.R., 800 F.R...... 500 Free (4:14.67), 1650 Free, 800 F.R. David Taylor ’99 ...... 400 M.R., 200 M.R. Jeff Lee ’03...... 100 Fly, 200 Fly, 400 M.R., 800 F.R. Mike Williams ’99 ...... 200 F.R., 200 M.R., 400 M.R. Erik Vendt ’03...... 400 IM, 500 Free, 1650 Free Mark Warkentin ’02...... 400 IM Gabe Woodward ’01...... 400 M.R.

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1996 (7) Brad Bridgewater ’96 ...... 100, 200 Back Kent Johnson ’97 ...... 1650 Free, 400 F.R., 800 F.R. Jeff Julian ’97 ...... 200 Fly, 800 F.R. Chad Kime ’96 ...... 400 F.R. Mark Kwok ’99 ...... 800 F.R. Jim Wells ’96 ...... 400 F.R., 800 F.R. Mike Williams ’99 ...... 400 F.R.

1995 (8) Brian Craft ’96 ...... 200 M.R. Marc Fairon ’95 ...... 200 M.R. Kent Johnson ’97 ...... 400 F.R. Chad Kime ’96 ...... 400 F.R. Mike Merrell ’95 ...... 200 Fly, 400 M.R. John Steel ’95 ...... 400 F.R., 400 M.R. Jason Stelle ’95 ...... 200 M.R., 400 M.R. Andrew Trussler ’95...... 400 M.R. Jim Wells ’96 ...... 100 Back, 200 Back, 200 M.R., 400 F.R.

1994 (6) Brian Earley ’94 ...... 1-Meter, 3-Meter, Platform (817.90) Kent Johnson ’96 ...... 500 Free, 400 F.R., 800 F.R. Andrew McEachern ’94 ...... 400 F.R. Mike Merrell ’95 ...... 200 Fly, 800 F.R. John Steel ’95 ...... 400 F.R., 800 F.R. Jim Wells ’96 ...... 100 Back, 200 Back, 400 F.R., 800 F.R.

1993 (5) Mike Merrell ’95 ...... 100 Fly, 200 Fly, 800 F.R. Jeffrey Ong ’94 ...... 1650 Free Rod Strachan, Peter Daland, Joe Bottom, John Naber: these class of ’77 swimmers Jason Stelle ’95 ...... 200 Back, 800 F.R. Jim Wells ’96 ...... 200 Back, 800 F.R. combined to win NCAA team titles each of their four years as well as 23 NCAA individual Andrew McEachern ‘94 ...... 800 F.R. and relay titles.

1992 (6) Gary Anderson ’92...... 200 IM 1991 (9) ...... 400 IM (3:42.23), 200 Fly Brian Earley ’94 ...... 1-Meter, 3-Meter, Platform (722.30) Brad Askins ’91 ...... 200 Back 400 F.R...... Cadermartori, Ran, O’Brien, Hogholm Greg Larson ’92 ...... 200 Free, 200 IM Brian Earley ’94 ...... 1-Meter 800 F.R...... Wharton, Cadermartori, Jorgensen, O’Brien Mike Merrell ’95 ...... 200 Fly Erik Ran ’91...... 100 Free, 100 Fly 400 M.R...... Wharton, Breslaw, Cadermartori, Hogholm 200 F.R...... Wattles, Larson, Steel, Pufleb Dave Wharton ’91...... 200 IM, 400 IM (3:43.28), 200 Fly 400 F.R...... Larson, Anderson, Steel, Pufleb Bjorn Zikarsky ’91...... 50 Free, 100 Free 1987 (12) 200 F.R...... Ran, Gr. Larson, Bailey, Zikarsky Dan Jorgensen ’90 ...... 500 Free (4:16.25), 1650 Free 400 F.R...... Ran, Zikarsky, Gr. Larson, Wharton Thomas Fahrner ’87 ...... 100 Free, 200 Free, 500 Free 800 F.R...... Wharton, Askins, Hochstein, Gr. Larson Mike O’Brien ’88 ...... 200 Free, 500 Free, 1650 Free 400 M.R...... Askins, Anderson, Bailey, Zikarsky Chris Chalmers ’90 ...... 500 Free, 1650 Free Ray Looze ’90 ...... 400 IM 1990 (12) Steve Bentley ’87 ...... 100 Breast, 200 Breast Gary Anderson ’92 ...... 100 Back, 200 Back, 200 IM Chris Hansen ’87 ...... 1650 Free Brad Askins ’91 ...... 200 Back Kevin Breslaw ’88 ...... 200 Breast Brian Earley ’94 ...... Platform Dave Cadermartori ...... 100 Fy, 200 Fly, 200 IM Dan Jorgensen ’90 ...... 500 Free 400 F.R...... Nichols, O’Brien, Alarab, Fahrner Ray Looze ’90 ...... 400 IM 800 F.R...... Cadermartori, O’Brien, Jorgensen, Fahrner Dave Wharton ’91 ...... 200 IM (1:44.99), 400 M.R...... O’Brien, Bentley, Cadermartori, Fahrner ...... 400 IM (3:43.62), 200 Fly Erik Ran ’91 ...... 100 Free, 100 Fly 1986 (8) Bjorn Zikarsky ’91 ...... 50 Free, 100 Free Dave Cadermartori ’88 ...... 100 Fly, 200 Fly, 200 IM 200 F.R...... Ran, Bailey, Wharton, Zikarsky Steve Bentley ’87 ...... 100 Breast, 200 Breast 400 F.R...... Ran, Wharton, Larson, Zikarsky Thomas Fahrner ’87 ...... 200 Free, 500 Free 800 F.R...... Ran, Hochstein, Wharton, D. Jorgensen Mike O’Brien ’88 ...... 500 Free 400 M.R...... Anderson, Looze, Bailey, Zikarsky Li Hong Ping ’86 ...... 1-Meter, 3-Meter (601.90) 400 F.R...... O’Brien, Klapkarek, Alarab, Fahrner 1989 (12) 800 F.R...... Alarab, Klapkarek, O’Brien, Fahrner Gary Anderson ’92 ...... 100 Back, 200 Back, 200 IM 400 M.R...... Bentley, Cadermartori, Klapkarek, Fahrner Brad Askins ’91 ...... 200 Back Javier Careaga ’90 ...... 200 Breast 1985 (10) Chris Chalmers ’90 ...... 500 Free, 1650 Free Mike O’Brien ’88 ...... 500 Free (4:13.06), Dan Jorgensen ’90 ...... 500 Free, 1650 Free ...... 1650 Free (14:41.43), 200 Free Ray Looze ’90 ...... 200 IM, 400 IM, 200 Breast Thomas Fahrner ’87 ...... 500 Free, 1650 Free, 200 Free Erik Ran ’91 ...... 100 Free, 100 Fly Chris Hansen ’88 ...... 1650 Free, 400 IM Dave Wharton ’91 ...... 200 IM 1:44.70, Allan Alarab ’87 ...... 500 Free ...... 400 IM 3:44.69, 200 Fly Dave Cadermartori ’88 ...... 200 Fly 200 M.R...... Askins, Careaga, Bailey, Edmondson John Clark ’86 ...... 100 Breast 400 M.R...... (Anderson, Looze, Bailey, Ran Will Norris ’87 ...... 400 IM 200 F.R...... Janney, Wharton, Edmondson, Ran 400 F.R...... Alarab, O’Brien, Fahrner, Cavanaugh 400 F.R...... (Ran, D. Jorgensen, Larson, Wharton) 800 F.R...... Alarab, Fahrner, O’Brien, Cavanaugh 400 M.R...... Craig, Clark, Cadermartori, Cavanaugh 1988 (15) Brad Askins ’91 ...... 100 Back 1984 (6) Brad Bailey ’91 ...... 100 Fly Allan Alarab ’87 ...... 500 Free Kevin Breslaw ’88 ...... 100 Breast Glenn Gehan ’87 ...... 200 IM Dave Cadermartori ’88 ...... 100 Fly, 200 Fly, 200 IM John Clark ’86 ...... 100 Breast, 200 Breast Javier Careaga ’90 ...... 200 Breast Will Norris ’87 ...... 400 IM Chris Chalmers ’90 ...... 500 Free, 1650 Free Ken Fitzpatrick ’85 ...... 200 Breast Chip Hobson ’89 ...... 500 Free 400 M.R...... Craig, Clark, Saunders, Gehan Vagn Hogholm ’89 ...... 100 Free Mike O’Brien won two NCAA Dan Jorgensen ’90 ...... 200 Free, 500 Free, 1983 (2) titles at USC...... 1650 Free (14:50.21) Chris Cavanaugh ’85 ...... 50 Free, 100 Free, 200 IM Ray Looze ’90 ...... 400 IM John Clark ’86 ...... 200 Breast Mike O’Brien ’88 ...... 200 Free, 500 Free, 200 Back Dave Wharton ’91 ...... 200 IM (1:45.04),

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1982 (7) 800 F.R...... Templeton, Hannula, Findorff, B. Furniss Joe Bottom ’77 ...... 50 Free 20.118, 100 Free, 100 Fly Jeff Float ’82 ...... 500 Free, 400 IM (3:49.00), 200 Fly 400 M.R...... Tierney, Rosenthal, B. Furniss, Findorff Scott Findorff ’78 ...... 50 Free, 100 Free, 200 Free Brian Roney ’82 ...... 500 Free Mark Greenwood ’77 ...... 200 Free, 500 Free Jim Ferstel ’82 ...... 50 Free 1977 (17) John Naber ’77 ...... 200 Free, 500 Free (4:20.450), Chris Cavanaugh ’85 ...... 100 Free, 200 Free, 200 IM John Naber ’77 ...... 100 Back (49.36), ...... 100 Back (49.947), 200 Back (1:46.28) 400 F.R...... 200 Back (1:46.09), 500 Free Rod Strachan ’77 ...... 500 Free, 1650 Free, 400 IM 800 F.R. Joe Bottom ’77 ...... 50 Free (19.75), Ron Orr ’78 ...... 500 Free, 1650 Free, 400 IM 400 M.R...... 100 Fly (47.77), 100 Free Mike Nyeholt ’78 ...... 500 Free Bruce Furniss ’79 ...... 200 Free (1:36.18), 200 IM, 200 Fly Mike Bottom ’78 ...... 100 Fly 1981 (7) Rod Strachan ’77 ...... 400 IM (3:54.76), 200 IM Allen Poucher ’76 ...... 100 Fly, 200 Fly, 200 IM Chris Cavanaugh ’85 ...... 100 Free, 200 Free, 200 IM Steve Pickell ’80 ...... 100 Fly, 200 Back, 200 IM Rod Stewart ’77 ...... 100 Fly James Fowler ’81 ...... 100 Back, 200 Back, 200 IM Mark Greenwood ’77 ...... 200 Free, 200 IM Mark Chatfield ’75 ...... 100 Breast, 200 Breast, 200 IM Bill O’Brien ’82 ...... 200 Fly Scott Brown ’77 ...... 200 IM, 400 IM Scott Brown ’77 ...... 200 IM, 400 IM Brian Roney ’82 ...... 200 Fly Bob Tierney ’80 ...... 100 Back, 200 Back Dave Hannula ’76 ...... 400 IM Jeff Float ’82 ...... 500 Free, 200 Fly, 400 IM Scott Findorff ’78 ...... 50 Free 400 M.R...... 3:19.221, Naber, Chatfield, Jim Ferstel ’82 ...... 50 Free Kirt Fredericks ’80 ...... 400 IM, 200 IM ...... J. Bottom, Findorff 400 F.R...... Kelly, Reed, Ferstel, Cavanaugh Mike Nyeholt ’78 ...... 1650 Free 400 F.R...... Findorff, Griffith, Greenwood, J. Bottom Ron Orr ’78 ...... 1650 Free 800 F.R...... Naber, Greenwood, Findorff, Griffith 1980 (6) Mike Bottom ’78 ...... 100 Back Kirt Fredericks ’80 ...... 100 Free Dick Hannula ’79 ...... 500 Free 1974 (16) James Fowler ’81 ...... 200 Back (1:47.76) 400 M.R...... Naber, Shearin, Pickell, J. Bottom Jack Tingley ’74 ...... 200 Free, 500 Free, Jeff Float ’82 ...... 200 Fly 800 F.R...... 6:28.01, Pickell, Greenwood, ...... 1650 Free (15:29.287) Bill O’Brien ’82 ...... 200 Fly ...... B. Furniss, Naber Kim Tutt ’74 ...... 100 Free Brian Roney ’82 ...... 1650 Free 400 F.R...... 2:55.28, B. Furniss, Greenwood, Steve Furniss ’75 ...... 200 IM (1:51.385), 400 F.R...... Findorff, J. Bottom ...... 400 IM (3:57.809), 1650 Free Bruce Kocsis ’75 ...... 200 IM, 400 IM, 200 Back 1979 (13) 1976 (16) Mark Chatfield ’75 ...... 100 Breast, 200 Breast Jeff Float ’82 ...... 500 Free, 400 IM, 200 Fly Steve Furniss ’76 ...... 200 IM, 400 IM, 1650 Free Allen Poucher ’76 ...... 200 Fly, 200 IM Kirt Fredericks ’80 ...... 200 IM, 100 Fly, 100 Free Allen Poucher ’76 ...... 100 Fly, 200 Fly, 200 IM Gary Willis ’76 ...... 100 Breast. 200 Breast James Fowler ’81 ...... 100 Back, 200 Back Dave Hannula ’76 ...... 400 IM John Naber ’77 ...... 500 Free (4:26.855), Bob Wiltse ’81 ...... 100 Breast John Naber ’77 ...... 100 Back (49.94), ...... 100 Back (50.516), 200 Back (1:48.951), 100 Fly Brian Roney ’82 ...... 1650 Free, 500 Free ...... 200 Back (1:46.96), 500 Free Rod Strachan ’77 ...... 500 Free, 400 IM Bill O’Brien ’82 ...... 200 Fly Joe Bottom ’77 ...... 50 Free (20.08), 100 Free, 100 Fly Rod Stewart ’77 ...... 100 Fly Bruce Furniss ’79 ...... 200 Free Scott Brown ’77 ...... 200 IM, 400 IM Mark Greenwood ’77 ...... 200 Free George Nagy ’80 ...... 200 Fly Rod Strachan ’77 ...... 400 IM (3:55.64), 500 Free Scott Brown ’77 ...... 200 IM, 400 IM Steve Pickell ’80 ...... 100 Back Mike Bottom ’78 ...... 100 Fly, 200 IM, 200 Back Joe Bottom ’77 ...... 50 Free, 100 Free (45.067), 100 Fly Cress Templeton ’81 ...... 100 Back, 200 Back Scott Findorff ’78 ...... 50 Free, 100 Free, 200 Free 400 F.R...... J. Bottom, Greenwood, Tutt, S. Furniss 400 F.R...... Furniss, Hannula, Kelly, Fredericks Ron Orr ’78 ...... 500 Free, 1650 Free 800 F.R...... Greenwood, Tingley, Naber, S. Furniss 800 F.R...... Roney, McGowan, Hannula, B. Furniss Mike Nyeholt ’78 ...... 500 Free, 1650 Free 400 M.R...... Naber, Chatfield, Poucher, J. Bottom 400 M.R...... Fowler, Wiltse, Fredericks, B. Furniss Bruce Furniss ’79 ...... 200 Free, 200 IM Dick Hannula ’79 ...... 500 Free, 1650 Free 1973 (15) 1978 (10) 400 M.R...... 3:20.02, Naber, J. Bottom, James McConica ’73 ...... 200 Free (1:39.625), Scott Findorff ’79 ...... 50 Free, 100 Free ...... M. Bottom, Shearin ...... 500 Free, 1650 Free Bruce Furniss ’79 ...... 200 Free (1:37.02), 200 Fly, 200 IM 400 F.R...... 2:57.54, Naber, J. Bottom, William Furniss ’73 ...... 100 Fly, 200 Fly Dick Hannula ’79 ...... 500 Free ...... Findorff, B. Furniss Stephen Cameron ’73 ...... 100 Back Kirt Fredericks ’80 ...... 100 Fly, 200 IM 800 F.R...... 6:33.13, Naber, Findorff, Thomas McBreen ’74 ...... 200, 500, 1650 Free George Nagy ’80 ...... 200 Fly ...... Hannula, B. Furniss Jack Tingley ’74 ...... 500 Free, 1650 Free Bob Tierney ’81 ...... 100 Back, 200 Back Steve Furniss ’75 ...... 1650 Free, Cress Templeton ’81 ...... 200 Back 1975 (16) ...... 200 IM (1:51.385), 400 IM (3:55.160) 400 F.R...... Findorff, Hannula, Fredericks, B. Furniss

Trojans Rod Strachan, Steve Furniss and Scott Brown (L-R) stand on the victory stand after finishing 1-2-3 in the 400y IM at the 1976 NCAA Championships. USC’s Dave Hannula, far right, was fifth.

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Mark Chatfield ’75 ...... 100 Breast, 200 Breast 800 F.R...... Mader, Kidder, Johnson, Charlton Bruce Kocsis ’75 ...... 100 Back 1970 (16) Bengt Gingsjo ’75 ...... 500 Free, 1650 Free Gregory Charlton ’70 ...... 200 Free, 500 Free 1967 (13) Allen Poucher ’76 ...... 200 Fly, 200 IM, 400 IM Gregory Fink ’70 ...... 1650 Free Donald Havens ’69 ...... 50 Free, 100 Free David Hannula ’76 ...... 200 Back, 400 IM Philip Houser ’70 ...... 200 Fly William Johnson ’68 ...... 200 Free, 100 Fly, 200 IM Gary Willis ’76 ...... 200 Breast Mark Mader ’70 ...... 100 Free Dean Willeford ’67 ...... 200 Free, 500 Free, 400 IM 400 F.R...... Kocsis, TIngley, McBreen, McConica Andrew Strenk ’71 ...... 500 Free, 1650 Free, 200 Fly Stephen Danielson ’68 ...... 500 Free, 1650 Free 400 M.R...... Cameron, Chatfield, Furniss, Tyrrell Dan Frawley ’71 ...... 50 Free, 100 Free Sandy Gilchrist ’67 ...... 500 Free, 1650 Free 800 F.R...... Furniss, Tingley, McBreen, McConica Roger Lyon ’71 ...... 100 Free, 100 Fly Wayne Anderson ’67 ...... 100 Breast, 200 Breast Thomas Ludwig ’71 ...... 400 IM Paul Jeffers ’67 ...... 200 Breast, 400 IM 1972 (19) Frank Heckl ’72 ...... 100 Free, 200 Free, 200 IM (1:55.21) Frank Bates ’67 ...... 200 IM, 400 IM Frank Heckl ’72 ...... 100 Free, 200 Free, 200 IM Rob Orr ’72 ...... 200 Fly Anthony Gleason ’68 ...... 200 IM Mike Weston ’72 ...... 500 Free, 100 Free James McConica ’73 ...... 200, 500 & 1650 Free Michael Siebert ’68 ...... 200 IM, 400 IM David Mayekawa ’72 ...... 100 Breast, 200 Breast Stephen Cameron ’73 ...... 100 Back Rob Orr ’72 ...... 200 Fly Ejvind Pedersen ’73 ...... 200 Back 1966 (12) James McConica ’73 ...... 200, 500 & 1650 Free 400 F.R...... 3:03.91, Mader, Weston, Frawley, Heckl Roy Saari ’66 ...... 200 Free (1:44.66,) William Furniss ’73 ...... 100 Fly, 200 Fly 800 F.R. .... 6:51.77, Mader, McConica, Charlton, Heckl ...... 500 Free (4:50.59), 1650 Free (17:08.17) Stephen Tyrrell ’73 ...... 100 Free, 200 Free 400 M.R...... Cameron, Webb, Houser, Lyon Sandy Gilchrist ’67 ...... 200 Free, 1650 Free Stephen Cameron ’73 ...... 100 Back Dean Willeford ’67 ...... 200 Free, 200 IM, 400 IM Thomas McBreen ’74 ...... 500 Free, 1650 Free 1969 (19) Richard McGeagh ’66 ...... 100 Fly, 100 Back, 200 IM Kim Tutt ’74 ...... 200 Free Donald Havens ’69 ...... 50 Free, 100 Free Charles Milam ’67 ...... 200 Fly Steve Furniss ’75 ...... 1650 Free, 200 IM, 400 IM Russell Kidder ’69 ...... 50 Free, 100 Free William Craig ’66 ...... 100 Breast Bruce Kocsis ’75 ...... 100 Back, 200 Back, 200 IM George Watson ’69 ...... 500 Free, 1650 Free Wayne Anderson ’67 ...... 100 Breast, 200 Breast Bengt Gingsjo ’75 ...... 500 Free, 1650 Free, 400 IM George Westcott ’69 ...... 100 Back Frank Bates ’67 ...... 200 IM, 400 IM Mark Chatfield ’75 ...... 100 Breast, 200 Breast Gregory Charlton ’70 ...... 200, 500 & 1650 Free John Porter ’68 ...... 400 IM Douglas Windes ’75 ...... 100 Fly Gregory Fink ’70 ...... 500 Free, 1650 Free 400 F.R. ....3:08.05, Gilchrist, Lambert, Krueger, Saari Ed McCleskey ’75 ...... 100 Free, 500 Free Philip Houser ’70 ...... 200 Fly 400 M.R...... McGeagh, Anderson, Lambert, Krueger 400 F.R...... McCleskey, Tyrrell, Weston, Heckl Mark Mader ’70 ...... 200 Back 800 F.R...... Siebert, Krueger, Bates, Willeford 800 F.R...... 6:38.635, McCleskey, Tyrrell, John Ludwig ’71 ...... 100 Breast, 200 Breast ...... McBreen, McConica Thomas Ludwig ’71 ...... 1650 Free, 400 IM 1965 (15) 400 M.R...... 3:23.118, Kocsis, Mayekawa, Roger Lyon ’71 ...... 100 Fly Richard McGeagh ’66 ...... 50 Free, 100 Back, 200 IM ...... Heckl, Weston Andrew Strenk ’71 ...... 500 Free, 1650 Free, 400 IM Roy Saari ’66 ...... 200 Free (1:42.9), Daniel Frawley ’72 ...... 50 Free (21.04), 100 Free ...... 500 Free (4:43.6), 1650 Free (16:39.9) 1971 (16) Stephen Friekin ’71 ...... 500 Free Michael Caretto ’66 ...... 200 Fly Thomas Ludwig ’71 ...... 200 IM, 400 IM Frank Heckl ’72 ...... 100 Free, 200 Free, 200 IM Sandy Gilchrist ’67 ...... 500 Free, 1650 Free Roger Lyon ’71 ...... 200 Fly Rob Orr ’72 ...... 200 Fly Charles Milam ’67 ...... 1650 Free, 200 Fly Andrew Strenk ’71 ...... 500 Free, 1650 Free 400 M.R...... Mader, Ludwig, Lyon, Havens Robert Bennett ’65 ...... 100 Back, 200 Back, 200 IM Frank Heckl ’72 ...... 100 Free, 200 Free, 200 IM 400 F.R...... Frawley, Kidder, Charlton, Heckl William Craig ’66 ...... 100 Breast (1:00.33), 200 Breast David Mayekawa ’72 ...... 100 Breast, 200 Breast 800 F.R...... 6:49.48, Watson, Mader, Charlton, Heckl Wayne Anderson ’67 ...... 100 Breast, 200 Breast Rob Orr ’72 ...... 200 Fly Kenneth Doesburg ’65 ...... 100 Breast, 200 Breast Michael Weston ’72 ...... 50 Free, 100 Free 1968 (10) Paul Jeffers ’67 ...... 200 Breast, 400 IM Stephen Cameron ’72 ...... 100 Back Donald Havens ’69 ...... 50 Free, 100 Free John Porter ’68 ...... 400 IM William Furniss ’73 ...... 200 Fly, 400 IM Gregory Charlton ’70 ...... 200 Free, 500 Free (4:38.24), Frank Bates ’67 ...... 200 IM, 400 IM James McConica ’73 ...... 200 Free (1:39.75), ...... 1650 Free Dean Willeford ’67 ...... 200 IM, 400 IM ...... 500 Free, 1650 Free William Johnson ’68 ...... 200 Free 400 M.R...... Bennett, Craig, McGrath, Gilchrist Thomas McBreen ’74 ...... 200, 500 & 1650 Free) Russell Kidder ’69 ...... 200 Free 400 F.R...... Gilchrist, McGrath, McGeagh, Saari Kim Tutt ’74 ...... 100 Free, 200 Free, 500 Free Gregory Fink ’70 ...... 500 Free, 1650 Free Steve Furniss ’75 ...... 1650 Free, 200 IM, 400 IM Philip Houser ’70 ...... 200 Fly (1:52.25), 200 IM, 400 IM 1964 (10) 400 F.R...... 3:01.118, Tutt, McConica, Weston, Heckl Mark Mader ’70 ...... 200 Back Roy Saari ’66 ...... 200, 440 Free (4:45.8), 400 M.R...... Cameron, Mayekawa, Lyon, Weston 400 M.R...... Mader, Ziskan, Houser, Havens ...... 1650 Free (16:49.5), 200 IM (1:56.7) 800 F.R...... 6:39.04, McConica, Tutt, McBreen, Heckl 400 F.R...... Johnson, Kidder, Lambert, Havens James Corfman ’64 ...... 200 Free, 500 Free

Bruce Furniss won five NCAA titles as a Trojan (two individual and three relay).

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Brian Foss ’64 ...... 500 Free, 1650 Free James McGrath ’65 ...... 100 Fly Michael Caretto ’66 ...... 200 Fly Robert Bennett ’65 .....100 Back (53.1), 200 Back, 200 IM Rich McGeagh ’66 ....100 Back, 200 Back, 400 IM (4:16.4) John Konrads won two William Craig ’66 ...... 100 Breast (59.9), NCAA titles (500y and ...... 200 Breast (2:12.1) 1650y free) in 1963. Kenneth Doesburg ’65 ...... 100 Breast, 200 Breast 400 M.R...... 3:30.9, Bennett, Craig, McGrath, Saari

1963 (9) Perry Lindberg ’64 ...... 50 Free, 100 Free (47.1), 200 Free John Konrads ’65 ...... 200 Free, 500 Free (4:50.7), ...... 1650 Free (17:24.0) James Corfman ’64 ...... 200 Free, 500 Free Brian Foss ’64 ...... 500 Free, 1650 Free Michael Mealiffe ’63 ...... 100 Fly, 200 Fly Robert Bennett ’65 ...... 100 Back (53.8), 200 Back John House ’63 ...... 200 IM, 400 IM 400 M.R...... Bennett, Kane, Mealiffe, Reed 400 F.R...... Reed, Corfman, Bennett, Lindberg

1962 (9) Peter Reed ’63 ...... 100 Free Dennis Rounsavelle ’62 ...... 200 Free, 440 Free ’62 ...... Murray Rose 440 Free (4:20.0), 1939 (1) ...... 1500 Free (17:26.7) 1954 (1) Paul Wolf ’40 ...... 50 Free, 100 Free (52.9) Brian Foss ’62 ...... 1500 Free, 200 Fly Allen Gilchrist ’55 ...... 220 Free, 440 Free Michael Mealiffe ’63 ...... 100 Fly 1938 (3) John House ’63 ...... 200 IM 1953 (1) Paul Wolf ’40 ...... 50 Free Dennis Devine ’62 ...... 200 Fly Gerry McNamee ...... 220 Free, 440 Free Roger Hatch ...... 100 Free 400 M.R...... Moulton, Greisser, Mealiffe, Corfman 400 F.R...... Maxson, Glasbard, Hatch, P. Wolf 400 F.R...... Corfman, House, Devine, Reed 1952 (1) Allen Gilchrist ’55 ...... 440 Free 1937 (2) 1961 (12) Robert Boales ...... 220 Free, 440 Free Murray Rose ’62 ...... 220 Free (2:00.6), 1951 (2) Ernest Park ...... 150 Back ...... 440 Free (4:17.9), 1500 Free (17:21.8) Wallace Wolf ’51 ...... 100 Back, 150 Back, 150 IM Dennis Rounsavelle ’62...... 440 Free, 200 Fly, 200 IM 300 M.R...... W. Wolf, Ross, Masarik 1936 (1) Thomas Winters ’61 ...... 440 Free, 1500 Free James Gilhula ’36 ...... 100 Free, 220 Free, 440 Free John House ’63 ...... 220 Free 1950 (3) Charles Bittick ’61 ...... 100 Back (53.9), Wallace Wolf ’51 ...... 220 Free, 440 Free 1935 (3) ...... 200 Back (1:57.1) 300 M.R...... King, Ross, Masarik Gene Fletcher ...... 50 Free, 100 Free Lance Larson ’62 ...... 100 Fly, 200 Fly, 200 IM 400 F.R...... Burns, Masarik, Wolf, Palmer James Gilhula ’36 ...... 220 Free, 440 Free, 1500 Free Michael Mealiffe ’63 ...... 100 Fly, 200 IM John Kaye ...... 150 Back Robert Moulton ’62 ...... 200 Back 1949 (3) Gary Tobian ’61 ...... 1-Meter, 3-Meter Marvin Burns ’50 ...... 50 Free 1934 (6) Kim Pearman ’61 ...... 1-Meter, 3-Meter Wallace Wolf ’51 ...... 220 Free, 440 Free Gene Fletcher ...... 50 Free, 100 Free 400 M.R...... Bittick, Branshaw, Mealiffe, Redington 400 F.R...... Illsey, Burns, Hughes, Wolf James Gilhula ’36 ...... 220 Free, 440 Free, 1500 Free 400 F.R...... House, Mealiffe, Moulton, Redington John Kaye ...... 150 Back 1948 (1) Frank Kurtz ’36 ...... 3-Meter 1960 (9) 300 M.R...... W. Wolf, Messenheimer, Hughes 300 M.R...... Kaye, Warner, Browne ’61 ...... , Thomas Winters 220 Free (2:02.01) 400 F.R...... Gilhula, Fletcher, Browne, Kidder ...... 440 Free, 1500 Free 1941 (1) Jon Henricks ’61 ...... 100 Free, 440 Free Ivan Duke ...... 150 Back 1932 (1) Lance Larson ’62 ...... 100 Free, 100 Fly, 200 IM (2:03.2) Michael Riley ...... 3-Meter (146.76) Dennis Rounsavelle ’62 ...... 440 Free (4:24.0), 1940 (3) ...... 200 Fly, 200 IM R. Sellers ...... 50 Free 1931 (2) Dennis Devine ’62 ...... 100 Fly, 200 Fly Paul Wolf ’40 ...... 100 Free Clarence “Buster” Crabbe ’31 Charles Bittick ’61 ...... 100 Back (54.4), 300 M.R...... Smith, Krause, P. Wolf ...... 220 Free, 440 Free (5:02.0), 300 IM ...... 200 Back (2:00.1), 200 IM Michael Riley ...... 3-Meter (134.04) Gary Tobian ’61 ...... 1-Meter, 3-Meter Kim Pearman ’61 ...... 3-Meter 400 F.R...... 3:18.5, Redington, Mounton, ...... Larson, Henrichs

1959 (4) Jon Henricks ’61 ...... 100 Free, 220 Free) Murray Rose ’61 ...... 440 Free, 1500 Free Charles Bittick won six Charles Bittick ’61 ...... 100 Back, 200 Back AAU titles in addition Gary Tobian ’61 ...... 1-Meter, 3-Meter to four NCAA titles 1958 (1) while at USC. Fred Tissue ’60 ...... 100 Fly, 200 Fly

1957 (5) James Stevenson ’57 ...... 200 Free Ronald Severa ’58 ...... 440 Free Lloyd Ibberson ’57 ...... 1500 Free Dez Farnday ’57 ...... 200 Breast 400 F.R...... Schaffer, Ibberson, Severa, Stevenson

1956 (7) James Stevenson ’57 ...... 100 Free Ronald Severa ’58 ...... 1500 Free Robert Hughes ’56 ...... 200 Breast, 200 IM Joseph Horsley ’56 ...... 200 Breast Paul Brannon ’56 ...... 100 Back Richard Connor ’56 ...... 1-Meter, 3-Meter 400 M.R...... Brannon, Webb, Stevenson, Hughes

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2015 (7) Steven Stumph...... 200 Breast Cristian Quintero ‘15...... 100, 200, 500 Free 800 F.R...... Carter, R. Malone, Domagala, Quintero 400 M.R...... Tribuntsov, A. Malone, Condorelli, Quintero 400 F.R...... Tribuntsov, Condorelli, R. Malone, Quintero

2014 (4) Cristian Quintero ‘15...... 200, 500 Free 400 F.R...... Quintero, Carter, Wagner, Colupaev 800 F.R...... Carter, Colupaev, R. Malone, Quintero

2013 (7) Vladimir Morozov ‘14...... 50, 100 Free Cristian Quintero ‘15...... 200, 500 Free 200 F.R...... J. Wagner, Davis, Morozov, Colupaev 400 F.R...... Quintero, Colupaev, J. Wagner, Morozov 800 F.R...... Bobrosky, Lendrum, Quintero, Colupaev Bela Szabados won four 2012 (3) Pac-10 titles, including Dimitri Colupaev ‘14...... 200 Free three consecutive in the Vladimir Morozov ‘14...... 50, 100 Free 200y free. 2011 (3) Dimitri Colupaev ‘14...... 200 Free Harrison Jones ‘12...... 1-Meter Clement Lefert ‘11...... 500 Free 2002 (4) Jim Wells ’96...... 50 Free 2010 (3) Erik Vendt ’03...... 500 Free, 1650 Free 200 F.R...... Wells, Davy, Kime, Jennings Harrison Jones ‘12...... 1-Meter Klete Keller ’02...... 200 Free Clement Lefert ‘11...... 200 Free 800 F.R...... Lee, Castro, Vendt, Keller 1994 (4) 800 F.R...... Lefert, White, Martin, Povazsay Brian Earley ’94 ...... 1-Meter, 3-Meter, Platform 2001 (6) Marc Fairon ’94 ...... 200 Breast 2009 (1) Ryosuke Imai ’01...... 200 Breast Harrison Jones ‘12...... Platform Klete Keller ’02...... 200 Free, 500 Free 1992 (3) Erik Vendt ’03...... 400 IM, 1650 Free Brian Earley ’93 ...... 1-Meter, Platform 2008 (1) 800 F.R...... Castro, Lee, Kerekjarto, Keller Robert Pufleb ‘92...... 100 Free Vanni Mangoni ‘07...... 400 IM 2000 (2) 1991 (3) 2007 (2) Ryosuke Imai ’01...... 100 Breast, 200 Breast Brian Earley ’93 ...... 1-Meter, Platform Larsen Jensen ‘07...... 500 Free, 1650 Free Erik Ran ’91 ...... 100 Free 1999 (6) 2006 (4) Philippe Demers ’01...... 200 Fly 1990 (7) Viktor Bodrogi ‘07...... 200 Fly Justin Dumais ’01...... 1-Meter, 3-Meter, Platform Gary Anderson ’91 ...... 200 Back, 200 IM Michael Hilde ’07...... Platform Bela Szabados ’99...... 200 Free Brian Earley ’93 ...... 1-Meter, Platform Ous Mellouli ’06...... 500 Free, 400 IM 800 F.R...... Kwok, Awbrey, Demers, Szabados Dan Jorgensen ’90 ...... 500 Free Erik Ran ’91 ...... 100 Free 2005 (3) 1998 (6) ’91 ...... 400 IM Ous Mellouli ’06...... 500 Free, 400 IM Justin Dumais ’01...... 1-Meter, 3-Meter, Platform Ray Vincent ’05...... Platform Lenny Krayzelburg ’98 ...... 100 Back, 200 Back 1989 (2) Bela Szabados ’99...... 200 Free Gary Anderson ’92 ...... 200 Back 2004 (4) David Wharton ’91 ...... 400 IM Michael Hilde ’07...... Platform 1997 (7) Ous Mellouli ’06...... 500 Free, 1650 Free, 400 IM Tim Allport ’00 ...... 1-Meter 1988 (3) Jeff Julian ’97 ...... 200 Fly Chip Hobson ’89 ...... 500 Free 2003 (6) Lenny Krayzelburg ’98 ...... 100 Back, 200 Back David Wharton ’91 ...... 400 IM J.D. Abercrombie ’04...... 200 Fly Bela Szabados ’99 ...... 200 Free, 500 Free 800 F.R...... Wharton, O’Brien, Hobson, Cadermartori Mihaly Flaskay ’06...... 100 Breast 800 F.R...... Julian, Johnson, Ilika, Szabados Erik Vendt ’03...... 500 Free, 400 IM, 1650 Free 1986 (3) Ray Vincent ’05...... Platform 1995 (4) Dave Cadermartori ’88 ...... 200 Fly Kent Johnson ’97 ...... 500 Free, 1650 Free Li Hong Ping ’89 ...... 1-meter, 3-meter

Clement Lefert Pac-10 titles in 2011 (500y free) and 2010 (200y free).

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1978 (5) 1969 (5) 1985 (2) Bruce Furniss ’79 ...... 200 Free, 200 IM Gregory Charlton ’70 ...... 200 Free Mike O’Brien ’88 ...... 500 Free, 1650 Free K. Wilson ’81 ...... 1-meter, 3-meter Andrew Strenk ’71 ...... 500 Free Scott Findorff ’78 ...... 50 Free Gregory Fink ’70 ...... 1650 Free 1982 (1) 400 F.R...... Kidder, West, Frawley, Havens Jeff Float ’82 ...... 500 Free 1977 (10) 800 F.R...... Mader, West, Kidder, Charlton Joe Bottom ’77 ...... 50 Free, 100 Free, 100 Fly 1981 (1) John Naber ’77 ...... 100 Back, 200 Back 1968 (8) Jeff Float ’82 ...... 400 IM Bruce Furniss ’79 ...... 400 IM Gregory Charlton ’70 ...... 200 Free, 500 Free Steve Pickell ’80 ...... 200 IM Mark Mader ’70 ...... 100 Back, 200 Back 1980 (1) 400 F.R. Philip Houser ’70 (200 Fly) James Fowler ’83 ...... 200 Back 800 F.R. 400 M.R...... Mader, Kiskin, Houser, Havens 400 M.R. 400 F.R...... Lambert, Kidder, Johnson, Havens 1979 (2) 800 F.R...... Mader, Kidder, Charlton, Johnson James Fowler ’83 ...... 200 Back 1976 (8) Southern Division only 400 M.R...... McGowan, Kelly, B. Furniss, Fredericks John Naber ’77 ...... 100 Back, 200 Back, 500 Free 1967 (5) Dave Hannula ’76 ...... 400 IM Donald Havens ’69 ...... 100 Fly Bruce Furniss ’79 ...... 200 Free R. McDermott ...... 1-meter, 3-meter Ron Orr ’78 ...... 1650 Free 400 F.R...... Kidder, Johnson, Lambert, Havens 800 F.R...... Naber, Findorff, Smith, B. Furniss 800 F.R...... Kidder, Gleason, Willeford, Johnson 400 F.R...... Smith, B. Furniss, S. Furniss, J. Bottom 1966 (7) 1975 (7) Roy Saari ’66 ...... 200 Free, 500 Free, 1650 Free Scott Brown ’77 ...... 200 IM, 400 IM J. Lambert ’68 ...... 100 Fly John Naber ’77 ...... 100 Back, 200 Back Michael Siebert ’68 ...... 200 Fly Joe Bottom ’77 ...... 100 Free J. Porter ’68 ...... 400 IM 400 F.R...... Findorff, Griffith, Greenwood, J. Bottom 800 F.R...... Siebert, Bates, Gilchrist, Willeford 800 F.R...... Naber, Greenwood, Griffith, Findorff 1965 (7) 1974 (5) Roy Saari ’66 ...... 500 Free Joe Bottom ’77 ...... 50 Free, 100 Free Dean Willeford ’67 ...... 200 Free) John Naber ’77 ...... 100 Back, 200 Back Frank Bates ’67 ...... 400 IM Bruce Kocsis ’75 ...... 400 IM Robert Bennett ’65...... 100 Back, 200 Back 400 M.R...... McGeagh, Doesburg, Caretto, McGrath 1973 (4) 400 F.R...... Bennett, Willeford, Poe, Saari Jack Tingley ’74 ...... 500 Free, 1650 Free Steve Furniss ’75 ...... 200 IM, 400 IM 1964 (11) Roy Saari ’66 ...... 500 Free, 1650 Free 1972 (11) Robert Bennett ’65 ...... 100 Back, 200 Fly, 200 IM Thomas McBreen ’74 ...... 200 Free, 500 Free, 1650 Free William Craig ’66 ...... 100 Breast, 200 Breast Frank Heckl ’72 ...... 100 Fly, 200 IM Richard McGeagh ’66 ...... 200 Back, 400 IM Rob Orr ’72 ...... 200 Fly 400 M.R...... Bennett, Doesburg, Caretto, Corfman) Bruce Kocsis ’75 ...... 100 Back 400 F.R...... McGrath, Lindberg, McGeagh, Saari E. McCleskey ’75 ...... 100 Free 400 F.R...... Heckl, Tyrrell, Tutt, McCleskey 800 F.R...... McCleskey, Loveset, McConica, McBreen 400 M.R...... Cameron, Mayekawa, Heckl, Weston

1971 (4) Frank Heckl ’72 ...... 100 Free, 200 IM Frank Heckl won five 400 F.R...... Lyon, Tutt, Weston, Heckl Pac-10 titles from 800 F.R...... Strenk, McBreen, Tutt, Heckl 1970 to 1972. 1970 (3) Dan Frawley ’71 ...... 50 Free Frank Heckl ’72 ...... 100 Free 400 F.R...... Lyon, Weston, Frawley, Heckl Trojan AAU Meet History

AAU Meet History Individual AAU Relay AAU Meet Titles – 26

Meet Titles – 54 Swimmer No. Year Place Swimmer No. Gregory Charlton ’70...... 2 1931...... 4th Frank Heckl ’72...... 8 Mark Mader ’70...... 2 1935...... 8th Kim Tutt ’74...... 7 Swimmer No. Daniel Frawley ’71...... 2 1958...... 1st* John Naber ’77...... 7 John Naber ’77...... 9 Roger Lyon ’71...... 2 1959...... 1st Steve Furniss ’76...... 5 Murray Rose ’62...... 8 Andrew Strenk ’71...... 2 1960...... 1st Jon Henricks ’61...... 4 Charles Bittick ’61...... 6 Michael Weston ’72...... 2 1961...... 1st James McConica ’73...... 4 Roy Saari ’66...... 6 Jack Tingley ’74...... 2 1962...... 1st-Tie* Joe Bottom ’77...... 4 Frank Heckl ’72...... 4 Allen Poucher ’76...... 2 1963...... 2nd* Don Redington ’61...... 3 Don Havens ’69...... 3 Rod Strachan ’77...... 2 1964...... 1st Thomas Winters ’61...... 3 Mickey Riley ’32...... 2 Steve Pickell ’80...... 2 1965...... 1st Richard McGeagh ’66...... 3 Robert Bennett ’65...... 2 Charles Bittick ’61...... 1 1966...... 1st Roy Saari ’66...... 3 Jack Tingley ’74...... 2 Dennis Devine ’62...... 1 1967...... 4th Ed McCleskey ’75...... 3 Joe Bottom ’77...... 2 James McGrath ’65...... 1 1968...... 3rd Mark Chatfield ’75...... 3 Bruce Furniss ’79...... 2 William Craig ’66...... 1 1969...... 1st Scott Findorff ‘78...... 3 Clarence Crabbe ’32...... 1 Wayne Anderson ’67...... 1 1970...... 2nd Mark Grenwood ’77...... 3 William Craig ’62...... 1 John Lambert ’68...... 1 1971...... 2nd Murray Rose ’62...... 2 Lance Larson ’62...... 1 Don Havens ’69...... 1 1972...... 1st Lance Larson ’62...... 2 Richard McGeagh ’66...... 1 Bruce Furniss ’79...... 1 1973...... 1st Robert Bennett ’65...... 2 Wayne Anderson ’67...... 1 Bob Shearin ’79...... 1 1974...... 1st Russell Kidder ’69...... 2 1975...... 1st Mark Mader ’70...... 1 1976...... 1st Mark Chatfield ’75...... 1 1977...... 1st Steve Furniss ’76...... 1 1978...... 4th 1979...... 2nd *Freshmen only

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1963 (8) 1952 (1) 1939 (5) John Konrads ’65 ...... 500 Free, 1650 Free 400 F.R...... Kumers, Slaught, Horn, Masarik R. Sellers...... 50 Free Robert Bennett ’65 ...... 100 Back, 200 Back Paul Wolf ’40...... 100 Free, 200 Free John House ’63 ...... 400 IM 1951 (7) Whitney...... 220 Breast Perry Lindberg ’63 ...... 50 Free A. Masarik...... 50 Free R. Smith...... Diving 400 M.R...... Bennett, Brundage, Mealiffe, Reed Wallace Wolf...... 100 Back, 200 Back, 150 I.M. 400 F.R...... Cokman, Reed, Poe, Lindberg) E. Lucitt...... 1-Meter, 3-Meter 1938 (4) 400 F.R...... Kumers, Slaught, Masarik, Utterback Paul Wolf ’40 ...... 50 Free, 150 Back 1962 (10) Roger Hatch...... 100 Free Murray Rose ’62 ...... 200 Free, 440 Free, 1500 Free 1950 (4) F.R...... Maxson, Glasband, Hatch, Wolf Robert Moulton ’62 ...... 100 Back Marvin Burns ’50 ...... 50 Free R. Greisser ’62 ...... 100 Breast, 200 Breast Wallace Wolf ’51 ...... 220 Free 1936 (5) Michael Mealiffe ’63 ...... 100 Fly McCormack...... Diving Roger Hatch...... 50 Free Dennis Devine ’62 ...... 200 Fly 300 M.R...... King, Ross, Masarik James Gilhula ’36 ...... 220 Free, 440 Free John House ’63 ...... 200 IM Ernest Park...... 150 Back 400 M.R...... Moulton, Greisser, Mealiffe, Wilkie 1949 (7) 300 M.R...... Warner, Hatch, Park Marvin Burns ’50...... 50 Free 1961 (10) Wallace Wolf ’51...... 200 Free, 400 Free, 150 I.M. 1935 (5) Murray Rose ’62 ...... 220 Free, 440 Free, 1500 Free H. Messenheimer...... 220 Breast Gene Fletcher...... 100 Free Charles Bittick ’61 ...... 100 Back T. Hairabedian ...... Diving James Gilhula ’36 ...... 220 Free, 440 Free Robert Moulton ’63 ...... 200 Back 300 M.R...... King, Messenheimer, Hughes Frank Kurtz ’36 ...... Diving Dennis Rounsavelle ’62 ...... 200 Fly, 200 IM F.R...... Warner, Perkins, Fletcher, Gilhula Lance Larson ’62 ...... 100 Fly 1948 (1) Gary Tobian ’61 ...... 1-meter, 3-meter 300 M.R...... Wolf, Messenheimer, Hughes 1933 (2) Brown...... 50 Free 1960 (10) CALIFORNIA INVIT. CHAMPS 1942 (4) 300 M.R...... Plescia, Kidder, Brown D. Redington ...... 50 Free Allison...... 200 Breast Jon Henricks...... 100 Free Perry...... Diving 1932 (2) Charles Bittick ’61 ...... 100 Back, 200 Back Ivan Duke...... 150 Back Plescia...... 150 Free Dennis Devine...... 100 Fly M.R. Michael Riley...... Diving Lance Larson ’62 ...... 200 Fly, 200 IM Gary Tobian ’61 ...... 1-Meter, 3-Meter 1941 (2) 1931 (2) 400 F.R...... Redington, Jensen, Tissue, Henricks Ivan Duke...... 150 back Clarence Crabbe...... 220 Free, 440 Free Holsberg...... Diving 1959 (10) 1930 (1) D. Redington...... 50 Free 1940 (5) Jensen...... 50 Free Jon Henricks ’61 ...... 100 Free, 200 Free R. Sellers...... 50 Free Murray Rose ’61 ...... 440 Free, 1500 Free Paul Wolf ’40...... 100 Free, 200 Free 1929 (Minor Sports Carnival) (1) Charles Bittick ’61 ...... 100 Back, 200 Back R. Smith...... 150 Back W. Simmons...... 100 Free Gary Tobian...... 1-Meter, 3-Meter M.R. 400 M.R...... Bittick, McGeagh, Winter, Kaplan F.R.

1958 (3) Fred Tissue ’60...... 100 Fly, 200 Fly 400 F.R...... Kaplan, Lugosi, Ibbetson, Severa

1957 (5) James Steveson ’57...... 220 Free Lloyd Ibberson ’57 ...... 1500 Free Dez Farnday ’57...... 100 Breast, 200 Breast 400 F.R...... Schaffer, Ibberson, Severa, Stevenson

1956 (6) James Stevenson ’57 ...... 220 Free Ronald Severa ’58 ...... 1500 Free Robert Hughes ’56 ...... 220 Breast, 200 IM Richard Connor ’56 ...... 1-Meter, 3-Meter

1955 (6) Robert Hughes ’56...... 50 Free, 100 Free James Stevenson ’57 ...... 220 Free Joseph Horsley ’56 ...... 200 Breast, 200 Fly 400 F.R...... Schaffer, Gilchrist, Hughes, Stevenson

1954 (2) Richard Connor ’56 ...... 1-Meter, 3-Meter

1953 (4) Gerry McNamee...... 220 Free Allen GIlchrist ’55 ...... 440 Free J. McCormack...... 1-Meter, 3-Meter Murray Rose won eight Pacific Coast titles.

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1960 NCAA Champions – Captained by Fred Tissue 1965 NCAA Champions – Captained by Robert Bennett

1963 NCAA Champions – Captained by John House 1966 NCAA Champions – Captained by Roy Saari

1964 NCAA Champions – Captained by James Corfman, Brian Foss 1974 NCAA Champions – Captained by Tom McBreen

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1975 NCAA Champions – Captained by Steve Furniss 1977 NCAA Champions – Captained by Joe Bottom

1976 NCAA Champions – Captained by Dave Hannula 1997 NCAA Champions – Captained by , Hope Gittings

2015-2016 USC Swimming and Diving 69 2015-2016 Trojan Swimming and Diving USC in the Community Swim With Mike

Swim With Mike is an annual swim-a-thon held To everyone’s surprise, Nyeholt traveled by now co-chairs the organizing committee for the to raise money for the Physically Challenged Ath- ambulance to make an appearance at the first annual event, which has raised over $16 million letes Scholarship Fund. Established in 1981, the event. More than $58,000 was raised that day, and provided over 180 scholarships to physically Swim was scheduled to be a one-time event or- far exceeding the amount needed to purchase challenged athletes at more than 85 universities ganized by friends and teammates on behalf of the van. At his suggestion, the excess funds were from Washington, D.C., to Honolulu. former USC swimmer Mike Nyeholt, a three time used to create the Physically Challenged Athletes All-American who was paralyzed from the chest Scholarship Fund at the University of Southern For more information on how to partici- down following a motorcycle accident suffered in California, the only one of its kind in the coun- pate in or support Swim With Mike, call January of 1981. try. USC at (213) 740-4155, send an email to [email protected] or visit Initially called Swim For Mike, the event was first Inspired by the overwhelming support, Nyeholt the Swim With Mike web site at www. held on March 7, 1981, to raise money to pur- promised to swim in the future to raise money for SwimWithMike.org. chase a specially equipped van for Nyeholt. A the other disabled athletes. He kept his promise week prior to the first Swim, Nyeholt was still in and swam the following year, and with his par- the hospital, and his supporters planned to show ticipation in the pool, Swim For Mike was ap- him a video of the fund-raiser once it was over. propriately renamed Swim With Mike. Nyeholt

Mike Nyeholt with Pat Haden in 2011.

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In 2009, USC Athletics announced the latest He was a member of USC swim teams that swimming endowed scholarship, named after finished second at the 1969 and 1970 NCAA Mark A. Mader, the All-American Trojan swimmer meets, as well as third in 1968. The Trojans won who passed away in 2008. Pac-8 crowns in 1968 and 1969, then placed second in 1970. A nine-time All-American who lettered from 1968-1970, Mader was a part of three NCAA One of USC’s tallest swimmers ever at 6-foot-9, champion relays, winning the 800y free relay in he went to high school in Pullman, Wash., where 1969 and 1970 and the 400y free relay in 1970. he returned after college to become a wheat farmer. He was also a five-time Pac-8 champion, win- ning four titles in 1968 (100y and 200y back and The Mader scholarship is the third for the swim 800y free and 400y medley relays) and one in team. The other are the Kathy Mika Endowed 1969 (800y free relay). Scholarship and the Giles Pellerin Endowed Scholarship.

2015-2016 USC Swimming and Diving 71 2015-2016 Trojan Swimming and Diving USC Legends Haley Anderson • 3 NCAA titles • Olympic silver medalist • World Championships gold medalist • 11-time All-American • 7 Pac-12 titles

72 2015-2016 USC Swimming and Diving 2015-2016 Trojan Swimming and Diving USC Legends Vladimir Morozov • 2 NCAA individual titles, 1 relay title • Olympic bronze medalist • 4-time World Championships gold medalist • 15-time All-American • 4 Pac-12 individual titles, 2 relay titles

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5 NCAA Titles • 3-Time Olympian • 20-time All-American World Championships gold, silver, bronze medalist

Rebecca Soni 6 NCAA Titles • 3-Time Olympic Gold Medalist, 1 Silver World Championships gold, silver, bronze medalist

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Larsen Jensen 3 NCAA Titles • Olympic silver and bronze medalist American record holder in 400m, 800m and 1500m free

Ous Mellouli Olympic and World Championships gold medalist 1 NCAA and 7 Pac-10 titles

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Blythe Hartley 3-Time Olympian • Olympic bronze medalist • 5 NCAA titles 8 Pac-10 titles • 12-time All-American

Kaitlin Sandeno 2-Time Olympian • 4-time Olympic medalist • 2 NCAA titles U.S. and world record holder • 17 school records

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Erik Vendt 3-time Olympian • 3-time Olympic medalist 5 NCAA Titles • 8 USC records Lenny Krayzelburg

4-time Olympic gold medalist • 1 NCAA title Set 100m, 200m back world records

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5 NCAA Titles • Olympic medalist • U.S., world record holder

Kristine Quance

9 NCAA Titles • Olympic medalist • 9 USC records

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Dave Wharton 7 NCAA titles • Olympic medalist • Broke 2 world records

Cynthia Woodhead 2-Time Olympian • Olympic medalist • Set W.R. in 200m, 400m free

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Joe Bottom 5-Time NCAA Champion • Olympic silver medalist 1978 World Champion • Set 50m free, 100m fly W.R.

Steve Furniss 4-Time NCAA Champion• 2-Time Olympian and bronze medalist • Broke 200m IM world record

80 2015-2016 USC Swimming and Diving 2015-2016 Trojan Swimming and Diving USC Legends John Naber 4-time Olympic gold medalist • 10 NCAA titles Set 100m, 200m back world records

Roy Saari 9 NCAA Titles • Olympic gold medalist • Set 2 U.S. records Broke 1500m free world record

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Murray MurrayRose Rose 5 NCAA titles • Olympic gold, silver and bronze medalist Broke 400m, 800m, 1500m free world records

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Peter Daland

Led USC to 9 NCAA team and 93 individual and relay titles as coach from 1958-92. Pictured with John Konrads (center) and Murray Rose.

One of the most respected collegiate and international swim coaches in at the World University Games in 1973. history, Peter Daland retired from coaching in April of 1992 after 35 years at Administratively, Daland was the longtime swimming chairman for the World USC and more than 45 years of coaching at the club and college levels. University Games () since 1983, recently retiring from the post. He remained actively involved in the sport throughout this life, serving on He was the USA delegate to the International Swimming Federation Congress U.S.A. Swimming’s International Relations Committee as the sport’s liaison for (FINA) in 1991 and 1995. Daland also served as the president of the American Europe and attending the annual European Championships after retirement. Swimming Coaches Association. He died on Oct. 20, 2014, at the age of 93. A memorial service held a Daland’s Trojan swimmers did exceptionally well on the international scene, month later to honor Daland’s life drew hundreds of former Trojans, colleagues highlighted by seven gold and two silver medals at the 1976 Olympics in and friends who celebrated the legendary coach’s influence on their lives, in and Montreal – more medals than any country except the United States. out of the pool. Daland was named Pac-10 Coach of the Year in 1989-90 and was During his tenure at USC, Daland led the Troy to nine NCAA team a six-time national Coach of the Year (1971 – NCAA Coaches Association; championships – the second most in NCAA history – and 93 NCAA individual 1962 – American Swimming Coaches; 1973 – American Swimmer; 1964- and relay titles. He also won 17 national AAU titles (15 men’s at USC and two 66 – Columbus Touch-down Club). He was presented the Ousely Award for women’s at the L.A. Athletic Club.). USC finished first or second in the country a Outstanding Service to ASCA in 1992). phenomenal 20 times in Daland’s 35 years. In 1975, Daland was awarded the prestigious “national AAU Swimming Daland’s teams enjoyed tremendous success at the conference level as well, Award,” given to the person who has contributed the most to swimming. The winning the league title 17 of the Pac-10’s 32 years. Trojan swimmers captured College Swimming Coaches Association of American presented him with the 155 Pac-10 individual and relay titles under Daland. His dual meet record was 1976 “Collegiate and Scholastic Swimming Trophy” for his contributions to unparalleled: 318-31-1 (.917) in 35 seasons. USC went undefeated in dual swimming as a competitive sport and a healthy recreation activity. meets in 20 seasons and his 1977 team might have been the finest collegiate He is also involved in a number of swimming-related activities. Daland, swim team ever. who founded Swimming World and Junior Swimmer, was a member of the Among the world class swimmers he has coached are John Naber, winner of 1984 Olympic Organizing Committee and was the competition chairman for four Olympic golds and 10 NCAA titles; American record holders Dave Wharton swimming events at the 1984 Games. Daland formerly directed two coaches’ and Mike O’Brien; Olympic stars Roy Saari, Murray Rose, Jeff Float, Joe and clinics in the United States and conducted overseas clinics and domestic media Mike Bottom and Bruce and Steve Furniss. tours to promote swimming for the Phillips Petroleum Company. He was a Yet just as important is the success Daland’s swimmers had out of the pool. member of the Speedo International Advisory Coaches Board and has organized Seven Trojan swimmers went on to win NCAA Postgraduate Scholarships and clinics in 40 countries. three former Trojans were recipients of the NCAA’s prestigious Today’s Top Six Originally from New York City, Daland is a 1948 graduate of Swarthmore Award (Steve Furniss, Wharton and Naber). College in Pennsylvania. His first coaching job was at Rose Valley (Penn.), where At the international level, Daland stands as one of the world’s most successful he took the club swim team to eight consecutive Suburban League titles (1947- coaches. He led two of the most powerful United States teams ever in Olympic 55). He founded and was the first head coach of the Suburban Swimming competition – the 1972 men’s team that won nine gold medals and the 1964 Club in Philadelphia (1950-55) and served as an assistant swim coach at Yale women’s squad that captured six of eight golds. He also guided American teams University from 1950-54). to impressive victories in meets against East Germany and the USSR in 1971 and

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Mark Schubert Led USC to 1997 NCAA women’s team title • Produced 179 All-Americans and 30 NCAA and 76 Pac-10 individual and relay titles

Mark Schubert had the unenviable task of following the legendary Peter Schubert was an assistant for the combined men’s and women’s teams in Daland when he took over as the head men’s swimming coach at USC in 1980, 1984 and 1988. He was also the head coach of the 1982 U.S. 1993. World Championship team and was an assistant on the 1978, 1982, 1986, But Schubert thrived in the role and, after becoming the women’s 1991, 1994, 1998 and 2003 World Championships staffs. head coach in 1994, spent more than a decade guiding one of top swim With such extensive experience with America’s swimming elite, he was a programs in the country. natural pick when U.S. Swimming was looking for a permanent head coach. Under Schubert, USC won 12 men’s and 18 women’s NCAA individual He was named the national team head coach and general manager by U.S. titles and 42 men’s and 34 women’s Pac-10 individual titles. Schubert, who Swimming in March of 2006. He held the position until retiring in 2010. In led USC to its only women’s NCAA team championships in 1997, also 2011 he returned to coaching, working with Janet Evans as she attempted produced 97 men’s All-Americans and 82 women’s All-Americans. an Olympic comeback. The USC men’s team finished among the top 10 at the NCAA In his 35-plus years of coaching prior to joining U.S. Swimming, Schubert Championships 12 times in 14 seasons with Schubert at the helm, including placed 38 swimmers on U.S. Olympic teams; those athletes won 23 gold 10 times in the top 7. Schubert’s women’s squads finished no lower than and 11 silver medals, plus eight world championship titles. Even more 10th at the NCAA Championships in any of his 13 years as head coach, impressive, Schubert’s swimmers have broken 27 world and more than 115 finishing in the top 7 11 times and in the top 4 four times. American records and have won more than 200 U.S. national titles. Also while with the Trojans, Schubert guided USC squads to U.S. Schubert produced success early in his career, first as head coach of the titles at the 2001 and 2006 Spring Nationals and led Trojan Swim Club Mission Viejo Nadadores from 1972-85, where his teams won a record to championships at the 1999 Spring and Summer and 2003 Summer 44 U.S. National team titles during his tenure. He served as head coach Nationals. of the Mission Bay Makos Swim Team in Boca Raton, Fla., which won nine One of the United States’ most recognizable and successful coaches national team titles from 1986-89. Schubert next worked as Texas’s head of all-time, Schubert was inducted into the International Swimming Hall of women’s coach from 1989-92, leading the Longhorns to two NCAA team Fame in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., on Jan. 10, 1997 as “Honor Coach.” The titles (1990 and 1991). He was named NCAA Coach of the Year in 1990. same year, he also was named Coach of the Year by five organizations: His swimming-related duties include serving on the American Swimming American Swimming Coaches Association, United States Olympic Coaches Association (ASCA) Board of Directors since 1975. He is a former Committee, United States Swimming, NCAA and Pac-10. Two years later, vice-president and member of the Board of Directors of the College Swim he earned a trio of Coach of the Year awards in 1999, coming from the Coaches Association of America. USOC, ASCA and USS. Schubert’s international coaching experience was highlighted by his seven consecutive coaching appearances with U.S. Olympic swim teams. He was the United States Swimming head coach in 2004, headed the men’s team in 2000, was as an assistant in 1996 and was head coach in 1992.

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Olympic Pool Short Course (Yards) Olympic Pool Long Course (Meters)

50 Free 22:37...... Kasia Wilk ’16, vs. UCLA, 2/13/15 50 Free 24:98..... (Trojan Swim Club), Janet Evans Inv., 6/6/08 100 Free 48.54...... Maddy Schaefer (Stanford) vs. USC, 1/28/12 100 Free 54.27...... (Stanford), Janet Evans Inv., 7/14/00 200 Free 1:45.55...... Alex Sullivan (UCLA) vs. USC, 2/12/11 200 Free 1:57.34...... (Stanford), Janet Evans Inv., 6/7/08 500 Free 4:40.70...... Chelsea Chenault ’17, vs. UCLA, 2/13/15 400 Free 4:06.73...... Janet Evans (FAST), USS Nationals, 8/2/89 1000 Free 9:33.87...... Chelsea Chenault ’17, vs. UCLA, 2/13/15 800 Free 8:22.11...... Janet Evans (FAST), USS Nationals, 8/4/89 1650 Free 16:11.26...... Haley Anderson ’13 vs. UCLA, 2/16/13 1500 Free 16:13.64...... Hayley Peirsol (NOVA) at Janet Evans Inv., 7/17/05 100 Back 51.92 ...... Hannah Weiss ’18, vs. UCLA, 2/13/15 200 Back 1:53.83...... Hannah Weiss ’18, vs. UCLA, 2/13/15 100 Back 59.27...... (Cal), Janet Evans Inv., 6/8/08 100 Breast 59.48...... Rebecca Soni ’09 vs. Arizona, 11/14/08 200 Back 2:12.32...... Tomoko Hagiwara (Japan), Janet Evans Inv., 7/4/97 200 Breast 2:07.86...... Rebecca Soni ’09 vs. Arizona, 11/14/08 100 Breast 1:06.95... Penny Heyns (Univ. of Calgary), Janet Evans Inv., 7/18/99 100 Fly 51.25...... Kendyl Stewart ‘16 vs. UCLA, 2/13/15 200 Breast 2:24.51... Penny Heyns (Univ. of Calgary), Janet Evans Inv., 7/17/99 200 Fly 1:52.79...... Lyndsay DePaul ‘11 vs. UCLA, 2/12/11 100 Fly 58.48...... Jenny Thompson (Stanford), Janet Evans Inv., 7/16/00 200 IM 1:56.41...... Julia Smit (Stanford) vs. USC, 1/30/10 200 Fly 2:06.90...... Mary T. Meagher (USA) at Olympic Finals, 8/4/84 400 IM 4:03.89...... Stina Gardell ‘14 vs. UCLA, 2/12/11 200 IM 2:09.77...... Natalie Coughlin (Cal), Janet Evans Inv., 6/6/08 200 F.R. 1:29.68...... USC (Wilk, Chenault, Swenson, Stewart) 400 IM 4:38.58...... Julia Smit (Stanford), Janet Evans Inv., 6/7/08 ...... vs. UCLA, 2/13/15 400 Free R. 3:43.43...... USA (Johnson, Steinseifer, Torres, Hogshead), 400 F.R. 3:19.26...... Arizona (Schluntz, Jackson, Vorster, Baughman) ...... vs. USC, 11/14/08 ...... Olympic Finals, 7/31/84 800 F.R. 7:20.23...... USC (Anderson, Hosszu, L. Lim, Smith) 400 Med. R. 4:08.34...... USA (Andrews, Caulkins, Meagher, Hogshead), ...... vs. Wisconsin, 1/19/12 ...... Olympic Finals, 8/3/84 200 M.R. 1:35.94...... USC (Weiss, Kropp, Stewart, Wilk) 800 Free. R. 8:19.92...... Pacific Dolphins (Brambley, Limpert, Ebert, Deglau), ...... vs. UCLA, 2/13/15 ...... Janet Evans Invitational, 7/17/99 400 M.R. 3:35.52...... USC (Lahey, Soni, Krisman, Waller) ...... vs. Arizona, 11/14/08

Rebecca Soni set McDonald’s Stadium pool records in the 100y and 200y breaststroke as a 2006 freshman and reset them as a 2009 senior.

Former USC assistant coach Janet Evans still holds two pool records.

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Short Course Yards Long Course Meters Short Course Meters

50-Yard Freestyle 50-Meter Freestyle 50-Meter Freestyle Kasey Carlson (2014 Pac-12 Championships)...... 21.74 (2006 U.S. Spring Nationals)...... 25.47 (2004 NCAA Championships)...... 25.70

100-Yard Freestyle 100-Meter Freestyle 100-Meter Freestyle Kasey Carlson (2013 Texas Invitational)...... 47.22 Katinka Hosszu (2012)...... 55.58 Kaitlin Sandeno (2004 at Arizona State)...... 56.05

200-Yard Freestyle 200-Meter Freestyle 200-Meter Freestyle Chelsea Chenautl (2015 NCAA Championships)..1:43.15 Kaitlin Sandeno (2004 U.S. Olympic Trials)...... 1:59.55 Kaitlin Sandeno (2004 vs. California)...... 1:57.39

500-Yard Freestyle 400-Meter Freestyle 400-Meter Freestyle Haley Anderson (2012 NCAA Championships).....4:34.48 Kaitlin Sandeno (2004 U.S. Olympic Trials)...... 4:08.07 (2004 NCAA Championships)...... 4:02.21

1000-Yard Freestyle 800-Meter Freestyle 800-Meter Freestyle Haley Anderson (2012 Pac-12 Championships).* 9:31.58 Kalyn Keller (2004 U.S. Olympic Trials)...... 8:26.33 Kalyn Keller (2004 NCAA Championships)...... 8:25.86 **

1650-Yard Freestyle 1500-Meter Freestyle 1500-Meter Freestyle Haley Anderson (2012 Pac-12 Championships)..15:41.52 Asa Sandlund (2003 U.S. Spring Nationals)...... 16:55.73 Kalyn Keller (2004 NCAA Championships)...... 15:49.14 *

100-Yard Backstroke 100-Meter Backstroke 100-Meter Backstroke Hannah Weiss (2015 NCAA Championships)...... 51.62 Haley McGregory (1996 U.S. Spring Nationals)....1:03.36 Kaitlin Sandeno (2004 vs. Texas) ...... 1:00.64

200-Yard Backstroke 200-Meter Backstroke 200-Meter Backstroke Kendyl Stewart (2013 NCAA Championships)...... 1:51.28 Lindsay Benko (1996 U.S. Olympic Trials)...... 2:13.83 Joanna Fargus (2004 NCAA Championships)...... 2:09.97

100-Yard Breaststroke 100-Meter Breaststroke 100-Meter Breaststroke Rebecca Soni (2009 Pac-10 Championships)...... ** 58.10 Rebecca Soni (2007 Husky Invite)...... 1:07.29 Kristin MacGregor (2000 NCAA Championships).1:07.99

200-Yard Breaststroke 200-Meter Breaststroke 200-Meter Breaststroke Rebecca Soni (2009 Pac-10 Championships). *** 2:04.75 Rebecca Soni (2007 Duel in the Pool)...... 2:24.70 Rebecca Soni (2006 Short Course Worlds)...... 2:24.06

100-Yard Butterfly 100-Meter Butterfly 100-Meter Butterfly Kendyl Stewart (2015 NCAA Championships)...... 50.92 Karen Campbell (1999 U.S. Spring Nationals)...... 59.94 Jana Krohn (2004 NCAA Championships)...... 59.45

200-Yard Butterfly 200-Meter Butterfly 200-Meter Butterfly Katinka Hosszu (2010 Short Course Nationals).....1:51.02 Kaitlin Sandeno (2004 U.S. Olympic Trials)...... 2:09.94 Katinka Hosszu (2010 Short Course Worlds)...... 2:04.56

200-Yard Individual Medley 200-Meter Individual Medley 200-Meter Individual Medley Katinka Hosszu (2012 NCAA Championships)...... 1:51.80 Kristine Quance (1996 U.S. Olympic Trials)...... 2:13.76 Katinka Hosszu (2010 Short Course Worlds)...... 2:06.88

400-Yard Individual Medley 400-Meter Individual Medley 400-Meter Individual Medley Katinka Hosszu (2012 NCAA Championships)..** 3:56.54 Kaitlin Sandeno (2004 U.S. Olympic Trials)...... 4:40.39 Kaitlin Sandeno (2004 NCAA Championships).....4:30.44

200-Yard Freestyle Relay 400-Meter Free Relay 400-Meter Freestyle Relay 1:27.87...... 2014 NCAA Championships 3:50.48...... 1996 Stanford dual meet 3:46.14...... 2004 NCAA Championships Kasey Carlson, Kasia Wilk, Kendyl Stewart, Evan Swenson Allison Bock, Lindsay Benko, Lonna Stacey, Joanna Fargus, Jana Krohn, Cait Connealy, Ayako Nakano Kaitlin Sandeno 400-Yard Freestyle Relay 3:12.84...... 2014 NCAA Championships 800-Meter Free Relay 800-Meter Freestyle Relay Kasia Wilk, Kasey Carlson, Chelsea Chenault, Jasmine 8:14.56...... 2003 U.S. Spring Nationals 7:58.20...... 2004 NCAA Championships Tosky Joy Galloway, Michala Kwasny, Margie Pedder, Kaitlin Kaitlin Sandeno, Cait Connealy, Kalyn Keller, Sandeno Joanna Fargus 800-Yard Freestyle Relay 6:59.12...... 2012 NCAA Championships 400-Meter Medley Relay 400-Meter Medley Relay Katinka Hosszu, Haley Anderson, Lynette Lim, 4:14.30...... 1999 U.S. Spring Nationals 4:06.80...... 2000 NCAA Championships Amanda Smith Lindsay Benko, Kristin MacGregor, Paige Francis, Kristin MacGregor, Michala Kwasny, Karen Campbell, Alexis Lyon Jennifer Parmenter 200-Yard Medley Relay 1:35.72...... 2013 NCAA Championships Note: Long course records apply only to events in which Note: Short course records apply only to events in which Christel Simms, Kasey Carlson, Kendyl Stewart, Kasia Wilk swimmers represented USC. swimmers represented USC.

400-Yard Medley Relay * American Record 3:29.82...... 2011 NCAA Championships ** First 800 meters of 1500 race Presley Bard, Kasey Carlson, Lyndsay DePaul, Katinka Hosszu

* First 1000 yards of 1650 race. ^ Relay leadoff ** NCAA record *** American and NCAA record

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2012 — LONDON Haley Anderson...... Marathon 10K (S) Stina Gardell (Sweden)...... 200 IM, 400 IM Katinka Hosszu (Hungary)...... 200 Fly 200 IM, ...... 400 IM, 800 Free Relay Lynette Lim (Singapore)...... 400 Free, 800 Free Rebecca Soni...... 100 Breast (S), 200 Breast (G), ...... 400 Medley Relay (G) ...... 400 Free Relay (B) Kasia Wilk (Poland)...... 100 Free, 800 Free Relay

2008 — BEIJING Blythe Hartley (Canada)...... 3-Meter Katinka Hosszu (Hungary)...... 200 IM, 400 IM Ariel Rittenouse...... 3-Meter Synchro Rebecca Soni...... 100 Breast (S), 200 Breast (G), ...... 400 Medley Relay (S)

2004 — ATHENS Lindsay Benko...... 200 Free, 800 Free Relay (G) ...... 400 Free Relay (S) Blythe Hartley (Canada)...... 10-Meter Diving (B) Rebecca Soni, after breaking the 2:20 ...... 3-Meter Synchro, 3-Meter barrier during her gold medal winning Rhi Jeffrey...... 800 Free Relay (G) swim in the 200 breast at the 2012 Michelle Ford, representing Australia, won Kalyn Keller...... 400 Free, 800 Free Olympics. She also won gold in the 400 gold in the 800 free, silver in the 200 fly and bronze in the 400 IM at the 1980 Olympics. Kaitlin Sandeno...... 800 Free Relay (G), 400 IM (S), medley relay and silver in the 100 breast...... 400 Free (B), 200 Fly Amanda Weir...... 400 Free Relay (S)

2000 — SYDNEY Lindsay Benko...... 800 Free Relay (G) Lindsay Benko won Olympic gold ...... 200 Free. 200 Back medals in 2000 and 2004. ...... 800 Free Relay (G) Natalya Chikina...... Platform Joanna Fargus...... 200 Back Blythe Hartley...... 3-Meter Diving, 3-Meter Synchro Dorte Lindner...... 3-Meter Diving (B) ...... Synchronized Springboard Kaitinlin Sandeno...... 800 Free (B), 400 IM, 200 Fly

1996 — ATLANTA Janet Evans...... 400 Free, 800 Free Kristine Quance...... 200 IM, 100 Breast ...... 400 Medley Relay (G) Maria Elena Romero (Mexico)...... 3-Meter Diving

1992 — BARCELONA Ayako Nakano (Japan)...... 50 Free, 100 Free Eri Kimura (Japan)...... 200 IM, 400 IM Maria Elena Romero (Mexico)...... 3-Meter Diving

1988 — SEOUL Mojca Cater (Canada)...... 200 Fly Sylvia Hume (New Zealand)...... 200 Back Annmarie Munk...... 100 Breast, 200 Breast

1984 — LOS ANGELES (Canada)...... 100 Breast (S) ...... 200 Breast (G) Kaitlin Sandeno won gold, silver ...... 400 Medley Relay (B) and bronze medals at the 2004 Lisa Wen (Taiwan)...... 800 Free Olympics and another bronze in ...... 200 Free (S) 2000.

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Wendy Wyland...... Platform Diving (B)

1980 — MOSCOW (U.S. Boycotted) Michelle Ford (Australia)...... 200 Fly (S), 400 IM (B) ...... 800 Free (G) Cynthia Woodhead won silver Nancy Garapick (Canada)...... 200 Free, 400 IM in the 200m free at the 1984 Karin LaBerge...... 800 Free Olympics. Mimi Numano (Japan)...... 100 Free Debbie Rudd (Great Britain).....100 Breast, 200 Breast Cynthia Woodhead...... 100 Free, 200 Free, 400 Free, ...... 800 Free, 400 MR, 400 FR

1976 — MONTREAL Robin Corsiglia (Canada)...... 100 Breast, 200 Breast ...... 400 Medley Relay (B) Michelle Ford (Australia)...... 200 Fly, 200 Free Anette Fredricksson (Sweden)....100 Breast, 200 Breast ...... 400 Medley Relay Nancy Garapick (Canada)...... 100 Back (B) ...... 200 Back (B) ...... 400 Medley Relay (B) Jeannie Haney Neville...... 400 IM Debbie Rudd (Great Britain).....100 Breast, 200 Breast ...... 400 Medley Relay Laura Siering...... 400 Medley Relay (S), 100 Breast Tauna Vandeweghe...... 100 Back Miriam Smith...... 200 Back

1972 — MUNICH Silke Pielen (West Germany)...... 100 Back ...... 400 Medley Relay (B) Keena Rothhammer Weisbly...... 200 Free (B) ...... 400 Free, 800 Free (G) Dana Shrader Butler...... 100 Fly

1968 — Mexico City Sue Jones...... 100 Breast, 400 Medley Relay

1964 — Tokyo Sharon Finneran Rittenhouse...... 400 IM (S) Jeanne Hallock...... 100 Free

1960 — ROME Carolyn House Helmath...... 400 Free Paula Jean Meyers Pope...... Platform (S) ...... Springboard (S)

1956 — MELBOURNE Paula Jean Meyers Pope...... Platform (B) Marley Lynn Shriver...... 400 Free

1952 — HELSINKI Paula Jean Meyers Pope...... Platform (S)

1948 — LONDON Muriel Mellon...... 100 Back

1936 — BERLIN Iris Cummings Critchell...... 200 Breast Edith Motridge-Polster...... 100 Back Velma Dunn Ploessel...... Tower (S) Kristine Quance won gold in the 400 medley relay at the 1996 Olympics. (G) Gold 12, (S) Silver 16, (B) Bronze 15

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World Championships – 37 Gold Medals

2015 — Kazan, Russia (LCM) 2010 — Roberval, Canada 800 Free...... 3rd Chelsea Chenault ‘16 800 F.R.(p)...... 1st (Open Water) 400 IM...... 5th Stina Gardell ‘14 200 IM ...... 22nd Haley Anderson ‘13 25K...... 4th 1500 Free...... 6th 400 IM...... 25th Rebecca Heyliger ‘16 50 Free...... 57th 2009 — Rome, Italy 2000 — Athens, Greece (SCM) Katinka Hosszu ‘12 200 IM...... 1st Haley Anderson ‘13 1500 Free...... 9th Lindsay Benko ‘99 200 Back...... 3rd 400 IM...... 1st 800 Free...... 28th 200 Free...... 8th 200 Back...... 3rd Dina Hegazy ‘10 100 Back...... 40th 400 Free...... 1st 200 Free...... 5th Katinka Hosszu ‘12 400 IM...... 1st 400 Free Relay...... 4th 200 Fly...... 13th 200 Fly...... 3rd 400 Medley Relay.. 2nd Kendyl Stewart ‘16 50 Fly...... 9th 200 IM...... 3rd 800 Free Relay...... 2nd 100 Fly...... 10th 800 Free Relay...... 6th Karen Campbell ‘99 50 Fly...... 5th 400 Mixed M.R..... 2nd Ania Kowalczyk ‘12 200 IM...... 37th 100 Fly...... 3rd 400 M.R...... 4th Hayley McGregory 100 Back ...... 6th 400 Free Relay...... 4th Kasia Wilk ‘16 400 F.R...... 12th Ariel Rittenhouse ‘13 3-Meter...... 5th 800 Free Relay (p).2nd 400 M.R...... 18th 3-Meter Synchro..... 6th 100 Free...... 24th Rebecca Soni ‘09 50 Breast...... 2nd 1999 — Hong Kong (SCM) 100 Breast...... 1st Paige Francis ‘00 100 Back...... 6th 2014 — Doha, Qatar (SCM) 200 Breast ...... 4th 200 Back...... 6th Katinka Hosszu ‘12 100 Back...... 1st 200 Back...... 1st 2007 — Melbourne, Australia 1998 — Perth, Australia 100 IM...... 1st Joanna Fargus ‘06 200 Back...... 14th Lindsay Benko ’99 200 Free...... 8th 200 IM...... 1st Blythe Hartley ‘06 1-Meter...... 2nd 800 Free Relay...... 2nd 200 Free...... 2nd 3-Meter...... 8th Kristine Quance ’97 400 IM...... 5th 400 IM...... 2nd 3-Meter Synchro... 13th 200 Fly...... 8th 200 Fly...... 2nd Kalyn Keller ‘07 10K...... 9th 200 Breast...... 6th 50 Back...... 3rd 25K...... 2nd Amada Weir ‘07 100 Free...... 15th 1994 — Rome, Italy 2013 — Barcelona, Spain 400 Free Relay...... 2nd Janet Evans ’95 800 Free...... 1st Haley Anderson ‘13 5K...... 1st 400 M.R., 800 M.R. Kristine Quance ’97 400 Medley Relay.. 2nd Chelsea Chenault ‘17 800 Free Relay (p)...1st 400 IM...... 3rd Stina Gardell ‘14 200 IM...... 17th 2006 — Shanghai, China (SCM) 400 IM...... 16th Kaitlin Sandeno ‘04 100 IM...... t-6th 1982 — SCM Rebecca Heyliger ‘16 50 Free...... 45th 200 IM...... 2nd Sue Harbernigg ’85 400 Free Relay...... 2nd 100 Free...... 57th 400 IM...... 5th Katinka Hosszu ‘12 200 Free...... 9th 200 Back...... 12th 200 Fly...... 3rd 200 Free...... 15th 200 IM...... 1st 800 Free Relay...... 3rd 200 Back...... 6th Rebecca Soni ‘09 200 Breast...... 4th 400 IM...... 1st Lynette Lim ‘14 400 Free...... 22nd 2005 — Montreal, Canada Katinka Hosszu, after winning 400 Free Relay..... 14th Blythe Hartley ‘06 1-Meter...... 1st gold in the 400m IM at the 800 Free Relay..... 12th 3-Meter...... 6th Kaitlin Sandeno ‘04 400 IM...... 3rd 2009 World Championships. 2012 — Istanbul, Turkey (SCM) 800 Free Relay...... 1st Katinka Hosszu ‘12 100 IM...... 1st 200 Fly...... 1st 2004 — Indianapolis, Ind. (SCM) 200 IM...... 2nd Lindsay Benko ‘99 100 Free...... 8th 200 Free...... 2nd 200 Free...... 2nd 400 IM...... 3rd 400 Free Relay...... 1st 800 Free Relay...... 4th 800 Free Relay...... 1st Andrea Kropp ‘15 200 Breast...... 5th Kaitlin Sandeno ‘04 400 Free...... 1st Jasmine Tosky ‘16 800 Free Relay (p)...1st 200 Fly...... 1st 200 Fly...... 9th 400 IM...... 1st 800 Free Relay...... 1st 2011 — Shanghai, China Stina Gardell ‘14 200 IM ��������������� 19th 2003 — Barcelona, Spain 400 IM...... 16th Lindsay Benko ‘99 200 Free...... 4th 800 Free Relay..... 12th 400 Free...... 6th Katinka Hosszu ‘12 200 IM...... 6th 400 Free Relay...... 1st 400 IM...... 15th 800 Free Relay...... 1st 200 Fly...... 19th 400 Medley Relay.. 2nd 800 Free Relay...... 5th Blythe Hartley ‘06 1-Meter...... 3rd Rebecca Soni ‘09 50 Breast...... 3rd 3-Meter...... 5th 100 Breast...... 1st Platform...... 12th 200 Breast...... 1st 400 Medley Relay....1st 2002 — Moscow, Russia (SCM) Lindsay Benko ‘99 100 Free...... 9th 2010 — Dubai, UAE (SCM) 200 Free...... 1st Stina Gardell ‘14 200 IM ��������������� 10th 200 Back...... 1st 400 IM...... 11th 400 Medley Relay.. 2nd Katinka Hosszu ‘12 200 IM...... 4th 400 Free Relay...... 4th 200 Fly...... 4th 800 Free Relay...... 2nd 800 Free Relay...... 7th Rebecca Soni ‘09 50 Breast...... 1st 2001 — Fukuoka, Japan 100 Breast...... 1st Joanna Fargus ’05 200 Back...... 3rd Haley Anderson won gold 200 Breast...... 1st Blythe Hartley ‘06 1-Meter...... 1st in the 5K at the 2013 World 400 Medley Relay.. 2nd Kaitlin Sandeno ’04 200 Fly...... 3rd Championships.

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Pan Pacific Games World University Games – 11 Gold Medals – 3 Gold Medals

2010 — Irvine, California 2013 — Kazan, Russia Haley Anderson ‘13 800m free 8th Meghan Hawthorne ‘14 400 IM...... 2nd 1500m free 4th Chelsea Chenault ‘17 800 Free Relay...... 1st 10K 4th 200 Free...... 6th Rebecca Soni ‘09 100m breast 1st 400 Free...... 9th 200m breast 1st Andrea Kropp ‘15 200 Breast...... 8th Joanna Stenkvist ‘16 100 Back...... 20th 2006 — Victoria, British Columbia, Canada 200 Free...... 11th Jo Fargus ‘05 100m back 7th 200 Back...... 11th 400 Free...... 15th 200m back 6th 400 Free Relay...... 8th Amanda Weir ‘07 50m free 9th 800 Free Relay...... 7th 100m free 2nd 400 Medley Relay...... 8th 400m free relay 1st Kendyl Stewart ‘16 400 Medley Relay...... 3rd 400m medley relay 1st 50 Back...... 15th 200 Back...... 7th 2002 — Yokohama, Japan Jasmine Tosky ‘16 50 Fly...... 15th Lindsay Benko ’99 200m free 1st 100 Fly...... 12th 400m free 2nd Kasia Wilk ‘16 50 Free...... 24th 400m free relay 2nd 100 Free...... 13th 800m free relay 1st 400m medley relay 2nd 2011 — Shenzhen, China Haley Anderson ‘13 800 Free...... 2nd 1999 — Sydney, Australia 1500 Free...... 1st Lindsay Benko ’99 200m free 2nd Lyndsay DePaul ‘11 50 Fly...... 5th 400m free 2nd 100 Fly...... 4th 200m back 3rd Lynette Lim ‘14 800 Free...... 10th 400m free relay 1st 800m free relay 1st 2009 — Belgrade, Serbia Lyndsay DePaul ‘11 200 Fly...... 2nd 400 IM...... 2nd 1997 — Fukuoka, Japan Lindsay Benko ’99 800m free relay 1st 2007 — Bangkok, Thailand Kristine Quance ‘97 200m IM 1st Kaitlin Sandeno ‘04 200 IM...... 1st 400m IM 1st 400 IM...... 2nd 200m fly 2nd 800 F.R...... 1st 200 Fly...... 5th 1995 — Atlanta, Georgia Kristine Quance ‘97 2005 — Izmir, Turkey Rebecca Soni ’09 50 Breast...... 7th 100 Breast...... 2nd 200 Breast...... 2nd

British Commonwealth Games 2001 — Beijing, China – 4 Gold Medals Nicci Fusaro ’04 Jana Krohn ’04 Corrie Murphy ’01 Jennifer Parmenter ’03 2006 — Melbourne, Australia Joanna Fargus ’05 200 Back...... 1st 1999 — Mallorca, Spain Blythe Hartley ’05 1-Meter...... 1st Corrie Murphy ’01 ...... 1 Bronze 3-Meter...... 1st 1997 — Italy 2002 — Manchester, England Kim Black, ’00 ...... 1 Silver Blythe Hartley won two gold Joanna Fargus ’05 200 Back...... 2nd Karen Campbell, ’99 medals at the 2006 British 800 Free Relay...... 1st Paige Francis, ’00 ...... 1 Bronze Commonwealth Games. Blythe Hartley ’05 1-Meter...... 2nd Jean Ellis Todisco ’98...... 1 Bronze 3-Meter...... 4th Platform...... 3rd Margie Pedder ’05 200 Fly...... 3rd Pan Am Games – 2 Gold Medals European Championships

2011 — , Mexico 2010 — Budapest, Hungary Lindsay DePaul ‘11...... Silver (200 Fly) Katinka Hosszu ‘12 200m fly...... 1st 200m IM...... 1st 2007 — Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 400m IM 2nd Kalyn Keller ‘07 800y Free Relay...... 1st

1999 — Winnipeg, Canada 1999 — Instanbul, Turkey Karen Campbell ’99...... 2 Golds Asa Sandlund ’03

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NCAA/AIAW Champions in bold (Some years incomplete due to lack of records)

2015 Chelsea Chenault...... 200 Free, 800 free relay Andrea Kropp...... 400 medley relay Kendyl Stewart.... 100 Fly, 400 medley relay, 800 free relay Hannah Weiss...... 400 medley relay Haley Ishimatsu...... Platform Joanna Stenkvist...... 800 free relay Kasia Wilk...... 400 medley relay, 800 free relay

2014 Kasey Carlson...... 50y free, 100y free, 100y breast, ...... 200y F.R., 400y F.R., 400 M.R. Chelsea Chenault ...... 400y F.R., 800y F.R. Stina Gardell ...... 200y IM, 400y IM, 800y F.R. Haley Ishimatsu ...... 1-Meter, Platform Joanna Stenkvist...... 200y F.R., 400y M.R. Kendyl Stewart ...... 200y F.R., 400y M.R. Evan Swenson...... 200y F.R. Jasmine Tosky...... 400y F.R., 400y M.R., 800y F.R. Kasia Wilk...... 200y F.R., 400y F.R., 800 F.R., 400y M.R.

2013 Haley Anderson...... 500y free, 1650y free, 800y F.R. Kasey Carlson...... 50y free, 100y breast, ...... 200y M.R., 200y F.R. Victoria Ishimatsu was a five- Stina Gardell ...... 200y IM, 400y IM, 800y F.R. time All-American diver who Meghan Hawthorne ...... 200y IM won an NCAA title on 1-meter Haley Ishimatsu ...... Platform as a 2012 senior. Andrea Kropp...... 200y breast Lynette Lim ...... 800y F.R. Christel Simms ...... 200y M.R., 200y F.R. Kendyl Stewart ...... 200y back, 200y M.R., 200y F.R. Jasmine Tosky...... 200y fly, 800y F.R. Lyndsay DePaul...... 100 Fly, 200 Fly, 200 I.M., Kasia Wilk...... 200y M.R., 200y F.R...... 200 M.R., 400 M.R. Stina Gardell...... 800 F.R. 2012 Katinka Hosszu...... 200 IM, 400 IM, 200 Fly, Haley Anderson...... 500y free, 1650y free, 800y F.R...... 400 M.R., 800 F.R. Kasey Carlson...... 200y M.R., 400y M.R., 400y F.R. Christel Simms...... 200 M.R. Stina Gardell ...... 200y IM, 200y breast Amanda Smith...... 800 F.R. Meghan Hawthorne ...... 200y IM Katinka Hosszu ...... 200y IM, 400y IM, 200y fly, 2010 ...... 200y M.R., 400y M.R., 400y F.R., 800y F.R. Haley Anderson...... 1650y Free, 800 F.R. Victoria Ishimatsu ...... 1-meter, 3-meter Presley Bard.... 100y Back, 200y Back, 400 M.R., 800 F.R. Tanya Krisman ...... 200y fly Lyndsay DePaul...... 100y Fly, 200y Fly, 400 M.R., 800 F.R. Lynette Lim ...... 400y F.R., 800y F.R. Katinka Hosszu...... 400 IM, 200 Fly, 400 M.R., 800 F.R. Lindsay Parrish ...... 200y M.R., 400y F.R. Victoria Ishimatsu...... 1-Meter, 3-Meter Christel Simms ...... 200y M.R., 400y M.R., 400y F.R. Jessica Schmitt...... 400y M.R. Amanda Smith ...... 400y F.R., 800y F.R. Yumi So ...... 200y M.R., 400y M.R. 2009 Katinka Hosszu...... 400 IM, 200 Fly, 500 Free, 400 M.R. 2011 Victoria Ishimatsu...... 1-Meter Haley Anderson...... 500 Free, 1650 Free, 800 F.R. Kristen Lahey...... 400 M.R. Presley Bard..... 100 Back, 200 Back, 200 M.R., 400 M.R. Rebecca Soni. 400 M.R., 100 Breast, 200 Breast Kasey Carlson...... 50 Free, 100 Breast, 200 M.R., Rachael Waller...... 400 M.R...... 400 M.R.

Presley Bard was a four-time All-American in 2010 and 2011.

Kristen Lahey earned All- American honors on the 400 M.R. three times.

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2008 Emily Goetsch...... 400 M.R. Whitney Hentzen...... 1650y Free Kristen Lahey...... 400 M.R. Rebecca Soni. 400 M.R., 100 Breast, 200 Breast Rachael Waller...... 400 M.R.

2007 Rebecca Soni...... 100 Breast , 200 Breast

2006 Blythe Hartley...... 1-Meter, 3-Meter, Platform Rhi Jeffrey...... 100 Free, 400 M.R. Kristen Lahey...... 400 M.R. Hayley McGregory...... 100 Back, 400 M.R. Rebecca Soni...... 100 Breast , 200 Breast, ...... 400 M.R.

2005 Cait Connealy...... 800 F.R. Joanna Fargus...... 800 F.R. Emily Goetsch...... 800 F.R. Kalyn Keller...... 800 F.R. Blythe Hartley...... 1-Meter, 3-Meter, Platform Marisa Kozak...... 200 Fly

2004 Cait Connealy...... 800 F.R. Jana Krohn was a 10-time All-American at USC. Joanna Fargus...... 800 F.R. Kalyn Keller...... 400 Free, 1500 Free Jana Krohn...... 100 Fly Margie Pedder...... 1500 Free, 800 F.R. Kaitlin Sandeno...... 200 IM, 400 IM, ...... 200 Fly, 800 F.R.

2003 Nicci Fusaro...... 3-Meter Blythe Hartley...... 1-Meter, 3-Meter, Platform Jana Krohn...... 100 Fly, 200 Fly, 400 M.R., 800 F.R. Michala Kwasny...... 200 Fly, 200 IM, ...... 400 M.R., 800 F.R. Kammy Miller...... 400 M.R. Margie Pedder...... 1650 Free, 800 F.R. Kaitlin Sandeno...... 500 Free, 400 IM, 1650 Free, ...... 400 M.R., 800 F.R.

2002 Joanna Fargus...... 100 Back, 200 Back, ...... 400 F.R., 800 F.R. Nicci Fusaro...... 1-Meter, 3-Meter, Platform Blythe Hartley...... 1-Meter, 3-Meter, Platform Jana Krohn...... 100 Fly Michala Kwasny...... 200 Fly, 400 IM, 400 F.R. Kristin MacGregor...... 100 Breast, 400 F.R., 800 F.R. Jennifer Parmenter...... 400 F.R., 800 F.R. Kaitlin Sandeno...... 400 IM, 200 Fly, 800 F.R.

2001 Kellie Brennan...... 1-Meter, 3-Meter Nicci Fusaro...... 3-Meter Jana Krohn...... 100 Fly, 200 Fly, 200 M.R., 400 M.R. Michala Kwasny...... 200 IM, 400 IM, 200 Fly, 400 M.R. Kristin MacGregor...... 200 IM, 200 M.R., 400 M.R. Katie Meyer...... 200 Back, 200 M.R., 400 M.R. Corrie Murphy...... 400 IM Jennifer Parmenter...... 200 M.R. Asa Sandlund...... 1650 Free

2000 Kellie Brennan...... 1-Meter, 3-Meter Paige Francis...... 400 M.R. Michala Kwasny...... 200 IM, 400 M.R. Kristin MacGregor...... 200 IM, 100 Breast, 400 M.R. Corrie Murphy...... 200 Back, 400 IM, 400 M.R. Jennifer Parmenter...... 400 M.R. Asa Sandlund...... 1500 Free One of the top divers in NCAA history, Blythe Hartley was a 12- Lindsay Benko earned 21 All- time All-American who won five American honors between 1996-99. NCAA titles and eight Pac-10 titles.

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1999 Lindsay Benko ...... 200 Free, 500 Free, ...... 200 Back, 200 M.R., 400 M.R. Karen Campbell...... 50 Free, 100 Fly, 200 Fly, ...... 200 M.R., 400 M.R., 200 F.R. Carolyn Conrad...... 200 F.R. Paige Francis...... 400 M.R., 200 F.R. Kristin MacGregor...... 100 Breast, 200 M.R., 400 M.R. Nora Zhong...... 200 M.R., 200 F.R.

1998 Lindsay Benko...... 200 Free, 500 Free, ...... 200 Back, 400 M.R. Alexis Binder...... 1650 Free) Kim Black...... 500 Free, 400 M.R.) Karen Campbell...... 100 Fly, 200 Fly, 400 M.R.) Natalya Chikina...... 1-Meter, Platform) Dórte Lindner...... 1-Meter, 3-Meter) Corrie Murphy...... 200 Back, 400 IM) Jean Ellis Todisco...... 400 IM, 400 M.R.) Brittany White...... 400 IM)

1997 – National Champions Lindsay Benko ...... 200 Free, 500 Free, ...... 200 Back,400 M.R., 400 F.R., 800 F.R.) Karen Campbell...... 100 Fly, 200 Fly, 200 M.R., ...... 400 M.R., 400 F.R.) Natalya Chikina...... Platform) Paige Francis...... 400 M.R., 400 F.R., 800 F.R.) Hope Gittings...... 100 Back, 200 Back, 200 M.R., ...... 400 M.R.) Dórte Lindner...... 1-Meter, 3-Meter) Sarah Maggio...... 400 IM, 800 F.R.) Kristine Quance ...... 200 IM, 400 IM, ...... 200 Breast, 200 M.R., 400 M.R., ...... 400 F.R., 800 F.R.) Jean Ellis Todisco...... 200 Fly)

1996 Lindsay Benko ...... 200 Free, 500 Free, ...... 200 Back, 200 F.R., 400 F.R., 800 F.R.) USC celebrates its first NCAA team title in 1997. Pictured Allison Bock...... 100 Free, 200 M.R., 400 M.R., left to right: Allyson Giampietro, Karen Campbell, Kristine ...... 200 F.R., 400 F.R.) Quance, Hope Gittings and Emily Ayers. Hope Gittings...... 100 Back, 200 M.R., 400 M.R.) Sarah Maggio...... 400 IM, 800 F.R.) Ayako Nakano...... 200 F.R., 800 F.R.) Kristine Quance ...... 200 IM, 400 IM, ...... 200 Breast, 200 M.R., 400 F.R., 800 F.R. Maria Elena Romero...... 3-Meter Lonna Stacey...... 200 M.R., 200 F.R., 400 F.R. Jean Ellis Todisco...... 200 Fly, 400 M.R. Kristine Quance won a USC school 1995 record nine NCAA Hope Gittings...... 200 Back, 400 M.R. titles from 1994- Kristine Quance...... 200 IM, 400 IM, 200 Breast, . 97 and set nine ...... 400 M.R., 400 F.R. school records. Emily Short...... 400 M.R., 200 F.R. Lonna Stacey...... 200 F.R., 400 F.R. Jennifer Stephen ...... 200 Free, 400 M.R., ...... 200 F.R., 400 F.R. Ulrike Reinholdt...... 200 F.R., 400 F.R. Jean Ellis Todisco...... 200 Fly

1994 Heather Ballard...... 1650 Free Hope Gittings...... 200 M.R., 400 M.R., Eri Kimura...... 400 IM Ayako Nakano ...... 100 Free, 200 M.R., ...... 400 M.R. ,800 F.R. Heather Ray...... 200 M.R., 400 M.R., Ulrike Reinholdt ...... 800 F.R. Kristine Quance ...... 100 Breast, 200 IM, ...... 400 IM, 200 M.R., 400 M.R., 800 F.R. Jennifer Stephen ...... 200 Free, 800 F.R.

1993 Jenn Hutchison...... 500 Free Petrina Lessard...... 800 F.R. Ayako Nakano...... 200 Free, 800 F.R. Ulrike Reinholdt...... 800 F.R. Jennifer Stephen...... 800 F.R.

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Karen Campbell was an eight-time From left, USC’s 1994 NCAA title-winning 800y free relay team: Ayako Nakano, Ulrike Rein- All-American in two years at USC (1997-98). holdt, Jennifer Stephen and Kristine Quance.

1992 Nancy Weiglin...... 200 F.R. 1985 Jenn Hutchison...... 200 Fly Cynthia Woodhead...... 800 F.R. Annis Andersson...... 100 Fly, 200 Fly, ...... 200 M.R., 200 F.R., 400 F.R. 1991 1986 Suze Fila...... 200 M.R., 200 F.R. Elin Bartell...... 400 F.R. Annis Andersson...... 200 M.R. Karin Gould...... 200 Free, 400 M.R., 400 F.R., 800 F.R. Lisa Dorman...... 200 M.R., 400 M.R., 400 F.R. Vera Barker...... 200 IM Sue Habernigg ...... 50 Free, 100 Free, 200 Free, Anna Hansen...... 400 M.R., 400 F.R. Suze Fila...... 200 M.R.) ...... 400 M.R., 200 F.R., 400 F.R., 800 F.R. Monica Koyama...... 200 M.R. Karin Gould...... 800 F.R. Karin LaBerge...... 500 Free, 1650 Free Heather Ray...... 400 M.R. Karin LaBerge...... 500 Free, 1650 Free, 800 F.R. Shannon Oructt...... 100 Breast, 400 M.R. Leslie Seward...... 200 M.R., 400 F.R. Heather Strang...... 200 M.R. Anne Ottenbrite...... 100 Breast, 100 Breast, 200 M.R. Tara Shriner...... 200 Breast, 400 M.R. Lisa Wen...... 800 F.R. Carol Peterson...... 800 F.R. Sheri White...... 200 M.R. Cynthia Woodhead...... 800 F.R., 200 M.R. Heather Strang...... 100 Back, 100 Free, ...... 200 M.R., 400 M.R., 400 F.R., 800 F.R. 1990 Nancy Weiglin...... 200 F.R. Elin Bartell...... 400 F.R., 800 F.R. Lisa Dorman...... 200 M.R., 400 M.R., 400 F.R., 800 F.R. 1984 Anna Hansen...... 400 F.R., 800 F.R. Kelley Cox Anette Moller...... 800 F.R. Robin Fiene Terri O’Loughlin...... 100 Fly, 200 IM, Suze Fila ...... 200 M.R., 400 M.R. Michelle Ford Leslie Seward...... 400 F.R. Karin Gould Tara Shriner...... 200 Breast, 200 M.R., 400 M.R. Sue Habernigg Sheri White...... 100 Back, 200 M.R., 400 M.R. Jennifer Johnston Karin LaBerge 1989 Carol Peterson Lisa Dorman...... 200 M.R., 400 M.R., 200 F.R., 50 Free Cynthia Woodhead Kathy Hettche...... 200 F.R.) Robin Leckonby...... 200 M.R., 400 M.R. 1983 Terri O’Loughlin...... 200 M.R., 400 M.R., Laura Campuzano...... 500 Free, 1650 Free ...... 200 F.R., 100 Fly Kelley Cox...... 50 Back, 200 M.R. Leslie Seward...... 200 Breast, 200 M.R., Robin Fiene...... 200 M.R., 800 F.R...... 400 M.R., 200 F.R. Michelle Ford...... 500 Free, 200 Fly, ...... 1650 Free, 800 F.R. 1988 Anette Frederickson...... 50 Breast, 200 M.R. Leslie Daland Karin Gould...... 800 F.R. Terri O’Loughlin...... 100 Fly Sue Habernigg ...... 100 Fly, 100 Free, ...... 200 Free, 800 F.R. 1987 Jacqueline Komrij...... 50 Breast, 200 M.R. Annis Andersson...... 200 M.R., 400 M.R., 200 F.R. Karin LaBerge...... 1650 Free Leslie Daland...... 1650 Free, 800 F.R., 500 Free Maura Walsh...... 200 Fly Kara Devlin...... 200 Fly Mayumi Yokoyama...... 200 Fly Lisa Dorman...... 50 Free, 200 M.R., 400 M.R., 200 F.R. Suze Fila...... 800 F.R. Kathy Hettche...... 800 F.R., 400 IM, 1650 Free Sue Habernigg won NCAA Terri O’Loughlin...... 100 Fly, 200 M.R., 400 M.R. titles in 1983 and 1985. Carol Peterson...... 1650 Free Heather Strang...... 200 M.R., 400 M.R., 200 F.R.

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1982 1979 (AIAW) Kelley Cox...... 50 Back, 50 Fly, 100 Back Margaret Brown...... 100 Back, 200 Back, Laurie Edwards ...... 200 F.R., 400 F.R. Robin Fiene...... 100 Free ...... 200 M.R., 400 M.R. Heather Greenwood ...... 200 Free, 500 Free, Michelle Ford...... 50 Breast, 500 Free, 400 IM Sue Gove...... 200 F.R., 200 M.R...... 200 F.R., 400 F.R. Anette Frederickson...... 50 Breast, 100 Breast Sue Hinderaker ...... 50 Free, 100 Free, Kim Peters ...... 200 Free, 500 Free, Sue Habernigg...... 50 Fly, 100 Fly, 100 Free, 200 Free) ...... 50 Fly, 100 Fly, 200 F.R., 400 M.R...... 200 F.R., 400 F.R. Kristy Henderson Debbie Rudd ...... 50 Breast, 100 Breast, Cindy Schilling ...... 100 Free, 50 Fly, 100 Fly, Tracy Spalding ...... 200 Breast, 200 M.R., 400 M.R...... 200 F.R., 400 F.R. Maura Walsh...... 200 Fly, 400 IM Val Seyfert...... 200 F.R., 200 M.R. Mayumi Yokoyama...... 200 Fly, 200 IM, 400 IM Karen Reeser...... 200 F.R., 400 M.R. 1975 400 M.R. Linda Stimpson ...... 50 Back, 100 Back, 800 F.R. 1978 (AIAW) ...... 100 Fly, 200 M.R. 400 F.R. Laurie Edwards...... 200 F.R., 400 F.R. Teresa McDonald...... 50 Breast, 200 M.R. Sue Gove...... 200 F.R., 400 F.R. Denise Pearson...... 200 M.R. 1981 (AIAW) Lisa Hilger...... 50 Back, 100 Back, Cathy Yaussey...... 200 M.R. Anette Frederickson...... 50 Breast, 100 Breast,200 Breast ...... 200 Back, 400 M.R. Tracy Spalding...... 200 Free, 500 Free Sue Hinderaker ...... 50 Free, 100 Free, Maura Walsh...... 500 Free ...... 100 IM, 200 M.R., 400 M.R., Teri McKeever ...... 200 F.R., 400 F.R. Kim Stedman Debbie Rudd ...... 50 Breast, 100 Breast, ...... 200 Breast, 200 M.R., 400 M.R. 1980 (AIAW) Lauri Siering...... 100 Breast, 200 Breast Margaret Brown...... 200 Back, 400 M.R. Val Seyfert...... 200 M.R., 400 M.R., Lisa Dahl...... 200 F.R...... 200 F.R., 400 F.R. Anette Frederickson ...... 50 Breast, Miriam Smith...... 100 Back, 200 Back, 200 M.R...... 100 Breast, 200 Breast, 200 M.R. 400 F.R. Nancy Garapick ...... 200 Free, 200 IM, 400 IM, 400 M.R...... 200 Fly, 200 Back, 400 M.R., 800 F.R. Sue Hinderaker...... 50 Free, 50 Fly, 200 F.R., 1977 (AIAW) ...... 400 F.R., 200 M.R. Laurie Edwards ...... 200 F.R. Karen Johannsen...... 200 F.R., 200 M.R. Sue Gove ...... 50 Back, 100 Back, ...... 400 F.R., 400 M.R., 800 F.R...... 200 Back, 200 F.R. Teri McKeever...... 50 Fly, 100 Fly, 200 Fly Kim Peters ...... 200 F.R., 400 F.R., 800 F.R. Cindy Schilling ...... 200 F.R. Debbie Rudd...... 50 Breast, 100 Breast, Val Syefert ...... 200 F.R...... 200 Breast, 400 M.R.) Miriam Smith ...... 100 Back Miriam Smith...... (200 M.R. Maura Walsh ...... 200 Free, 500 Free, 1976 ...... 400 IM, 400 F.R. 800 F.R. Debbie Rudd was a 14-time All-American and won two AIAW national titles.

Karen LaBerge was a seven-time USC All-American whose pool record in the 1650y free survived more than 15 Sue Hinderaker won a pair of 50y years. free AIAW titles and was an 18- time All-American.

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Pac-12 Conference (2012-present) 1997 (7) Nancy Garapick ...... 200 IM, 400 IM, Pacific-10 Conference (1986-2011) Lindsay Benko ...... 200 Free ...... 200 Back, 200 Free Western Collegiate Athletic Assoc. (1979-85) Natalya Chikina ...... 3-Meter ...... 200 M.R., 400 M.R., 200 F.R., 400 F.R., 800 F.R. (Some years incompete due to lack of records) Hope Gittings ...... 200 Back Kristine Quance ...... 200 Breast, 200 IM, 400 IM 1979 (2) — WCAA Champions 2015 (3) Jean Ellis Todisco ...... 200 Fly Sue Hinderaker ...... 50 Free Andrea Kropp...... 200 Breast Debbie Rudd ...... 200 Breast Kendyl Stewart...... 100 Fly 1996 (3) Haley Ishimatsu...... Platform Lindsay Benko ...... 200 Back, 500 Free Maria Elena Romero...... 1-Meter 2014 (3) Kasey Carlson...... 50 Free 1995 (1) Haley Ishimatsu...... 3-Meter, Platform Jean Ellis Todisco ...... 200 Fly

2013 (5) 1994 (4) Haley Anderson...... 500, 1650 Free Ayaka Nakano ...... 200 Free Kasey Carlson...... 100 Breast Heather Ballard ...... 1650 Free Haley Ishimatsu...... Platform Kristine Quance...... 100 Breast, 200 Breast Kendyl Stewart...... 100 Fly 1987 (1) 2012 (7) Leslie Daland ...... 1650 Free Haley Anderson...... 500, 1650 Free Katinka Hosszu...... 200 IM, 200 Free, 200 Fly 1985 (6) — WCAA Champions Victoria Ishimatsu...... 1-Meter, 3-Meter Sue Habernigg ...... 50 Free, 100 Free, ...... 200 Free, 100 Fly) 2011 (8) 800 F.R...... Peterson, Wen, Gould, Habernigg Lyndsay DePaul won the 100y Pac-10 Haley Anderson...... 500, 1650 Free 400 M.R. title in 2011 and was part of the 800y Lyndsay DePaul...... 100 Fly free relay win in 2010. Katinka Hosszu...... 200 IM, 400 IM, 200 Fly 1984 (8) Victoria Ishimatsu...... 1-Meter, 3-Meter Kelly Cox ...... 100 Back Sue Habernigg ...... 100 Free 2010 (6) Karin LaBerge ...... 1650 Free Haley Anderson...... 1650 Free Cynthia Woodhead ...... 200 Free, 200 IM, 400 IM Presley Bard...... 100 Back 400 F.R. Katinka Hosszu...... 200 Fly 800 F.R. Victoria Ishimatsu...... 1-Meter, 3-Meter 800 F.R...... Bard, DePaul, Anderson, Hosszu 1983 (6) Sue Habernigg ...... 50 Free, 100 Free, 2009 (4) ...... 50 Fly, 100 Fly Victoria Ishimatsu...... 3-Meter Michelle Ford ...... 200 Fly Rebecca Soni...... 100 Breast, 200 Breast Jacqueline Komrij ...... 100 IM 400 M.R...... Lahey, Soni, Hosszu, Waller 1982 (13) — WCAA Champions 2008 (2) Michelle Ford ...... 500 Free, 1650 Free, 200 Fly Rebecca Soni...... 100 Breast, 200 Breast Anette Fredricksson ...... 50 Breast, 100 Breast Sue Habernigg ...... 200 Free, 50 Fly, 100 Fly 2006 (6) Mayumi Yokoyama ...... 200 IM, 400 IM Blythe Hartley...... 1-Meter, 3-Meter 400 M.R...... Cox, Fredricksson, Habernigg, Ford Kalyn Keller...... 500 Free 400 F.R...... Spalding, Yokoyama, Walsh, Fiene Rebecca Soni...... 100 Breast, 200 Breast 800 F.R...... Spalding, Walsh, Habernigg, Ford 400 M.R...... McGregory, Soni, Goetsch, Jeffrey 1981 (5) 2005 (4) Anette Fredricksson ...... 50 Breast, 100 Breast Blythe Hartley...... 1-Meter, 3-Meter Sue Hinderaker ...... 50 Free Joanna Fargus...... 200 Back Tracy Spalding ...... 200 Free Kalyn Keller...... 1650 Free Kim Stedman 2005 co-captain Joanna Fargus was 2004 (4) 1980 (18) — WCAA Champions a six-time USC All-American and won Kalyn Keller...... 500y Free, 1650y Free Sue Hinderaker ...... 50 Free, 100 Free, 50 Fly the 2005 200y back Pac-10 title. Kaitlin Sandeno...... 400 IM, 200 Fly Maura Walsh ...... 500 Free, 1650 Free Anette Fredricksson ...... 50 Breast, 100 Breast, 2003 (9) ...... 200 Breast, 100 IM Blythe Hartley ...... 1-Meter, 3-Meter, Platform Michala Kwasny...... 200 IM, 200 Fly Kaitlin Sandeno...... 500 Free, 400 IM, 1650 Free 800 F.R...... Krohn, Pedder, Kwasny, Sandeno

2002 (4) Nicci Fusaro...... 3-Meter, Platform Blythe Hartley ...... 1-Meter Michala Kwasny...... 400 IM

2001 (3) Kellie Brennan ...... 1-Meter, 3-Meter Michala Kwasny...... 400 IM

2000 (1) Kellie Kellie Brennan ...... 1-Meter Brennan 1999 (4) won four Lindsay Benko ...... 200 Free, 500 Free, 200 Back Pac-10 Hope Gittings, a co-captain on USC’s Kellie Brennan ...... 1-Meter diving NCAA title team in 1997, won the Pac- titles. 1998 (2) 10 200 back that same year. Dorte Lindner ...... 1-Meter, 3-Meter

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2014 Haley Ishimatsu...... Platform

2013 Haley Anderson...... 500 Freestyle, 1650 Freestyle Haley Ishimatsu...... Platform

2012 Haley Anderson...... 500 Freestyle Katinka Hosszu...... 400 IM, 200 Butterfly Victoria Ishimatsu...... 1-Meter

2011 Katinka Hosszu...... 200 IM, 400 IM, 200 Butterfly

2009 Rebecca Soni...... 100 Breaststroke, 200 Breaststroke

2008 Rebecca Soni...... 100 Breaststroke, 200 Breaststroke

2007 Rebecca Soni...... 200 Breaststroke Katinka Hosszu (left) and Lindsay Benko (right) are tied for 2006 third on USC’s career list of NCAA title holders with five apiece. Blythe Hartley...... 1-Meter, 3-Meter Rebecca Soni...... 200 Breaststroke

2005 Blythe Hartley...... 3-Meter

2004 Kalyn Keller...... 1500 Freestyle Kaitlin Sandeno...... 200 IM, 400 IM

2002 Blythe Hartley...... 1-Meter, Platform

1999 Lindsay Benko...... 500 Freestyle

1997 Lindsay Benko...... 500 Freestyle, 200 Backstroke Kristine Quance...... 400 IM, 200 Breaststroke

1996 Lindsay Benko...... 500 Freestyle, 200 Backstroke Kristine Quance...... 200 IM, 400 IM, 200 Breaststroke

1994 Kristine Quance...... 200 IM, 400 IM, 200 Breaststroke 800 Free Relay...... Ayako Nakano, Kristine Quance, Kaitlin Sandeno won two NCAA titles ...... Ulrike Reinholdt, Jennifer Stephen in 2004 and missed a third by less than a second. 1985 Sue Habernigg ...... 200 Freestyle

1983 Sue Habernigg...... 200 Freestyle

1980 Annette Fredrickson...... 50 Breaststroke Rebecca Soni won six NCAA Nancy Garapick ...... 200 Freestyle, 200 IM titles as a Trojan and is the Maura Walsh ...... 500 Freestyle first woman to to win titles in the 200y breast four 1979 consecutive years. Sue Hinderaker...... 50 Breaststroke Debbie Rudd...... 200 Breaststroke

1978 Sue Hinderaker...... 50 Freestyle Debbie Rudd...... 200 Breaststroke

1977 Miriam Smith...... 100 Backstroke 200 Free Relay...... Cindy Schilling, Val Seyfert, ...... Susan Gove, Laurie Edwards

1976 Kim Peters...... 500 Freestyle 400 Free Relay...... Kim Peters, Heather Greenwood, ...... Laurie Edwards, Cindy Schilling

1975 Linda Stimpson...... 50, 100 Backstroke

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Year W/L Conf. NCAAs Head Coach Captains 1977 3-1 2 6 Pokey Richardson Kaia Hedlund, Cindy Schilling 1978 7-2 — 4 Pokey Richardson Kim Peters 1979 3-1 1 6 Pokey Richardson Laurie Edwards 1980 6-1 1 3 Don LaMont Val Seyfert, Miriam Smith 1981 5-4 2 8 Don LaMont Lisa Hilger 1982 9-2 1 5 Don LaMont Meredith Williams 1983 10-1 2 4 Don LaMont Teri McKeever 1984 7-3 2 4 Don LaMont Sue Habernigg 1985 9-1 1 6 Don LaMont Sue Habernigg 1986 9-3 4 20 Don LaMont Karen Gould, Jenny Johnston 1987 9-4 2 8 Don LaMont Carol Peterson, Heather Strang 1988 6-6 4 25 Don LaMont Nancy Wieglin, Missy Mangini 1989 9-5 4 25 Darrell Fick Leslie Daland 1990 9-6 5 6 Darrell Fick Lisa Dorman 1991 9-3 6 9 Darrell Fick Lisa Dorman, Julie Parker 1992 7-3 3 16 Darrell Fick Julie Parker, Leslie Seward 1993 7-5 4 13 Darrell Fick Tara Shriner 2005 captain 1994 8-1 3 6 Mark Schubert Mojca Cater, Diana Fridley, Heather Ray Marisa Kozak 1995 8-1 3 7 Mark Schubert Jen Hutchison, Jennifer Stephen 1996 9-1 3 4 Mark Schubert Jennifer Stephen, Meaghan Williams 1997 9-1 2 1 Mark Schubert Sarah Maggio, Kristine Quance, Jean Ellis Todisco 1998 8-1 2 5 Mark Schubert Lindsay Benko, Jean Ellis Todisco 1999 6-2 2 6 Mark Schubert Lindsay Benko, Karen Campbell 2000 5-3 5 7 Mark Schubert Emily Ayers, Corrie Murphy 2001 4-3 3 6 Mark Schubert Karen Jacobs, Corrie Murphy 2002 5-4 2 4 Mark Schubert Katie Meyer, Kristin MacGregor 2003 5-3 3 3 Mark Schubert Asa Sandlund, Michala Kwasny 2004 3-5 6 9 Mark Schubert Kaitlin Sandeno, Jana Krohn 2005 1-5-1 5 10 Mark Schubert Joanna Fargus, Marisa Kozak 2006 4-4 4 6 Mark Schubert Kalyn Keller, Cait Connealy, Nicci Fusaro 2007 5-4 5 20 Dave Salo Kristen Lahey, Kristina Sieper Amanda Smith was one 2008 5-5 5 16 Dave Salo Brittany Allen, Emily Goetsch, Katy Houston of three All-American co- 2009 6-1 5 9 Dave Salo Katy Houston, Rebecca Soni captains in 2012. 2010 10-2 3 7 Dave Salo Krissy Forelli, Dina Hegazy, Alexis DeMond 2011 9-2 3 3 Dave Salo Presley Bard, Lyndsay DePaul, Ellie Doran 2012 6-2 3 3 Dave Salo Katinka Hosszu, Amanda Smith, Victoria Ishimatsu 2013 10-1 2 7 Dave Salo Haley Anderson, Christel Simms 2014 7-1 3 5 Dave Salo Kasey Carlson, Meghan Hawthorne, Stina Gardell, Haley Ishimatsu 2015 5-3 3 8 Dave Salo Rebecca Heyliger, Kendyl Stewart

All-Time Record vs. Opponents

Team USC Opponent Pct. Team USC Opponent Pct. Arizona 22 14 .611 Ohio State 2 0 1.000 Arizona State 26 8 *.757 Oregon State 5 0 1.000 Auburn 0 1 .000 Pacific 3 0 1.000 Boise State 1 0 1.000 Pepperdine 9 0 1.000 California 16 19 .457 Pomona-Pitzer 4 0 1.000 Cal State Bakersfield 5 0 1.000 San Diego 6 0 1.000 Cal State Northridge 11 0 1.000 San Diego State 9 0 1.000 Claremont 3 0 1.000 Stanford 2 35 .054 Colorado State 6 0 1.000 Texas 2 6 .250 Florida 1 0 1.000 Texas A&M 3 0 1.000 Fresno State 3 0 1.000 UC Irvine 11 0 1.000 Hawai‘i 3 0 1.000 UCLA 25 16 .610 Houston 1 0 1.000 UC San Diego 1 0 1.000 Idaho 1 0 1.000 UC Santa Barbara 31 1 .969 Long Beach State 15 1 .938 UNLV 2 0 1.000 Michigan 2 0 1.000 Utah 2 0 1.000 Mission Viejo 3 0 1.000 Washington 2 1 .667 Nebraska 1 1 .500 Washington State 4 0 1.000 Nevada 1 0 1.000 Wisconsin 4 0 1.000 New Mexico State 1 0 1.000 * includes a tie in 2005 Notre Dame 1 0 1.000

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