GEORGIA AND DIVING

THE MATCHUP DAWG TRACKS NOV. 3 » NOON » GABRIELSEN NATATORIUM BAUERLE NOMINATED FOR COACH OF YEAR Tom Cousins Swimming and Diving Head Coach Jack Bauer- GEORGIA SOUTH le was nominated by USA Swimming for the Golden Goggles BULLDOGS -V S- CAROLINA Coach of the Year Award. He enters his 40th year at the helm of the women’s team, and 36th of the men’s. With a 562-127- MEN 4 record, Bauerle ranks first among active NCAA coaches, 0-1, 0-1 SEC 0-2, 0-0 SEC first all-time in the SEC and third on the all-time list. To vote for Bauerle, head to this link: gado.gs/f3. LAST MEETING: at South Carolina ‘14-15, UGA Won 151-103 All-Time Series Record: 29-17 Head Coach: Head Coach: McGee Moody SMITH NAMED SHORT COURSE WORLD CHAM- Record at UGA: 235-94-2 (36th Season) Record at UF: 58-48 (12th) PIONSHIPS HEAD COACH, BURCHILL TO TEAM Ranked: 9th Ranked: n/a Georgia associate head coach Brian Smith was named the head coach of the 2018 Short Course World WOMEN Championships. Junior Veronica Burchill will join Smith in representing the U.S. contingent as a member of the team. 1-0, 1-0 SEC 1-2, 1-0 SEC Competition will begin in December in Hangzhou, China. LAST MEETING: at South Carolina ‘14-15, UGA Won 151-103 All-Time Series Record: 27-3 Head Coach: Jack Bauerle Head Coach: McGee Moody Record at UGA: 327-35-2 (40th season) Record at UF: 66-53 (12th) Ranked: 11th Ranked: 19th BY THE NUMBERS

18 states and five countries are DAWG TRACKS represented across both men’s 23 and women’s teams for Georgia. GUEST POSTS TOP TIME IN THE NATION In the first competition of his senior season, James Guest posted the best time in the nation this year in the 400-yard individual medley 12 of the last 15 years, a Georgia swim- (3:50.47). The B-cut time marked one of three individual victories for mer has received the Joel Eaves Award Guest against Florida last week. In his victorious 200-yard breaststroke for the highest GPA of all student-ath- race, Guest established the best time in the conference, and the 4th in 12 letes headed into the fall. This year, the country, another B-cut time of 1:57.92. The third victory came in the senior Blake Atmore earned the honor. 100-yard breaststroke, the third-ranked time in the SEC. 74 percent, Georiga’s combined winning ALLEN SWEEPS SPRINGBOARD EVENTS percentage against South Carolina. The Sophomore Zachary Allen opened his sophomore campaign with wins 74 women claim a 27-3 record against the on both the 1-meter and 3-meter springboards against Florida. The Fort Gamecocks, with the men at 29-17. Lauderdale, Florida native led the diving corps with a score of 341.78 on the 1-meter and 356.78 on the 3-meter, adding 18 points to Georgia’s final count. The 341.78 mark on the 3-meter places Allen fourth in the 10 of the last 11 years, the Geor- conference. gia men have finished in the top- 10 10 at the NCAA Championships. LUTHER, CARTER PACING BUTTERFLY PERFORMANCES Bulldog freshmen Dakota Luther and Olivia Carter have registered the top times in the 100-yard and 200-yard butterfly in two-straight compe- Three Bulldog freshmen – Andrew titions. Against Florida, Luther and Carter produced the best 200-yard Abruzzo, Olivia Carter and Dakota butterfly performances in the SEC this season, and the third and fourth Luther – have already been named best times in the nation, both B-cuts. Luther’s 100-yard butterfly race 03 to the U.S. National Team. vs. Florida checked in as the best of all SEC freshman this season, a 53.96 clip. DAWG TRACKS SCOUTING THE GAMECOCKS

HARNISH NAMED SEC SWIMMER OF WEEK MEN Following wins in the 500-yard and 1,000-yard freestyle in Fayette- The South Carolina men are coming off their ville, sophomore Courtney Harnish was named Co-SEC Swimmer fourth-consecutive top-20 team finish at the NCAA of the Week. In her first outing of the season, her times ranked at Championships the top of the conference and fifth in the country. They check in at seventh nationally nearly two weeks later. Harnish looks to build The men’s Gamecock roster is highlighted by on an All-SEC, All-Freshman first-year campaign, capped with an senior Fynn Minuth, who claimed two individual SEC title and All-American honors. SEC Championships and All-America honors in the 500-yard freestyle and 200-yard butterfly last WOMEN OPEN SEASON WITH WIN AT ARKANSAS season. The Georgia women set the tone for the 2018-19 campaign with a 170.5-129.5 victory against the Razorbacks at Arkansas. In Cody Bekemeyer also has headlined the Game- addition to Harnish’s pair of freestyle victories, freshmen Callie cock rosterin his three years, earning All-Ameri- Dickinson and Olivia Carter provided two-first place finishes. can status in two events.

Joining her first-year Lady Bulldogs was Dakota Luther, who WOMEN picked up top spots in the 100-yard butterfly and the 400-yard The Gamecock women head into the 2018-19 freestyle relay, alongside Gabi Fa’amausili, Harnish and Veronica season after their best NCAA finish since 2004 in Burchill. the top-20. Senior Emma Barksdale leads the Gamecock THREE NAMED TO WORLD UNIVERSITY GAMES women, the five-time school record holder who Junior Vernonica Burchill and freshmen Olivia Carter and Dakota returns after an All-SEC, All-American junior line- Luther will represent the United States in Naples, Italy for the up. She was named the U.S. National Team after 2019 World University Games. Seventeen college programs make posting a lifetime best at the Phillips 66 National up the 52-person roster. The seven-day swimming event will take Championshps in Irvine, California. place July 4-10, 2019. The women’s team also features Kate Sanderson, L.E.A.D. INDUCTEES: GREENE, GUEST AND STOUT who competed for Canada at the Pan Pacific Three Bulldogs were inducted to the Georgia Way’s Leadership Championships in Tokyo this summer. Education and Development (L.E.A.D.) prgoram, which provides the highest-achieving student-athletes with the resources to compete for top conference and national awards and postgradu- ate scholarships. directly benefits the Aflac Cancer and Blood Disorders Center of Children’s Healthcare of . was the most recent of the swimming and diving program to receive a NCAA postgraduate scholarship in 2018. Forty-plus local swim teams showed up to the sixth annual Since 1986, the swimming and diving program has produced 39 event. Participants chose from the half-mile, one-mile and recipients, garnering more than $200,000. 5K distances, with Georgia’s own freshmen Andrew Abruz- zo and Bradley Dunham taking the top two spots in the 5K. COLWILL RETURNS TO ATHENS The most decorated Georgia diver in history, Chris Colwill, replac- NEW FACES es longtime friend and coach Dan Laak as the head diving coach The Bulldog returners will be joined by a highly anticipated at Georgia. As Laak joins USA Diving as the High Performance freshmen class. 12 women and seven men will produce Director, Colwill settles back in Athens with six returners and five a noticeable addition on the springboards and in all four new faces on the springboards. The 2018 Circle of Honor inductee strokes, with their best scores and races already inserting and two-time Olympian garnered three NCAA individual diving themselves into the top performances of a season before. titles and the maximum 12 All-American honors. Four transfers enhanced the Bulldog depth as well this summer: sophomores Grant Norgan (UNLV), Colin Riley GEORGIA RAISES OVER $15,000 FOR CANCER RESEARCH (Wisconsin), Jack Dalmolin (Arizona State) and junior The Georgia swimming and diving program joined Swim Across Sofia Carnevale (UNLV). America – Atlanta at Lake Lanier on September 22 for the assem- bly of over 600 swimmers for cancer research. Over about a six- week period, the Bulldogs raised money for SAA-Atlanta, which CSCAA DIVISION 1 TOP-25 THE BAUERLE FILE MEN WOMEN 1. California 1. Texas “Jack Bauerle is the consummate team 2. Indiana 2. Stanford coach. What he has done at the Uni- 3. Florida 3. Michigan versity of Georgia represents the pin- 4. NC State 4. NC State nacle of team swimming, which is what 5. Texas 5. California the U.S. Olympic Team is all about. He 6. Michigan 6. Texas A&M brings a fun approach to the sport.” - 7. Stanford 7. Virginia , USA Swimming 8. Southern California 8. Louisville GEORGIA WOMEN (1979-PRESENT) 9. Georgia 9. Indiana • 7 NCAA Championships (1999, 2000, 2001, 2005, 2013, 2014, 2016) 10. Ohio State 10. Florida • 8 NCAA runner-up finishes (2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2015) 11. Alabama 11. Georgia • 28 top-10 national finishes, including 21 in the top 5 12. Texas A&M 12. Southern California • 12 SEC Championships (1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2006, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 13. Louisville 13. Notre Dame 2015) 14. Arizona State 14. Wisconsin • 7-Time NCAA Coach of the Year (1998, 1999, 2000, 2005, 2006, 2013, 2016) 15. Tennessee 15. Ohio State • 16-Time SEC Coach of the Year (1981, 1986, 1991, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2004, 2005, 16. Virginia 16. Minnesota 2006, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2015, 2016) • 79 NCAA Championship titles (54 individuals, 25 relays) 17. Georgia Tech 17. Auburn • 165 All-Americans, earning 849 First-Team and 444 Honorable Mention certificates 18. Notre Dame 18. Kentucky • 166 SEC champions (117 individuals and 49 relays) 19. Missouri 19. South Carolina • Career record of 327-35-2 (winningest active women’s and combined coach) 20. Minnesota 20. Duke • 3 NCAA Woman of the Year honorees 21. Florida State 21. Florida State • 29 NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship recipients 22. Arizona 22. Akron • 103 straight dual/tri meet wins at Gabrielsen Natatorium (NCAA S&D record) 23. Harvard 23. Arkansas GEORGIA MEN (1983-PRESENT) 24. Wisconsin 24. Tennessee • 2-Time SEC Coach of the Year (1992, 1997) 25. Purdue/Pittsburgh 25. Alabama/Arizona • 20 NCAA Championship individual winners • 17 top-10 national finishes • 105 All-Americans, earning 209 First-Team and 439 Honorable Mention certificates • 79 SEC individual champions 2018-19 SCHEDULE • Career record of 235-94-2 (winningest active combined coach) O13 Arkansas (W) Fayetteville, Ark. W:W • 10 NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship recipients O26 Florida Athens, Ga. W:L, M:L NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL • U.S. Women’s Head Coach for the 2008 Olympics N3 South Carolina Athens, Ga. -- • U.S. Assistant Coach for the 2000 (women) and 2016 (men) Olympics N29-D1 UGA Fall Invite Athens, Ga. -- • Personal Coach for the 2004 and 2012 Olympics J4-6 UGA Diving Invite Athens, Ga. -- • U.S. Head Coach for the 2003, 2005 and 2011 World Championships J7 Harvard (M) Athens, Ga. -- • U.S. Assistant Coach for the 2001, 2007 and 2017 World Championships J26 Tennessee Knoxville, Tenn. -- • U.S. Head Coach for the 2002, 2005, 2009, 2010, 2011 and 2015 Duel In The Pool F2 Emory Athens, Ga. -- • Pan Pacific Games, World University Games, U.S. National Team Camp, Elite Distance F19-23 SECs Athens, Ga. -- Camp and U.S. Olympic Festival coaching appointments M2-3 Last Chance Athens, Ga. -- ADDITIONAL AWARDS AND RECOGNITION M11-13 Zone B Diving Auburn, Ala. -- • Inducted into the State of Georgia, City of Athens, State of Georgia Aquatics, and the M20-23 NCAAs (W) Austin, Texas -- Montgomery County (Pa.) Coaches halls of fame • 2012 recipient of the Bill Hartman Award (given annually to a former UGA student- M27-30 NCAAs (M) Austin, Texas -- athlete based on 20 years of professional excellence) • 3 NCAA Woman of the Year Award winners -- the first school with multiple winners • 2008 recipient of the Billy Hudson Distinguished Citizen Award for community service 2018-19 BREAKDOWN • Selected for Sphinx Club, Blue Key Society, the Gridiron Society and Phi Kappa Phi MEN WOMEN W L W L Overall 0 1 1 1 MEDIA RELATIONS Home 0 1 0 1 Assistant Sports Communications Director...... Jackie Kinney Away - - 1 0 Office Phone...... 706-542-1621 Neutral - - - - E-mail...... [email protected] SEC 0 1 1 1 Georgia Athletics Website...... georgiadogs.com vs. Ranked 0 1 1 1 S&D Twitter Account...... @UGASwimDive vs. Unranked - - - - S&D Instagram Account...... @ugaswimdive S&D Facebook Account...... UGA Swimming and Diving 18/19 ROSTER

2018-19 WOMEN’S SWIMMING AND DIVING 2018-19 MEN’S SWIMMING AND DIVING Caroline Aikins Fr. Cumming, Ga./Lambert Andrew Abruzzo Fr. Plymouth Meeting, Pa./Germantown Katherine Aikins Jr. Cumming, Ga./Lambert Javier Acevedo Jr. Scarborough, Ontario/McNeil Catholic Olivia Anderson So. Mississauga, Ontario/Lorne Park *Zachary Allen So. Fort Lauderdale, Fla./Cardinal Gibbons *McKensi Austin Jr. Castle Rock, Colo./Regis Jesuit Aaron Apel So. Scottsdale, Ariz./Pinnacle Donna Blaum So. Fayetteville, Ga./Starr’s Mill Blake Atmore Sr. Alpharetta, Ga./South Forsyth Portia Brown Fr. Broadview Heights, Ohio/Hawken Alex BeMiller Sr. Atlanta, Ga./Marist Sammie Burchill So. Carmel, Ind./Carmel Aidan Burns Sr. Saratoga, Calif./Bellarmine Prep Veronica Burchill Jr. Carmel, Ind./Carmel Teagan Cheney So. Danville, Calif./San Ramon Valley Mary Claire Cardwell So. Madison, Ga./Morgan County *Charlie Clifton Jr. Nashville, Tenn./Ensworth Sofia Carnevale Jr. Mississauga, Ontario/St. Aloyusis/UNLV *Hudson Coldren Fr. Fort Lauderdale, Fla./Cardinal Gibbons Olivia Carter Fr. Greensboro, N.C./Homeschooled Jack Dalmolin So. Cumming, Ga./North Forsyth/Arizona State Caitlin Casazza Sr. High Point, N.C./Bishop McGuiness Tal Davis So. Pelzer, S.C./Palmetto *Ellie Crump Fr. Dunwoody, Ga./Marist Bradley Dunham II Fr. Hoschton, Ga./Dacula *Ambria D’Alonzo Fr. Hoschton, Ga./Mill Creek Tan Dunn Fr. Peachtree City, Ga./McIntosh Danielle Della Torre So. Watkinsville, Ga./Oconee Luke Durocher Fr. Fredericksburg, Va./Riverbed Callie Dickinson Fr. Virginia Beach, Va./Norfolk Jackson Ford Jr. Johns Creek, Ga./Druid Hills Gabi Fa’amausili So. Auckland, New Zealand/Avondale Clayton Forde Jr. Louisville, Ky./St. Xavier Meg Finnon Jr. East Kilbride, Scotland/St. Bride’s Joshua Fulcher So. Augusta, Ga./Westminster Lexi Glunn Jr. Marietta, Ga./Lassiter *Josh Getty So. Marietta, Ga./Walton *Allison Greene Sr. Tallahassee, Fla./Chiles James Guest Sr. Baie-D’urfe, Montreal/John Abbott Jordyn Gulle Jr. Richmond Hill, Va./Richmond Hill Caleb Harrington Fr. Knoxville, Tenn./Bearden Courtney Harnish So. York, Penn./West York Walker Higgins Jr. Knoxville, Tenn./Homeschooled Maddie Homovich Fr. Pittsboro, N.C./Woods Charter Josh Horne Jr. Marietta, Ga./Cherokee Christian *Kelliann Howell Fr. Moultrie, Ga./Colquitt County Kevin Miller Jr. Ithaca, N.Y./Ithaca *Addison Kelly Fr. Jefferson, Ga./Jefferson Colin Monaghan Sr. Gainesville, Ga./Gainesville *Freida Lim Jr. Singapore, Singapore Camden Murphy So. Novi, Mich./Novi Dakota Luther Fr. Austin, Texas/Austin Westlake Grant Norgan So. Houston, Texas/Cypress Woods/UNLV Meryn McCann Jr. Burlington, Ontario/Corpus Christi Greg Reed So. Roanoke, Va./Hidden Valley Eva Merrell Fr. Newport Beach, Calif./Crean Lutheran Colin Riley So. Marietta, Ga./Lassiter/Wisconsin Katherine Parker Jr. Lawrenceville, Ga./Mill Creek Billy Rothery So. Kennesaw, Ga./Harrison Sandra Scott Jr. Midway, Ga./Liberty County Youssef Said So. Cairo, Egypt/British School Al-Khubairat Tatum Smith Fr. Alpharetta, Ga./Johns Creek Keegan Walsh Fr. Lawrenceville, Ga./Brookwood Jordan Stout Jr. St. Louis, Mo./St. Joseph’s *Diving Team Julia von Biberstein So. Atlanta, Ga./Chamblee Maddie Wallis So. Boston, Mass./Dana Hall BY LOCATION *Diving Team Georgia 27 Egypt 1 Canada 5 Kentucky 1 Virginia 4 Massachusetts 1 SWIMMING AND DIVING COACHING STAFF California 3 Michigan 1 Tom Cousins Swimming and Diving Head Coach Jack Bauerle ������������������������������ Florida 3 Missouri 1 . 40th (W), 36th (M) Season as Head Coach North Carolina 3 New York 1 Career Record (M/W): 235-92-2/327-34-2 Tennessee 3 New Zealand 1 Senior Associate Head Coach Harvey Humphries...... 38th Season Indiana 2 Ohio 1 Diving Head Coach Chris Colwill...... 1st Season Pennsylvania 2 Scotland 1 Associate Head Coach Jerry Champer...... 16th Season Texas 2 Singapore 1 Associate Head Coach Brian Smith...... 12th Season Arizona 1 South Carolina 1 Associate Head Coach Stefanie Williams Moreno...... 7th Season Colorado 1