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Front Cover.Psd Quick Facts/Table of Contents 2 The 2010-2011 Season Schedule 2 NCAA Qualifying Standards 2 Roster/Pronunciation Guide 3 Season Preview 4 5 Coaches & Support Staff Head Coach 5 Diving Coach 8 Assistant Swim Coach 10 Support Staff 10 Athletic Department Personnel 11 12 General Information Facility Information 12 Media Information 13 Bruin Shark Donors 14 The UCLA Experience i-xii 15 Bruin Biographies Seniors 15 2010-11 Diving Team Returning Bruins 25 New Bruins 33 (front row): Laura Winn, Haley McNamara, Maggy Boyd (back row): Karina Silva, Paulina Guzman, Michelle Vale 36 Results/History 2010 Pac-10 Championship Results 37 2010 NCAA Championship Results 37 Pac-10 Champions 38 UCLA Quick Facts All-Americans 39 Location J.D. Morgan Center Swimming Schooll Records 40 325 Westwood Plaza All-Time Top-8 Times 41 Los Angeles, CA 90095 Diving Records 42 Athletics Phone (310) 825-8699 Ticket Offi ce (310) UCLA-WIN Team Awards 43 Chancellor Dr. Gene Block Letterwinners, 1993-Present 44 Director of Athletics Dan Guerrero Olympians 45 Associate AD Ken Weiner Faculty Athletic Rep Donald Morrison NCAA/Collegiate Champions 46 Home Pool Spieker Aquatics Center Hall of Famer Annette Salmeen 46 Enrollment 37,500 UCLA’s Year-by-Year Results 47 Founded 1919 UCLA vs. Opponents 47 Colors Blue & Gold Nickname Bruins All-Time Coaches Records 47 Conference Pacifi c-10 Conference Offi ce Phone (925) 932-4411 National Affi liation NCAA Division I Swimming & Diving Staff Information Head Coach Cyndi Gallagher (UCLA ‘ 83) Gallagher’s Phone (310) 206-6784 Record at UCLA (Years) 133-77-1 (22) Career Record (Years) Same Diving Coach Tom Stebbins (Yale ‘96) Stebbins’ Phone (310) 206-1969 Assistant Swim Coach Kelli Stein (Michgan ‘04) Team Managers Tim Oakes, Nic Mohadjer, Kyle Newkirk Credits: The 2010-2011 UCLA women’s swimming & diving media guide Staff Athletic Trainer Jeremy Vail was written, designed and edited by Stephanie Sampson, Assistant Director, Student Athletic Training Interns Jaclyn Chan Sports Information. Primary photography by UCLA Photo Services (Don Athletic Performance Coach Jill Robinson Liebig, Scott Quintard and Todd Cheney), Stephanie Sampson and Doug Mil- Massage Therapist Dr. Brian Campbell ligan. Special thanks to Sport Photography, ASUCLA Photography, Berliner Studios, Andrew Bernstein, Ruth Chambers, the Los Angeles Visitors and Sports Information Convention Bureau for their photos in the UCLA Experience. Printing by Sports Information Director Stephanie Sampson Marina Graphics. Cover designs by Stephanie Sampson. Purchase: Copies SID Phone (310) 206-4008 of the 2009-2010 guide can be purchased in person at the UCLA Sports SID E-mail [email protected] Information Offi ce for $6.00 (check or money order only). By mail, make SID Fax (310) 825-8664 check or money order payable for $7.00 to UC Regents and mail to UCLA Website www.uclabruins.com Sports Information Offi ce, Women’s Swimming & Diving Media Guide, PO Box 24044, Los Angeles, CA 90024-0044. 2010-2011 UCLA Swimming & Diving 1 2010-2011 Schedule/NCAA Standards Date Opponent/Meet Location Time Friday, October 22 UC Davis/Loyola Marymount Spieker Aquatics Center 1:00 pm Saturday, October 23 Oregon State/UC Santa Barbara Spieker Aquatics Center 12:00 pm Friday, October 29 Idaho/U. of San Diego Spieker Aquatics Center 1:00 pm Fri.-Sat., November 5-6 at Trojan Diving Invitational Los Angeles, CA 10:00 am Friday. November 12 Arizona State ** Spieker Aquatics Center 1:00 pm Saturday, November 13 Arizona ** Spieker Aquatics Center 11:30 am Thur.-Sat., November 18-20 at Arena Invitational Long Beach, CA All Day Thur.-Sat., December 2-4 at Texas Invitational Austin, TX All Day Friday, January 7 Boise State Spieker Aquatics Center TBD Fri.-Sun., January 7-9 Bruin Diving Invitational Spieker Aquatics Center 10:00 am Friday, January 28 Stanford ** Spieker Aquatics Center 1:00 pm Saturday, January 29 California ** Spieker Aquatics Center 12:00 pm Sun.-Sun, January 30-February 6 U.S. Diving National Championships Iowa City, IA All Day Saturday, February 12 at USC ** Los Angeles, CA 1:00 pm Wed.-Sat., February 23-26 at Pac-10 Championships Federal Way, WA All Day Thur.-Sat., March 10-12 at NCAA Zone E Diving Championships Minneapolis, MN All Day Thur.-Sat., March 17-19 at NCAA Championships Austin, TX All Day Home meets in bold **-denotes Pac-10 opponent October 22 October 23 October 29 November 12 November 13 January 7 January 28 January 29 February 12 2010-2011 NCAA QUALIFYING STANDARDS 25-YARD COURSE 25-METER COURSE 50-METER COURSE EVENT A B A B A B STANDARD STANDARD STANDARD STANDARD STANDARD STANDARD 50 Freestyle 21.93 23.02 24.48 25.70 25.18 26.44 100 Freestyle 47.84 50.23 53.40 56.07 54.74 57.48 200 Freestyle 1:44.02 1:49.22 1:56.10 2:01.90 1:59.02 2:04.97 500 Freestyle 4:38.46 4:52.41 4:03.63 4:15.83 4:10.42 4:22.96 1650 Freestyle 15:53.38 16:41.04 15:50.53 16:38.05 16:17.83 17:06.71 100 Butterfl y 52.02 54.62 58.06 1:00.97 59.32 1:02.29 200 Butterfl y 1:54.95 2:00.69 2:08.30 2:14.70 2:10.48 2:17.00 100 Backstroke 52.55 55.17 59.17 1:02.13 1:02.15 1:05.26 200 Backstroke 1:53.37 1:59.24 2:06.53 2:13.09 2:12.29 2:19.14 100 Breaststroke 59.99 1:02.98 1:06.96 1:10.30 1:08.96 1:12.40 200 Breaststroke 2:09.72 2:16.20 2:25.45 2:32.72 2:28.43 2:35.85 200 Individual Medley 1:56.13 2:01.93 2:09.61 2:16.09 2:13.95 2:20.64 400 Individual Medley 4:07.33 4:19.69 4:36.04 4:49.84 4:42.35 4:56.46 200 Freestyle Relay 1:28.35 1:32.76 1:38.61 1:43.53 1:41.44 1:46.50 400 Freestyle Relay 3:14.93 3:24.67 3:37.56 3:48.43 3:43.04 3:54.18 800 Freestyle Relay 7:02.07 7:23.17 7:51.07 8:14.62 8:02.92 8:27.07 200 Medley Relay 1:37.81 1:42.70 1:49.17 1:54.63 1:52.56 1:58.19 400 Medley Relay 3:32.56 3:43.18 3:57.24 4:09.09 4:03.21 4:17.13 1-Meter Diving Points - Dual 255/265*** 3-Meter Diving Points - Dual 270/280*** Platform Diving Points - Dual 260/225### ***qualifying point total when using six optional dives with standard D.D. ###qualifying point total when using fi ve optional dives with standard D.D. 2 2010-2011 UCLA Swimming & Diving 2010-2011 Roster Swimmers Name Yr. Ht. Events Hometown (High School/Previous College) Emily Andelson So. 5-10 Back/Free Indian Wells, CA (Palm Desert HS) Lauren Baker Fr. 5-4 Distance Free/IM Tucson, AZ (Canyon del Oro HS) Brittany Beauchan Sr. 5-5 Breaststroke Kailua, HI (Punahou School/Kalaheo HS) Jesse Bergman Fr. 5-4 Back/Free Sunnyvale, CA (Homestead HS) Lindsey Buchbinder Sr. 5-5 Breaststroke Huntington Beach, CA (Los Alamitos HS) Scarlet Cann So. 5-4 Freestyle Tacoma, WA (Stadium HS) Bianca Casciari Jr. 5-8 Fly/IM Poway, CA (Poway HS) Stephanie Christofferson So. 5-3 Butterfl y Marin County, CA (Marin Academy) Laurence Delisle So. 5-9 Back/IM San Jose, CA (Archbishop Mitty HS) Emma Drysdale So. 5-6 Sprint Free/Fly Cupertino, CA (Monta Vista HS) Cynthia Fascella Fr. 5-9 Sprint Free Fountain Valley, CA (Fountain Valley HS) Madison Fitzgerald Jr. 5-8 Sprint Free Cypress, CA (Calvery Chapel HS) Kylie Garcia Fr. 5-1 Butterfl y Rowland Heights, CA (Rowland HS) Rachel Godfred So. 5-6 IM/Fly/Mid-Distance Free Mercer Island, WA (Mercer Island HS) Hayley Hacker Fr. 5-7 Back/Sprint Free Pacifi c Palisades, CA (Palisades Charter HS) Kelsey Hall So. 5-7 Freestyle San Diego, CA (West Hills HS) Lauren Hall Sr. 5-6 IM/Breast Seattle, WA (Holy Names Academy) Yasi Jahanshahi Jr. 5-4 Fly/Free Huntington Beach, CA (Edison) Kelsey Louden Jr. 5-5 Breast/IM Windsor, CA (Windsor HS) Carly Lyons Sr. 5-9 Backstroke Alpharetta, GA (Chattahoochee HS) Brianna Meyer So. 5-7 Distance Free/Fly Seattle, WA (Ballard HS) Dani Milligan Sr. 5-6 IM/Distance Free Scottsdale, AZ (Pinnacle HS) Kathryn Murphy Fr. 5-9 Sprint Free Novato, CA (Marin Catholic HS) Ting Quah Fr. 5-8 Sprints/IM Singapore (The Prestigious Raffl es Girl School) Andrea Reigel So. 5-9 Freestyle Laguna Beach, CA (Laguna Beach HS) Karoline Sanderud So. 5-5 Fly/IM Hamar, Norway (Hamar Kaledralskole) Anna Senko Fr. 5-7 Backstroke Winchester, MA (Winchester HS) Annie Stefanec Jr. 6-2 Sprint Free/Back Tarzana, CA (Notre Dame HS) Alex Sullivan Sr. 5-7 Freestyle Newbury Park, CA (Newbury Park HS) Paige Treleven RS-So. 5-9 IM/Breast Folsom, CA (Loretto HS) Sam Vanden Berge Sr. 5-7 Distance Free Whittier, CA (La Serna HS) Emily Weir Fr. 5-7 Breaststroke Riverside, CT (Greenwich HS) Isabel Williams Jr. 5-5 Backstroke Bainbridge Island, WA (Bainbridge HS) Divers Name Yr. Ht. Hometown (High School/Previous College) Maggie Boyd So. 5-4 Colleyville, TX (Grapevine HS) Paulina Guzman Fr. 5-2 Long Beach, CA (Millikan HS) Haley McNamara Fr.
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