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Ohiostatebuckeyes.Com OhioStateBuckeyes.com 1 2 0 1 1 - 1 2 MEN’S SWIMMING MEDIA INFORMATION MEN’S SWIMMING CONTACT SHELLY POE Office Phone: 614-247-7023 Cell Phone: 614-678-2034 E-mail: [email protected] ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS ................................Park Ridge, IL 60068-6300 CREDENTIAL REQUESTS Associate Athletics Director/Communications .......Dan UNIVERSITY FACTS Members of the working media needing credentials Wallenberg Location .........................Columbus, Ohio (pop. 1.7m) should contact Shelly Poe in the athletics communica- Director .......................................................Shelly Poe Founded .............................................................1870 tions office at 614-247-7023 or at [email protected]. Associate Director ..................................Leann Parker Enrollment ......................53,715 (Columbus campus) Assistant Directors Jerry Emig, Alissa Clendenen, D.C. 61,568 (all campuses) PHOTOGRAPHERS Koehl Nickname .................................................... Buckeyes Photo passes are issued to newspapers, wire ....Kendra Lee, Danielle Warner, Adam Widman Colors ......... Scarlet (PMS 200) and Gray (PMS 429) services and special periodical publications. Flash Interns............................... Alex Morando, Brett Rybak Mascot ...............................................Brutus Buckeye photography is prohibited and strobe use must be Website .......................OhioStateBuckeyes.com President ............................... Gordon Gee (Utah, ’68) approved in advance. Main Office Phone ......................(614) 292-6861 Director of Athletics ..Eugene Smith (Notre Dame ’77) Fax .............................................(614) 292-8547 Faculty Representative ... John Bruno (Pittsburgh ’75) STUDENT-ATHLETE INTERVIEWS Men’s Swimming Contact ...........................Shelly Poe Conference ..........................................Big Ten (1913) Media wishing to conduct interviews with members of Office Phone ............................... 614-247-7023 the men’s swimming and diving team should contact Cell Phone ................................... 614-678-2034 SWIMMING & DIVING HISTORY Shelly Poe. Please call at least one day in advance. E-mail ..................................... [email protected] Big Ten Championships ..........................................13 Student Assistants .... Ashley Albertson, Jake Demyan Swimming All-Americans ......................................220 PRACTICES Address ...................... 6th Floor, The Fawcett Center Diving All-Americans .............................................171 The Buckeyes practice Monday, Tuesday, Thursday ................................. 2400 Olentangy River Rd. All-Big Ten Selections (first team; since 1984) ........44 and Friday at 6 a.m. and again from 2:30-5 p.m. at ...................................... Columbus, Ohio 43210 Academic All-Big Ten Selections ..........................206 the Bill and Mae McCorkle Aquatic Pavilion. Big Ten Distinguished Scholars (since 2009) .......... 11 MEET DAY MANAGEMENT Home Facility .................... McCorkle Aquatic Pavilion WEEKLY RELEASE Press Row ............................................ 614-292-1813 Building 247, 1847 Neil Ave. A weekly release, which includes notes and statistics, Facility Operations ............................... 614-292-6532 Columbus, OH 43210 is available each week on the official Ohio State Ticket Office ......................................... 614-292-2624 Total Seating Capacity ........................................1,750 athletics web site at: OhioStateBuckeyes.com. Marketing ............................................. 614-292-3672 Total Capacity in Gallons .............................1,557,968 Training Room ..................................... 614-292-7880 POST-MEET PROCEDURES Equipment Room ................................. 614-292-2654 TEAM FACTS Interviews will begin 10 minutes after the meet ends. Swimmers, divers and coaches will be available on the Head Coach ............................ Bill Wadley, 22nd year pool deck. THE BIG TEN CONFERENCE Alma Mater, Year .......................... Austin Peay, ’79 Swimming and Diving contact ............. Taylor Thomas OSU Record (Years) .............................. 186-34 (21) OHIOSTATEBUCKEYES.COM Phone ....................................... 847-696-1010 (x129) Career Record (Years) .......................... 210-44 (23) This is the official web site of the Ohio State Athletics E-mail ............................... [email protected] Assistant Coach .................Chris Peters, Missouri ’99 Department. Women’s swimming and diving releases Fax ...............................................847-696-1110 Diving Coach .....................Vince Panzano, 33rd year as well as a wide variety of athletics department infor- Web site ............................................bigten.org Alma Mater, Year ............................. Ohio State, ’72 mation can be found here. Mailing Address ..................... 1500 West Higgins Rd. Swimming Phone ............................... (614) 292-1542 Diving Phone ..................................... (614) 282-0527 VIDEO SERVICES Fax (614) 292-5736 For information regarding video services and meet Swimming E-mail [email protected] footage (if available), contact Mark Smith at 614-688- [email protected] 5359. Diving E-mail [email protected] 2010 Big Ten Scorers Returning/Lost ................12/12 2009-10 Overall Record ........................................9-1 2010 Big Ten Championships Finish ...................... 1st 2 2 0 1 1 - 1 2 MEN’S SWIMMING MEDIA INFORMATION 2011-12 ROSTER NAME EVENT HT. WT. YR. HOMETOWN (PREVIOUS SCHOOL) Matthieu Baumann BK 6-1 170 SR South Elgin, Ill. (St. Charles North) Zach Birnbrich FR/BK 6-3 180 JR Anthem, Ariz. (Anthem Dolphins) Brett Boston FR 6-1 170 SO Matthews, N.C. (Butler) Andrew Braun IM/BR 6-1 170 FR Louisville, Ky. (St. Xavier) Ryan Bubb FR/FL 6-4 200 SO Lincoln, Neb. (Lincoln East) Chris Cowley BR 6-0 165 FR Kruegersdorp, South Africa (Academy) Joe Craven FL 5-11 169 FR Westlake, Ohio (Westlake) Michael DiSalle FR 6-1 170 FR Toledo, Ohio (St. Francis de Sales) Dmitry Dolgov FR/IM 6-4 175 FR Powell, Ohio (Olentangy Liberty) Andrew Elliott BK/FR 6-1 160 SR Granger, Ind. (Penn) Stephen Ettienne DV 5-10 165 FR Waterbury, Conn. (Sacred Heart) Lincoln Fahrbach FR/FL 6-3 180 SR Fremont, Ohio (Fremont Ross) Michael Gallagher BK/IM 6-4 175 SO Sandusky, Ohio (St. Mary Cen. Catholic) Tamas Gercsak FL/BR/IM 6-1 187 FR Budapest, Hungary Zach Holmes FR 6-1 160 JR Houston, Texas (Lamar) Christian Holstein DV 5-10 175 SO Columbus, Ohio (Upper Arlington) Sean Johnson BR/IM 5-11 175 FR Hillsborough, N.J. (Hillsborough) Jared Kauffman IM/BR 6-1 185 FR Greer, S.C. (St. Joseph’s) Andrew Keily FR 6-4 190 JR Houston, Texas (Langham Creek) Blaine Kincaid BR/IM 6-1 180 JR Springboro, Ohio (Springboro) Stephen Koch BR/IM 6-1 180 JR West Chester, Ohio (Lakota West) Kevin Lancki BK/FL 6-2 175 SO Parma, Ohio (Valley Forge) Connor McDonald BK 6-1 165 FR Lake Oswego, Oregon (Jesuit) Michael Meldon FR/FL 6-3 180 FR Strongsville, Ohio (Strongsville) Alex Miller FR 6-2 175 SO Cincinnati, Ohio (St. Xavier) Shane Miszkiel DV 5-8 175 SO Victoria, British Columbia Sean Monahan FR/IM 6-3 190 FR Cincinnati, Ohio (Turpin) Sean Moore DV 5-11 160 SR Englewood, Colo. (Regis Jesuit) Austin Mudd BK/IM 6-1 175 SR Fishers, Ind. (Hamilton Southeastern) Alex Osterhage FR 5-11 180 FR Dayton, Ohio (Centerville) Dominic Pecze BK 6-2 170 FR Amherst, Ohio (Amherst Steele) Ty Perkins FR 6-1 158 SO Centerville, Ohio (Centerville) Tim Phillips FR/FL 5-11 160 JR Vienna, W.Va. (Parkersburg) Spencer Rogers FR 6-3 178 FR Bloomfield Village, Mich. (Birmingham Seaholm) Stephen Sakaris FR 6-2 170 SR Potomac, Md. (Thomas S. Wooten) Jason Schnur FR 6-4 185 JR Cincinnati, Ohio (Oak Hills) Jacob Schuster FR 6-4 186 SO Dublin, Ohio (Dublin Scioto) Markus Sievers FR/BK 6-7 195 SR Hamburg, Germany (Martins Ferry) Steven Springer FR 6-0 180 SR Cincinnati, Ohio (St. Xavier) Andrew Spurling BK/FR 6-1 170 SR Cincinnati, Ohio (Turpin) Keanu Stevenson BR/FR/IM 6-0 185 FR Newburgh, Ind. (Castle) Luke Stirton FL/FR 5-10 169 JR Sydney, New South Wales (Shore School) David Stone BR 6-1 184 SO Birnamwood, Wisc Garrett Trebilcock IM/FL 6-1 180 SO Canfield, Ohio (Canfield) Gavin Trebilcock IM 5-10 165 FR Canfield, Ohio (Canfield) John Vigar FR 6-3 170 SO Cincinnati, Ohio (Anderson) Rowan Williams FR/BK 6-4 172 FR Ottawa Hills, Ohio (St. Francis deSales) Nick Wrightson FR/FL 5-11 175 FR Lexington, Ky. (Henry Clay) Bo J. Wullings FR 6-7 210 SR Amsterdam, Netherlands (Murmellius) Steven Zimmerman BK/IM 6-2 178 FR Morrow, Ohio (Little Miami) John Zucca BR 6-0 170 FR Hudson, Ohio (Hudson) Coaches Vince Panzano - Head Diving Coach Bill Wadley - Head Swimming Coach Chris Peters - Assistant Coach 3 2 0 1 1 - 1 2 MEN’S SWIMMING MEDIA INFORMATION 2011-12 SCHEDULE DATE OPPONENT/EVENT LOCATION TIME OCT 21 vs. Scarlet/Gray # Columbus, Ohio 5:00 p.m. 28 vs. Kenyon Columbus, Ohio 7:00 p.m. ET 29 Alumni/Varsity # Columbus, Ohio 9:00 a.m. ET NOV 04 Cleveland State, Denison, Virginia Tech Columbus, Ohio 6:00 p.m. ET 11 at Miami (Oh) Oxford, Ohio 5:00 p.m. ET 18 Iowa, Purdue * Iowa City, Iowa 6:00 p.m. ET DEC 02 Ohio State Invite Columbus, Ohio All Day 03 Ohio State Invite Columbus, Ohio All Day 04 Ohio State Invite Columbus, Ohio All Day JAN 21 vs. Harvard Columbus, Ohio 1:00 p.m. ET 27 vs. Penn State, Michigan * Columbus, Ohio 6:00 p.m. ET 28
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