For Immediate Release // Monday, February 29, 2016 Contact // Sean Collins ([email protected]) 2016 PAC-12 CONFERENCE MEN’S CHAMPIONSHIPS

GENERAL INFORMATION SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

WHAT: Wed., March 2 2016 Pac-12 Conference Men’s Swimming Championships 6 p.m. Timed Finals 200 Medley Relay WHEN: 800 Freestyle Relay Thurs., March 3 Wednesday, March 2 - Saturday, March 5 11 a.m. Preliminaries/Time Standard Trials 500 Freestyle WHERE: 200 Individual Medley Weyerhaeuser King County Aquatic Center 50 Freestyle 650 Southwest Campus Drive, Federal Way, WA 98003 6 p.m. Finals/Time Standard Trials 500 Freestyle CHAMPIONSHIPS FIELD: 200 Individual Medley Arizona, Arizona State, California, Stanford, USC and Utah. 50 Freestyle 200 Freestyle Relay (Timed Finals) TICKETS: Fri., March 4 Tickets are available here. Gates open at 10 a.m. each day. 11 a.m. Preliminaries/Time Standard Trials 400 Individual Medley Advanced Ticket Prices (available at pac-12.com/tickets) 100 Butterfly All Session Pass (March 2-5): 200 Freestyle Adult: $35.00 100 Student with ID/Child/Senior (65 and over): $20.00 100 One Day Pass: 6 p.m. Finals/Time Standard Trials Adult: $10.00 400 Individual Medley 100 Butterfly Student with ID/Child/Senior (65 and over): $15.00 200 Freestyle 100 Breaststroke Onsite Ticket Prices 100 Backstroke All Session Pass (March 4-7): 400 Medley Relay (Timed Finals) Adult: $40.00 Sat., March 5 Student with ID/Child/Senior (65 and over): $20.00 11 a.m. Preliminaries/Time Standard Trials One Day Pass: 200 Backstroke Adult: $15.00 100 Freestyle Student with ID/Child/Senior (65 and over): $10.00 200 Breaststroke Children 5 and under are admitted free (with an adult). 200 Butterfly 4 p.m. 1650 Freestyle* MEDIA CONTACT: 6 p.m. Finals/Time Standard Trials The Conference contact for men’s swimming and diving is Sean 1650 Freestyle (fastest heat) Collins ([email protected]). 200 Backstroke 100 Freestyle MEET RESULTS: 200 Breaststroke Results and recaps will be posted on the Pac-12 website (pac-12. 200 Butterfly com/mensswimchamps). Please contact Sean Collins at the Pac- 400 Freestyle Relay (Timed Finals) 12 office for more information. * Tentative start time; all heats except A heat

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With five Pac-12 teams ranked in the top 25 in the Feb. 22 College Swimming Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) poll, the 2016 Pac- 12 Men’s Swimming Championships are shaping up to be as competitive as ever. With several Olympic team hopefuls in the field, the meet will continue to showcase some of the top swimmers in the world. At the men’s diving competition last weekend, Dashiell Enos (USC) won the 3-meter event with a score of 419.35. Bradley Christensen (Stanford) won the 1-meter event, scoring 405.6. Collin Pollard (USC) was the platform champion with a score of 427.7 and was the runner-up in the 1-meter.

No. 17 ARIZONA (2-4, 1-3 Pac-12) enters the Pac-12 Championships with 20 student-athletes that have earned NCAA cuts, 17 of which in more than one event. Chris Wieser in the 1,000 freestyle, strictly a dual meet event, has the top time in the Pac-12 and the sixth-best time in the country at 9:01.60. Tyler Fowler is right behind his teammate in the 1,000 free at No. 7 country with a season-best time of 9:02.00. Justin Wright’s 200 fly time of 1:42.79 is good for 13th in the country and second in the Pac-12 on the year.Nick Thorne has the 16th-best time in the country for the 400 IM at 3:44.48.

No. 20 ARIZONA STATE (4-4, 1-3 Pac-12), now under the guidance of the highly touted head coach , broke five school records in its final meet against Arizona, which was the first time the men defeated the Wildcats since 2002. Since returning from two broken wrists suffered in October, Richard Bohus has won eight of 12 events, with the other four being three second-place and one third-place finish. He also broke the 100-yard backstroke ASU record with a time of 46.74. Junior Barkley Perry tied the men’s 200-yard backstroke record – which he set himself at the 2015 Pac-12 Championships – at 1:42.50. Sophomore Patrick Park earned first Pac-12 Swimmer of Month (Nov) award for ASU since 2007 (C.J. Nuess).

Second-ranked CALIFORNIA (7-1, 4-1 Pac-12) spent the entire season ranked No. 2 in the nation (CSCAA). Junior is the reigning NCAA Swimmer of the Year and owns the American record in the 200 backstroke (SCY) with a time of 1:36.77 set at the 2015 NCAA Championships. He is the two-time defending NCAA champion in both the 100 and 200 backstroke. Cal also set the American record in the 200 medley relay (SCY) at last year’s NCAA Championships, with the team of Murphy, Chuck Katis, and Tyler Messerschmidt (all but Katis return this year) clocking a time of 1:22.40.

11th-ranked STANFORD (5-2, 2-2 Pac-12) is 5-1 in dual meets on the 2015/16 season. After the loss of , a nine-time Pac-12 Champion and two-time NCAA Champion, Stanford has showed exceptional depth and quality throughout the squad all season. The Cardinal faced off against No. 5 North Carolina State in the fall in a nonconference dual meet. After falling behind early, Stanford stormed back to defeat the visiting Wolfpack, 164-136. Stanford also won the A3 Performance Invitational, setting several meet records in the process.

Coming in at ninth in the CSCAA polling, USC (6-2, 4-1 Pac-12) will look to defend its first Pac-12 title since 1979. USC swept Cal and Stanford for the first time since 1997. The Trojans victory over Cal was its first since 2000. USC’s win over Stanford was its first at home since 2006 and USC’s third win over Stanford in the last 3 meets (Troy also beat the Cardinal in Palo Alto in 2013 and 2015). Junior , third last year in the 500y free at NCAAs, enters the meet with five career top 6 finishes, including finishing second in the 500y free behind then-teammate Cristian Quintero the past two years. He was fourth in the 200y free in 2015 and sixth in 2014. Also in 2015, he was sixth in the 100y free. Junior Steven Stumph returns as the defending champion in the 200y breast.

UTAH (5-2, 3-2 Pac-12) is paced by long-distance freestyler Bence Kiraly, who owns the 10th-best time in the country and No. 1 time in the Pac-12 in the 1650 free at 14:50.19. He won the event at the Pac-12 Championships in 2014. He has now won 16 of the 18 events he has competed in this season and finished as the runner-up in the other two. Kiraly has won 16 of the 18 events he has competed in this season and finished as the runner-up in the other two.Kristian Kron broke the Swedish national record in the 800 free (7:49.82) in November at the Swedish Nationals.

PAC-12 TEAM CHAMPIONS NCAA CHAMPIONS FROM THE PAC-12 1961...... USC 1979...... USC 2000...... STANFORD 1960 USC 1982 UCLA 1962...... USC 1980...... CALIFORNIA 2001...... STANFORD 1963 USC 1985 STANFORD 1963...... USC 1981...... CALIFORNIA 2002...... STANFORD 1964 USC 1986 STANFORD 1964...... USC 1982...... STANFORD 2003...... STANFORD 1965 USC 1987 STANFORD 1965...... USC 1983...... STANFORD 2004...... STANFORD 1966 USC 1992 STANFORD 1966...... USC 1984...... STANFORD 2005...... STANFORD 1967 STANFORD 1993 STANFORD 1967...... USC 1985...... STANFORD 2006...... STANFORD 1974 USC 1994 STANFORD 1968...... USC 1986...... STANFORD 2007...... STANFORD 1975 USC 1998 STANFORD 1969...... USC 1987...... STANFORD 2008...... STANFORD 1976 USC 2008 ARIZONA 1970...... UCLA 1988...... STANFORD 2009...... STANFORD 1977 USC 2011 CALIFORNIA 1971...... UCLA 1989...... STANFORD 2010...... STANFORD 1979 CALIFORNIA 2012 CALIFORNIA 1972...... USC 1990...... STANFORD 2011...... STANFORD 1980 CALIFORNIA 2014 CALIFORNIA 1973...... USC 1991...... STANFORD 2012...... STANFORD 1974...... USC 1992...... STANFORD 2013...... CALIFORNIA 1975...... USC 1993...... STANFORD 2014...... CALIFORNIA 1976...... USC (S) 1994...... STANFORD 2015...... USC ...... WASHINGTON (N) 1995...... STANFORD 1977...... USC (S) 1996*...... STANFORD * Due to the 1996 Olympic ...... WASHINGTON (N) 1997...... STANFORD year, the Pac-10 Swimming 1978...... USC (S) 1998...... STANFORD Championships took place in ...... WASHINGTON (N) 1999...... STANFORD the fall of 1995.

PAC-12 SWIMMING & DIVING CHAMPIONSHIPS // March 2, 2015 2 PAC-12 IN THE OLYMPICS

The Pac-12 has established itself as the most dominant Olympic sports conference in the country, laying claim to 305 medals in the last four Olympiads. In the modern Olympic era, Pac-12 athletes have amassed 1,143 medals – by far the most of any conference in the country. Put another way, if the Pac-12 was a sovereign nation it would rank fourth in the history of Olympic achievement, trailing only the (2,693), the former (1,204) and Germany (1,162) in total medals. In the 2012 London , Conference representa- tives collected 45 medals (19 gold, 14 silver, 12 bronze), a total that would have ranked fifth in the overall medal count by country. Current and former Pac-12 swimmers and divers acocunted for 26 of those medals (13 gold, 5 silver, 8 bronze). Additionally, four current Pac-12 swimming coaches represented the United States in London.

2015-16 PAC-12 SWIMMERS OF THE MONTH

NOVEMBER Patrick Park, Arizona State

DECEMBER , California

JANUARY Ryan Murphy, California

2015 PAC-12 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS Men’s Swimming: March 4-7, Weyerhauser King County Aquatic Center, Federal Way, Wash.

FINAL TEAM STANDINGS 500 Freestyle 1. USC...... 818.5 1. Cristian Quintero, USC...... 4:11.25 M 2. Stanford...... 809.5 2. Reed Malone, USC...... 4:11.30 M 3. California...... 673 3. Bence Kiraly, UTAH...... 4:14.67 4. Arizona...... 508 4. Danny Thomson, STAN...... 4:14.98 5. Arizona State...... 309 5. Liam Egan, STAN...... 4:16.65 6. Utah...... 283 6. Pawel Furtek, USC...... 4:17.91

50 Freestyle 1650 Freestyle 1. Brad Tandy, ARIZ...... 18.95 1. Danny Thomson, STAN...... 14:50.19 2. , USC...... 19.29 2. Pawel Furtek, USC...... 14:51.81 3. , CAL...... 19.32 3. Ty Fowler, ARIZ...... 14:56.09 4. Sam Perry, STAN...... 19.49 4. Chris Wieser, ARIZ...... 14:58.77 5. Fabio Gimondi, CAL...... 19.52 5. Bence Kiraly, UTAH...... 15:01.05 5. , USC...... 19.52 6. Ted Singley, USC...... 15:02.37

100 Freestyle 100 Backstroke 1. Cristian Quintero, USC...... 42.21 1. Ryan Murphy, CAL...... 44.98 2. Santo Condorelli, USC...... 42.66 2. Ralf Tribuntsov, USC...... 45.27 3. Seth Stubblefield, CAL...... 42.69 3. Dave Nolan, STAN...... 45.37 4. Nick Soedel, UTAH...... 42.86 4. Luca Spinazzola, USC...... 45.50 5. Ralf Tribuntsov, USC...... 42.88 5. , CAL...... 46.43 6. Reed Malone, USC...... 43.03 6. Sven Campbell, CAL...... 47.01 6. Ryan Arata, STAN...... 47.01 200 Freestyle 1. Cristian Quintero, USC...... 1:32.40 M 200 Backstroke 2. Long Gutierrez, CAL...... 1:34.01 1. Ryan Murphy, CAL...... 1:38.34 M 3. Drew Cosgarea, STAN...... 1:34.35 2. Dave Nolan, STAN...... 1:40.02 4. Reed Malone, USC...... 1:34.44 3. Jacob Pebley, CAL...... 1:40.48 5. Tom Kremer, STAN...... 1:34.66 4. Patrick Conaton, STAN...... 1:41.36 6. Thomas Stephens, STAN...... 1:34.80 5. Drew Cosgarea, STAN...... 1:42.32 6. Thane Maudslien, ARIZ...... 1:43.07

PAC-12 SWIMMING & DIVING CHAMPIONSHIPS // March 2, 2015 3 2015 PAC-12 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS Men’s Swimming: March 4-7, Weyerhauser King County Aquatic Center, Federal Way, Wash.

100 Breaststroke 400 Freestyle Relay 1. , ARIZ...... 52.18 1. USC (Tribuntsov, Condorelli, Malone, Quintero)...... 2:49.50 2. Chuck Katis, CAL...... 52.25 2. Stanford...... 2:52.63 3. Andrew Malone, USC...... 52.71 3. Arizona...... 2:54.22 4. Connor Hoppe, CAL...... 52.72 4. Arizona State...... 2:54.30 5. Steven Stumph, USC...... 53.12 5. Utah...... 2:56.15 6. Morten Klarskov, USC...... 53.19 6. California...... DQ

200 Breaststroke 800 Freestyle Relay 1. Steven Stumph, USC...... 1:52.50 1. USC (Carter, Malone, Domagala, Quintero)...... 6:12.51 2. Josh Prenot, CAL...... 1:52.61 2. Stanford...... 6:14.98 3. Kevin Cordes, ARIZ...... 1:53.55 3. California...... 6:19.30 4. Chuck Katis, CAL...... 1:54.30 4. Utah...... 6:23.80 5. Ridge Altman, USC...... 1:55.04 5. Arizona...... 6:27.00 6. Thibaut Capitaine, ASU...... 1:55.07 6. Arizona State...... 6:30.53

100 Butterfly 200 Medley Relay 1. Seth Stubblefield, CAL...... 45.84 1. California (Murphy, Katis, Lynch, Messerschmidt).. 1:24.16 2. Santo Condorelli, USC...... 45.85 2. USC...... 1:24.39 3. Ralf Tribuntsov, USC...... 45.96 3. Stanford...... 1:25.13 4. Tadas Duskinas, ASU...... 46.21 4. Arizona...... 1:25.17 5. Michael Domagala, USC...... 46.40 5. Arizona State...... 1:25.72 6. Andrew Liang, STAN...... 46.50 6. Utah...... 1:27.18

200 Butterfly 400 Medley Relay 1. Long Gutierrez, CAl...... 1:43.23 1. USC (Tribuntsov, Malone, Condorelli, Quintero)...... 3:04.80 2. Adam Hinshaw, CAL...... 1:43.61 2. California...... 3:05.38 3. Michael Domagala, USC...... 1:43.74 3. Stanford...... 3:07.35 4. Gray Umbach, STAN...... 1:43.75 4. Arizona...... 3:09.20 5. Justin Wright, ARIZ...... 1:43.85 5. Arizona State...... 3:09.71 6. Tom Kremer, STAN...... 1:44.10 6. Utah...... 3:12.97

200 Individual Medley One-Meter Diving 1. Dave Nolan, STAN...... 1:40.07 P 1. Kristian Ipsen, STAN...... 459.25 2. Josh Prenot, CAL...... 1:41.79 2. Rafael Quintero, ARIZ...... 444.60 3. Ryan Murphy, CAL...... 1:42.94 3. Jacob Crayne, UTAH...... 383.75 4. Curtis Ogren, STAN...... 1:44.08 4. Collin Pollard, USC...... 353.15 5. Tom Kremer, STAN...... 1:44.48 5. Bradley Christensen, STAN...... 321.80 6. Morten Klarskov, USC...... 1:44.84 6. Dominic Ricotta, ARIZ...... 321.80

400 Individual Medley Three-Meter Diving 1. Josh Prenot, CAL...... 3:38.83 M 1. Kristian Ipsen, STAN...... 520.40 M 2. Curtis Ogren, STAN...... 3:41.32 2. Bradley Christensen, STAN...... 457.15 3. Connor Green, CAL...... 3:42.23 3. Rafael Quintero, ARIZ...... 447.05 4. Michael Meyer, ARIZ...... 3:43.59 4. Jacob Crayne, UTAH...... 438.95 5. Adam Hinshaw, CAL...... 3:46.26 5. Collin Pollard, USC...... 396.15 6. Max Williamson, STAn...... 3:46.63 6.Dashiell Enos, USC...... 368.60

200 Freestyle Relay Platform Diving 1. California (Gimondi, Messerschmidt, Murphy, Stubblefield)...... 1:16.57 1. Kristian Ipsen, STAN...... 434.05 2. USC...... 1:16.88 2. Rafael Quintero, ARIZ...... 403.50 3. Stanford...... 1:17.52 3. Collin Pollard, USC...... 395.60 4. Arizona...... 1:17.69 4. Jordan Gear, USC...... 360.35 5. Arizona State...... 1:18.45 5. Theodore Miclau, STAN...... 334.70 6. Utah...... 1:22.69 6. Hunter Atha, ASU...... 330.50

PAC-12 SWIMMING & DIVING CHAMPIONSHIPS // March 2, 2015 4 PAC-12 MEN’S SWIMMING RECORDS 200-Yard Fly , CAL (2013)...... 1:39.65 The first time listed is the fastest time posted by a Pac-12 Pac-12 Championships: student-athlete in any intercollegiate event (NCAA, Pac-12 Cham- Tom Shields, CAL (2011)...... 1:40.31 pionships, dual meet, etc.). The second time listed is the fastest time posted at the Pac-12 Championships event 200-Yard IM David Nolan, STAN (2015)...... 1:39.38*@# SWIMMING Pac-12 Championships: 50-Yard Free David Nolan, STAN (2015)...... 1:40.07 Vladimir Morozov, USC (2013)...... 18.63 Pac-12 Championships: 400-Yard IM Brad Tandy, ARIZ (2014)...... 18.80 Josh Prenot, CAL (2014)...... 3:38.58 Pac-12 Championships: 100-Yard Free Josh Prenot, CAL (2015)...... 3:38.83 Vladimir Morozov, USC (2013)...... 40.76*# Pac-12 Championships: RELAYS Vladimir Morozov, USC (2013)...... 41.38 200-Yard Free...... 1:15.13 CAL (2009) (Adrian, Moore, Daniels, Clark) 200-Yard Free Pac-12 Championships: ...... 1:15.54 , ARIZ (2006)...... 1:31.20* STAN (2009) (Coville, Staab, D. Dunford, J. Dunford) Pac-12 Championships: Cristian Quintero, USC (2015)...... 1:32.40 400-Yard Free ...... 2:47.06 USC (2015) (Quintero, Condorelli, Tribuntsov, Carter) 500-Yard Free Pac-12 Championships: ...... 2:48.16 Jean Basson, ARIZ (2009)...... 4:08.92 CAL (2011) (Moore, Daniels, Shields, Adrian) Pac-12 Championships: Cristian Quintero, USC (2015)...... 4:11.25 800-Yard Free...... 6:11.64 USC (2015) (Quintero, Carter, Domagala, Malone) 1650-Yard Free Pac-12 Championships: ...... 6:12.54 Chad La Tourette, STAN (2012)...... 14:24.35@ USC (2014) (Carter, Colupaev, Malone, Quintero) Pac-12 Championships: , USC (2003)...... 14:35.97 200-Yard Medley...... 1:22.27 CAL (2013) (Cox, Hoyt, Shields, Stubblefield) 100-Yard Back Pac-12 Championships: ...... 1:23.50 Ryan Murphy, CAL (2015) ...... 44.17* ARIZ (2014) (Friedemann, Cordes, Smith, Tandy) Pac-12 Championships: Ralf Tribuntsov, USC (2015)...... 44.95 400-Yard Medley...... 3:01.60 CAL (2015) (Murphy, Katis, Lynch, Stubblefield) 200-Yard Back Pac-12 Championships: ...... 3:03.30 Ryan Murphy, CAL (2015)...... 1:36.77*@# CAL (2009) (Russell, Dugonjic, Moore, Adrian) Pac-12 Championships: Ryan Murphy, CAL (2015)...... 1:38.34 DIVING 1-Meter Diving 100-Yard Breast Kristian Ipsen, STAN (2015)...... 520.40 Kevin Cordes, ARIZ (2014)...... 50.04*@# Pac-12 Championships: Pac-12 Championships: Kristian Ipsen, STAN (2015)...... 520.40 Kevin Cordes, ARIZ (2014)...... 51.23 3-Meter Diving 200-Yard Breast Kristian Ipsen, STAN (2012)...... 469.20 Kevin Cordes, ARIZ (2014)...... 1:48.66*@# Pac-12 Championships: Pac-12 Championships: Constantin Blaha (2011) ...... 451.80 Kevin Cordes, ARIZ (2014)...... 1:51.80 Platform Diving 100-Yard Fly Ben Grado, ARIZ (2012)...... 487.25 Austin Staab, STAN (2009)...... 44.18*@# Pac-12 Championships: Pac-12 Championships: Riley McCormick, ASU (2010)...... 476.80 Austin Staab, STAN (2011)...... 44.66 * NCAA Record @ American Record # U.S. Open Record

PAC-12 SWIMMING & DIVING CHAMPIONSHIPS // March 2, 2015 5 Pac-12 Men’s Swimming and Diving All-Century Team The Pac-12 All-Century Men’s Swimming & Diving team, comprised of 32 members, was announced on Feb. 9 on ‘Pac-12 Sports Report.’ The Trojans lead the team with 10 selections, followed by Stanford (7), California (5), UCLA (4), Arizona (3.5), Arizona State (2) and Washing- ton (0.5). A panel of 20 coaches, swimmers, administrators and members of the media selected the team consisting of 26 swimmers and six divers, plus a Coach, Swimmer & Diver of the Century. The top four vote-earners in each of the six disciplines made the All-Century Team, with two additional “wildcard” swimmers selected by a second vote of the remaining 5th, 6th and 7th place finishers. The top two divers in each of the three events also made the All-Century Team. Swimmers and divers could be nominated in more than one event, with three earning roster spots in multiple events. Legendary longtime USC men’s swimming head coach was voted the Men’s Swimming & Diving ‘Coach of the Century’. Daland led the Trojans to nine NCAA team championships during his 35-year tenure. Under Daland from 1958 through 1992, USC also placed second at the NCAA meet 11 times, won 17 league crowns and posted a 318-31-1 (.917) dual meet record. A six-time National Coach of the Year, his swimmers captured 93 NCAA and 155 Pac-10 individual and relay titles. USC went undefeated in dual meets in 20 of his seasons. His 1977 team is regarded as the finest collegiate swim team ever. Daland spent more than 45 years coaching at the club and college levels. He coached the U.S. men in the 1972 Olympics as they won nine gold medals and the U.S. women in the 1964 Games as they captured six golds. Daland also won 17 national AAU titles (15 men’s at USC and two women’s at the Athletic Club). USC finished first or second in the AAU meet a phenomenal 20 times in Daland’s 35 years. The Men’s Swimming & Diving ‘Swimmer of the Century’, , was with the from 1984-87. The 11-time Olympic medalist won 12 NCAA and 14 Pac-10 titles, in addition to being a four-time All-American. Biondi set 12 world records during his swimming career, including being the first man to swim a sub-49 second time in the 100 free. He also won an Olympic gold medal on U.S. 400 free relay team while a freshman, and returned to capture gold medals in the 1988 Olympics (50, 100, 400 free; 400 medley; and 800 free relays), and a silver in the 100 fly and a bronze in the 200 free. Biondi returned to the U.S. Olympic team in 1992, winning the silver medal in the 50 free and gold in the 400 free and 400 medley relays. Biondi is a member of the U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame and the Interna- tional Swimming Hall of Fame.

Arizona State Sun Devil Joona Puhakka earned the Men’s Swimming & Diving ‘Diver of the Century’ honors. Puhakka was a four-time Pac-12 Diver of the Year, four-time 1m Pac-12 Champion from 2003-06, four-time 3m Pac-12 Champion (2003-06), 2003 NCAA 1-Meter Spring- board Champion and the 2004 NCAA 3-Meter Springboard Champion. Puhakka competed in three consecutive Summer Olympics for his native Finland and won the bronze medal in the men’s 1-meter springboard at the 2003 World Championships in Barcelona, Spain. While competing for Arizona State University in Tempe, Arizona, he won four NCAA (National Collegiate Athletic Association) championships - two on the 1-meter springboard, and two on the 3-meter springboard.

Matt Biondi – CAL, 1984-87 (Freestyle Sprints, Butterfly) John Moffett – STAN, 1982-1986 (Breaststroke) – CAL, 2006-07, 2009-11 (Freestyle Sprints) – UCLA, 1980-82 (Breaststroke) – UCLA, 1983-86 (Freestyle Sprints) – STAN, 1983-1987 (Butterfly, Individual Medley) – USC, 1974-77 (Freestyle Sprints) Tom Shields – CAL, 2010-13 (Butterfly) – USC, 1976-79 (Freestyle Sprints) Par Arvidsson – CAL, 1978-81 (Butterfly) – UCLA, 1978-81 (Freestyle Distance) – STAN, 1974-1979 (Butterfly) – UCLA, 1967-70 (Freestyle Distance) – USC, 1988-91 (Individual Medley) – ARIZ, 1996-00 (Freestyle Distance) – USC, 1971-75 (Individual Medley) Rick DeMont – WASH,1973-75 ARIZ 1977-79 (Freestyle Distance) Erik Vendt – USC, 2000-03 (Individual Medley) – USC, 1959-62 (Freestyle Distance) – STAN, 1994-1998 (Individual Medley) – USC, 1974-77 (Backstroke) Kristian Ipsen – STAN, 2011-2015 (1M, 3M, Platform) – STAN, 1988-1992 (Backstroke) Hongping Li – USC, 1986-89 (1M) – USC, 1997-98 (Backstroke) Joona Puhakka – Arizona State, 2002-06 (3M) – CAL, 1976-79 (Backstroke) Mickey Benedetti – Arizona State, 2006-08 (3M)

Kevin Cordes – ARIZ, 2012-15 (Breaststroke) Brian Earley – USC, 1991-94 (Platform) – STAN, 1972-1976 (Breaststroke) Ben Grado – Arizona, 2008-12 (Platform)

SWIMMER OF THE CENTURY: Matt Biondi – California, 1984-87 DIVER OF THE CENTURY: Joona Puhakka – Arizona State, 2002-06 COACH OF THE CENTURY: Peter Daland – USC, 1958-1992

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